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A companion volume to the third edition of the author's popular Middle Egyptian, this book contains eight literary works from the Middle Kingdom, the golden age of Middle Egyptian literature. Included are the compositions widely regarded as the pinnacle of Egyptian literary arts, by the Egyptians themselves as well as by modern readers. The works are presented in hieroglyphic transcription, transliteration and translation, accompanied by notes cross-referenced to the third edition of Middle Egyptian. These are designed to give students of Middle Egyptian access to original texts and the tools to practise and perfect their knowledge of the language. The principles of ancient Egyptian verse, in which all the works are written, are discussed, and the transliterations and translations are versified, giving students practice in this aspect of Egyptian literature as well. Consecutive translations are also included for reference and for readers more concerned with Middle Egyptian literature than language.
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In Ancient Egyptian Phonology. James Allen studies the sounds of the language spoken by the ancient Egyptians through application of the most recent methodological advances for phonological reconstruction. Using the internal evidence of the language, he proceeds from individual vowels and consonants to the sound of actual ancient Egyptian texts. Allen also explores variants, alternants, and the development of sound in texts, and touches on external evidence from Afroasiatic cognate languages. The most up to date work on this topic, Ancient Egyptian Phonology is an essential resource for Egyptologists and will also be of interest to scholars and linguists of African and Semitic languages.
Egyptian language --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology. --- Phonology. --- Phonology, Historical. --- History. --- Grammar, Historical. --- Afroasiatic languages --- Phonology --- Phonology, Historical --- History --- Grammar, Historical
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Incantations, Egyptian --- Future life. --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Egyptian incantations --- Religious aspects
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This book is a new study of the ancient Egyptian poem known in English as The Man Who Was Tired of Life or The Dialogue of a Man and His Ba (or Soul ). The composition is universally regarded as one of the masterpieces of ancient Egyptian literature. It is also one of the most difficult and continually debated, as well as being the subject of more than one hundred books and articles. The present study offers new readings and translations, along with an analysis of the text’s grammar and versification, and a complete philological apparatus.
Egyptian poetry --- Eschatology, Egyptian. --- Egyptian literature --- History and criticism. --- Dispute of a man with his soul. --- Dispute over suicide --- Gespräch eines Lebensmüden mit seiner Seele --- Lebensmüden --- Désespéré --- Man who was tired of life --- Man who argued with his soul --- Dialogue of a Man and his Ba --- Gespräch eines Lebensmüden mit seinem Ba --- Debate between a man and his soul --- Rebel in the soul --- Egyptian poetry - History and criticism --- Eschatology, Egyptian
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A Grammar of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts is designed as a six-volume study of the earliest comprehensive corpus of ancient Egyptian texts, inscribed in the pyramids of five pharaohs of the Old Kingdom (ca. 2325–2150 BC) and several of their queens. The first volume, devoted to the earliest corpus, that of Unis, is based on a database that allows for detailed analysis of the orthography of the texts and every aspect of their grammar; it includes a complete hieroglyphic lexicon of the texts and a consecutive transcription and translation on facing pages. The grammatical analysis incorporates both the most recent advances in the understanding of Egyptian grammar and a few new interpretations published here for the first time.
Egyptian language --- Grammar. --- Pyramid texts --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Language, style. --- Grammar --- Language, style --- Pyramid texts. --- Egyptian language - Grammar
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Middle Egyptian introduces the reader to the writing system of ancient Egypt and the language of hieroglyphic texts. It contains twenty-six lessons, exercises (with answers), a list of hieroglyphic signs, and a dictionary. It also includes a series of twenty-six essays on the most important aspects of ancient Egyptian history, society, religion, literature, and language. Grammar lessons and cultural essays allows users not only to read hieroglyphic texts but also to understand them, providing the foundation for understanding texts on monuments and reading great works of ancient Egyptian literature. This third edition is revised and reorganized, particularly in its approach to the verbal system, based on recent advances in understanding the language. Illustrations enhance the discussions, and an index of references has been added. These changes and additions provide a complete and up-to-date grammatical description of the classical language of ancient Egypt for specialists in linguistics and other fields.
Egyptian language --- Afroasiatic languages --- Egyptian hieroglyphics --- Hieroglyphics, Egyptian --- Grammar. --- Grammar --- Writing, Hieroglyphic. --- Writing, Hieroglyphic --- Egyptian language - Grammar --- Egyptian language - Writing, Hieroglyphic
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A companion volume to the third edition of the author's popular Middle Egyptian, this book contains eight literary works from the Middle Kingdom, the golden age of Middle Egyptian literature. Included are the compositions widely regarded as the pinnacle of Egyptian literary arts, by the Egyptians themselves as well as by modern readers. The works are presented in hieroglyphic transcription, transliteration and translation, accompanied by notes cross-referenced to the third edition of Middle Egyptian. These are designed to give students of Middle Egyptian access to original texts and the tools to practise and perfect their knowledge of the language. The principles of ancient Egyptian verse, in which all the works are written, are discussed, and the transliterations and translations are versified, giving students practice in this aspect of Egyptian literature as well. Consecutive translations are also included for reference and for readers more concerned with Middle Egyptian literature than language.
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Egyptian language --- Egyptien (Langue) --- Grammar --- Grammaire
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Egyptian language --- Papyri, Hieratic --- Ḥeḳanakhte. --- Egypt --- Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city) --- Economic conditions
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