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Handschriften (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Manuscrits (Papyrus) --- Papyri [Egyptian ] --- Papyrologie --- Papyrology --- Papyrus manuscripts --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Byzantine --- Manuscripts --- Papyrus (Manuscrits) --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. --- Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. --- Catalogs.
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Handschriften (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Manuscrits (Papyrus) --- Papyri [Egyptian ] --- Papyrologie --- Papyrology --- Papyrus manuscripts --- Papyrus (Manuscrits) --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- 091.141 --- -Classical papyri --- Papyri --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- 091.141 Papyri --- -Papyri --- -091.141 Papyri --- Classical papyri --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Ramses --- Papyrus Harris no l. --- Papyrus Harris no l --- Ramses III, King of Egypt --- Ramesses --- Ramses - III, - King of Egypt --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- British museum (Londres) --- Ramsès (pharaon ; 1198-1166 av. J.-C.) --- Égypte --- Papyrus égyptiens --- Écriture hiéroglyphique --- Glossaires, vocabulaires, etc. français --- Manuscrits. Papyrus Harris I --- 1314-1085 av. J.-C. (XIXe et XXe dynasties) --- Sources
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This is a comprehensive study of the Derveni Papyrus. The papyrus, found in 1962 near Thessaloniki, is not only one of the oldest surviving Greek papyri but is also considered by scholars as a document of primary importance for a better understanding of the religious and philosophical developments in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Gábor Betegh aims to reconstruct and systematically analyse the different strata of the text and their interrelation by exploring the archaeological context; the interpretation of rituals in the first columns of the text; the Orphic poem commented on by the author of the papyrus; and the cosmological and theological doctrines which emerge from the Derveni author's exegesis of the poem. Betegh discusses the place of the text in the context of late Presocratic philosophy and offers an important preliminary edition of the text of the papyrus with critical apparatus and English translation.
Dionysia. --- Orphisme --- Derveni papyrus. --- Papyrus de Derveni. --- Greece --- Grèce --- Religion. --- Religion --- 292.9 --- 113 --- Religion Classical Greek and Roman Sects and reform movements --- Philosophy Cosmology --- Grèce --- Dionysia --- Orphic mysteries --- Orphism --- Cults --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Religion grecque --- Cosmologie grecque --- Musée archéologique (Thessalonique, Grèce) --- Héraclite d'Éphèse (0550?-0480? av. J.-C.) --- Papyrus grecs --- Sources --- Manuscrits. Papyrus de Derveni
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Dating from 320 B.C., the papyrus of Imouthès, son of Psintaês, is one of the longest complete papyri of Egyptian ritual texts in existence. It was given to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1935 by Edward S. Harkness. A number of Egyptologists have worked on the sometimes difficult texts hidden in its elegant hieratic script, but this is its first complete publication. The author, Jean-Claude Goyon, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Lyon, is one of the world's experts on Egyptian texts of this period. The book, which is in French, includes translation and commentary, and a complete photographic publication of the papyrus with hieroglyphic transcription.
Rites and ceremonies --- Papyrus d'Imouthes, fils de Psintaes. --- Egypt --- Religion. --- Osiris (divinité égyptienne) --- Religion égyptienne --- Prêtres égyptiens anciens --- Égypte --- Metropolitan museum of art (New York) --- Culte --- Sources --- Rituel --- Histoire --- 332-30 av.J.-C. --- Manuscrits. Papyrus MMA 35.9.21
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History, Ancient --- Manuscripts (Papyri). --- Paleography. --- Historiography. --- Sources. --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Histoire ancienne --- Papyrus (Manuscrits) --- Historiography --- Sources --- Historiographie --- Handschriften (Papyri) --- Manuscrits (Papyrus) --- Papyri [Egyptian ] --- Paleography --- Handwriting --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Writing --- Diplomatics --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Manuscripts --- Papyri, Egyptian --- Papyrus manuscripts --- Writing materials and instruments --- History [Ancient ] --- History, Ancient - Sources. --- History, Ancient - Historiography. --- History, Ancient - Sources
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Incantations, Egyptian. --- Future life. --- Manuscripts, Egyptian --- Qeqa, --- Future life --- Incantations, Egyptian --- Egyptian manuscripts --- Egyptian incantations --- Afterlife --- Eternal life --- Life, Future --- Life after death --- Eschatology --- Eternity --- Immortality --- Near-death experiences --- Religious aspects --- Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung (Berlin) --- Livre des morts --- Incantations égyptiennes --- Papyrus hiéroglyphiques --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Religion égyptienne --- Manuscrits. Papyrus Berlin P. 3003 --- Écriture hiéroglyphique
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Egyptian language --- Future life. --- Musée égyptien (Le Caire) --- Livre des morts --- Égyptien ancien (langue) --- Papyrus égyptiens --- Religion égyptienne --- Rites et cérémonies funéraires --- Mort --- Manuscrits. Papyrus JE 95838 --- Écriture hiéroglyphique --- Rituel --- Égypte --- Antiquité --- Aspect religieux --- Religion égyptienne --- Papyrus of Gatseshen. --- Book of the dead --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Egypt --- Religion.
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Der Band ist einer Gruppe von Erlanger Papyri gewidmet, deren besondere Bedeutung für die Papyrologie bzw. Kodikologie sowie für die Geschichte des spätantiken Ägypten bislang nicht erkannt worden ist. Im Mittelpunkt der Gruppe steht ein Papyruskodex, der in Zweitverwendung als Wirtschaftsbuch diente. Aus dem oberägyptischen Diospolis Parva stammend - einem Ort, der aus Mangel an Papyrusfunden zu den weißen Flecken auf der papyrologischen Landkarte zählt - und kurze Zeit nach dem sogenannten Toleranzedikt des Licinius (Juni 313 n. Chr.) verfaßt, geben die Texte Auskunft über das Verwaltungs-, Fiskal- und Militärwesen der civitas, aber auch über den Grad der Christianisierung jener Region Ägyptens, in der wenige Jahre später der Heilige Pachom wirken sollte. Der erste Teil des Bandes enthält eine papyrologisch-kodikologische, philologische und historische Einleitung, der zweite Teil revidierte, gegenüber der editio princeps erheblich verbesserte Fassungen des altgriechischen Textes nebst deutscher Übersetzung, Zeilenkommentar, Indizes und Abbildungen. Interessant für: Papyrologen, Althistoriker, Philologen, Ägyptologen, Kirchenhistoriker, Byzantinisten.
Handschriften (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Manuscrits (Papyrus) --- Papyri [Egyptian ] --- Papyrologie --- Papyrology --- Papyrus manuscripts --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Papyrus grecs --- Translations into German --- Traductions allemandes --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Christianity --- Papyrus. --- Rechnungsbuch. --- Financiële administratie. --- Erlangen / Universitätsbibliothek. --- Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg. --- Hiw (Egypt) --- Griechisch. --- Diospolis Parva. --- History. --- Conditions économiques --- Religions --- Church history --- Diospolis Mikra (Egypt) --- Diospolis Parva (Egypt) --- Hiu (Egypt) --- Hu (Egypt) --- Hut (Egypt) --- Hut-Sekhen (Egypt) --- History --- Sources --- Egyptian language --- Papyri
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