Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology
"Do not be arrogant because of your knowledge; approach the unlettered as well as the wise. The summit of artistry cannot be reached, nor does craftsman ever attain pure mastery. More hidden than gems is chiseled expression yet found among slave girls grinding the grain."
—(from the Maxims of Ptahhotep

Poetry, stories, hymns, prayers, and wisdom texts found exquisite written expression in ancient Egypt while their literary counterparts were still being recited around hearth fires in ancient Greece and Israel. Yet, because of its very antiquity and the centuries during which the language was forgotten, ancient Egyptian literature is a newly discovered country for modern readers.

This anthology offers an extensive sampling of all the major genres of ancient Egyptian literature. It includes all the texts from John Foster's previous book Echoes of Egyptian Voices, along with selections from his Love Songs of the New Kingdom and Hymns, Prayers, and Songs: An Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Lyric Poetry, as well as previously unpublished translations of four longer and two short poems. Foster's translations capture the poetical beauty of the Egyptian language and the spirit that impelled each piece's composition, making these ancient masterworks sing for modern readers. An introduction to ancient Egyptian literature and its translation, as well as brief information about the authorship and date of each selection, completes the volume.

About the Author:
John L. Foster is a Research Associate at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, where he has studied, translated, and written about ancient Egyptian literature since 1966.

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Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology
"Do not be arrogant because of your knowledge; approach the unlettered as well as the wise. The summit of artistry cannot be reached, nor does craftsman ever attain pure mastery. More hidden than gems is chiseled expression yet found among slave girls grinding the grain."
—(from the Maxims of Ptahhotep

Poetry, stories, hymns, prayers, and wisdom texts found exquisite written expression in ancient Egypt while their literary counterparts were still being recited around hearth fires in ancient Greece and Israel. Yet, because of its very antiquity and the centuries during which the language was forgotten, ancient Egyptian literature is a newly discovered country for modern readers.

This anthology offers an extensive sampling of all the major genres of ancient Egyptian literature. It includes all the texts from John Foster's previous book Echoes of Egyptian Voices, along with selections from his Love Songs of the New Kingdom and Hymns, Prayers, and Songs: An Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Lyric Poetry, as well as previously unpublished translations of four longer and two short poems. Foster's translations capture the poetical beauty of the Egyptian language and the spirit that impelled each piece's composition, making these ancient masterworks sing for modern readers. An introduction to ancient Egyptian literature and its translation, as well as brief information about the authorship and date of each selection, completes the volume.

About the Author:
John L. Foster is a Research Associate at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, where he has studied, translated, and written about ancient Egyptian literature since 1966.

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Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology

Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology

Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology

Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology


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"Do not be arrogant because of your knowledge; approach the unlettered as well as the wise. The summit of artistry cannot be reached, nor does craftsman ever attain pure mastery. More hidden than gems is chiseled expression yet found among slave girls grinding the grain."
—(from the Maxims of Ptahhotep

Poetry, stories, hymns, prayers, and wisdom texts found exquisite written expression in ancient Egypt while their literary counterparts were still being recited around hearth fires in ancient Greece and Israel. Yet, because of its very antiquity and the centuries during which the language was forgotten, ancient Egyptian literature is a newly discovered country for modern readers.

This anthology offers an extensive sampling of all the major genres of ancient Egyptian literature. It includes all the texts from John Foster's previous book Echoes of Egyptian Voices, along with selections from his Love Songs of the New Kingdom and Hymns, Prayers, and Songs: An Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Lyric Poetry, as well as previously unpublished translations of four longer and two short poems. Foster's translations capture the poetical beauty of the Egyptian language and the spirit that impelled each piece's composition, making these ancient masterworks sing for modern readers. An introduction to ancient Egyptian literature and its translation, as well as brief information about the authorship and date of each selection, completes the volume.

About the Author:
John L. Foster is a Research Associate at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, where he has studied, translated, and written about ancient Egyptian literature since 1966.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292798137
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

John L. Foster was a Research Associate at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, where he studied, translated, and wrote about ancient Egyptian literature from 1966 until his death in 2011.

Table of Contents

  • List of Hieroglyphic Passages
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • The Poems
    • Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun
    • The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor
    • "Why, just now, must you question your heart"
    • "I love you through the daytimes"
    • "My love is one and only"
    • "Love, how I'd love to slip down to the pond"
    • "Love of you is mixed deep in my vitals"
    • "I think I'll go home and lie very still"
    • Songs of the Birdcatcher's Daughter
    • The Instruction for Little Pepi on His Way to School
    • Longing for Memphis
    • "Oh, I'm bound downstream on the Memphis Ferry"
    • Rebuke Addressed to a Dissipated Scribe
    • Menna's Lament
    • Thc Debate between a Man Tired of Life and His Soul
    • The Resurrection of King Unis
    • Prayer to the King to Rise Up
    • Hymn to the King as a Primordial God
    • Hymn to the King as a Flash of Lightning
    • Prayer of the King as a Star Fading in the Dawn
    • The Prophecy of Neferty
    • The Testament of Amenemhat
    • Two Spells
      • Spell for Causing the Beloved to Follow After
      • Power from the Four Winds of Heaven
    • The Greatness of the King
    • Prayer of King Ramesses II
    • For a Portrait of the Queen
    • Hymn to Osiris
    • Hymn to the Nile
    • Hymn to the Rising Sun
    • In Praise of Amun
    • Lament to Amun
    • The Tale of Sinuhe
    • From The Leiden Hymns
    • The Prayers of Pahery
    • From the Tomb of King Intef
    • The Harper's Song for Inherkhawy
    • From The Eloquent Peasant
      • The Peasant's Eighth Complaint
    • From The Maxims of Ptahhotep
    • The Instructionfor Merikarê
    • The Wisdom of Amenemopet
    • The Immortality of Writers (Epilogue)
  • Chronology
  • Glossary
  • Sources of the Texts
  • Bibliography
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