How to Cite

Naether, Franziska: Kultpraxis in der altägyptischen Literatur, vol. 1: Kultpraxis in der altägyptischen Literatur: Phänomene und Funktionen, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2025 (Digital Classics Books, Volume 7,1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1074

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96929-167-2 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-168-9 (Hardcover)

Published

08/27/2025

Authors

Franziska Naether

Kultpraxis in der altägyptischen Literatur

Phänomene und Funktionen

In Ancient Egypt, numerous cult practices are attested – from various encounters with gods, demons, and death in rituals to processions, oracles, and magical spells. These cult practices also appear in literature from the Middle Kingdom (c. 2137 B.C.) to the Roman Empire (c. 3rd century A.D.) – in Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, and Demotic. In this book all passages of the ca. 200 narrative, instructional, and discursive literary works that mention such cult practices are analyzed in their entirety for the first time. Using a dual methodology from religious studies and literary studies, the setting and content of the sources are addressed in detail.

Franziska Naether is an Egyptologist, curator, and digital humanities scholar. She studied Egyptology, History and Cultural Studies in Leipzig and has worked at universities in Cologne, Leipzig, New York (NYU) and Stellenbosch/South Africa. Her current position is at the KompetenzwerkD, the Saxon Research Center and Competence Network for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage at the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities Leipzig, e.g. in the project “DIKUSA” and in the “Digital Rosetta Stone Project”.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Widmung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
vii-xiii
Vorwort
xv-xviii
Einführung
1-53
1 Das Setting der Literatur
55-306
2 Kultpraktiken
307-561

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