Egyptian Religion: Studies Dedicated to the Memory of Jan Quaegebeur (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, v.84)

by Harco Willems, W. Clarysse, and A. Schoors

W. Clarysse (Editor), A. Schoors (Editor), and Harco Willems (Editor)

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The final stages of Egyptian religion from the Saite period until the rise of christianity are studied here by nearly a hundred scholars from all over the world. The book represents the state of the art on a fascinating period, when paganism in all its forms gradually yielded to monotheism. It combines philology and archaeology, with more than twenty contributions offering a presentation of unknown textual and iconographic material. Egyptian deities and temples are discussed both from the point of view of institutions and of personal religion. In the multicultural society of Graeco-Roman Egypt the relationship between native Egyptians and Greek culture is always at the center of the interest. Thanks to the indexes this will become a standard work of reference in the field of Egyptian religion. The volume is dedicated to Jan Quaegebeur and reflects his wide scope of interests and his impact upon present-day study of Egypt in the Graeco-Roman period.
  • ISBN10 9042906693
  • ISBN13 9789042906693
  • Publish Date 13 November 1998
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country BE
  • Imprint Peeters Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 1508
  • Language English