Reflections of Osiris: Lives from Ancient Egypt / Edition 1

Reflections of Osiris: Lives from Ancient Egypt / Edition 1

by John Ray
ISBN-10:
0195158717
ISBN-13:
9780195158717
Pub. Date:
09/19/2002
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195158717
ISBN-13:
9780195158717
Pub. Date:
09/19/2002
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Reflections of Osiris: Lives from Ancient Egypt / Edition 1

Reflections of Osiris: Lives from Ancient Egypt / Edition 1

by John Ray
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Overview

Spanning more than two millennia, Reflections of Osiris opens a small window into a timeless world, capturing the flavor of life in ancient Egypt through vivid profiles of eleven actual people and the god Osiris.
Some of the figures profiled here are famous. Ray discusses Imhotep, whom he calls "Egypt's Leonardo"—the royal architect of the Step Pyramid, high priest of the sun cult, and a man of great medical skill. We meet Hatshepsut, a rare female Pharaoh, who had herself depicted as a male figure in temple scenes, ceremonial beard and all. Horemheb, who rose from local politician to general and finally to king. And the legendary magician, Pharaoh Nectanebo II, the greatest builder of temples. Equally intriguing are the lives of everyday Egyptians who are also resurrected here. There is Heqanakhte, a cantankerous peasant farmer who has problems with his sons—and they with their stepmother. And Petiese, a scribe whose petition to the authorities preserves a feud stretching back over generations. Most fascinating of all are the people of the Serapeum: a Greek recluse, his brother (a rootless adolescent and police informer), two temple dancers with financial difficulties, and a temple scribe. All of whom we come to know intimately—even their dreams. Last comes the god Osiris, judge of the netherworld, creator of the land of Egypt, before whom all would appear at the end of their lives.
Reflections of Osiris captures the full spectrum of life in ancient Egypt. With more than twenty halftones and several maps, this superb volume will fascinate anyone interested in an inside look at the great ancient civilization of the Nile.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195158717
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 8.64(w) x 5.68(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

John Ray is the Herbert Thompson Reader in Egyptology in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Selwyn College. He previously worked in the British Museum and has been a Visiting Professor at Yale and the University of Chicago. He writes regularly for The Times (London), TLS, and The London Review of Books. A well-known radio commentator, he presented the recent BBC-TV documentary "Ramesses the Great."

Table of Contents

Mapsviii
A Note on Chronology and Namesx
Introduction1
1Egypt's Leonardo (Imhotep, c. 2650 BC)5
2A Farmer's Problems (Heqanakhte, c. 1950 BC)23
3Gloriana (Queen Hatshepsut, reigned c. 1473-1458 BC)40
4Justice and the Moon King (Horemheb, reigned c. 1323-1295 BC)60
5The First Egyptologist (Khaemwise, c. 1285-1225 BC)78
6The Temple Scribe's Petition (Petiese, c. 583-511 BC)97
7The Magician Pharaoh (Nectanebo II, reigned 359/8-343/2 BC)113
8People of the Serapeum (Hor of Sebennytos and his companions, c. 200-150 BC)130
Epilogue: 'Such is Osiris'153
Notes to the Text157
Picture Credits158
Suggestions for Further Reading160
Acknowledgement165
Index166
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