A perfect king : aspects of ancient Egypt royal ideology of the new kingdom /

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100 1 |a Lurson, Benoît,  |e author  |9 34995 
245 1 2 |a A perfect king :  |b aspects of ancient Egypt royal ideology of the new kingdom /  |c Benoit Lurson. 
246 3 0 |a Ancient Egypt royal ideology of the New Kingdom 
264 1 |a Paris :  |b Geuthner,  |c 2016. 
300 |a xi, 230 pages :  |b illustrations (some color) ;  |c 30 cm. 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a volume  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
500 |a Work presented as a postdoctoral thesis at the universitat Leipzig. 
504 |a Bibliography : pages 201-219. 
505 0 |t Introduction --   |t Investigating the Temple Decoration of the Pharaonic Period --   |t Reviewing the Main Approaches --   |t Discarding the grammaire du temple --   |t Developing a Method of Analysis --   |t Implementing the Method --   |t The Principles For Decoration --   |t Five patterns... --   |t ...and rhetorical devices --   |t Creating Meaning --   |t Creating Meaning through Links --   |t Semiotics and Structural Semantics as a Theoretical Frame --   |t Investigating Royal Ideology Based on Temple Iconography --   |t Two Iconographic Units in Karnak Temple's Great Hypostyle Hall --   |t Making the Interpretation Correspond with the Meaning -- |g Part 1.   |t The North Wall's Second Register of Scenes of Karnak Temple's Great Hypostyle Hall --   |t A Presentation of the Register --   |t Separating the Scenes into their Elements --   |t General Overview --   |t The King's Dresses --   |t The modifications --   |t Two anacolutha --   |t The King's Attendants --   |t A few missing attendants --   |t An alternation running along the entire register... --   |t ...interspersed with an inserted pattern and two tmeses --   |t The King's Crowns --   |t Which crown is depicted in scene B 282? --   |t An alternation embedded in an alternation --   |t Two framings for the Blue Crown --   |t The Divinities --   |t An alternation running along the entire register... --   |t ...interspersed by a two-level framing... --   |t ...a simple framing... --   |t ...and an adjunction --   |t The Offerings and Rites --   |t A parallelism --   |t A vast framing --   |t Is scene B 286 really a coronation scene? --   |t The šb.t and water for the first level of the framing --   |t The wśḫ-collar and a cup of offerings for the second level of the framing --   |t Wine and ointment for the third level of the framing --   |t Commentary --   |t The Iconographie Clusters of the Iconographie Unit --   |t Exegesis --   |t Crowning the king and making the uraeus arise --   |t The solar auspices of the king's coronation --   |t Pacifying the uraeus with water? --   |t Uniting the two lands --   |t Food offerings and a wśḫ-collar for Amun-Re --   |t Providing food offerings and ensuring the Clothing Ritual --   |t Royal gifts and a collar ôffering as context --   |t Splayed-knee pose, offering of the narre and investiture --   |t Protecting the god, protecting the king --   |t Summing up --   |t A group of offerings and crowns of uncertain meaning --   |t Amun-Re, the Theban Ennead and the king's coronation --   |t The ithyphallic Amun-Re, first of his Ennead --   |t An approving Ennead --   |t Summing up -- |g Part 2.   |t The West Wall's Northern Half of Karnak Temple's Great Hypostyle Hall --   |t A Presentation of the Registers --   |t Separating the Scenes into their Elements --   |t General Overview --   |t The King's Dresses --   |t The King's Attendants --   |t An outstanding variety --   |t A very large framing, an anacoluthon and a tmesis --   |t An unusual alternation, tmeses and anacolutha --   |t Summing up --   |t The King's Crowns --   |t A simple framing and a tmesis --   |t Adjunctions and special crowns for a complex framing --   |t Four adjunctions and a unique element for a very large framing --   |t The Divinities --   |t Theological relationships for the members of the Theban Ennead --   |t A very large alternation --   |t The epithets of the ithyphallic and non-ithyphallic forms of Amun-Re. 
505 0 |t Hathor, the preferred companion of Amun-Re --   |t Hathor's gestures and attributes --   |t Hathor's epithets --   |t A group of divinities linked with each other and with the depicted rites --   |t Horus, Seth and the king's purification --   |t Gods of the Cataract for towing the barge of Amun --   |t Divinities in their barks for the Festival of Opet --   |t Divinities related to those crowning the king --   |t Summing up --   |t The Offerings and Rites --   |t Four offerings and rites placed next to each other --   |t A vast and complex framing --   |t A type-sequence for the second level of the framing --   |t Two single rites for the first level of the framing --   |t A group of rites involved in superimposed patterns --   |t Juxtaposing the king's investiture and the Festival of Opet --   |t Framing the king's coronation --   |t An anomalous design for the coronation scene --   |t A two-level framing for the milk --   |t An exceptional design for the framed milk offering --   |t Maat, royal name and ointment as framing offerings --   |t Commentary --   |t The Iconographic Clusters of the Iconographic Unit --   |t Exegesis --   |t Providing the god with goods... --   |t Milk and cattle for the god --   |t Endowing the god with statuettes --   |t Supplying the god with ointment --   |t ...as a kingly duty --   |t Splayed-knee pose, offering of the name and investiture --   |t An unction referring to the king's coronation? --   |t Summary --   |t Ensuring the Offering Ritual and the Clothing Ritual --   |t Uniting the two lands, Inundation, providing the gods and procession --   |t Double Crown, splayed-knee pose and king's investiture --   |t Osiris's body, the Inundation and the unity of Egypt --   |t Cattle and food for the god --   |t A liturgy for processions? --   |t Summing up --   |t The king's coronation and the Festival of Opet --   |t Horus, Seth, the two lands and the king's coronation --   |t Coronation for a procession --   |t No inundation, but a new barge --   |t Summing up --   |t Seeking the Theban Ennead's approval --   |t Two Braces of Attendants for the Unity of the Two Lands --   |t Summing up --   |t General Conclusion --   |t From a Thutmoside to a Ramesside Model for the Coronation --   |t A Coronation, An Ennead, the Festival of Opet and the King's Deeds --   |t A Processional Model for the Coronation --   |t A Procession, but for which Purpose? --   |t A Solar Deciding Instance --   |t Summing Up --   |t A King and Priest, not a King-priest --   |t The King-priest : current status of the question --   |t The Sources --   |t A King and Priest --   |t A King and Subject --   |t Three Root-acts for Defining a King --   |t Defining an Approach --   |t About the King --   |t A Model for Defining the King --   |t A Contractual Relationship --   |t Summing Up. 
650 0 |a King and rulers  |x Religious aspects. 
651 0 |a Egypt  |x King and rulers. 
901 |a reviewed 
942 |c BK  |2 lcc