The ancient Egyptian Netherworld Books /:

The ancient Egyptian Netherworld Books, important compositions that decorated the New Kingdom royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings, present humanity's oldest surviving attempts to provide a scientific map of the unseen realms beyond the visible cosmos and contain imagery and annotations that...

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Hauptverfasser: Darnell, John Coleman (VerfasserIn, ÜbersetzerIn), Manassa, Colleen (VerfasserIn, ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Ancient Egyptian
Veröffentlicht: Atlanta : SBL Press, [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Writings from the ancient world ; no. 39.
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Zusammenfassung:The ancient Egyptian Netherworld Books, important compositions that decorated the New Kingdom royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings, present humanity's oldest surviving attempts to provide a scientific map of the unseen realms beyond the visible cosmos and contain imagery and annotations that represent ancient Egyptian speculation (essentially philosophical and theological) about the events of the solar journey through the twelve hours of the night. The Netherworld Books describe one of the central mysteries of Egyptian religious belief-the union of the solar god Re with the underworldly god Osiris-and provide information on aspects of Egyptian theology and cosmography not present in the now more widely read Book of the Dead. Numerous illustrations provide overview images and individual scenes from each Netherworld Book, emphasizing the unity of text and image within the compositions. The major texts translated include the Book of Adoring Re in the West (the Litany of Re), the Book of the Hidden Chamber (Amduat), the Book of Gates, the Book of Caverns, the Books of the Creation of the Solar Disk, and the Books of the Solar-Osirian Unity.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xxxvii, 685 pages) : illustrations
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:0884140458
9780884140450

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