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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... verse, i.e. to ascribe to them some sort of metrical structure. This is in many cases undoubtedly correct, positively certain in those where invariably, as the meaning shows, a fixed number of lines— generally there are three or four ...
... verse, i.e. to ascribe to them some sort of metrical structure. This is in many cases undoubtedly correct, positively certain in those where invariably, as the meaning shows, a fixed number of lines— generally there are three or four ...
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... verse would have had two to four accentuations , with optional depressions between ; we should thus have verses in a free rhythm and not in a rigid metre . The fact that the Egyptians of the Christian epoch , the Copts , actually ...
... verse would have had two to four accentuations , with optional depressions between ; we should thus have verses in a free rhythm and not in a rigid metre . The fact that the Egyptians of the Christian epoch , the Copts , actually ...
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... verse , for example , is repeated , a longer expression can be interpolated in place of a single name , and instead of the “ Osiris awaketh in peace ” of the first stanza , there can be sung in the second " The ever enduring , the lord ...
... verse , for example , is repeated , a longer expression can be interpolated in place of a single name , and instead of the “ Osiris awaketh in peace ” of the first stanza , there can be sung in the second " The ever enduring , the lord ...
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... verse of which is varied in this manner ad infinitum - monotonous to our ears , but only because we cannot appreciate the subtleties of all the carefully chosen appellations . It is also responsible for the peculiar style of the hymns ...
... verse of which is varied in this manner ad infinitum - monotonous to our ears , but only because we cannot appreciate the subtleties of all the carefully chosen appellations . It is also responsible for the peculiar style of the hymns ...
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... verse, which refer to Amenōphis III: “His club contends against Naharina, his bow bends down the negroes.” 2 2 Mém. de la Mission, xv. 15, 2. But alliterative poems must have existed at that date, for where else can the Egyptians of the ...
... verse, which refer to Amenōphis III: “His club contends against Naharina, his bow bends down the negroes.” 2 2 Mém. de la Mission, xv. 15, 2. But alliterative poems must have existed at that date, for where else can the Egyptians of the ...
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ägypt Amenemōpe Amun Amunrē Anastasi Apōphis Atum Awake in peace Bedouins Behold brought bull Byblos cattle cause chariot chariotry cometh crocodile crown cubits dead Dedi Delta didst doeth Dynasty earth Egyptian Ennead evil eyes fareth father foreign giveth goddess goeth goodly hand Harakhti hath Hathor heaven Heliopolis Horus hymn Khatti Kheops Khnum king of gods king’s knowest knoweth limbs lord Lower Egypt maketh Mayest thou Meaning Memphis Merneptah Middle Kingdom mouth Nile official Osiris Ostracon palace papyrus peasant Pharaoh poem possesseth praise prince probably Ptah Ramesses Ramesses II rejoice royal saith schoolboy scribe ship songs soul speak speaketh standeth sun-god Sutekh temple Thebes thine heart things Thōth thou art thou hast thou mayest thou shalt thou wilt Thutmōsis thy majesty thyself to-day tomb translation unto thee Upper Egypt verse words writing