mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== _Sun, Moon, and Sothis_ _A Study of Calendars and Calendar Reforms in Ancient Egypt_ _by Lynn E. Rose_ _________________________________________________________________ _Published 1999 by_ [1]Kronos Press 226 Richmond C Deerfield Beach, FL 33442-2990 USA. _Cost including postage:_ USA: $35 Canada: $40 World: $44 Hardcover 339pp. ISBN 0-917994-15-9 _________________________________________________________________ _Other books in the series:_ Vol I: [2]Let There Be Darkness: The Reign Of The Swastika Vol III: [3]Predicting The Past: An Exploration of Myth, Science, and Prehistory _________________________________________________________________ _Other Website_ [4]Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [5]Science Frontiers _Sun, Moon, and Sothis_ _A Study of Calendars and Calendar Reforms in Ancient Egypt_ _by Lynn E. Rose_ _________________________________________________________________ _The Osiris Series Sponsored by Cosmos & Chronos Series Editor -- Dwardu Cardona Volume II_ _________________________________________________________________ The history, of calendars is far from cut-and-dried. Almost every topic that this book addresses has long been the subject of heated controversy. Rose sees Hellenistic and Roman Egypt as of unparalleled importance in the history of calendar development. Even the Julian calendar had its origins in Hellenistic Egypt. Very likely, the Julian calendar itself was Sothic -- that is, designed to follow the movements of the star Sothis (Sirius), and not just the annual motion of the Sun. Since the traditional Egyptian calendar of 365 days fell about one-fourth of a day short of the natural year, the ancients assumed that the heliacal rising of Sirius would move through the Egyptian calendar in 365 x 4 = 1460 Julian years (that is, one Sothic peniod). Egypt's Middle Kingdom has conventionally been dated to some 4000 years ago, largely on the basis of documents indicating a heliacal rising of Sirius on Pharmuthi 16 in Year 7 of Sesostris III (in -1871, according to Parker). From the Canopus Decree, Rose shows that the first heliacal rising of Sirius on Payin 1 was in -238. This, together with Censorinus' report that a heliacal rising of Sirius look place on Thoth 1 in the year +139, makes it possible to retrocalculate earlier Sothic dates much more precisely than ever before. It then turns out that the Middle Kingdom lunar documents fail to fit in the early second millennium! Rose finds that where the lunar documents do fit extremely well is in the fourth century -- which would put the heliacal rising of Sirius in -394. He then argues that the Middle Kingdom ended in -331, when Alexander the Great occupied Egypt! The shifting of the Middle Kingdom by an entire Sothic period makes for radical changes in ancient historiography, not only with respect to Egypt but with respect to Egypt's neighbors. Gardiner was in that sense right: "To abandon 1786 B.C. as the year when Dyn. XII ended would be to cast adrift from our only firm anchor, a course that would have serious consequences for the history, not of Egypt alone, but of the entire Middle East." _________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents _________________________________________________________________ _Part One: _Calendars, Cycles, and Periods _Chapter One: _Sun, Moon, and Sothis The Year ... 3 The Month ... 3 Time, the Number of Motion ... 4 Venus and Sirius ... 4 The Julian Calendar ... 5 The Gregorian Calendar ... 5 The Russian Calendar ... 