Decan
The decans are 36 groups of stars used in ancient Egyptian astronomy to conveniently divide the 360 degree ecliptic into 36 parts of 10 degrees each, both for theurgical and heliacal chronometrical purposes. The decans each appeared, geocentrically, to rise consecutively on the horizon throughout each daily Earth rotation. The rising of each decan marked the beginning of a new decanal "hour" of the night for the ancient Egyptians, and they were used as a nocturnal beginning by at least the Ninth or Tenth Dynasty of Egypt in the 21st century BC.
Because a new decan also appears heliacally every ten days, the Greeks called them dekanói or "tenths".
Decans gave way to a lunar division of 27 or 28 lunar stations, also known as manzil, lunar stations, or nakshatras and thence to a zodiac of twelve signs, based on an anthropomorphic pattern of constellations, and their use can be seen in the Dendera zodiac dated to circa 50 BCE.
Ancient Egyptian origins
Decans first appeared in the First Intermediate Period of Egypt on coffin lids. The sequence of these star patterns began with Sirius, and each decan contained a set of stars and corresponding divinities. As measures of time, the rising and setting of decans marked 'hours' and groups of ten days, which comprised an Egyptian year. The Book of Nut covers the subject of the decans.There were 36 decans, plus five added days to compose the 365 days of a solar-based year. Decans measure sidereal time and the solar year is six hours longer; the Sothic and solar years in the Egyptian calendar realign every 1460 years. Decans represented on coffins from later dynasties, such as Pharaoh Seti I, compared with earlier decan images, demonstrate the Sothic cycle shift.
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Later developments
These predictable heliacal re-appearances by the decans were eventually used by the Egyptians to mark the divisions of their annual solar calendar. Thus the heliacal rising of Sirius marked the annual flooding of the Nile.This method led to a system of 12 daytime hours and 12 nighttime hours, varying in length according to the season. Later, a system of 24 "equinoctial" hours was used. After Hellenistic astrology arose in Alexandria, recorded principally in the work of Ptolemy and Vettius Valens, various systems attributing symbolic significance to decans arose and linked these to the classical planets: the "wandering stars" Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn and the "lights", the sun and moon. Decans were connected, for example, with the winds, the cardinal directions, the sect male and female, as well as the four humours also these were hermetically considered linked with various diseases and with the timing for the engraving of talismans for curing them; with decanic "faces", a system where three decans are assigned to each zodiacal sign, each covering 10° of the zodiac, and each ruled by a planetary ruler ; and correlated with astrological signs.
Descriptions of the decans
Decans are named in various Greco-Egyptian sources, many Hermetic writings, the Testament of Solomon, the Tabula Aristobuli attributed to Aristobulus of Paneas, and the writings of Julius Firmicus Maternus, Cosmas of Maiuma, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Athanasius Kircher.Images of the decans are described in Hermetic writings, by the Indian astrologer Varāhamihira, in the Picatrix, and in Japanese writings. Varāhamihira's images of the decans was influenced by Greco-Egyptian, if not Hermetic, depictions of the decans by way of the Yavanajataka. Their role in Japanese astrology may have derived from an earlier Chinese or Indian form possibly from adding the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac to a list of twenty-four hour stars. They were most common between the Kamakura and Edo periods.
The first original decan position due to the precession in ancient times started at 0° of Cancer when the heliacal rising of Sirius before sunrise marking the Egyptian New Year which fell at 0° of Leo at July 20 in the Julian calendar, that is July 22/23 on the Gregorian calendar.
| Western Zodiac | Decan | Original Decan Position due to the Precession in Ancient Times | Ancient Egyptian | Greco-Egyptian | Testament of Solomon | Aristobulus's names | Greek Hermeticism | Latin Hermeticism | Firmicus | Cosmas | Scalinger | Kircher |
| Aries | 1 | 28 | Χont-har | Rhyax or Ruax | Bendonc | Chenlachori | Aulathamas | Senator or Asiccan | Aidoneus | Asiccan | Arueris | |
| Aries | 2 | 29 | Xont-χre | Barsafael | Mensour | Chontaret | Sabaoth | Senacher or Asenter | Persephone | Senacher | Anubis | |
| Aries | 3 | 30 | Si-ket | Artosael or Arôtosael | Carexon | Siket | Disornafais | Sentacher or Asentacer | Eros | Acentacer | Horus | |
| Taurus | 4 | 31 | Xau | Horopel | Gisan | Soou | Jaus | Suo or Asicat | Charis | Asicath | Serapis | |
| Taurus | 5 | 32 | Arat | Kairoxanondalon or Iudal | Tourtour | Aron | Sarnotois | Aryo or Ason | die Horen | Viroaso | Helitomenos | |
| Taurus | 6 | 33 | Remen-hare | Sphendonael | Ballat | Rhomenos | Erchmubris | Romanae or Arfa | Litai | Aharph | Apopis | |
| Gemini | 7 | 34 | Θosalk | Sphandor | Farsan | Xocha | Manuchos | Thesogar or Tensogar | Thetys | Thesogar | Tautus | |
| Gemini | 8 | 35 | Uaret | Belbel | Vaspan | Ouari | Samurois | Ver or Asuae | Kybele | Verasua | Cyclops | |
| Gemini | 9 | 36 | Phu-hor | Kourtael or Kurtaêl | Parquia | Pepisoth | Azuel | Tepis or Atosoae | Praxidike | Tepisatosoa | Titan | |
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| Cancer | 10 | 1 | ⲥⲱⲑⲓⲥ Sopdet | Metathiax | Panem | Sotheir | Seneptois | Sothis or Socius | Nike | Sothis | Apollun | |
| Cancer | 11 | 2 | Seta | Katanikotael | Catarno | Ouphisit | Somachalmais | Sith | Herakles | Syth | Hecate | |
| Cancer | 12 | 3 | Knum | Saphthorael or Saphathoraél | Hellors | Chnouphos | Charmine | Thiumis or Thumus | Hekate | Thuimis | Mercophta | |
| Leo | 13 | 4 | Χar-Knum | Phobothel or Bobêl | Jarea | Chnoumos | Zaloias | Craumonis or Afruicois | Hephaistos | Aphruimis | Typhon | |
| Leo | 14 | 5 | Ha-tet | Leroel or Kumeatêl | Effraa | Ipi | Zachor | Sic | Isis | Sithacer | Peroeus | |
| Leo | 15 | 6 | Phu-Tet | Soubetti | Hayas | Phatiti | Frich | Futile or Eisie | Sarapis | Phuonisie | Nephthe | |
| Virgo | 16 | 7 | Tom | Katrax or Atrax | Angaf | Athoum | Zamendres | Thumis or Thinnis | Themis | Thumi | Isis | |
| Virgo | 17 | 8 | Uste-bikot | Jeropa or Ieropaêl | Bethapen | Brysous | Magois | Tophicus or Tropicus | Moirai | Thopitus | Piosiris | |
| Virgo | 18 | 9 | Aposot | Modobel or Buldumêch | Baroche | Amphatham | Michulais | Afut or Asuth | Hestia | Aphut | Cronus | |
| Libra | 19 | 10 | Sob‿χos | Madero or Naôth | Zercuris | Sphoukou | Psineus | Seuichut or Senichut | Erinys | Serucuth | Zeuda | |
| Libra | 20 | 11 | Tpa-χont | Nathotho or Marderô | Baham | Nephthimes | Chusthisis | Sepisent or Atebenus | Kairos | Aterechinis | Omphta | |
| Libra | 21 | 12 | Xont-har | Alath | Pieret | Phou | Psamiatois | Senta or Atepiten | Loimos | Arpien | Ophionius | |
| Scorpio | 22 | 13 | Spt-χne | Audameoth | Haziza | Name | Necbeuos | Sentacer or Asente | Nymphs | Sentacer | Arimanius | |
| Scorpio | 23 | 14 | Sesme | Nefthada | Nacy | Oustichos | Turmantis | Tepsisen or Asentatir | Leto | Tepiseuth | Merota | |
| Scorpio | 24 | 15 | Si-sesme | Akton | Alleinac | Aphebis | Psermes | Sentineu or Aterceni | Kairos | Senicer | Panotragus | |
| Sagittarius | 25 | 16 | Hre-ua | Anatreth | Ortusa | Sebos | Clinothois | Eregbuo or Ergbuo | Loimos | Eregbuo | Tolmophta | |
| Sagittarius | 26 | 17 | Sesme | Enautha or Enenuth | Daha | Teuchmos | Thursois | Sagon | Kore | Sagen | Tomras | |
| Sagittarius | 27 | 18 | Konime | Axesbyth or Phêth | Satan | Chthisar | Renethis | Chenene or Chenem | Ananke | Chenen | Teraph | |
| Capricorn | 28 | 19 | Smat | Hapax or Harpax | Eracto | Tair | Renpsois | Themeso | Asklepios | Themeso | Soda | |
| Capricorn | 29 | 20 | Srat | Anoster | Salac | Epitek | Manethois | Epiemu or Epimen | Hygieia | Epima | Riruphta | |
| Capricorn | 30 | 21 | Si-srat | Physikoreth or Alleborith | Seros | Epichnaus | Marcois | Omot | Tolma | Homoth | Monuphta | |
| Aquarius | 31 | 22 | Tpa-χu | Aleureth or Hephesimireth | Tonghel | Isi | Ularis | Oro or Asoer | Dike | Oroasoer | Brondeus | |
| Aquarius | 32 | 23 | Xu | Ichthion | Anafa | Sosomo | Luxois | Cratero or Astiro | Phobos | Astiro | Vucula | |
| Aquarius | 33 | 24 | Tpa-Biu | Achoneoth or Agchoniôn | Simos | Chonoumous | Crauxes | Tepis or Amasiero | Osiris | Tepisatras | Proteus | |
| Pisces | 34 | 25 | Biu | Autoth or Autothith | Achaf | Tetimo | Fambais | Acha or Atapiac | Okeanos | Archatapias | Rephan | |
| Pisces | 35 | 26 | Xont-Har | Phtheneoth or Phthenoth | Larvata | Sopphi | Flugmois | Tepibui or Tepabiu | Dolus | Thopibui | Sourut | |
| Pisces | 36 | 27 | Tpi-biu | Bianakith | Ajaras | Syro | Piatris | Uiu or Aatexbui | Elpis | Atembui | Phallophorus |