The Tekenu and Ancient Egyptian Funerary Ritual /
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What is the 'Tekenu'? What was its function? What are its origins? These are questions upon which Egyptologists have long pondered but have not, until now, produced any major work to provide answers. Previous treatments of the 'Tekenu' largely adopt a selective approach focusing on a specific form. Rarely has the 'Tekenu' been examined profoundly in all its forms or contexts and its possible origins have been commented upon merely in passing. The aim of this book is to provide a provocative examination and interpretation of the 'Tekenu' in an endeavour to proffer plausible answers hitherto eluding scholars. Attested from the Fifth Dynasty until, and including, the Saite Period, the 'Tekenu' is a puzzling icon which is depicted within the funerary scenes in the tombs of some ancient Egyptian nobles. In this work four distinct types of 'Tekenu' are identified and classified and then a Corpus Catalogue is formed. This book will be of interest to the serious student as well as to anyone fascinated by the hidden messages to be revealed in the funerary iconography of ancient Egyptian tombs.
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xvi, 289 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-289). :
9781789691825
1789691826
Between temple and tomb : the demotic ritual texts of Bodl. MS. Egypt. a. 3(P) /
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The ancient Egyptians believed that rites performed for Osiris, the god of the dead, played a critical role in maintaining Egypt?s well-being and prosperity. Not only did they ensure the renewed fertility of the country?s arable land, they also guaranteed the political and social cohesion of the Egyptian state. However, it was not only at the national level, but at the individual level as well, that the Egyptians deemed such rites to be beneficial. Ritual texts intended to restore Osiris to life, suitably adapted, could also be recited for deceased individuals. Thus they could benefit from them in the same way that Osiris did. In the Graeco-Roman Period, adapted ritual texts of this sort were employed alongside texts originally composed for use in the funerary cult of ordinary deceased people. A number of ritual texts which are first attested in the private sphere subsequently appear in the temple sphere as well. Some ritual texts appear to have moved back and forth from one sphere to another, which suggests that the boundaries between the Osirian temple cult and the private funerary cult may have been more fluid than we usually imagine.0The ritual texts edited in this volume offer an excellent opportunity to explore these and related issues. Most of them are known to have been employed both for the benefit of the god Osiris and for ordinary deceased people, in certain cases, during one and the same period of Egypt?s history. This is one of their most interesting and striking features. They stand at the interface between temple cult and cult of the dead and allow us to trace the transmission of beliefs and practices from one sphere to the other.
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205 pages, 14 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), facsimiles ; 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-172). :
9783447113311
3447113316 :
2190-3646 ;
Tod am Nil : Tod und Totenkult im antiken Ägypten : mit einem Beitrag zum Totenlied und Totenbrauch im Österreich /
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Exhibition catalog.
OCLC 52774951 :
134 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
3901232419 :
https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=60475&recPointer=0&recCount=25&searchType=0&bibId=13723828
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Les Enfants d'Horus au Nouvel Empire et à la Troisième Période Intermédiaire : étude iconographique, philologique et religieuse /
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Première synthèse consacrée aux Enfants d'Horus, dieux incontournables dans le paysage iconographique funéraire dès le début du Nouvel Empire. Protecteurs des viscères d'Osiris, ils se voient aussi confier ceux du défunt qui aspire à associer son devenir à celui du dieu. Les Enfants d'Horus occupent donc une place privilégiée aux côtés du défunt qui souhaite vivre éternellement dans l'au-delà. L'objectif de cet ouvrage est de présenter, dans un premier temps, chaque Enfant d'Horus individuellement à travers son nom, sa figuration, son costume, ainsi que sa fonction, et les formules qui lui sont associées. Dans un second temps, l'attention sera portée sur le groupe cohérent qu'ils forment et qui prends place tantôt sur une fleur de lotus, tantôt autour du défunt, tant sur le mobilier funéraire que dans les tombes et les temples. Cette étude s'appuie sur un catalogue d'attestations issues des temples, des tombes et du mobilier funéraire royal, de nombreux papyrus funéraires ainsi que des tombes privées dont plusieurs sont inédites. Un chapitre entier est consacré à la traduction des légendes qui accompagnent les Enfants d'Horus.
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196 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9782874571435