Temples of Ancient Egypt: Origins of Modern English Historiography
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Five distinguished scholars here summarize the state of current knowledge about ancient Egyptian temples and the rituals associated with their use. The first volume in English to survey the major types of Egyptian temples from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period, it offers a unique perspective on ritual and its cultural significance. The authors perceive temples as loci for the creative interplay of sacred space and sacred time. They regard as unacceptable the traditional division of the temples into the categories of "mortuary" and "divine," believing that their functions and symbolic representations were, at once, too varied and too intertwined.

Contents: Temples, Priests, and Rituals: An Overview BYRON E. SHAFER, Fordham University

Royal Cult Complexes of the Old and Middle Kingdoms DIETER ARNOLD, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

New Kingdom "Mortuary Temples" and "Mansions of Millions of Years" GERHARD HAENY, formerly of the Swiss Institute in Cairo, Egypt

The New Kingdom "Divine" Temple: The Example of Luxor LANNY BELL, Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design

Temples of the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods: Ancient Traditions in New Contexts RAGNHILD BJERRE FINNESTAD, University of Bergen, Norway

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780801433993
EAN: 9780801433993
Publisher Date: 23 Dec 1997
Dewey: 299.31
Height: 236 mm
LCCN: 97023851
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 27 mm
ISBN-10: 0801433991
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Language: English
Lexile Reading: 1600
No of Pages: 352
Series Title: English
Width: 157 mm