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I computed the Babylon conquest by Alexander the Great as having taken
place between September 7, 331 and October 7, 331. I was informed by Jona Lendering on http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexande...ander_t40.html that that conquest is usually dated 21 or 22 October 331, being equivalent, according to Hunger 1988 vol. I p179, with the 14th of the VII month. The point is here that in the end of the VIth month, Venus was in Leo, and that IMHO no more than 20 or 21 days can have elapsed between that Venus-in-Leo observance and the conquest involved. Placing Skymap on October 1, 331, (everything Julian) reveals that Venus was in Virgo, according to our constellation boundaries. Who knows something of the Babylonian boundaries? Regards, http://ourworld compuserve.nl/johnverbeek01/ (click Paper (Al)exander III 3) |
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The Babylonians didn't have strict constellation boundaries. The
positions of the planets as given in the summary at the end of each month refer to the signs, not the constellations. See Sachs/Hunger: "Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia", Vol I, p. 25: "At the end of each monthly paragraph, we find a summary of the positions and phenomena of the planets. If a planet moved from one zodiacal sign into another in the course of the month, this is expressed by: "planet X was in sign A, at the end of the month in sign B". [...]" I see a mistake of mine, viz. that the the Babylonians are speaking of signs, not of cnstellations. Of course you first have to figure out where the Babylonians put the zero point of the signs before you can use that infor- mation for more than just a general indication of the planet's position Agreed. .. But where is the problem? The Diary says that at the end of month VI Venus was in Virgo. No, it says Venus was in Leo. The calculation shows that around October 1 Venus was indeed in (the constellation and presumably also in the sign) Virgo. Alexander entered Babylon on the 14th day of the following month VII which began with the first sighting of the lunar crescent after the New Moon of Oct 5. So October 21 or 22 sounds quite reasonable. It does indeed, but it contradicts Venus still being in Leo at the end of month VI if (1) contstellations in stead of signs were applicable and (2) our contstelation boundaries were applicable. But thank you for your reply. I have something to think of. Regards, http://ourworld.compuserve.nl/johnverbeek01/ |
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But where is the problem? The Diary says that at the end of month VI Venus was in Virgo. No, it says Venus was in Leo. I don't have volume I of Sachs/Hunger's edition of the Diaries at hand, but if the citation given in http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexande...ander_t40.html is correct, the summary for month VI in the Diary says "Venus was in Leo, at the end of the month in Virgo" which seems to indicate clearly that during part of the month Venus was in Leo, but by the end of the month it had progressed into Virgo. Bye, Thomas -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Schmidt e-mail: |
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Thomas,
I don't have volume I of Sachs/Hunger's edition of the Diaries at hand, but if the citation given in http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexande...ander_t40.html is correct, the summary for month VI in the Diary says "Venus was in Leo, at the end of the month in Virgo" Very stupid of mine! :-) I omitted the second phrase. Everyone is right. Thank you! Regards, John-Charles. http://ourworld.compuserve.nl/johnverbeek01/ |
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