Blumen und Blumenstrausse als Opfergabe im alten Agypten /
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"Münchener Universitätsschriften. Philosophische Fakultät"--P. i.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Tübingen, 1984. :
178 pages, [22] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 162-172. :
3422008373
Tierkulte im pharaonischen Ägypten und im Kulturvergleich /
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Also published online : Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2003.
Papers presented at a workshop held at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, June 7-8, 2002. :
xviii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
0955025621
Der Himmel über Esna : eine Fallstudie zur religiösen Astronomie in Ägypten am Beispiel der kosmologischen Decken- und Architravinschriften im Tempel von Esna /
: Originally presented as the author's thesis (master's) -- Universität Tübingen 1998. : 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. + 1 folded leaf in pocket. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 3447043245 : 0568-0476 ;
Le pouvoir du roi d'Égypte d'après la spiritualité pharaonique : 2778-1085 av. J.-C. /
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L'histoire sociopolitique et religieuse de l'Egypte pharaonique mentionne l'existence de trois clergés : celui du dieu Ptah, celui du dieu Rê et celui du dieu Amon. Ces clergés étant directement rattachés au palais royal en Egypte ancienne, l'analyse des signes constitutifs des noms des dieux permet de comprendre, sous un autre angle, le règne de Pharaon. Pour véritablement régner, Pharaon doit s'approprier les qualités des dieux qu'il représente sur le trône d'Egypte.
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100 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. :
9782343005188
Die Palmen im alten Ägypten; eine Untersuchungen ihrer praktischen, symbolischen und religiösen Bedeutung.
: "Diese Arbeit lag im Wintersemester 1960/61 der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität München als Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades vor." : 159 pages : illustrations, 14 plates ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.
Regressus ad uterum : la mort comme une nouvelle naissance dans les grands textes funéraires de l'Égypte pharaonique (Ve-XXe dynastie) /
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"This work, stem[ming] from a doctoral dissertation, aims at demonstrating that referring to birth and its practical modalities is an essential aspect of Ancient Egypt's funerary beliefs. From the Pyramid Texts to the books of the afterlife in the New Kingdom, funerary writings of Egypt are full of allusions to post mortem fate viewed as second birth, which imitates more of less precisely the biological process of the first. Be he king or an ordinary man, the dead is carried in gestation by one or several divine mothers and is born again in the afterworld; there his umbilical cord is cut, he is washed, fed and cared for like a newborn child. Numerous mythical elements join the purely practical ones, thus reinventing the biological model and showing the intermingling of both the worldly and cosmic levels. thanks to this cyclic process, not only does the deceased access the hereafter, but he is also eternally alive there." -- Page [4] of cover.
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xi, 451 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
9782724707434
Marcus Aurelius' rain miracle and the Marcomannic wars /
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The longest war of the Roman imperial period is the war Marcus Aurelius waged with the northern German and Sarmatian tribes. The best-known events of these wars were the lightning and rain miracles. Divine intervention saved the Roman troops who were surrounded by the Germans and suffering from a water shortage, by means of a lightning and rain miracle. Thunderbolts struck the enemy while the rain soothed the Romans' suffering. Several pagan and Christian versions of the miracle existed already in Antiquity. Péter Kovács examines these events and their sources in detail. The most important source is the Column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome. The scenes of the column depict the miracles as well and therefore it was studied separately. The author also sketches the history of the Marcomannic wars. He publishes all the sources of the miracles and examines the development of the legend from Antiquity to the 14th century.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-288) and indexes. :
9789047443261 :
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