6 A.D., B.C., and B.C.E. ... 7 Astronomical Vs. Historical Datings ... 8 _Anno Domini_? ... 9 When the Julian and Gregorian Calendars Were in Phase ... 10 The Egyptian Calendar ... 10 The Dawn of Invisibility ... 12 The Egyptian Advantages ... 12 The Egyptian-Julian Quadrennia ... 13 Solar Calendars and Schematic Months ... 13 Luni-solar Calendars ... 14 The L9-year Cycle ... 14 The 25-year Cycle Table ... 15 Sothis ... 15 The Length of the Sothic Period ... 16 The Alexandrian Calendar ... 16 Solar, Or Sothic? ... 17 Retrojections and Retrocalculations ... 18 The Heliacal Risings of Sirius ... 20 Equating Dates From Different Calendars ... 21 The New Day ... 23 _Chapter Two: _The 25-year Cycle Papyrus Demotic Carlsberg 9 ... 24 Sources ... 25 Claudius Ptolemy and the 25-year Cycle ... 25 The Table That is Not There ... 26 What There _is_ in Papyrus Carlsberg 9 ... 27 The Highly Idealized Character of the Table ... 28 With A Running Count ... 31 A Confluence of Uniformities ... 32 Reaching the 9125 Days ... 32 The Implied Lengths ... 33 The 1's and the 30's ... 34 The Placement of Intercalary Material ... 34 The "Great" Years ... 35 Intercalation Not Involved ... 35 The Effect of the Equinoxes ... 36 Computations of the Lunar Months ... 38 Starting-points ... 39 Thoth 1? ... 40 Leaving the Columns Blank ... 41 A Timing Problem ... 42 The Original Cycle Table ... 42 The Autumnal Equinox Again ... 43 Possible Thoth 1's ... 45 The Half-day Shift ... 46 Still Working After All These Years ... 47 Parker's 48 Lunations ... 48 A Sample for Testing ... 49 A Convenient Short-cut ... 49 The Results ... 51 _Chapter Three: _Parker and Samuel: An Examination of Their Evidence The 25-year Blocks ... 52 Filling in the "Missing" Columns ... 52 1 and 30 ... 53 The Advantages of Saying Less ... 54 Parker's Evidence ... 54 The Two Claims ... 56 The Dates That Fit the Cycle ... 57 The "Missing" Phamenoth and Epeiphi Columns ... 58 Cairo Demotic Papyrus 30801 ... 61 Samuel on Parker ... 62 Increasing All of the Dates by One ... 63 Samuel's Evidence ... 64 A Graphical Explanation ... 67 Papyrus Demotic Philadelphia 510b ... 69 The Pithom Stele ... 70 Opting for the Moon ... 71 _Chapter Four: _The Rylands Cycle Papyrus Rylands 666 ... 72 Repeating Cycles and "New Moons" ... 73 A Discrepancy ... 75 First Invisibilities ... 75 The Format of the Papyrus Rylands 666 Cycle Table ... 77 Parker and the Earlier Cycle ... 77 Papyrus Rylands 27 ... 78 "Two Solitudes"? ... 78 _Chapter Five: _Theon and the Fifth Year of Augustus The Ascension of Augustus in Egypt ... 80 -44 ... 81 The Roman Era of Augustus ... 82 The Fifth Year of Augustus in Egypt ... 83 The Ahistoricity of the -25 Starting-point ... 84 The _Actual_ Starting-point of the Alexandrian Calendar 84 Theon of Alexandria ... 85 Martín and Velikovsky ... 86 _Chapter Six: _Sirius and the Sothic Period The Retrocalculated Heliacal Risings of Sirius ... 89 -1321 As the Start of A Sothic Period ... 89 The "Tetrad" ... 90 The Osculating Sothic Periods ... 90 The Egyptian-sothic Quadrennia ... 90 The Egyptian-sothic Triennia ... 91 The Three Triennia ... 92 -756 and -520 ... 94 The Effect on the Tetrads ... 94 The Exact Dates of the Triennia ... 96 _Chapter Seven: _Censorinus and the Year of God The Birthday of Cerellius ... 98 When Did Censorinus Write? ... 99 The Eras ... 99 Calends Xii? ... 100 -1313? ... 101 The Coins of Antoninus Pius ... 102 Parker's "Anchor in Time" ... 102 _Chapter Eight: _The Theon Annotator and the Era of Menophreus "A Formula for the Rising of the Dog Star" ... 104 Martín ... 