The Egyptian priests of the Graeco-Roman period: an analysis on the basis of the Egyptian and Graeco-Roman literary and paraliterary sources
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
........................................................................................................................................
XI
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
....................................................................................................
1
1.
HISTORY
OF
RESEARCH
.................................................................................................................
2
2.
THE
PLAN
OF
THIS
BOOK
.............................................................................................................
8
PARTONE
......................................................................................................................................
11
CHAPTER
2:
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
.....................................................................................
13
1.
THE
INAROS-PEDUBASTIS
CYCLE
..................................................................................................
14
1.1.
THE
FIGHT
FOR
THE
SINECURE
OFAMUN
...............................................................................
15
1.1.1.
THE
YOUNG
PRIEST
OF
HORUS
OF
PE
IN
BUTO
..............................................................
15
1.1.2.
THE
F
IRST
PROPHET
OF
AMUN
...................................................................................
22
1.1.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
..........................................................................................................
22
1.2.
THE
FIGHT
FOR
THE
ARMOR
OF
INAROS
..................................................................................
23
1.2.1.
THE
SCRIBE
OF
THE
DIVINE
BOOK
...............................................................................
24
1.2.2.
THE
SCRIBE
OF
THE
HOUSE
OF
LIFE
............................................................................
25
2.
THE
STORY
OF
PETEISIS
..............................................................................................................
21
2.1.
FRAME
STORY
.....................................................................................................................
28
2.1.1.
PETEISIS
..................................................................................................................
28
2.1.2.
HAREUS
...................................................................................................................
39
2.1.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
..........................................................................................................
39
2.2.
SHORT
STORIES
....................................................................................................................
40
3.
THE
INSTRUCTION
OF
ANKHSHESHONQY
.........................................................................................
44
3.1.
ANKHSHESHONQY
..............................................................................................................
45
3.2.
HARSIESIS
........................................................................................................................
46
3.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
...................................................................................................................
47
4.
THE
SETNE
CYCLE
......................................................................................................................
48
4.1.SETNE
..............................................................................................................................
49
4.2.
NANEFERKAPTAH
................................................................................................................
55
4.3.
THE
OLD
PRIEST
..................................................................................................................
59
4.4.
SI-OSIRIS
.........................................................................................................................
61
4.5.
HORUS
SON
OF
PANESHE
.............................................................
...;
...................................
67
4.6.
OTHER
PRIESTS
..................................................................................................................
70
5.
PAPYRUS
VANDIER
....................................................................................................................
71
5.1.
MERIRE
............................................................................................................................
72
5.2.
THE
COURT
MAGICIANS
.......................................................................................................
74
6.
AMASIS
AND
THE
SKIPPER
..........................................................................................................
75
7.
THE
MAGICIAN
HI
(SON
OF)
HOR
................................................................................................
75
8.
THE
SAQQARA
DEMOTIC
PAPYRI
.................................................................................................
76
9.
THE
STORY
OF
PADIPEP
.............................................................................................................
77
10.
EINE
NEUE
DEMOTISCHE
ERZAHLUNG
.........................................................................................
79
11.
NARRATIVES
FROM
THE
TEBTUNIS
TEMPLE
LIBRARY
.....................................................................
80
12.
THE
LIFE
OF
IMHOTEP
.............................................................................................................
82
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
3:
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
LITERATURE
...................................................................
85
1.
THE
GREEK
ALEXANDER
ROMANCE .
NECTANEBO
..........................................................................
85
2.
MANETHO
AND
CHAEREMON
(WITH
A
POSTSCRIPT
ON
HORAPOLLO)
...................................................
91
2.1.
MANETHO
..........................................................................................................................
92
2.2.
CHAEREMON
........................................................................................................................
105
2.3.
POSTSCRIPT:
HORAPOLLO
AND
THE
TRANSMISSION
OF
CHAEREMON
S
HIEROGLYPHIKA
.................
113
3.
THE
HERMETICA
........................................................................................................................
115
3.1.
THE
HERMETICA:
TEXTS,
CHRONOLOGY,
AND
HISTORY
OF
RESEARCH
............................................
116
3.2
THE
TECHNICAL
HERMETICA
..................................................................................................
124
3.2.1.
THE
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
MAGICAL
FORMULARIES
...........................................................
127
3.2.2.
