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The mind of Egypt : history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs / Jan Assmann ; translated by Andrew Jenkins.
- Title
- The mind of Egypt : history and meaning in the time of the Pharaohs / Jan Assmann ; translated by Andrew Jenkins.
- Author
- Assmann, Jan
- Publication
- Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2003.
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- Description
- ix, 513 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm
- Summary
- "The Mind of Egypt presents an unprecedented account of the mainsprings of Egyptian civilization - the ideas, values, mentalities, belief systems, and aspirations that shaped the first territorial state in human history. Drawing on a range of literary, iconographic, and archaeological sources, the renowed historian Jan Assmann reconstructs a world of unparalleled complexity, a culture that, long before others, possessed an extraordinary degree of awareness and self-reflection."--Jacket.
- Uniform Title
- Ägypten (1996). English
- Alternative Title
- Ägypten (1996).
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-476) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Introduction : the meaningful form of history -- The predynastic period and the Old Kingdom. The beginings ; The Old Kingdom -- The first intermediate period. Historical outline ; Traces ; Messages ; Memories -- The Middle Kingdom. Historical outline ; State, script, education : despotism illuminated from within ; The politicization of connective justice ; Wrath and love : the two faces of power and the rhetoric of decision ; The foundation of connective justice in the hereafter : the judgment of the dead ; The two worlds and the language of despair ; Representation, mediacy, the "riven world," and the problem of evil -- The New Kingdom. Historical outline ; Cosmotheism as a form of knowledge ; Akhenaten's revolution ; Personal piety and the theology of will ; Ramesses II and the Battle of Qadesh ; Changing the structure of the past ; The decline of the New Kingdom -- Theocracy, polyarchy, archaism. Tanis and Thebes : the age of division ; Libyan polyarchy and the State of Napata ; Memory and renewal : the Ethiopian and Saite Renaissance -- Egypt under the Persians and Greeks. Historical outline ; The Demotic chronicle and the political messianism of the Late Period ; The cultural construction of otherness : trauma and phobia ; Re-membering Osiris -- Conclusion : Egypt as trace, message, and memory.
- ISBN
- 0674012119
- 9780674012110
- LCCN
- 2003050903
- OCLC
- 52251299
- SCSB-12792030
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library