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Kégemni --- Ptah-Hotep
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Dieser Titel aus dem De Gruyter-Verlagsarchiv ist digitalisiert worden, um ihn der wissenschaftlichen Forschung zugänglich zu machen. Da der Titel erstmals im Nationalsozialismus publiziert wurde, ist er in besonderem Maße in seinem historischen Kontext zu betrachten. Mehr erfahren Sie .› This title from the De Gruyter Book Archive has been digitized in order to make it available for academic research. It was originally published under National Socialism and has to be viewed in this historical context. Learn more .›
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Tombs --- Nyhetep-Ptah --- ʻAnkhmʻahor --- Tomb --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Tombes --- Gizeh (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Saqqarah (Égypte ; site archéologique) --- Tombe de Nyhetep-Ptah --- Tombe de Ânkhmâhor --- Tomb. --- Antiquities. --- Hetep-ny-Ptah --- Tombe de Nyhetep-Ptah. --- Tombe de Ânkhmâhor. --- Tombs - Egypt - Jīzah --- Tombs - Egypt - Ṣaqqārah --- Nyhetep-Ptah - Tomb --- ʻAnkhmʻahor - Tomb --- Egypt - Antiquities
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Situé sur la bordure nord du domaine d'Amon-Rê à Karnak, le temple de Ptah n'a pas fait l'objet d'une étude depuis les travaux pionniers de Georges Legrain en 1899 et 1900. Initié en 2008, un programme du CFEETK (MAE-CNRS USR 3172) vise à une compréhension globale de cet édifice bâti par Thoutmosis III, agrandi et décoré jusqu'au début de l'époque romaine. Les deux premiers volumes proposés livrent pour la première fois l'ensemble de la matière épigraphique du temple (fac-similés et textes hiéroglyphiques en ligne) ainsi que la couverture photographique complète, réalisée essentiellement après l'achèvement, en 2013, d'un important programme de restauration et de conservation. La documentation réunie dans ces deux volumes témoigne du rôle prépondérant du dieu Ptah dans les théologies thébaines. Dans ce temple où primitivement Amon-Rê était l'hôte de Ptah et d'Hathor, les théologiens de l'époque ptolémaïque ont adjoint Somtous l'enfant et Imhotep, l'architecte divinisé. Tout au long de son histoire, sur plus d'un millénaire et demi de fonctionnement, le temple de Ptah restera un lieu privilégié à Karnak, accueillant Amon-Rê et Osiris lors de leurs sorties processionnelles.
Ptah (Egyptian deity) --- Temples --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Karnak (Egypt) --- Karnak (Egypte) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Ptah (Divinité égyptienne) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Gods, Egyptian --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Antiquité --- Antiquities --- Ptah (Divinité égyptienne) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités --- Antiquité. --- Antiquité. --- Temples - Egypt - Karnak --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt - Karnak --- Karnak (Egypt) - Antiquities --- Religious architecture
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Priests --- Ptah (Egyptian deity) --- Cult --- Memphis (Extinct city) --- Religion --- Inscriptions, Egyptian --- Religion. --- -Ptah (Egyptian deity) --- -Egyptian language --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Gods, Egyptian --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- -Inscriptions --- -Egypt --- Antiquities --- -Cult --- -Religion --- -Pastors --- Demotic inscriptions --- Egyptian inscriptions --- Egyptian language --- Hieratic inscriptions --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions (Egyptian) --- Inscriptions, Demotic --- Inscriptions, Hieratic --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic (Egyptian) --- Egypt --- Priests - Egypt - Memphis (Extinct city) --- Ptah (Egyptian deity) - Cult - Egypt - Memphis (Extinct city) --- Memphis (Extinct city) - Religion --- Ptah (divinité égyptienne) --- Prêtres égyptiens anciens --- Memphis (ville ancienne) --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Égypte --- Culte --- Histoire --- Sources --- Vie religieuse --- Histoire religieuse --- Antiquité
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"James Pritchard's classic anthologies of the ancient Near East have introduced generations of readers to texts essential for understanding the peoples and cultures of this important region. Now these two enduring works have been combined and integrated into one convenient and richly illustrated volume, with a new foreword that puts the tranlations in context. With more than 130 reading selections and 300 photographs of ancient art, architecture and artifacts, this volume provides a stimulating introduction to some of the most significant and widely studied texts of the ancient Near East, including the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Creation Epic (Enuma elish), the Code of Hammurabi, and the Baal Cycle. For students of history, religion, the Bible, archaeology, and anthropology, this anthology provides a wealth of material for understanding the ancient Near East."--Page 4 of cover.
Middle Eastern literature --- Bible. --- Bible. --- History of contemporary events. --- Antiquities. --- A. Leo Oppenheim. --- Adapa. --- Ahab. --- Akhenaten. --- Akkad (city). --- Akkadian Empire. --- Alalakh. --- Amarna letters. --- Amarna. --- Amorite. --- Amun. --- Amurru (god). --- Ancient Egypt. --- Ancient Near East. --- Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament. --- Anunnaki. --- Arzawa. --- Ashdod. --- Asherah. --- Ashnan. --- Ashurbanipal. --- Ashurnasirpal II. --- Atum. --- Babylonia. --- Canaan. --- Chemosh. --- Deity. --- Dowry. --- Egyptian hieroglyphs. --- Egyptian mythology. --- Egyptians. --- Ekur. --- Elephantine. --- Elisha. --- Enheduanna. --- Enkidu. --- Enlil. --- Ennead. --- Epigraphy. --- Ereshkigal. --- Eridu. --- Esagila. --- Esarhaddon. --- Eshnunna. --- Eunuch. --- Gezer. --- Haruspex. --- Hazael. --- Hittites. --- Humbaba. --- Idrimi. --- Inanna. --- Ishtar. --- Josiah. --- Keilah. --- Khnum. --- King of the Gods. --- Kingu. --- Majesty. --- Marduk. --- Merneptah Stele. --- Middle Egypt. --- Milkilu. --- Mitanni. --- Nabonidus. --- Namtar. --- Naram-Sin. --- Nebuchadnezzar II. --- Nergal. --- Nimrud. --- Ningal. --- Ninurta. --- Nippur. --- Nusku. --- Old Testament. --- Oracle. --- Osiris myth. --- Ostracon. --- Pharaoh. --- Ptah. --- Ptolemaic Kingdom. --- Sargon of Akkad. --- Shamash. --- Shekel. --- Supplication. --- Tammuz (deity). --- The Persians. --- Thutmose I. --- Tiamat. --- Tobiah (Ammonite). --- Ugarit. --- Ugaritic. --- Upper Egypt. --- Upper and Lower Egypt. --- Urshanabi. --- Uruk. --- Urukagina. --- Utnapishtim. --- Yahdun-Lim. --- Zimri-Lim.
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