In one of the oldest civilizations we know, that of ancient Egypt, thoughts about the heart reflected a certain duality. On the one hand, the heart was associated with concepts like virtue, or soul. A central passage in the Book of the Dead of the ancient Egyptians is the description and illustration of the weighing of the soul (Fig. 1). The heart of the diseased was put on a pair of scales and balanced against the hieroglyphic symbol of virtue, the feather maat. If the ibis god of scribes, Thot, could register a favourable verdict, the dead man or woman was presented to the god of the dead, Osiris, and was allowed entrance into the world of the dead. If not, the heart was devoured by a horrifying beast, which event was described as the
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Prometheus was punished by the supreme god Zeus for giving to mankind the Olympic fire with which th...
The image shows some of the heart scarabs exhibited at the Egyptian Museum of Torino. A heart scara...
Egyptian Anthropology. The Travels of the Ba Egyptian texts concerning human beings do not introduce...
Since antiquity, blood has been recognized as the essential component of life. Without knowledge of ...
Universal Self is an archetype in which there is reciprocal correspondence between individual and un...
This article presents the evolution on the views on cardiovascular system. The first known presentat...
Ancient Israelite anthropology considered the heart to be the seat of emotions, personality, rationa...
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, entry into the afterlife was secure only after the weighing of the he...
The idea of soul is central in the narrative of ancient Egyptians especially as it relates to the id...
Records show that humans past and present try to find the causes of and explanations for the objects...
At the symposium, we aim to illuminate the meaning of heart imagery as a powerful reflection of the ...
The Egyptian religion viewed the whole world as divine and inhabited by both gods and men. Concepts ...
This paper deals with the analysis of the ancient egyptian concept of the human being in the context...
Mythological beliefs about the first victim are archetypal for ancient cultures. According to ancien...
For nearly 4,000 years, the Egyptians interred their dead through the art of mummification. This pra...
Prometheus was punished by the supreme god Zeus for giving to mankind the Olympic fire with which th...
The image shows some of the heart scarabs exhibited at the Egyptian Museum of Torino. A heart scara...
Egyptian Anthropology. The Travels of the Ba Egyptian texts concerning human beings do not introduce...