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Pyramid texts --- Coffin texts --- Coffin texts. --- Pyramid texts. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Sargtexte --- Book of two ways --- Egyptian language --- Inscriptions --- Pyramids --- Egypt --- Textes des pyramides
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Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Coffin texts. --- Pyramid texts. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Sargtexte --- Book of two ways --- Pyramid texts
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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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Cosmologie égyptienne --- Cosmology [Egyptian ] --- Kosmologie [Egyptische ] --- Future life --- Pyramid texts --- Egypt --- Religion --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Religious aspects --- Pyramid texts. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Religion. --- Pyramids --- Egyptian language --- Texts --- Egypt - Religion
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Pharaohs --- Future life --- Death --- Pyramid texts --- -Future life --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Religious aspects --- Pyramid Texts. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Pharaons --- Mort --- Aspect religieux --- Religion égyptienne --- Religion égyptienne. --- Pharaohs - Death
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Incantations, Egyptian. --- Incantations, Northwest Semitic. --- Serpents --- Religious aspects. --- Pyramid texts. --- Incantations, Egyptian --- Incantations, Northwest Semitic --- Serpents (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- Northwest Semitic incantations --- Egyptian incantations --- Religious aspects --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts
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The Cannibal Hymn forms a self-standing episode in the ritual anthology that makes up the Pyramid Texts, first appearing in the tomb of Unas at the end of the Fifth Dynasty. Its style and format are characteristic of the oral-recitational poetry of pharaonic Egypt, marked by allusive metaphor and the exploitation of wordplay and homophony in its verbal recreation of a butchery ritual. Christopher Eyre examines the text of the Cannibal Hymn in its performative and cultural context: the detailed mythologisation of the sacrificial process in this hymn poses key questions about the nature of rites
Animal sacrifice --- Fasts and feasts --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Future life --- Incantations, Egyptian --- Egyptian incantations --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Egyptian fasts and feasts --- Sacrifice --- Egyptian religion --- Religious aspects --- Pyramid texts. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Incantations, Egyptian. --- Future life. --- Domestic animals --- Animal husbandry --- Barnyard animals --- Beasts --- Domesticated animals --- Farm animals --- Animals --- Zoology, Economic --- Domestication --- Feral animals --- Egyptian religion.
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The ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts form the oldest sizable body of religious texts in the world. Discovered in the late nineteenth century, they had been inscribed on the interior stone walls of the pyramid tombs of third-millennium kings and queens. From their content it is clear that they were concerned with the afterlife state of the tomb owner, but the historical meaning of their emergence has been poorly understood. This book weds traditional philological approaches to linguistic anthropology in order to associate them with two spheres of human action: mortuary cult and personal preparation for the afterlife. Monumentalized as hieroglyphs in the tomb, their function was now one step removed from the human events that had motivated their original production.
Egyptian literature -- History and criticism. --- Pyramid texts. --- Egyptian literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures --- History and criticism --- History and criticism. --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Egyptian literature. --- Ancient Egyptian literature --- history of religions --- ancient egyptian religion --- ritual studies --- speech act theory --- redaction criticism --- quantitative analysis --- performance theory --- linguistic anthropology --- religious studies --- egyptology
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La 4e de couverture indique : "L'ouvrage, réalisé sur le modèle de la publication des textes de la pyramide de Pépy Ier (MIFAO 118/1-2), offre les fac-similés, à l'échelle 1/5, de toutes les parois inscrites de la pyramide de Mérenrê, soit 34 planches au total. Ces planches sont accompagnées d'une description des parois (chambre funéraire, antichambre, passages, couloir et vestibule) et d'une analyse de leur composition. Est proposée, en outre, une traduction des 51 formules nouvelles (TP 1101-1151). L'ouvrage est composé d'un volume de texte de 356 pages et d'un coffret comprenant 34 fac-similés." La 4e de couverture indique : "Following the model of the former publication of Pepy Ist's Pyramid Texts (MIFAO 118/1-2), this book offers facsimiles (scale 1/5) of every inscribed wall of Merenre's Pyramid (a total of 34 plates). To the plates, a description of the walls (funerary chamber, antichamber, passages, corridor and vestibule) and an analysis of their composition are added. A translation of the 51 new spells (PT 1101-1151) is also proposed. This book is made of 356 pages textbook and 34 facsimiles box set."
Textes des pyramides. --- Saqqarah (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Pyramide de Merenrê Ier. --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Egyptian literature --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- History and criticism --- Pyramid texts --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Coffin texts --- Saqqarah (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Pyramide de Merenrê Ier.
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Avant l'apparition du Livre des Morts au Nouvel Empire, la littérature funéraire de l'Egypte ancienne est dominée par deux ensembles de formules traditionnellement intitulés Textes des Pyramides et Textes des Sarcophages. Les premiers ont eu pour support privilégié les chambres des pyramides royales à partir de la Ve dynastie et jusqu'à la fin de l'Ancien Empire, tandis que les seconds ont été inscrits essentiellement sur les sarcophages de particuliers à la Première Période intermédiaire et au Moyen Empire. La table ronde internationale qui s'est déroulée à l'Ifao en septembre 2001 fut l'occasion pour des égyptologues spécialistes de ces textes de mettre en lumière les relations étroites qui unissent les deux corpus au-delà des différences liées au contexte historique ou à l'évolution des croyances, mais aussi de mieux caractériser leurs spécificités. Les Actes de ce colloque présentent non seulement des articles de synthèse sur la parenté des Textes des Pyramides et des Textes des Sarcophages comme sur certains aspects paléographiques, philologiques ou rhétoriques propres à chacun des corpus, mais aussi des études sur des documents jusqu'ici inédits qui apportent à cette problématique de nouveaux éclairages.
Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Funérailles --- Rites et cérémonies --- Pyramid texts --- Coffin texts --- Funérailles --- Rites et cérémonies --- Funerals --- Mortuary ceremonies --- Obsequies --- Manners and customs --- Rites and ceremonies --- Burial --- Cremation --- Dead --- Mourning customs --- Altaegyptische Pyramidentexte --- Inscriptions des pyramides de Saqqarah --- Egyptian pyramid texts --- Pyramidentexte --- Altägyptischen Pyramidentexte --- Book of the dead --- Sargtexte --- Book of two ways --- Cryomation --- Funeral rites and ceremonies - Egypt - Congresses --- Textes des pyramides --- Textes des sarcophages --- Religion égyptienne --- Égypte --- Formules de conjuration égyptiennes --- Critique, interprétation, etc --- Civilisation --- Jusqu'à 332 av J-C --- Sources
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