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The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (edizione 1985)

di Raymond O. Faulkner (Traduttore), Carol Andrews (A cura di)

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For the first time in 3,300 years,The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day: The Papyrus of Ani is showcased in its entirety in seventy-four magnificent color pages. Maybe the most stunning presentation of this book in 3300 years: Upon death, it was the practice for some Egyptians to produce a papyrus manuscript called theBook of Going Forth by Day or theBook of the Dead. ABook of the Dead included declarations and spells to help the deceased in the afterlife. ThePapyrus of Ani is the manuscript compiled for Ani, the royal scribe of Thebes. Written and illustrated almost 3,300 years ago,The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations.It is the most beautiful, best-preserved, and complete example of ancient Egyptian philosophical and religious thought known to exist. The Egyptian Book of the Dead is an integral part of the world's spiritual heritage. It is an artistic rendering of the mysteries of life and death. For the first time since its creation, this ancient papyrus is now available in full color with an integrated English translation directly below each image.This twentieth-anniversary edition ofThe Egyptian Book of the Dead has been revised and expanded to include: Significant improvements to the display of the images of the Papyrus. A survey of the continuing importance of ancient Egypt in modern culture. A detailed history of Egyptian translation and philology since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799. And, a state-of-the-art Annotated Bibliography and Study Guide for Ancient Egyptian studies. As the third revised edition, the entire corpus of this critical work is given its most accessible and lavish presentation ever. Includes a detailed history of Egyptian scholarship, an annotated bibliography and study guide, and several improvements to the color plates. Makes an excellent gift for people interested in world history and ancient religions.… (altro)
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Titolo:The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
Autori:Raymond O. Faulkner (Traduttore)
Altri autori:Carol Andrews (A cura di)
Info:Macmillan (1985), hardcover
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Etichette:ancient, death, egypt, mythology, history, occult, theology, book of the dead, eschatology

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The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written around the beginning of the New Kingdom. This was around 1600 B.C., or before Christ. A crucial part of Egyptian culture was the afterlife. The Egyptians also valued their mythology and gods. The Book of the Dead was essentially a guide to help Egyptians navigate their way to the afterlife. The book contains collections of hymns and spells, or as the book calls them "Chapters". As stated before, the Egyptians were very close to their gods. Due to this, many of the hymns and spells were written in honor of these gods. They were mainly Osiris, Thoth, and Ra.

I believe that the Book of the Dead is very interesting. It's an in depth dive of the Egyptian's true beliefs. The whole concept of an afterlife is intriguing itself, and their are several different takes on it. The Egyptian's take on it is very fascinating. I find it alluring to see these hymns, and to think that their society might've been built around this concept is very thought-provoking. I also find it engaging in the fact that you can find more about the gods. It's great to see how dedicated the Egyptians were to the worship of their deities. Since it was a book about the afterlife, Osiris is a big part in the book. ( )
  JTomasulo.ELA2 | Jan 13, 2020 |
THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD :
THE BOOK OF GOING FORTH BY DAY

FOREWORD

Sompelling an influence has this book exercised upon me, for fully one-third
of my life, that I write these words with a profound sense of gratitude and
relief. I began working at Samuel Weiser's Bookstore in New York in 1973
During my lunch hours I loved to study the many rare and beautiful books kept
in the basement, and there I came upon the "elephant folio" (14°/4 × 21 inches)
facsimile of the Papyrus of Ani. Published by the British Museum in r
magnificent volume overwhelmed me with the intensity and beauty of its
mysterious imagery. My interest in occult philosophy naturally led me to study
the text of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. I first used the virtually unreadable 189s
translation by Budge in the ubiquitous Dover reprint. The original edition
ased as a companion to the facsimile. One was expected to view the
images in the facsimile while reading the separate translation.

In January of 1979, I purchased the facsimile from Donald Weiser. Soon after,
I found myself literally "watching" a vision of the book you are now holding in
your hands taking shape that is, the exquisite papyrus in full color running
along the top of the page, with a readable, uncluttered English translation belo
When in 198s the color edition of Faulkner's translation of the Theban Recension
was published by Macmillan, I initially thought my idca might have been
accomplished. But examination of the book quickly revealed that it did
rrespond to the majestic volume I had envisioned.

