An edition of Daily life of the Egyptian gods (1996)

Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods

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An edition of Daily life of the Egyptian gods (1996)

Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods

First English Edition
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This is the first English translation of a highly appealing volume originally published in French in 1993. Informed by a sense of wonderment at divine doings, it treats the ancient Egyptian gods as if they were an ethnic group that captured the fancy of ethnologists or sociologists.

The book begins with a discussion of the gods' community as a society unto itself. The authors describe the structures of the society of the gods and some of the conflics that frequently upset it, with individual gods acting to protect their own positions in an established hierarchy and struggling to gain power over their fellows. The nature of their immortal but not invulnerable bodies, their pleasures, and their needs are considered. What did they eat, the authors ask, and did they feel pain?

The second part of the book cites familiar traditions and little-known texts to explain the relationship of the gods to the pharaoh, who was believed to represent them on earth. By performing appropriate rites, the pharaoh maintained a delicate equlibrium, balancing the sky home of the sun god, the underworld of Osiris and the dead, and the earth itself. While each world was autonomous and had its own mythological context, the separate spheres were also interdependent, requiring the sun's daily course and the pharaoh's ritual actions to ensure the cohesion of the universe.

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English
Pages
288

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Daily life of the Egyptian gods
1997, John Murray
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1996, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-233) and index (p. 243).

Published in
Ithaca, USA
Copyright Date
1996
Translation Of
La vie quotidienne des dieux egyptiens (Hachette, 1993)
Translated From
French

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.31
Library of Congress
BL2450.G6 M4413 1996, BL2450.G6M4413 1996

Contributors

Translator
G. M. Goshgarian
Co-Author
Christine Favard-Meeks

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 288 p., [22] p. of plates :
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL971214M
Internet Archive
dailylifeofegypt0000meek
ISBN 10
0801482488
ISBN 13
9780801482489
LCCN
96007984
Library Thing
229880
Goodreads
2246579
4335824

Work Description

The Egyptian religion was grounded in a thought system so totally foreign to the Western mind that it presents an almost unbridgeable conceptual gap. The Meekses (Dimitri (Universite de Provence) and Christine (Sorbonne)) attempt in this translation of their La vie quotidienne des dieux egyptiens (Hachette, 1993) to enable us to enter this strange world by observing the daily life of the gods and appreciating the inner logic of their activities. This is a difficult task because the authors must work from scattered and indirect bits and pieces of evidence with very few patches of satisfying detail. While the work's organization is sound, it also makes an abstract, often dry presentation that is foreign to the Egyptian mind, an inadvertent confirmation of the Meekses' exposition of the conceptual gap. They do not try to conceal the conjectural nature of much of their reconstruction, but perhaps it ought to be emphasized more heavily for the unwary neophyte. Nevertheless, this book does a good job of synthesizing, reconstructing, and explaining a very esoteric subject.

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