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Ryholt, Kim
Narrative Literature from the Tebtunis Temple Library
2013, xvi+230 sider 23 s/h plancher
ISBN 978-87-635-0780-6
Serie:
Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 35
ISSN 0902-5499
Serie:
The Carlsberg Papyri, vol. 10
ISSN 0907-8118
2013
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Carsten Niebuhr Instituttet for Nærorientalske Studier
The book presents ten narrative texts written in the demotic script and preserved in papyri from the Tebtunis temple library (1st/2nd century AD).
Eight of the texts are historical narratives which focus on the first millennium BC. Four concern prince Inaros, who rebelled against the Assyrian domination of Egypt in the 7th century, and his clan. One is about Inaros himself, while the other three take place after his death. Two other narratives mention Necho I and II of the Saite Period. The story about Necho II is particularly noteworthy, since it refers to the king as Nechepsos and for the first time provides us with the identity behind this name. Nechepsos is well attested as a sage king in Greek literary tradition, above all in relation to astrology. Of the two final historical narratives, one belongs to the cycle
of stories about the Heliopolitan priesthood and the other concerns the Persian occupation of Egypt in the 5th or 4th century. The volume further includes a prophecy that forms the continuation of Nectanebo’s Dream, known from the Greek
translation by Apollonios, and a new version of the mythological Contendings of Horus and Seth. Apart from a translation of the prophecy, none of the papyri have previously been published.
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
The Petese Stories II 2006, ISBN 978-87-635-0404-1, indb
The Petese Stories II 2006, ISBN 978-87-635-0404-1, 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
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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