105 By Round-about Ways ... 105 The Memphis Rising ... 106 The End of the Era of Augustus in Egypt ... 106 The Era of Menophreus ... 107 The Julian Reform? ... 107 What _is_ the Theon Annotator Doing? ... 108 The Errors of the Theon Annotator ... 110 The Sixth Error and Related Natters ... 111 The Identity of Menophreus ... 114 _Chapter Nine: _The Venus Year The Retrocalculations of Venus ... 115 The Velikovsky Divide ... 117 The Star of Isis ... 119 The Venus Year ... 120 Events on or About Thoth 1 ... 120 The Backsliding of Venus Through the Egyptian Calendar ... 120 Western Disappearances At the Beginning of Thoth ... 121 Western Elongations At the Beginning of Thoth ... 121 The Morning Star and the Nile Flood ... 122 The Approaching Crisis in the Third Century ... 123 The Timing of the Canopus Decree ... 124 1461 / 4 = 365¼ Days ... 124 The Anticlimax ... 125 _Part Two: _The Canopus Decree _Chapter Ten: _The Texts of the Canopus Decree Why Did the Canopus Decree Fail? ... 129 Of Stones and Decrees ... 130 But for the Rosetta Stone ... 130 The Purposes of the Memphis Decree ... 131 The Discovery of the Tanis Stone ... 132 Translation of Parts of the Canopus Decree ... 132 Which Text Was the Original? ... 135 The Purposes of the Canopus Decree ... 136 Solar _and_ Sothic ... 137 Parker's Formulation of the Issues ... 137 The Silence From Both Sides ... 138 _Chapter Eleven: _Equatings, Rules, and Crescents The Use of the 25-year Cycle Table ... 139 The Accuracy of Macedonian Dates ... 140 The Ascension of Ptolemy Iii Euergetes ... 141 The Regnal Years ... 142 Dystros 24 Macedonian ... 142 Year 2 ... 144 The Intercalations Under Euergetes ... 146 The Date(s) of the Canopus Decree ... 146 Apellaios 6? ... 147 Approximation Rules ... 147 A Simpler and Unified Approximation Procedure ... 148 Too Narrow A Sample? ... 149 The Canopus Equation ... 150 _Chapter Twelve: _The Epoch of the Canopus Decree Year 9 of the Reign of Ptolemy Iii Euergetes ... 152 The Possible Tetrads ... 152 The Past Tense ... 153 Year 10 ... 154 The Four Scenarios ... 155 -238 ... 155 Papyrus Tebtunis 814 ... 156 The Hyperberetaios Embolismos in Year 4 ... 161 Papyrus Cairo Zenon 59355 ... 162 -237 ... 162 The Rate of Intercalation ... 163 Papyrus Petrie III 53 (S) ... 166 The Panemos Embolismos in Year 16 ... 166 The Case for Scenario (2) ... 169 _Chapter Thirteen: _The Muddled Seasons The Egyptian Seasons ... 172 From _Prt_ to _Smw_ ... 174 Velikovsky on the Moveable Feast of Isis ... 176 _Chapter Fourteen: _The Implementation of the Canopus Decree Effective As of When? ... 178 Widening Perspectives ... 178 18-19-19-19 ... 181 18-18-19-19 ... 181 Dystros 24 Macedonian Passes the Heliacal Risings ... of Sirius ... 182 A Favorable Omen for Calendar Reform ... 183 Completing the Transition ... 183 _Chapter Fifteen: _The Aftermath of the Canopus Decree The First Quadrennium of the Canopic Calendar ... 185 Year 16 and Year 12/13 ... 186 The Abandonment of Biennial Intercalation ... 187 The Unexpected Triennium ... 188 -4240 and All That ... 189 If They Had But Known ... 191 _Part Three: _The Implications for Earlier Egyptian Chronology _Chapter Sixteen: _Some Calendrical Anachronisms and Their Possible Resolution A Look Farther Back ... 195 "Do Ancient Calendars Contradict Velikovsky?" ... 196 _Who_ Said That? ... 197 Eclipses ... 197 Did They _Really_ Say That? ... 198 A Nickel in Change ... 199 And They Said That _When_? ... 200 The Two Lands ... 200 Heinsohn ... 201 Free Fall ... 203 _Chapter Seventeen: _The Remaining Sothic Dates The Eight Sothic Dates ... 