التقويم البابلي : The Babylonian calendar

Other Title(s)

The Babylonian calendar

Author

مرعي، عيد

Source

دراسات تاريخية

Issue

Vol. 2021, Issue 141 (31 Mar. 2021), pp.7-32, 26 p.

Publisher

Damascus University

Publication Date

2021-03-31

Country of Publication

Syria

No. of Pages

26

Main Subjects

History and Archaeology

Abstract EN

The Babylonian calendar was a lunar calendar with years consisting of 12 lunar months (about 354 days), each beginning when a new crescent moon was first sighted low on the western horizon at sunset, plus an intercalary month inserted as needed by decree.

The calendar is based on a Sumerian (Ur III) predecessor preserved in the Umma calendar of Shulgi (c.

21st century BC).

The year begins in spring, and is divided into reššatti "beginning of the year ", mišilšatti "middle of the year ", and kītšatti "end of the year".

The name for "month" was arhu.

(During the 6th century BC Babylonian exile of the Hebrews, the Babylonian month names were adopted into the Hebrew calendar.

The Aramaic and syriac calendar used till now in Syria, Iraq and the Levant also uses many of the same names for its months, such as Ayyar, Tammuz, Ab, Elul, Tishrin, and Adar.

American Psychological Association (APA)

مرعي، عيد. 2021. التقويم البابلي : The Babylonian calendar. دراسات تاريخية،مج. 2021، ع. 141، ص ص. 7-32.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1404399

Modern Language Association (MLA)

مرعي، عيد. التقويم البابلي : The Babylonian calendar. دراسات تاريخية ع. 141 (2021)، ص ص. 7-32.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1404399

American Medical Association (AMA)

مرعي، عيد. التقويم البابلي : The Babylonian calendar. دراسات تاريخية. 2021. مج. 2021، ع. 141، ص ص. 7-32.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1404399

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1404399