The almost infinite number of epithets applied to Egyptian deities attests to the complex and diverse nature of Egyptian gods. In general, epithets outline a deity’s character, describe his/her physical appearance and attributes, and give information about the cult. Epithets immediately follow the deity’s name and can be made up of several distinct components. In hymns and ritual scenes, epithets often occur in long strings. It is useful to distinguish between epithets that identify a unique aspect of a deity’s personality (“personal epithets”) and epithets that refer to a particular situation or activity (“situational epithets”); in the latter case, the epithet can be applied to multiple deities
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
The Orphic Hymns consist of a prooemium and 87 hymns addressed to several deities in a late Orphic i...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
The almost infinite number of epithets applied to Egyptian deities attests to the complex and divers...
The almost infinite number of epithets applied to Egyptian deities attests to the complex and divers...
International audienceDivine epithets are a fundamental feature of Greek and Roman religions. Cult‐e...
International audienceDivine epithets are a fundamental feature of Greek and Roman religions. Cult‐e...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, First Edition. Edited by Roger S. Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craig...
It has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh was regarded as divine in Egyptian culture. He was ...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
This dissertation examines ancient conceptions of Near Eastern deities whose names consistently incl...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
The Orphic Hymns consist of a prooemium and 87 hymns addressed to several deities in a late Orphic i...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
The almost infinite number of epithets applied to Egyptian deities attests to the complex and divers...
The almost infinite number of epithets applied to Egyptian deities attests to the complex and divers...
International audienceDivine epithets are a fundamental feature of Greek and Roman religions. Cult‐e...
International audienceDivine epithets are a fundamental feature of Greek and Roman religions. Cult‐e...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, First Edition. Edited by Roger S. Bagnall, Kai Brodersen, Craig...
It has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh was regarded as divine in Egyptian culture. He was ...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
Ancient Greek and Semitic languages resorted to a large range of words to name the divine. Gods and ...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
This dissertation examines ancient conceptions of Near Eastern deities whose names consistently incl...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...
The Orphic Hymns consist of a prooemium and 87 hymns addressed to several deities in a late Orphic i...
International audienceThe use of numerous epithets is one of the characteristic features of the Orph...