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Ryholt, Kim
The Petese Stories II
2006, 210 sider 24 plancher
ISBN 978-87-635-0404-1
Serie:
Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 29
ISSN 0902-5499
Serie:
The Carlsberg Papyri, vol. 6
ISSN 0907-8118
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I kommission for
Carsten Niebuhr Instituttet for Nærorientalske Studier
The Carlsberg Papyri 6 (CNI 29) contains the edition of a new manuscript with Petese Stories from the Tebtunis temple library, dating to the period around 100 AD. The Petese Stories is a compilation of seventy stories about the virtues and vices of women. The numerous stories were compiled on the orders of the prophet Petese of Heliopolis that they may serve as a literary testament by which he would be remembered. Petese was, according to literary tradition, Plato’s Egyptian instructor in astrology. The composition seems to have been modeled on the fundamental Myth of the Sun's Eye. The overall structural pattern of the text is very similar to the Arabian Nights; a frame story forms the introduction as well as the fabric into which the long series of shorter tales are woven. Among the stories preserved in the new manuscript one is particularly remarkable in that it is known from a translation by Herodotus, the so-called Pheros Story (Book II, chap. 111).
Kim Ryholt er professor i ægyptologi på Institut for Tværkulturelle og Regionale Studier ved Københavns Universitet. Han har i over 20 år været ansvarlig for Papyrus Carlsberg Samlingen og dens udgivelsesaktiviteter.
Alle udgivelser af
Kim Ryholt som redaktør
Acts of the Seventh International Conference of Demotic Studies, Copenhagen 23-27 August 1999 2002, ISBN 978-87-7289-648-9, indb
Kim Ryholt som forfatter
The Story of Petese Son of Petetum and Seventy other Good and Bad Stories 1999, ISBN 978-87-7289-527-7, indb
The Story of Petese Son of Petetum and Seventy other Good and Bad Stories 1999, ISBN 978-87-7289-527-7, indb
The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c. 1800–1550 B.C. 1997, ISBN 978-87-7289-421-8, indb
A Miscellany of Demotic Texts and Studies 2000, ISBN 978-87-7289-547-5, indb
A Miscellany of Demotic Texts and Studies 2000, ISBN 978-87-7289-547-5, indb
Hieratic Texts from the Collection 2006, ISBN 978-87-635-0405-8, indb
Hieratic Texts from the Collection 2006, ISBN 978-87-635-0405-8, indb
Narrative Literature from the Tebtunis Temple Library 2013, ISBN 978-87-635-0780-6, indb
Narrative Literature from the Tebtunis Temple Library 2013, ISBN 978-87-635-0780-6, indb
Hieratic Texts from Tebtunis 2020, ISBN 978-87-635-4676-8, indb
Hieratic Texts from Tebtunis 2020, ISBN 978-87-635-4676-8, indb
Demotic Literary Texts from Tebtunis and Beyond 2019, ISBN 978-87-635-2607-4, indb
Lotus and Laurel 2015, ISBN 978-87-635-4208-1, indb
Problems of Canonicity and Identity Formation in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia 2016, ISBN 978-87-635-4372-9, indb
Catalogue of Egyptian Funerary Papyri in Danish Collections 2016, ISBN 978-87-635-4374-3, indb
Catalogue of Egyptian Funerary Papyri in Danish Collections 2016, ISBN 978-87-635-4374-3, indb
Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History 2018, ISBN 978-87-635-4387-3, indb
Papyrus Conservation in the Field 2020, ISBN 978-87-635-4631-7, hft
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