Ein hymnischer Text in den Gräbern des Ḥwy, ʼIʻḥ-ms und Mry-Rʻ in El-ʻAmarna : Text und Textsorte, Textanalyse und Textinterpretation : ein "sozio-kommunikativer" Ansatz /
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"On title page "Ḥwy" in the title is followed by a representation (one alif below another alif) of the character for the hamza".
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Mainz, 1995). :
x, 457 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages [375]-401) and indexes. :
3447040092 (alk. paper : pbk.) :
0340-6342 ;
Der sogenannter "Calendrier Egyptien" oder die Mumienbinden der Aberuai (BN 89 + BN 229 / Louvre N. 3059 u.a.) : zur frühen Rezeptionsgeschichte eines späten Totenbuches /
: xv, 68 pages, 29 pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9783905719307
The craft of a good scribe. History, narrative and meaning in the 'First tale of Setne Khaemwas' /
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In The Craft of a Good Scribe , Steve Vinson offers a comprehensive study of the Demotic Egyptian First Tale of Setne Khaemwas (Third Century BCE), the first to appear since 1900. \'First Setne\' is the most important extant Demotic literary text, and among the most important fictional compositions from any period of ancient Egypt. The tale, which is by turns lurid, tragic and ultimately comic, deals with Setne's theft of a magic book written by the god Thoth himself, and subsequently Setne's punishment through a hallucinatory encounter with the ghostly femme fatale Tabubue. Vinson provides a new textual edition and commentary, and explores the tale's cultural background, its modern reception, and approaches to its interpretation as a work of literature.
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1 online resource (xiv, 356 pages) :
9789004353107 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
Ancient Egyptian Letters to the Dead : The Realm of the Dead through the Voice of the Living /
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In Ancient Egyptian Letters to the Dead: the Realm of the Dead through the Voice of the Living Julia Hsieh investigates the beliefs and practices of communicating with the dead in ancient Egypt through close lexical semantic analysis of extant Letters. Hsieh shows how oral indicators, toponyms, and adverbs in these Letters signal a practice that was likely performed aloud in a tomb or necropolis, and how the senders of these Letters demonstrate a belief in the power and omniscience of their deceased relatives and enjoin them to fight malevolent entities and advocate on their behalf in the afterlife. These Letters reflect universals in beliefs and practices and how humankind, past and present, makes sense of existence beyond death.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004472327
9789004472310
Die Philensis-Dekrete : Untersuchungen über zwei Synodaldekrete aus der Zeit Ptolemaios' V. und ihre geschichtliche und religiöse Bedeutung /
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Revised thesis (doctoral)--Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 2016.
First volume is 31 cm, second volume is landscape format in 31 x 22 cm. :
2 volumes (x, 435; 85 pages) : illustrations ; 22 x 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-412), glossary and index. :
9783447108027 :
0568-0476
0568-0476 ;