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Lingua Aegyptia. Studia Monographica, Bd. 2
Gerald Moers (ed.)
Definitely: Egyptian literature. Proceedings of the symposium
“Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms”, Los Angeles,
March 24-26,1995
Gerald Moers (ed.), Definitely: Egyptian literature. Proceedings of the symposium “Ancient
Egyptian literature: history andforms”, Los Angeles, March 24-26, 1995. Göttingen, Seminar
fur Ägyptologie und Koptologie, 1999 (Lingua Aegyptia, Studia Monographica, Bd. 2), x +
140 pages, Hb., ISSN 0946-8641, price: DM 48 for subscribers of Lingua Aegyptia. Journal
of Egyptian language studies, DM 72 otherwise.
Contents:
Introduction: GERALDMOERS: Defmitely? Current trends in Egyptological literary studies.
Essays: JAN ÄSSMANN; Cultural and literary texts; JOHN BAINES, Prehistories of literature:
performance, fiction, myth; GERALD MOERS, Travel as narrative in Egyptian literature;
RichardB. Parkinson, The dream and the knot: contextualizing Middle Kingdom literature.
Comment: ÄLEIDA ÄSSMANN, The history of the text before the era of literature. Three
comments.
Supplement: Claudia SUHR, Zum fiktiven Erzähler in der ägyptischen Literatur.
Orders should be sent to:
Lingua Aegyptia
Seminar fur Ägyptologie und Koptologie
Universität Göttingen
Prinzenstraße 21
D-37073 Göttingen
Germany
Lingua Aegyptia. Studia Monographica, Bd. 2
Gerald Moers (ed.)
Definitely: Egyptian literature. Proceedings of the symposium
“Ancient Egyptian literature: history and forms”, Los Angeles,
March 24-26,1995
Gerald Moers (ed.), Definitely: Egyptian literature. Proceedings of the symposium “Ancient
Egyptian literature: history andforms”, Los Angeles, March 24-26, 1995. Göttingen, Seminar
fur Ägyptologie und Koptologie, 1999 (Lingua Aegyptia, Studia Monographica, Bd. 2), x +
140 pages, Hb., ISSN 0946-8641, price: DM 48 for subscribers of Lingua Aegyptia. Journal
of Egyptian language studies, DM 72 otherwise.
Contents:
Introduction: GERALDMOERS: Defmitely? Current trends in Egyptological literary studies.
Essays: JAN ÄSSMANN; Cultural and literary texts; JOHN BAINES, Prehistories of literature:
performance, fiction, myth; GERALD MOERS, Travel as narrative in Egyptian literature;
RichardB. Parkinson, The dream and the knot: contextualizing Middle Kingdom literature.
Comment: ÄLEIDA ÄSSMANN, The history of the text before the era of literature. Three
comments.
Supplement: Claudia SUHR, Zum fiktiven Erzähler in der ägyptischen Literatur.
Orders should be sent to:
Lingua Aegyptia
Seminar fur Ägyptologie und Koptologie
Universität Göttingen
Prinzenstraße 21
D-37073 Göttingen
Germany