Sesto Congresso Internazionale Di Egittologia

Sesto Congresso Internazionale Di Egittologia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1297
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:464151536

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Gli egizi

Gli egizi
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1991
Genre: Egyptology
ISBN: OCLC:600957592

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Sesto Congresso internazionale di egittologia

Sesto Congresso internazionale di egittologia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1993
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: UOM:39015034005002

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The Mortuary Papyrus of Padikakem

The Mortuary Papyrus of Padikakem
Author: Yekaterina Barbash
Publsiher: Yale Egyptology
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781950343065

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This new study is the first translation of the papyrus of Padikakem, with an extensive commentary. The complete early Ptolemaic manuscript from the Walters Art Museum contains two uncommon texts in hieratic. The initial text, a Ritual of Introducing the Multitude on the Last Day of Tekh, is identified as a temple liturgy by its rubric title, while its themes recall love poetry and the Lamentations of Isis and Nephthys. The second text, a rarely attested Book III of glorification spells (sakhw) has an exclusively mortuary character. The spells of this section largely originate in the Pyramid Texts and include specific instructions for recitation by the lector priest. The two texts are established as a coherent composition that belongs to the Greco-Roman tradition of merging Egyptian funerary practices with temple liturgies. The diverse sources and themes of the texts shed light on the evolution of Osirian and mortuary theologies from the Old Kingdom onwards. The study also thoroughly examines the development of grammar and paleography among the parallels.

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe

A History of Research Into Ancient Egyptian Culture in Southeast Europe
Author: Mladen Tomorad
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784910914

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This book will try to give a review of the history of the studies of Ancient Egypt done in Southeast Europe, and present some of the latest research. The book comprises a selection of papers in which scholars from various institutions of the region reviewed the different aspects of past studies along with recent research in the field.

Egyptology The Missing Millennium

Egyptology  The Missing Millennium
Author: Okasha El Daly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315429755

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Egyptology: The Missing Millennium brings together for the first time the disciplines of Egyptology and Islamic Studies, seeking to overturn the conventional opinion of Western scholars that Moslims/Arabs had no interest in pre-Islamic cultures. This book examines a neglected period of a thousand years in the history of Egyptology, from the Moslem annexation of Egypt in the seventh century CE until the Ottoman conquest in the 16th century. Concentrating on Moslem writers, as it is usually Islam which incurs blame for cutting Egyptians off from their ancient heritage, the author shows not only the existence of a large body of Arabic sources on Ancient Egypt, but also their usefulness to Egyptology today. Using sources as diverse as the accounts of travelers and treasure hunters to books on alchemy, the author shows that the interest in ancient Egyptian scripts continued beyond classical writers, and describes attempts by medieval Arab scholars, mainly alchemists, to decipher the hieroglyph script. He further explores medieval Arab interest in Ancient Egypt, discussing the interpretations of the intact temples, as well as the Arab concept of Egyptian kingship and state administration—including a case study of Queen Cleopatra that shows how the Arabic romance of this queen differs significantly from Western views. This book will be of great interest to academics and students of archaeology, Islamic studies and Egyptology, as well as anyone with a general interest in Egyptian history.

Ancient Egyptian Literature

Ancient Egyptian Literature
Author: Antonio Loprieno
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004676718

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This volume deals with the development and the characteristics of the literature of Ancient Egypt over a period of more than two millennia, from the monumental origins of autobiography at the end of the Old Kingdom (ca. 2150 BCE) down to the latest literary compositions in Demotic during the Graeco-Roman period (300 BCE-200 CE). This book, the result of an international co-operation among more than twenty scholars, is divided into sections devoted to the definition of literary discourse in Ancient Egypt; the history and genres of these texts, their linguistic and stylistic features; and the image of Ancient Egypt as displayed in later literary traditions of the Mediterranean world - Greek, Coptic, Arabic. With over thirty chapters, this volume provides an interdisciplinary account of current research in one of the methodologically most advanced fields of Egyptology.

Archeologia e Calcolatori 32 1 2021

Archeologia e Calcolatori  32 1  2021
Author: Angela Bellia
Publsiher: All’Insegna del Giglio
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788892850576

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Il volume 32.1 è suddiviso in due parti. La prima comprende gli articoli proposti annualmente alla rivista da studiosi italiani e stranieri che illustrano ricerche archeologiche interdisciplinari in cui l’uso delle tecnologie informatiche risulta determinante per l’acquisizione, l’elaborazione e l’interpretazione dei dati. Tecniche di analisi statistica, banche dati, GIS e analisi spaziali, tecniche di rilievo tridimensionale e ricostruzioni virtuali, sistemi multimediali, contribuiscono a documentare le testimonianze del passato e a diffondere i risultati della ricerca scientifica. La seconda parte del volume contiene un inserto speciale curato da Angela Bellia e dedicato a una tematica innovativa, l’archeomusicologia, un campo di ricerca multidisciplinare che adotta i metodi dell’archeologia per lo studio della musica e della vita musicale nel mondo antico. Gli articoli s’incentrano sul ruolo delle tecnologie digitali basate sulla modellazione 3D e sulla simulazione del suono per ampliare le conoscenze sugli strumenti musicali dell’antichità e sul prezioso, ma estremamente labile, patrimonio sonoro. Chiude il volume la sezione dedicata alle Note e recensioni.