The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians: Poems, Narratives, and Manuals of Instruction, from the Third and Second Millennia B. C.E.P. Dutton, 1927 - Всего страниц: 318 This book is an impressive collection of some of the earliest literature still extant from the great Ancient Egyptian civilization. Much of the material contained in this work -- poems, narratives, songs and prayers -- was translated here and made accessible to lovers of antiquity for the first time. Covering a range of topics including schools, religion and love, the collected works here provide the reader with a deeper understanding of ancient life along the Nile. |
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... Khatti , was one which particularly took the king's fancy and accordingly was immortalized . The beginning contains actually only the king's names , which , however , by the addition of epithets , are expanded into a hymn . Then follow ...
... Khatti , was one which particularly took the king's fancy and accordingly was immortalized . The beginning contains actually only the king's names , which , however , by the addition of epithets , are expanded into a hymn . Then follow ...
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... Khatti , and the children and brethren of their prince . I had caused the field of Kadesh to become white , 1 and one knew not where to tread because of their multitude . And my soldiers came to reverence my name , when they saw what I ...
... Khatti , and the children and brethren of their prince . I had caused the field of Kadesh to become white , 1 and one knew not where to tread because of their multitude . And my soldiers came to reverence my name , when they saw what I ...
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... Khatti writeth to the chief of Kedi : " Make thee ready , that we may hasten to Egypt , that we may say : ' The will of God prevaileth , ' and that we may speak smooth words to Ramesses . He giveth breath to whom he will . Every land ...
... Khatti writeth to the chief of Kedi : " Make thee ready , that we may hasten to Egypt , that we may say : ' The will of God prevaileth , ' and that we may speak smooth words to Ramesses . He giveth breath to whom he will . Every land ...
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The Story of Sinuhe | 1 |
Concerning a King and a Goddess | 7 |
TO THE CROWNS | 10 |
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