The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians: Poems, Narratives, and Manuals of Instruction from the Third and Second Millenia B.C.Routledge, 14 дек. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 362 Originally published in 1927, this text contains a translation of Adolf Erman’s work into English. Erman’s original intention was to bring the songs, stories and poems that have survived from ancient Egypt to the masses of the modern world. The literature of the Egyptian world provides a real insight into the day-to-day life of one of the oldest societies known to man and this translation ensures that these insights are afforded to an English audience. This title will be of interest to students of History, Classics and Literature. |
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... Scribes 3 . Singers and Story - Tellers 6. The Founding of a Temple 7. The War of. 4. The Forms of the Poetry 5. Writing and Books 6. Our Understanding of Egyptian Texts I. FROM THE OLDEST POETRY- 1. From the Pyramid Texts— ( a ) The ...
... Scribes 3 . Singers and Story - Tellers 6. The Founding of a Temple 7. The War of. 4. The Forms of the Poetry 5. Writing and Books 6. Our Understanding of Egyptian Texts I. FROM THE OLDEST POETRY- 1. From the Pyramid Texts— ( a ) The ...
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... SCRIBES. 1 I have spoken in the preceding paragraphs of the cultured classes as the upholders of the older and later literature, and possibly this expression may strike many as being too modern. And yet it is correct. Through the ...
... SCRIBES. 1 I have spoken in the preceding paragraphs of the cultured classes as the upholders of the older and later literature, and possibly this expression may strike many as being too modern. And yet it is correct. Through the ...
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... scribes did their work, and they brought up the younger members of their class on the same principle. And in the New Kingdom, likewise, the tendency of the bureaucracy and its schools1 remained the same, and, despite all external ...
... scribes did their work, and they brought up the younger members of their class on the same principle. And in the New Kingdom, likewise, the tendency of the bureaucracy and its schools1 remained the same, and, despite all external ...
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... scribes of the New Kingdom divide them up mostly by means of red dots, which they also employ, however, in purely prose texts as stops. Thou embarkest on thy ship of cedar-wood, That is manned from bow to stern, And thou arrivest at ...
... scribes of the New Kingdom divide them up mostly by means of red dots, which they also employ, however, in purely prose texts as stops. Thou embarkest on thy ship of cedar-wood, That is manned from bow to stern, And thou arrivest at ...
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... scribes worked. They had not, like their colleagues in Babylonia, to imprint their signs on clay, a proceeding which has produced the ugly shapes of cuneiform; they could really “write,” as our world has learnt to do from them. They had ...
... scribes worked. They had not, like their colleagues in Babylonia, to imprint their signs on clay, a proceeding which has produced the ugly shapes of cuneiform; they could really “write,” as our world has learnt to do from them. They had ...
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