Chau (dean)
Chau in hieroglyphics | |||||||||||
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Chau is the name of an ancient Egyptian dean that comprised 20 dean stars . Richard-Anthony Parker and Otto Neugebauer recognized a star cluster in this star cluster . In the heavenly image of Dendera , this dean is represented as a kneeling woman , whom Teukros of Babylon called a dead woman . In the holy book of Hermes to Askeplios a mummy appears in connection with the dean Chau.
This is the spiral galaxy M 31 , which can be seen as a nebula with the naked eye on clear nights. The Andromeda nebula M 31 is located near the star ν Andromedae .
In the dean lists of the Sethos script , Chau represented the 29th dean on the body of the groove . The heliacal ascent was scheduled for the 16th Peret II and had as a dating basis the decree under Sesostris III. ( 12th Dynasty ) in his seventh year of reign.
literature
- Christian Leitz : Ancient Egyptian star clocks . Peeters, Leuven 1995, ISBN 90-6831-669-9 , p. 93.
- Alexandra von Lieven : Floor plan of the course of the stars - the so-called groove book . The Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Ancient Eastern Studies (inter alia), Copenhagen 2007, ISBN 978-87-635-0406-5 , p. 62 and p. 386.
- Alexandra von Lieven: The sky over Esna - A case study on religious astronomy in Egypt using the example of the cosmological ceiling and architrave inscriptions in the temple of Esna . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2000, ISBN 3-447-04324-5 , p. 151.