Adoration of the RAM: Five Hymns to Amun-Re from Hibis Temple Contributor(s): Klotz, David (Author) |
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ISBN: 0974002526 ISBN-13: 9780974002521 Publisher: Yale Egyptology OUR PRICE: $23.75 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 2006 Annotation: Hibis Temple, tucked away in the remote Khargeh Oasis, contains the longest monumental hymns to Amun-Re ever carved in hieroglyphs. These religious texts, inscribed during the reign of Darius 1, drew upon a large variety of New Kindgom sources, and later served as sources for the Graeco-Roman hymns at Esna Temple. This new study, the first extensive commentary on the five liturgically connected hymns, features new translations with detailed notes. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Ancient - Egypt |
Dewey: 299.313 |
LCCN: 2006016574 |
Series: Yale Egyptological Studies |
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 7.06" W x 9.98" (1.42 lbs) 300 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.) - Cultural Region - North Africa |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Hibis Temple, tucked away in the remote Khargeh Oasis, contains the longest monumental hymns to Amun-Re ever carved in hieroglyphs. These religious texts, inscribed during the reign of Darius I, drew upon a large variety of New Kingdom sources, and later they served as sources for the Graeco-Roman hymns at Esna Temple. As such, the hymns to Amun-Re from Hibis are excellently suited for studying Egyptian theology during the Persian Period, on the eve of the supposed "new theology" created by the Graeco-Roman priesthood. This new study, the first extensive commentary on the five liturgically connected hymns, features new translations with detailed notes. The book also considers dominant theological themes present in the texts, including the concept of "Amun within the Iris." |