The Ancient Egyptian "tale of Two Brothers"
Title | The Ancient Egyptian "tale of Two Brothers" PDF eBook |
Author | Susan T. Hollis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
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What is the meaning of this story from antiquity, so similar in form to the European folktale? The "Tale of Two Brothers" describes a rite of passage, telling the the nearly universal story of a handsome and chaste young shepherd who rejects seduction by a powerful older woman and, after many adventures, becomes king. The story of this shepherd, Bata, is intertwined with that of his brother Anubis who, deceived at first, is unceasing in his efforts to restore his brother and eventually becomes king himself. The tale also has traits peculiar to ancient Egypt, notably that the main characters are gods as well as kings. Bata and Anubis are both divine figures connected with Egypts mortuary cults, and their story is replete with religious symbols of rebirth. Using comparative analysis, the author makes a major contribution to our understanding of a story that has puzzled folklorists for almost 140 years. At the same time, she constructs a model for examining ancient narratives, neither denying their cultural context nor allowing it to impede understanding. To provide this ancient context, Susan Tower Hollis utilizes a variety of works, including literary, mythological and wisdom texts, cultic materials, historical and political works, and Egyptian paintings, reliefs and sculptures. The second edition of this classic and long out-of-print text takes into account further scholarship on the "Tale of Two Brothers" since its original publication in 1990 and contains a new, updated bibliography.
The Tale of the Two Brothers, a Fairy Tale of Ancient Egypt
Title | The Tale of the Two Brothers, a Fairy Tale of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Edward Moldenke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 1888 |
Genre | Egyptian fiction |
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The Ancient Egyptian "Tale of Two Brothers"
Title | The Ancient Egyptian "Tale of Two Brothers" PDF eBook |
Author | Susan T. Hollis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Egyptian language |
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Drawing on texts written by the Egyptians and their neighbors, and on works by classical authors and the Copts, Manniche, a Danish Egyptologist, has reconstructed an herbal of 94 species of plants and trees used from before the pharaohs to the Coptic period. A revision of the author's doctoral thesis (Harvard). Using the tools of modern scholarship from a variety of disciplines such as folklore and anthropology, this study places the ancient narrative in its cultural and historical context and attempts to elicit the meaning of the tale for its own time. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
A Tale of Two Brothers
Title | A Tale of Two Brothers PDF eBook |
Author | Eveline Hasler |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 38 |
Release | 2022-05-03 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0735844801 |
In this version of the Swiss folktale, two humpback brothers, one good and friendly, the other bad-tempered and lazy, have their lives changed by a trip to their old hut in the mountains.
Tales of Ancient Egypt
Title | Tales of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Lancelyn Green |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0147519179 |
Originally published: London: Bodley Head, 1967.
Egyptian Myth and Legend
Title | Egyptian Myth and Legend PDF eBook |
Author | Donald MacKenzie |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781397664945 |
Egyptian Myth and Legend delves into the religion, history, and culture of Egypt, provides a comprehensive overview of a civilization that spans millennia.
The Penguin Book of Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt
Title | The Penguin Book of Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Joyce Tyldesley |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 2010-08-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 014196376X |
From Herodotus to The Mummy, Western civilization has long been fascinated with the exotic myths and legends of Ancient Egypt but they have often been misunderstood. Here acclaimed Egyptologist Joyce Tyldesley guides us through 3000 years of changing stories and, in retelling them, shows us what they mean. Gathered from pyramid friezes, archaological finds and contemporary documents, these vivid and strange stories explain everything from why the Nile flooded every year to their beliefs about what exactly happened after death and shed fascinating light on what life was like for both rich and poor. Lavishly illustrated with colour pictures, maps and family trees, helpful glossaries explaining all the major gods and timelines of the Pharoahs and most importantly packed with unforgettable stories, this book offers the perfect introduction to Egyptian history and civilization.