In this paper, I pursue to study the Greek version of the bilingual (Greek and Demotic) mummy labels from Roman Egypt. I detect expressions of salutation and condolence, which the writers of the tags addressed to the dead. The aim of the study is to place the consolatory devices among the other kinds of the ancient Greek consolatory literature, and reveal any links between the phrases of condolence and the social and religious status of the deceased and the writers of the mummy tags
This project compares mortuary practices in ancient Egypt and modern America in an effort to identif...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
International audienceThis paper deals with how the dead assumed a key function with regard to the s...
In this paper, I pursue to study the Greek version of the bilingual (Greek and Demotic) mummy labels...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The traditional pharaonic burial customs declined after the third century AD. Duri...
This thesis explores the Greco-Roman conquest of Egypt with a focus on the changes and continuities ...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
The motif of the return of the soul to the aither in Greek funerary epigram The paper examines ...
The present thesis aims to expand and acquire new knowledge on the emergence of portrait mummies dur...
This diachronic and synchronic analysis examines the poetics of funerary lament in Upper Egypt ($\sp...
International audienceMummy labels are relics found in large quantities in Egypt, often in an excell...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Representations of afterlife in ancient Greece, from Homer to the fourthcentury AD, raise the questi...
This project compares mortuary practices in ancient Egypt and modern America in an effort to identif...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
International audienceThis paper deals with how the dead assumed a key function with regard to the s...
In this paper, I pursue to study the Greek version of the bilingual (Greek and Demotic) mummy labels...
The mummy shrouds, often overlooked or dissected into dichotomous parts because of their Hellenistic...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The traditional pharaonic burial customs declined after the third century AD. Duri...
This thesis explores the Greco-Roman conquest of Egypt with a focus on the changes and continuities ...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
The motif of the return of the soul to the aither in Greek funerary epigram The paper examines ...
The present thesis aims to expand and acquire new knowledge on the emergence of portrait mummies dur...
This diachronic and synchronic analysis examines the poetics of funerary lament in Upper Egypt ($\sp...
International audienceMummy labels are relics found in large quantities in Egypt, often in an excell...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Representations of afterlife in ancient Greece, from Homer to the fourthcentury AD, raise the questi...
This project compares mortuary practices in ancient Egypt and modern America in an effort to identif...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
International audienceThis paper deals with how the dead assumed a key function with regard to the s...