205 The Aswan Inscription ... 205 The Medinet Habu Inscription ... 206 The Elephantine Inscription ... 207 The Ebers Papyrus ... 207 Confirming What? ... 208 El-lahun ... 209 _Chapter Eighteen: _The "Firm Anchor": A Reassessnent The Edgerton Challenge ... 210 A Useful Convention ... 211 The Lunar Evidence ... 211 Neither Consequences Nor Trivial ... 212 The Four Variants ... 212 An Important Tetrad ... 213 Memphis ... 214 A Day Away ... 215 The Days of D ... 216 Hypothesis I and Hypothesis Ii ... 218 The Quality of the "Fit" ... 219 Posting the Scores ... 221 The Dates on the Right ... 222 Poor Seeing ... 223 Assessing the "Firm Anchor" ... 224 A Rule for Intercalation ... 225 The Moveable _W3g_-feast ... 226 The Chronology of Krauss ... 227 The Chronology of Luft ... 231 _Chapter Nineteen: _In Search of A New Anchorage Down to the First Millennium ... 236 Limited Options ... 237 The First Approximation ... 237 A New Approach ... 238 The Fit ... 240 The Wag-feast ... 242 "Lettered" and "Unlettered" ... 243 The Three "Unlettered" Cases ... 244 The,three "Lettered" Cases ... 248 Déjà Vu ... 249 The Scribe of D ... 250 Summary ... 253 _Chapter Twenty: _Middle Kingdom, Middle First "A Family Feud" ... 255 Sebeknefru and Alexander the Great ... 256 The Last Amenemhet ... 257 More on the Co-regencies ... 258 The End of the Era ... 259 Co-regencies and Chronology ... 260 A Co-regency in Reserve ... 261 213 Years, Or 169 Years? ... 263 The Beginning of the Twelfth Dynasty ... 264 Kings of the Valley ... 265 Valley of the Kings ... 266 Worn-out Labels ... 266 The Velikovskian Nomenclature ... 267 The Revised Chronology ... 268 What About the Eleventh and Thirteenth Dynasties? ... 271 The King of Kings ... 271 What About the Old Kingdom? ... 272 What About the King-lists? ... 273 Gardiner's "Archaistic Revival" ... 273 Pervasive Antiquarianism? ... 274 The Last Obelisk ... 275 Bronze Age? ... 276 Radiocarbon Dating ... 278 And More ... 281 _Chapter Twenty-one: _Manethon Redux The Last of the "Three Pillars" ... 282 "The Shackles" ... 282 "None the Less" ... 284 Of Two Minds ... 284 The Dynastic Sequence ... 287 The Surviving Stretches ... 289 How Much of this Did Manethon Understand? ... 290 Thirty-one? ... 291 The Original Manethon ... 292 The _Aigyptiaka_ ... 292 The Three Sequences ... 294 Having His Cake and Eating It, Too ... 295 _Appendices_ _Appendix One: _Astronomical Support for the Amuru-persian Equation Ammisaduqa-ochos ... 299 Hammurabi-darius ... 300 The Agricultural Contracts Under Hammurabi ... 302 _Appendix Two: _Some Calendrical Comments: A Miscellany The Osorkon Flood ... 304 The Modern Olympics ... 305 The Chinese Eclipse of -775 ... 305 The Assyrian Eclipse of -762 ... 305 The Founding of the City of Rome ... 305 Heaven Not Devouring the Moon ... 306 The Era of Nabonassar ... 306 The Chinese Eclipse of -708 ... 306 Other Eclipses From the Spring-autumn Annals ... 307 _Sin_ _Mao_ ... 307 _Appendix Three: _Was the Julian Calendar A Sothic Calendar? The Julian Reform ... 308 Sosigenes ... 308 Julian-sothic? ... 309 Egypt, Too? ... 310 The Luck of the Triennia ... 311 Other Explanations? ... 312 Bibliography ... 315 Index ... 329 _________________________________________________________________ Design by [6]Knowledge Computing on behalf of Kronos Press References 1. file://localhost/www/sat/index.htm 2. file://localhost/www/sat/swastika/index.htm 3. file://localhost/www/sat/predict.htm 4. http://www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/index.htm 5. http://www.science-frontiers.com/ 6. http://www.knowledge.co.uk/