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The Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions of China (Part Three: A Possible Relationship with the Ancient Central-American Calendar)
http://hdl.handle.net/10271/215
http://hdl.handle.net/10271/2155a666088-d0ad-401c-b030-3d76f603cabd
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Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||||
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公開日 | 2013-08-27 | |||||||
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タイトル | The Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions of China (Part Three: A Possible Relationship with the Ancient Central-American Calendar) | |||||||
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言語 | eng | |||||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||||
主題 | Chinese Calendar | |||||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||||
主題 | Central-American Calendar | |||||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||||
主題 | Lunar Mansions | |||||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||||
主題 | Chinese Zodiac | |||||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||||
資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||||
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その他のタイトル | 中国の二十八宿 (第三部古代中米暦の関係の可能性) | |||||||
著者 |
Kelley, David Bvron
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書誌情報 |
浜松医科大学紀要. 一般教育 巻 9, p. 23-60, 発行日 1995-03-30 |
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出版者 | 浜松医科大学 | |||||||
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||||
内容記述 | In this paper, a continuation of two earlier comparative studies of the Chinese, Indian, Arabian, and Babylonian lunar mansion systems, I attempt to demonstrate that a relationship exists between the 28 asterisms of the Chinese lunar-mansion system (and the associated 12-element Chinese zodiac system) and the ancient calendar system of Central America, especially the 20 day-names of the Aztec calendar and the 19 month-names of the Mayan calendar. It is shown that the 28 Chinese asterisms act as key elements in the Chinese calendar system, by serving as both individual day names and as the basis for a division of the sky into 12 zodiacal zones. Although the names of the 28 asterisms, with one exception, do not themselves denote animals, an associated system of 28 animal names link the asterisms with the 12 elements of the Chinese zodiac, which do denote 12 different animals. It is this associated system of 28 animals, divided into roughly into 12 types (for example, 2 types of scaly animals, 2 types of felines, etc., along with various admixtures of characteristics) which can best be compared with the roughly 10 types of animals associated with the Aztec day-names and the Mayan month-names. It is demonstrated that the distribution of the names for days and months, in both the Chinese and Central-American calendar systems is not random, and that the names not only denote similar, if not identical animals, but also that the names occur in similar, if not identical order. The common ordering of animal names is not immediately apparent, but can be revealed only after the elements of the two systems are put within a common framework of certain astronomical events, which, as it turns out, are associated with the movements of the planets Venus and Mars. | |||||||
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収録物識別子 | 09140174 | |||||||
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収録物識別子 | AN10032827 | |||||||
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内容記述タイプ | Other | |||||||
内容記述 | application/pdf | |||||||
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出版タイプ | VoR | |||||||
出版タイプResource | http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 |