THE
EARLY
ALCHEMICAL
TEXTS
....................................................................................
132
3.2.2.1.
PSEUDO-DEMOKRITOS
PHYSIKA
KAI
MYSTIKA
...............................................
137
3.2.2.2.
ZOSIMOS
OF
PANOPOLIS
..............................................................................
140
3.3.
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
HERMETICA
..........................................................................................
147
3.4.
CONCLUSIONS
....................................................................................................................
156
CHAPTER
4:
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
........................................................................
159
1.
THE
ANCIENT
NOVEL
...................................................................................................................
159
1.1.
THE
A
ITHIOPIKA
OF
HELIODOROS
.........................................................................................
161
1.1.1
KALASIRIS
.................................................................................................................
163
2.
LUCIAN
S
PHILOPSEUDES
...........................................................................................................
180
2.1.
PANKRATES
.........................................................................................................................
181
3.
APULEIUS
METAMORPHOSES
.....................................................................................................
185
3.1.
ZATCHLAS
...........................................................................................................................
187
3.2.
PRIESTS
IN
BOOK
11
(THE
ISIS
BOOK}
..................................................................................
194
3.2.1.
THE
PRIEST
OF
CENCHREAE,
THE
HIGH
PRIEST
MITHRAS,
AND
THE
PASTOPHORUS
ASINIUS
MARCELLUS
................................................................
195
3.2.2.
THE
PRIESTS
OF
THE
PROCESSION
AND
OTHER
PRIESTLY
FIGURES
IN
BOOK
11
.....................
200
4.
THESSALOS
................................................................................................................................
204
5.
HAMUPHIS
AND
THE
MIRACULOUS
RAIN
.....................................................................................
212
6.
PLUTARCH
S
DE
ISIDE
ET
OSIRIDE
................................................................................................
215
6.1.
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
ACCORDING
TO
PLUTARCH
....................................................................
219
7.
LAMBLICHOS
DE
MYSTERIIS
(AND
PORPHYRY
S
EPISTULA
ADANEBONEM)
......................................
225
CHAPTER
5:
CONCLUSIONS
TO
CHAPTERS
2-4
...................................................................
237
1.
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
IN
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
..................................................................................
237
1.1.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTHOOD
IN
DEMOTIC
LITERATURE
...................................
238
1.1.1.
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.........................................................................................
238
1.1.2.
AGE
........................................................................................................................
239
1.1.3.
SOCIAL
SITUATION
......................................................................................................
240
1.1.4.
NAME
.....................................................................................................................
241
1.1.5.
EPITHETS
AND
TITLES
..................................................................................................
242
1.1.6.
ACTIONS:
RITUAL,
MAGICAL
.........................................................................................
245
1.1.7.
MORAL
CHARACTERIZATION
..........................................................................................
247
1.2.
OTHER
IMPORTANT
ASPECTS
IN
THE
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
........................................................
248
1.2.1.
WISDOM
AND
KNOWLEDGE
........................................................................................
248
1.2.2.
PRIESTS
BEING
PAID
FOR
THEIR
SERVICES
......................................................................
250
2.
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
IN
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
......................................
251
2.1.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTHOOD
IN
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
..................................................................................
252
2.1.1.
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.....................................
252
2.1.2.
AGE
........................................................................................................................
253
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
2.1.3.
SOCIAL
SITUATION
.....................................................................................................
254
2.1.4.
NAME
....................................................................................................................
256
2.1.5.
EPITHETS
AND
TITLES
..................................................................................................
256
2.1.6.
ACTIONS:
RITUAL,
MAGICAL
.........................................................................................
257
2.1.7.
MORAL
CHARACTERIZATION
..........................................................................................
258
2.2.
OTHER IMPORTANT
ASPECTS
IN
THE
NARRATIVES
....................................................................
259
2.2.1.
WISDOM
AND
KNOWLEDGE
.......................................................................................
259
2.2.2.
PRIESTS
BEING
PAID
FOR
THEIR
SERVICES
.....................................................................
260
3.
CONTRAST
WITH
DIELEMAN
S
CONCLUSIONS
IN
CHAPTER
6
OF
PRIESTS,
TONGUES,
AND
RITES
.............
261
3.1.
DEMOTIC
LITERATURE
...........................................................................................................
261
3.2.
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
................................................................................................
264
3.3.
