Ancient Egyptian Books Of Earth
Joshua Aaron Roberson
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Description for Ancient Egyptian Books Of Earth
Hardback. This material illustrated discrete episodes from the nocturnal voyage of the sun god, which functioned as a model for the resurrection of the deceased king. The present study collects and analyses all currently known Book of the Earth material, including discussions of iconography, grammar, orthography and architectural setting. Series: Wilbour Studies in Egypt and Ancient Western Asia. Num Pages: 594 pages, Illustrated. BIC Classification: 1QDAE; HDDG; HRKP1. Category: (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 282 x 221 x 38. Weight in Grams: 1858.
Illustrated in b/w with 109 figures, 69 plates and 9 tables.
Collections of scenes and texts designated variously as the "Book of the Earth," "Creation of the Solar Disc," and "Book of Aker" were inscribed on the walls of royal sarcophagus chambers throughout Egypt's Ramessid period (Dynasties 19-20). This material illustrated discrete episodes from the nocturnal voyage of the sun god, which functioned as a model for the resurrection of the deceased king.
These earliest "Books of the Earth" employed mostly ad hoc arrangements of scenes, united by shared elements of iconography, an overarching, bipartite ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Lockwood Press United States
Number of pages
594
Condition
New
Series
Wilbour Studies in Egypt and Ancient Western Asia
Number of Pages
594
Place of Publication
Atlanta, United States
ISBN
9781937040000
SKU
V9781937040000
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Ref
99-37
About Joshua Aaron Roberson
Joshua Aaron Roberson is Assistant Professor, Department of History, Camden County College (Blackwood, NJ). He has worked as an epigrapher and sigillographer with the University of Pennsylvania expeditions to Saqqara and Abydos. He has also worked as a sigillographer for the French-Egyptian expedition (CNRS/CFEETK) to the Opet temple at Karnak, and has conducted independent research in the Valley of the ... Read more
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