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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... Thou embarkest on thy ship of cedar-wood, That is manned from bow to stern, And thou arrivest at this thy fair mansion, Which thou hast builded for thyself. Thy mouth is full of wine and beer, Of bread, and meat, and cakes; Oxen are ...
... Thou embarkest on thy ship of cedar-wood, That is manned from bow to stern, And thou arrivest at this thy fair mansion, Which thou hast builded for thyself. Thy mouth is full of wine and beer, Of bread, and meat, and cakes; Oxen are ...
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... Thou his city-god, his ka3 is at thy side (?). 3 His vital force, which dwells in him as a separate entity, and ... hast thine heart, Osiris; thou hast thy feet, Osiris; thou hast thine arm, Osiris. He hath his own heart; he hath his own ...
... Thou his city-god, his ka3 is at thy side (?). 3 His vital force, which dwells in him as a separate entity, and ... hast thine heart, Osiris; thou hast thy feet, Osiris; thou hast thine arm, Osiris. He hath his own heart; he hath his own ...
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... hath compassion on him, she giveth him her breast, that he may suck it: “My son, O king, take to thee this my breast and suck it, O king. How is it that thou hast not come on every one of thy days?' 3 As a ramp was trampled out of Nile ...
... hath compassion on him, she giveth him her breast, that he may suck it: “My son, O king, take to thee this my breast and suck it, O king. How is it that thou hast not come on every one of thy days?' 3 As a ramp was trampled out of Nile ...
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... thou hast set her on thine head, that through her thou mayest be great, that through her thou mayest be lofty, that through her thy might may be great among (men). 9 9 MS. “The gods.” Thou abidest on the head of (king N.), and shinest ...
... thou hast set her on thine head, that through her thou mayest be great, that through her thou mayest be lofty, that through her thy might may be great among (men). 9 9 MS. “The gods.” Thou abidest on the head of (king N.), and shinest ...
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... Thou hast traversed the foreign lands and art come forth from Kedemi to Retenu, and land gave thee to land, by the counsel of thine own heart. What hast thou done that aught should be done against thee? Thou didst not curse, that thy ...
... Thou hast traversed the foreign lands and art come forth from Kedemi to Retenu, and land gave thee to land, by the counsel of thine own heart. What hast thou done that aught should be done against thee? Thou didst not curse, that thy ...
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