COMPARISON BETWEEN
DEMOTIC
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.......................................
267
4.
CONCLUSION:
IS
THERE
A
LITERARY
TYPE?
.......................................................................................
269
PART
TWO
.....................................................................................................................................
281
CHAPTER
6:
ROMAN
OPPRESSION
AND
DECAY
OF
THE
TEMPLES?
..............................
283
1.
TRADITIONAL
VIEWS
ON
THE
IMPACT
OF
ROME
IN
THE
EGYPTIAN
TEMPLE
MILIEU
..............................
283
2.
NEW
INTERPRETATIONS
................................................................................................................
285
3.
PERSISTENCE
OF
THE
TRADITIONAL
MODEL
.......................................................................................
292
4.
CONCLUSIONS
............................................................................................................................
294
CHAPTER
7:
THE
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
MODEL
............................................................
295
1.
THE
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
MODEL
.............................................................................................
295
2.
ANALYSIS
AND
REFUTATION
OF
THE
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
MODEL
...................................................
298
2.1.
DECENTRALIZATION
OF
THE
CULT
............................................................................................
298
2.2.
THE
ADAPTATION
OF
TEMPLE
RITUAL
TO
PRIVATE
USE
...............................................................
301
2.3.
MERCANTILIZATION
OF
RELIGIOUS
EXPERTISE
..........................................................................
304
2.4.
ITINERANT
EXPERTS
IN
THE
ROMAN
EMPIRE
..........................................................................
305
3.
CONCLUSION
.............................................................................................................................
310
CHAPTER
8:
THE
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
MODEL
............................................
311
1.
ANALYSIS
AND
REFUTATION
OF
THE
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
MODEL
.........................................
312
1.1.
EXOTICISM
AND
THE
IMAGE
OF
THE
MAGOS
..........................................................................
312
1.2.
EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERARY
SOURCES
IN
THE
CREATION
OF
THE
STEREOTYPE
............
315
1.3.
THE
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
MAGICAL
FORMULARIES
AS
A
DOCUMENT
OF
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
........................................................................................
317
2.
RECEPTION
AND
USE
OF
THE
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
MODEL
IN
THE
SCHOLARLY
LITERATURE
........
319
3.
CONCLUSION
............................................................................................................................
325
CHAPTER
9:
CONCLUSION
....................................................................
327
1.
SO,
WHAT
IS
AN
EGYPTIAN
PRIEST?
.............................................................................................
329
2.
POSTSCRIPT
..............................................................................................................................
338
BIBLIOGRAPHY
..........................................................................................................................
341
INDEX
...........................................................................................................................................
375
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adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
XI
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.
HISTORY
OF
RESEARCH
.
2
2.
THE
PLAN
OF
THIS
BOOK
.
8
PARTONE
.
11
CHAPTER
2:
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
.
13
1.
THE
INAROS-PEDUBASTIS
CYCLE
.
14
1.1.
THE
FIGHT
FOR
THE
SINECURE
OFAMUN
.
15
1.1.1.
THE
YOUNG
PRIEST
OF
HORUS
OF
PE
IN
BUTO
.
15
1.1.2.
THE
F
IRST
PROPHET
OF
AMUN
.
22
1.1.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
.
22
1.2.
THE
FIGHT
FOR
THE
ARMOR
OF
INAROS
.
23
1.2.1.
THE
SCRIBE
OF
THE
DIVINE
BOOK
.
24
1.2.2.
THE
SCRIBE
OF
THE
HOUSE
OF
LIFE
.
25
2.
THE
STORY
OF
PETEISIS
.
'
21
2.1.
FRAME
STORY
.
28
2.1.1.
PETEISIS
.
28
2.1.2.
HAREUS
.
39
2.1.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
.
39
2.2.
SHORT
STORIES
.
40
3.
THE
INSTRUCTION
OF
ANKHSHESHONQY
.
44
3.1.
ANKHSHESHONQY
.
45
3.2.
HARSIESIS
.
46
3.3.
OTHER
PRIESTS
.
47
4.
THE
SETNE
CYCLE
.
48
4.1.SETNE
.
49
4.2.
NANEFERKAPTAH
.
55
4.3.
THE
OLD
PRIEST
.
59
4.4.
SI-OSIRIS
.
61
4.5.
HORUS
SON
OF
PANESHE
.
