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Sinouhé l'Egyptien.
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ISBN: 2070372987 9782070372980 Year: 1981 Publisher: Paris : Gallimard,

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Grundformen mittelägyptischer Sätze anhand der Sinuhe-Erzälung
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Year: 1965 Volume: 7 Publisher: Berlin : Hessling,

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Untersuchungen zur ägyptischen Stilistik.
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Berlin : Akademie-Verlag,

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Untersuchungen zur ägyptischen Stilistik
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Berlin : Akademie-Verlag,

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Sinuhe, the Bible, and the Patriarchs
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ISBN: 8086277313 9788086277318 Year: 2003 Publisher: Praha : Univerzita Karlova [v Praze] [Praha] = Université Charles = Karlsuniversität [Prag] = Universitas Carolina Pragensis = Charles University,

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Interpretations of Sinuhe : inspired by two passages : (proceedings of a workshop held at Leiden University, 27-29 November 2009)
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ISSN: 09270043 ISBN: 9789062582273 9789042931220 9062582273 9042931221 Year: 2014 Volume: 27 Publisher: Leiden : Leuven : Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten ; Peeters,

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The Tale of Sinuhe is the best-known text from ancient Egypt, and equally the one about which the most has been written. And yet its depths have not been fully fathomed, in respect neither to its cultural and literary value, nor to its grammar and lexicon. The present volume originates in a conference held at Leiden University, which took as its starting point two passages from the famous story: one from the beginning of the Tale, and one from the end. The idea was that the text could be opened up through them, from the inside out. The ten essays of this volume discuss the Tale from many different viewpoints, bringing new insights to its grammar, its literary ambition, and its cultural setting.

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