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OverviewAmong the broad spectrum of ancient Egyptian religious literature, the Book of the Dead is the most representative of ancient Egyptian mortuary religion and of the magical and ritual practices belonging to it. Moreover, its rich corpus of texts and images provides unique information on the scribal practices, mortuary traditions, myths, and priestly rituals in ancient Egypt from the 2nd Millennium BCE to the Roman Period. The Oxford Handbook of the Egyptian Book of the Dead is the first major guide to collect and synthesize the wide-ranging body of scholarship on the Book of the Dead as well as the broader literature on ancient Egyptian religion and magic. Useful for both curious undergraduates and advanced scholars, this collection of contributions from specialists in the field will become a go-to resource for years to come on everything from the textual history of the Book of the Dead to its material origins and historical reception. Editors Rita Lucarelli and Martin Andreas Stadler have curated a singular volume that is both state of the art and comprehensive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rita Lucarelli (Associate Professor of Egyptology, Associate Professor of Egyptology, University of California, Berkeley) , Martin Andreas Stadler (Professor of Egyptology, Professor of Egyptology, Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.90cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 18.10cm Weight: 1.216kg ISBN: 9780190210007ISBN 10: 0190210001 Pages: 616 Publication Date: 07 August 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Introduction I The Textual History of the Book of the Dead 1. From the Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts to the Book of the Dead Louise Gestermann 2. The Book of the Dead in the 18th Dynasty Irmtraut Munro 3. The Ramesside Book of the Dead and the Deir el-Medina tradition Barbara Lüscher 4. The Book of the Dead in the Third Intermediate Period Giuseppina Lenzo 5. The Book of the Dead in the 25th/26th Dynasty Svenja Gülden 6. The Last Books of the Dead Florence Albert II Types of Sources: the Material Aspect of the Book of the Dead 7. Scribes and writing traditions Ursula Verhoeven-van Elsbergen 8. Production and layout of the Book of the Dead papyri Ogend Goelet 9. The Female owners of the Book of the Dead Susanne Töpfer 10. The Book of the Dead on tissue and mummy bandages Annie Gasse 11. The Book of the Dead in tombs Silvia Einaudi 12. The Book of the Dead in temples Holger Kockelmann III The Book of the Dead's Position in Ancient Egyptian Religion 13. The Book of the Dead as a source for the study of ancient Egyptian religion: methodology, problems, prospects Martin Andreas Stadler 14. The Funerary Literature Related to the Book of the Dead Foy Scalf 15. The Book of the Dead in the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods and the contemporary funerary texts Andrea Kucharek 16. The Book of the Ba Andrea Kucharek IV Particular Aspects of the Book of the Dead's Contents 17. Thematic groups and sequences of spells Felicitas Weber 18. Spell 1 of the Book of the Dead and its Vignette Tarek Tawfik 19. The Field of Offering/Field of Reeds Milagros Álvarez Sosa 20. The Judgement over The Final Judgement Jirí Janák 21. The so-called ""Chapitres supplémentaires"" Annik Wüthrich 22. Vignettes Malcolm Mosher V The Book of the Dead in Modern Times 23. The time of the pioneers Barbara Lüscher 24. Modern Reception Aris Legowski 25. Translating the Book of the Dead Burkhard Backes 26. Conservation and Restoration of a Book of the Dead Roll Myriam Krutzsch 27. Choat, Forgeries of the Book of the Dead Rita Lucarelli"ReviewsAuthor InformationRita Lucarelli is Associate Professor of Egyptology at UC Berkeley and Faculty Curator of Egyptology at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology of the University of California, Berkeley and Fellow of the Digital Humanities in Berkeley. She worked as a Research Scholar and a Lecturer at the Department of Egyptology of Bonn University, where she was part of the team of the ""Book of the Dead Project"". She is presently working at a project aiming at realizing 3D models of ancient Egyptian coffins, the ""Book of the Dead in 3D"". She is also completing a new monograph on demonology in ancient Egypt entitled Agents of Punishment and Protection: Ancient Egyptian Demonology in the First Millenium BCE, and she is one of the coordinators of the international project ""Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project"", or ""Demon Things."" Martin Andreas Stadler is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Würzburg. He taught as acting professor at the University of Tübingen in 2009/10, and was visiting professor in Paris 2015. His principal research interests are Egyptian funerary art, demotic literature and Egyptian Religion, including the Ptolemaic-Roman era studying whether and how the Egyptians maintained their cultural identity during the periods of Greek and Roman governance. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |