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I've never ever heard that alpha should have a listed name, so I believe the current writing alleging that alpha was called Dalim or Fornacis is some kind of confusion: the label was there, but the label referred not to the star (??) but to various other features in the map, such as the constellation or something. Citation needed to examine carefully. Rursus dixit. ( mbork3!) 06:58, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
We have an "al Dalîm" in The Natural Genesis, Volume 2. It is in or near Eridanus, and it means the buckets. The name was invented by Ulugh Beigh, the Mongolian khan and astronomer in 1433. Rursus dixit. ( mbork3!) 13:04, 9 November 2016 (UTC)
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I've never ever heard that alpha should have a listed name, so I believe the current writing alleging that alpha was called Dalim or Fornacis is some kind of confusion: the label was there, but the label referred not to the star (??) but to various other features in the map, such as the constellation or something. Citation needed to examine carefully. Rursus dixit. ( mbork3!) 06:58, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
We have an "al Dalîm" in The Natural Genesis, Volume 2. It is in or near Eridanus, and it means the buckets. The name was invented by Ulugh Beigh, the Mongolian khan and astronomer in 1433. Rursus dixit. ( mbork3!) 13:04, 9 November 2016 (UTC)