.;
.
67
4.6.
OTHER
PRIESTS
.
70
5.
PAPYRUS
VANDIER
.
71
5.1.
MERIRE
.
72
5.2.
THE
COURT
MAGICIANS
.
74
6.
AMASIS
AND
THE
SKIPPER
.
75
7.
THE
MAGICIAN
HI
(SON
OF)
HOR
.
75
8.
THE
SAQQARA
DEMOTIC
PAPYRI
.
76
9.
THE
STORY
OF
PADIPEP
.
77
10.
EINE
NEUE
DEMOTISCHE
ERZAHLUNG
.
79
11.
NARRATIVES
FROM
THE
TEBTUNIS
TEMPLE
LIBRARY
.
80
12.
THE
LIFE
OF
IMHOTEP
.
82
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
3:
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
LITERATURE
.
85
1.
THE
GREEK
ALEXANDER
ROMANCE'.
NECTANEBO
.
85
2.
MANETHO
AND
CHAEREMON
(WITH
A
POSTSCRIPT
ON
HORAPOLLO)
.
91
2.1.
MANETHO
.
92
2.2.
CHAEREMON
.
105
2.3.
POSTSCRIPT:
HORAPOLLO
AND
THE
TRANSMISSION
OF
CHAEREMON
'
S
HIEROGLYPHIKA
.
113
3.
THE
HERMETICA
.
115
3.1.
THE
HERMETICA:
TEXTS,
CHRONOLOGY,
AND
HISTORY
OF
RESEARCH
.
116
3.2
THE
TECHNICAL
HERMETICA
.
124
3.2.1.
THE
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
MAGICAL
FORMULARIES
.
127
3.2.2.
THE
EARLY
ALCHEMICAL
TEXTS
.
132
3.2.2.1.
PSEUDO-DEMOKRITOS
'
PHYSIKA
KAI
MYSTIKA
.
137
3.2.2.2.
ZOSIMOS
OF
PANOPOLIS
.
140
3.3.
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
HERMETICA
.
147
3.4.
CONCLUSIONS
.
156
CHAPTER
4:
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.
159
1.
THE
ANCIENT
NOVEL
.
159
1.1.
THE
A
ITHIOPIKA
OF
HELIODOROS
.
161
1.1.1
KALASIRIS
.
163
2.
LUCIAN
'
S
PHILOPSEUDES
.
180
2.1.
PANKRATES
.
181
3.
APULEIUS
'
METAMORPHOSES
.
185
3.1.
ZATCHLAS
.
187
3.2.
PRIESTS
IN
BOOK
11
(THE
ISIS
BOOK}
.
194
3.2.1.
THE
PRIEST
OF
CENCHREAE,
THE
HIGH
PRIEST
MITHRAS,
AND
THE
PASTOPHORUS
ASINIUS
MARCELLUS
.
195
3.2.2.
THE
PRIESTS
OF
THE
PROCESSION
AND
OTHER
PRIESTLY
FIGURES
IN
BOOK
11
.
200
4.
THESSALOS
.
204
5.
HAMUPHIS
AND
THE
"
MIRACULOUS
RAIN
"
.
212
6.
PLUTARCH
'
S
DE
ISIDE
ET
OSIRIDE
.
215
6.1.
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
ACCORDING
TO
PLUTARCH
.
219
7.
LAMBLICHOS
'
DE
MYSTERIIS
(AND
PORPHYRY
'
S
EPISTULA
ADANEBONEM)
.
225
CHAPTER
5:
CONCLUSIONS
TO
CHAPTERS
2-4
.
237
1.
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
IN
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
.
237
1.1.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTHOOD
IN
DEMOTIC
LITERATURE
.
238
1.1.1.
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.
238
1.1.2.
AGE
.
239
1.1.3.
SOCIAL
SITUATION
.
240
1.1.4.
NAME
.
241
1.1.5.
EPITHETS
AND
TITLES
.
242
1.1.6.
ACTIONS:
RITUAL,
MAGICAL
.
245
1.1.7.
MORAL
CHARACTERIZATION
.
247
1.2.
OTHER
IMPORTANT
ASPECTS
IN
THE
DEMOTIC
NARRATIVES
.
248
1.2.1.
WISDOM
AND
KNOWLEDGE
.
248
1.2.2.
