Pehui-djat
Pehui-djat in hieroglyphics | |||||||||||
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Pehui-djat Pḥ.wj-ḏ3j.t |
Pehui-djat is the name of an ancient Egyptian dean that comprised three dean stars .
Since all associated celestial objects are very faint, no main star is particularly noticeable. The dean stars can be narrowed down to the region of the constellations water snake and sail of the ship .
In the dean lists of the Sethos scripture , Pehui-djat represented the fourth dean on the body of the groove . The heliacal ascent was scheduled for the 6th Schemu II and had the decree under Sesostris III as a dating basis . ( 12th Dynasty ) in his seventh year of reign.
literature
- Christian Leitz : Ancient Egyptian star clocks . Peeters, Leuven 1995, ISBN 90-6831-669-9 , p. 95.
- 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 , pp. 62-67 and p. 385.