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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... speak for themselves; but the world into which I am leading him is so peculiar, that he would not be able to find his way about in it entirely unaided, and still less would he notice the niceties which an Egyptian author is so fond of ...
... speak for themselves; but the world into which I am leading him is so peculiar, that he would not be able to find his way about in it entirely unaided, and still less would he notice the niceties which an Egyptian author is so fond of ...
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... speak, of antiquity, and, despite all the discoveries of our time, they still bear the reputation of having been a strange people, ossified and without any proper development. And yet in the earlier millennia of their history the ...
... speak, of antiquity, and, despite all the discoveries of our time, they still bear the reputation of having been a strange people, ossified and without any proper development. And yet in the earlier millennia of their history the ...
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... speak well in good sooth " is regarded as a high art , to attain to which an effort must be made . That this was really the tendency of this epoch is to be seen also from its inscriptions , which , so far as they originate from educated ...
... speak well in good sooth " is regarded as a high art , to attain to which an effort must be made . That this was really the tendency of this epoch is to be seen also from its inscriptions , which , so far as they originate from educated ...
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... speak against such an origin. 1 One may also compare the Tale of the Two Brothers. 4. THE. FORMS. OF. THE. POETRY. All that the Egyptian writes in elevated language falls into short lines of approximately equal length, and although we know ...
... speak against such an origin. 1 One may also compare the Tale of the Two Brothers. 4. THE. FORMS. OF. THE. POETRY. All that the Egyptian writes in elevated language falls into short lines of approximately equal length, and although we know ...
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... speak to - day ? ” etc.1 1 In New Egyptian poetry the custom of lines having the same beginning no longer exists . In the hymn on the victory of Thutmōsis III the connection is , as a matter of fact , a double one , for the third lines ...
... speak to - day ? ” etc.1 1 In New Egyptian poetry the custom of lines having the same beginning no longer exists . In the hymn on the victory of Thutmōsis III the connection is , as a matter of fact , a double one , for the third lines ...
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