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Idfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypte) --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Antiquités --- Congrès --- -Antiquities --- Conferences - Meetings --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Antiquités --- Congrès --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt)
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Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Papyri, Demotic --- Idfu (Egypt) --- -History --- -Sources --- -Papyri, Demotic --- Demotic writing --- Manuscripts, Demotic (Papyri) --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- History --- Sources.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Antiquities.
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Idfu (Egypt) --- -Antiquities --- Egypt --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Art, Egyptian. --- Temples, Egyptian. --- temple égyptien --- Edfou (Egypte) --- Antiquités
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Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- Temple of Horus (Idfū, Egypt) --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Antiquities.
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This volume brings together the proceedings of an international conference on Hellenistic seal impressions and archival practices, dealing with issues of iconography, portraiture and ideology, the continuation, transformation and mutual influence of cultural traditions, the dissemination of ideas and beliefs, as well as social, administrative and bureaucratic procedures.00Ancient seal impressions that were once employed to seal a variety of objects, in particular different kinds of documents, can offer a wealth of information not only about iconography, but also about the dissemination of ideas and beliefs. Their usage provides evidence about the continuation, transformation, and mutual influences that impacted upon local traditions, as well as shed light on administrative and bureaucratic practices.00Drawing together in-depth contributions by specialists in the field, this timely volume - the first of its kind in twenty-five years - offers new insights into seals and their importance during the relatively understudied Hellenistic period (c. 325-25 BCE), as well as contextualizing this subject through a focus on related fields such as glyptics and numismatics. The twelve chapters included here explore the importance of hoards, among them those from Delos, Doliche, Edfu, Kedesh, Pistiros, Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, Selinunte, and Uruk, and examine themes that range from the persistence of pharaonic imagery on Ptolemaic sealings and Greek influence on Sicilian seals, to the survival of Mesopotamian traditions on Parthian clay tablets and the use of Hellenistic iconography on Bactrian finger rings. Through this multifaceted approach, this volume is able to elucidate the daily realities of social, public, and private archival practices that went beyond the political and elite levels of life, and to illuminate aspects of Hellenistic history that have long remained obscure or inaccessible.
Seals (Numismatics) --- Diplomatics --- Glyptics --- Heraldry --- History --- Inscriptions --- Intaglios --- Numismatics --- Emblems, National --- Signatures (Writing) --- Sigillography --- Signets --- Sphragistics --- Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Empreintes (sigillographie) --- Sceaux hellénistiques --- Monnaies hellénistiques --- Archives
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Afrika --- Afrique --- Filosofie --- Geschiedenis van de Oudheid --- Godsdiensten --- Histoire de l'Antiquité --- Philosophie --- Religions --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Theology --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Religion --- Academic collection --- Idfu (Egypt) --- -Religion --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Religion. --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Sacrifice --- Egypt --- Rites and ceremonies --- Egyptian language --- Texts --- Inscriptions --- Idfū (Egypt) - Religion
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La traduction accompagnée de la translittération intégrale et d'un commentaire perpétuel des vingt-quatre scènes rituelles gravées sur la façade ptolémaïque du temple d'Esna (Esna, 4-16 + 18-29), constitue la base documentaire d'un essai sur les procédés "poétiques" de cet ensemble. Poétique est compris ici comme l'étude du sens de l'oeuvre à la recherche des intentions de l'auteur qui s'expriment par le choix des éléments iconiques et textuels constituant les scènes, et se décèlent dans les symétries que l'on observe entre les deux parties de la décoration séparées par la porte centrale. En fait le tout se répartit en trois, deux carrés de neuf scènes vers les extrémités de la surface totale et, touchant à l'encadrement de la porte, un groupe de deux fois trois tableaux superposés présentant les divinités sortant du sanctuaire dissimulé par le mur de façade. L'analyse a montré que les deux carrés latéraux sont en fait une image très abstraite de la création prête à accueillir celles-ci. L'inventaire des correspondances thématique entre ces deux carrés constitue l'essentiel de l'essai de poétique, car c'est de leur disposition que dépend la signification de l'ensemble. Il apparaît clairement que le carré gauche suggère une vue en élévation et celui de droite en plan du monde où agissent les dieux. S'opposent de même la structure cosmique du ciel, de l'air et de la terre et l'eau, convergeant vers un Khnoum-Râ universel, au sud, et l'évocation des produits nécessaires à la vie et à l'offrande centrée sur Osiris, au nord. La conception de la façade ptolémaïque d'Esna apparaît ainsi comme celle du décor d'un théatre sur lequel vont se produire les acteurs - les dieux - qui attendent dans la coulisse - le sanctuaire. la composition peut se définir comme un genre littéraire particulier, alliant texte, image et espace sans lecture temporelle, en vue d'un effet dramatique. Elle est commentée par une scène gravée à l'époque romaine juste au dessus, figurant la sortie matinale d'un soleil bélier.
Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Temple of Horus (Edfu, Egypt) --- Isna (Egypt) --- Isna (Egypte) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Isnā (Egypt) --- Antiquités --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- Temple of Khnum (Isnā, Egypt) --- Esna (Egypt) --- Asnā (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Temple of Khnum (Isnā, Egypt) --- Isnā (Egypt) --- Inscriptions, Egyptian - Egypt - Isnā --- Isnā (Egypt) - Antiquities
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This book provides the first edition with an extensive introduction and full commentary of a unique land survey written on papyrus in Greek which derives from that area of southern (Upper) Egypt known as the Apollonopolite (or Edfu) nome and is now preserved in Copenhagen. Dating from the late second century BC, this survey provides a new picture of both landholding and taxation in the area which differs significantly from that currently accepted. The introduction sets this new evidence in its contemporary context, drawing particular attention to what it reveals about the nature of the relations of the Ptolemaic royal administration with local grandees, Egyptian temples and the army. No student of Hellenistic Egypt can afford to ignore this text, which importantly extends our knowledge of Upper Egypt under the Ptolemaic kings and involves some modification to the prevailing picture of landholding in Hellenistic Egypt.
Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Land value taxation --- Land use surveys --- History --- Papyrus Haun. IV 70. --- Idfū (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Taxation --- Impôt --- Papyrus grecs --- Histoire --- Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Idfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypte) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Ptolemaic dynasty, 305-30 B.C. --- Duties --- Fee system (Taxation) --- Tax policy --- Tax reform --- Taxation, Incidence of --- Taxes --- Impôt --- Antiquités --- Finance, Public --- Revenue --- History. --- Ptolemaic dynasty, 305-30 B.C --- Surveys --- Land tax --- Land use --- Taxation of land values --- Real property tax --- Single tax --- P. Haun. IV 70 --- P. Haun. inv. 407 --- Edfu land survey --- Idfu, Egypt --- Edfu (Egypt) --- Edfou (Egypt) --- Land value taxation |z Egypt
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