心宿二 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Allen, Richard Hinckley. Star names : their lore and meaning. Dover ed. New York: Dover Publications. 1963 [2020-10-09]. ISBN 0-486-21079-0. OCLC 637940. (原始内容存档于2020-06-08). Others say that it was Antar's Star, - but they forget Ptolemy, - the celebrated Antar or Antarah who, just previous to the time of Muhammad, was the mulatto warrior-hero of one of the Golden Mu'allakat." and "It pointed out to the Babylonians their 24th ecliptic constellation, Hurru, of uncertain meaning, itself being Urbat according to an astrolabe discovered in the palace of Sennacherib and interpreted by the last George Smith; Brown, however, assigns this title to stars in Lupus. Other Euphratean names were Bilu-sha-ziri, the Lord of the Seed; Kak-shisa, the Creator of Prosperity, according to Jensen, although this is generally ascribed to Sirius; and, in the lunar zodiac, Dar Lugal, the King, identified with the god of lightning, Lugal Tudda, the Lusty King. Naturally, the inscriptions make much of it in connection with the planet Mars, their Ul Suru, showing that its Arean association evidently had very early origin." and "In Egyptian astronomy it represented the goddess Selkit, Selk-t, or Serk-t, heralding the sunrise through her temples at the autumnal equinox about 3700-3500 B.C., and was the symbol of Isis in the pyramidal ceremonials. Renouf included it with Arcturus in the immense figure Menat. 
  • Mudrooroo. Aboriginal mythology : an A-Z spanning the history of aboriginal mythology from the earliest legends to the present day. London: Thorsons. 1994 [2020-10-09]. ISBN 1-85538-306-3. OCLC 36444159. (原始内容存档于2021-05-08). 
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