In Egyptian funerary practices, trials composed a crucial phase through which the deceased had to pass in order to become “justified”—that is, worthy of entering the hereafter. The trials featured in Book of the Dead spells 18 and 20 are representative, the most popular pictorial representation of the judgment after death being the vignette of BD spell 125, the spell proper of which provides a text that summarizes Egyptian ethical standards. There is reason to consider that the text may stem from priestly initiation oaths
Symbolic inversion is a widespread cultural phenomenon, the earliest examples of which can be traced...
The first of five studies explores "Maat", the Egyptian term for the moral order that governed men a...
This paper deals with the analysis of the ancient egyptian concept of the human being in the context...
In Egyptian funerary practices, trials composed a crucial phase through which the deceased had to pa...
The Judgment of the Dead was an elaborate judicial process for the ancient Egyptians. The first cour...
This thesis is a study of the concept of mwt m wHm, a phrase that is encountered on rather limited o...
This thesis focuses on the motive of justification in the ancient Egyptian religion. It explores its...
Ce travail vise à démontrer le caractère essentiel du référent de la naissance dans les croyances fu...
Upon death, the Egyptian was the object of a series of ceremonies performed by priestly officiants. ...
This study discusses the importance of the belief in the afterlife, sustenance after death, family s...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore Osiriss role in the Book of the Dead[1] to unearth the anci...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the diachronic development of the notion of Duat, the ancie...
The Egyptian religion viewed the whole world as divine and inhabited by both gods and men. Concepts ...
The present year will be marked by a notable programme of temporary exhibitions. Furthermore the Mus...
Symbolic inversion is a widespread cultural phenomenon, the earliest examples of which can be traced...
The first of five studies explores "Maat", the Egyptian term for the moral order that governed men a...
This paper deals with the analysis of the ancient egyptian concept of the human being in the context...
In Egyptian funerary practices, trials composed a crucial phase through which the deceased had to pa...
The Judgment of the Dead was an elaborate judicial process for the ancient Egyptians. The first cour...
This thesis is a study of the concept of mwt m wHm, a phrase that is encountered on rather limited o...
This thesis focuses on the motive of justification in the ancient Egyptian religion. It explores its...
Ce travail vise à démontrer le caractère essentiel du référent de la naissance dans les croyances fu...
Upon death, the Egyptian was the object of a series of ceremonies performed by priestly officiants. ...
This study discusses the importance of the belief in the afterlife, sustenance after death, family s...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore Osiriss role in the Book of the Dead[1] to unearth the anci...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the diachronic development of the notion of Duat, the ancie...
The Egyptian religion viewed the whole world as divine and inhabited by both gods and men. Concepts ...
The present year will be marked by a notable programme of temporary exhibitions. Furthermore the Mus...
Symbolic inversion is a widespread cultural phenomenon, the earliest examples of which can be traced...
The first of five studies explores "Maat", the Egyptian term for the moral order that governed men a...
This paper deals with the analysis of the ancient egyptian concept of the human being in the context...