PRIESTS
BEING
PAID
FOR
THEIR
SERVICES
.
250
2.
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTS
IN
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.
251
2.1.
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
EGYPTIAN
PRIESTHOOD
IN
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.
252
2.1.1.
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
.
252
2.1.2.
AGE
.
253
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
2.1.3.
SOCIAL
SITUATION
.
254
2.1.4.
NAME
.
256
2.1.5.
EPITHETS
AND
TITLES
.
256
2.1.6.
ACTIONS:
RITUAL,
MAGICAL
.
257
2.1.7.
MORAL
CHARACTERIZATION
.
258
2.2.
OTHER IMPORTANT
ASPECTS
IN
THE
NARRATIVES
.
259
2.2.1.
WISDOM
AND
KNOWLEDGE
.
259
2.2.2.
PRIESTS
BEING
PAID
FOR
THEIR
SERVICES
.
260
3.
CONTRAST
WITH
DIELEMAN
'
S
CONCLUSIONS
IN
CHAPTER
6
OF
PRIESTS,
TONGUES,
AND
RITES
.
261
3.1.
DEMOTIC
LITERATURE
.
261
3.2.
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.
264
3.3.
COMPARISON BETWEEN
DEMOTIC
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERATURE
.
267
4.
CONCLUSION:
IS
THERE
A
LITERARY
TYPE?
.
269
PART
TWO
.
281
CHAPTER
6:
ROMAN
OPPRESSION
AND
DECAY
OF
THE
TEMPLES?
.
283
1.
TRADITIONAL
VIEWS
ON
THE
IMPACT
OF
ROME
IN
THE
EGYPTIAN
TEMPLE
MILIEU
.
283
2.
NEW
INTERPRETATIONS
.
285
3.
PERSISTENCE
OF
THE
TRADITIONAL
MODEL
.
292
4.
CONCLUSIONS
.
294
CHAPTER
7:
THE
"
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
"
MODEL
.
295
1.
THE
"
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
"
MODEL
.
295
2.
ANALYSIS
AND
REFUTATION
OF
THE
"
PRIEST
TO
MAGICIAN
"
MODEL
.
298
2.1.
DECENTRALIZATION
OF
THE
CULT
.
298
2.2.
THE
ADAPTATION
OF
TEMPLE
RITUAL
TO
PRIVATE
USE
.
301
2.3.
MERCANTILIZATION
OF
RELIGIOUS
EXPERTISE
.
304
2.4.
ITINERANT
EXPERTS
IN
THE
ROMAN
EMPIRE
.
305
3.
CONCLUSION
.
310
CHAPTER
8:
THE
"
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
"
MODEL
.
311
1.
ANALYSIS
AND
REFUTATION
OF
THE
"
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
"
MODEL
.
312
1.1.
EXOTICISM
AND
THE
IMAGE
OF
THE
MAGOS
.
312
1.2.
EGYPTIAN
AND
GRAECO-ROMAN
LITERARY
SOURCES
IN
THE
CREATION
OF
THE
STEREOTYPE
.
315
1.3.
THE
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN
MAGICAL
FORMULARIES
AS
A
DOCUMENT
OF
"
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
"
.
317
2.
RECEPTION
AND
USE
OF
THE
"
STEREOTYPE
APPROPRIATION
"
MODEL
IN
THE
SCHOLARLY
LITERATURE
.
319
3.
CONCLUSION
.
325
CHAPTER
9:
CONCLUSION
.
327
1.
SO,
WHAT
IS
AN
EGYPTIAN
PRIEST?
.
329
2.
POSTSCRIPT
.
338
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
341
INDEX
.
375 |
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title | The Egyptian priests of the Graeco-Roman period an analysis on the basis of the Egyptian and Graeco-Roman literary and paraliterary sources |
title_auth | The Egyptian priests of the Graeco-Roman period an analysis on the basis of the Egyptian and Graeco-Roman literary and paraliterary sources |
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title_fullStr | The Egyptian priests of the Graeco-Roman period an analysis on the basis of the Egyptian and Graeco-Roman literary and paraliterary sources Marina Escolano-Poveda |
title_full_unstemmed | The Egyptian priests of the Graeco-Roman period an analysis on the basis of the Egyptian and Graeco-Roman literary and paraliterary sources Marina Escolano-Poveda |
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