Now that vision has been rcalized the rendition of an antient Egyptian
papyrus that comes the closest in 3500 years to approximating the feeling of the
original, where the words and images are again treated as a unity

Three key issues regarding the creation of this book need to be discussed
My original idea, developed in detail over several years, was
to follow the Ani Papyrus word for word. I planned to use Budge's translation,
with his excellent key to the hieroglyphics as my guide, to present the text and
images together on the same page. The Map Key to the Papyrus, which appears
here on pages 94-97, was developed from that rescarch. Dr. Goelet, however
made clear, first, that Budge's translation falls far short of modern standards, and
second, that the hieroglyphic text of the Ani Papyrus itself is of uneven quality
often much inferior to the excellence of its vignettes. He proposed that we use
Faulkner's translation of the "idcal text" of cach chapter below the images of the
Ani Papyrus, supplemented by his own translations where necessary. Our text
would then represent the best translation from the best Egyptological sources for
The first is the text.the specific chapter of the Book of the Dead illustrated in
thc Ani Papyrus

Thus this volume combines the finest modern scholarship with the most
beautifully illuminated surviving ancient papyrus

The second concern is my "recutting," or clectronic reorganization of the
papyrus. The medium of a scroll is vastly different from that of a book, and I hav
sought to restore the integrity of the images at all costs. Budge unfortunately cut
the original papyrus using the basic "yardstick" method -dividing it into thirty
seven sheets of relatively even length. The result was to disfigure the flow of thc
original scroll. On the other hand, the facsimile volume he published looks more
like a book, with images of uniform width across pages of uniform width. In this
edition, you will find some few images occupying just over a third of
the page in width, while others have necessitated the trouble and expense of
gatefold sprcads (originally suggested by my colleague Bill Corsa) to properly
commodate the ornately bordered art. (The original papyrus measured 78 feet...
  FundacionRosacruz | Jan 7, 2019 |
Mystical. Need to be re-read.
  Flameater | Dec 3, 2013 |
Dense and boring. The pictures were wonderful though. ( )
  benuathanasia | Nov 25, 2012 |
There is no authoritative version of the Book of Going Forth by Day (the more accurate translation of what is best known as the Book of the Dead). This presentation of the most beautiful and lengthy papyrus (the Papyrus of Ani), is lushly illustrated and extensively annotated.The original, illuminated manuscript is presented in full color on each page, with the modern English translation below. A couple of four-page pull-outs present larger sections in great detail, and there are many, many explanatory notes. ( )
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Raymond O. Faulknerautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
FAULKNER, RaymondTraduttoreautore principalealcune edizioniconfermato
HuneferAssociated Nameautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Allen, James P.Introduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Andrews, CarolPrefaceautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Goelet, OgdenIntroduzioneautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
von Dassow, EvaA cura diautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Wasserman, JamesProducerautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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This book is dedicated to Tahuti (Djehuty)
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There is no single ancient Egyptian work called The Book of the Dead. Instead, there were collections of "spells" (about 200 altogether) written on papyrus and buried with the deceased to help on the journey to the next life.
No single papyrus contains all the spells. Thanks to many reprints, the most common translation available is by E. A. Wallis Budge; published in 1898. Since then, many other funerary papyri have been translated (and it's also be noted that some of Budge's translation was just plain wrong). Subsequent translations by Thomas George Allen (1968) and Raymond Faulkner (1972, sometimes attributed to Carol Andrews, the editor) are much more up-to-date and contain better supplemental material. The different translations should not be combined.
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For the first time in 3,300 years,The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day: The Papyrus of Ani is showcased in its entirety in seventy-four magnificent color pages. Maybe the most stunning presentation of this book in 3300 years: Upon death, it was the practice for some Egyptians to produce a papyrus manuscript called theBook of Going Forth by Day or theBook of the Dead. ABook of the Dead included declarations and spells to help the deceased in the afterlife. ThePapyrus of Ani is the manuscript compiled for Ani, the royal scribe of Thebes. Written and illustrated almost 3,300 years ago,The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations.It is the most beautiful, best-preserved, and complete example of ancient Egyptian philosophical and religious thought known to exist. The Egyptian Book of the Dead is an integral part of the world's spiritual heritage. It is an artistic rendering of the mysteries of life and death. For the first time since its creation, this ancient papyrus is now available in full color with an integrated English translation directly below each image.This twentieth-anniversary edition ofThe Egyptian Book of the Dead has been revised and expanded to include: Significant improvements to the display of the images of the Papyrus. A survey of the continuing importance of ancient Egypt in modern culture. A detailed history of Egyptian translation and philology since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799. And, a state-of-the-art Annotated Bibliography and Study Guide for Ancient Egyptian studies. As the third revised edition, the entire corpus of this critical work is given its most accessible and lavish presentation ever. Includes a detailed history of Egyptian scholarship, an annotated bibliography and study guide, and several improvements to the color plates. Makes an excellent gift for people interested in world history and ancient religions.

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