
Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt, 2nd Edition
$101.18
- Paperback
504 pages
- Release Date
14 October 2014
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780801479731 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0801479738 |
| Author: | Jan Assmann, David Lorton |
| Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
| Imprint: | Cornell University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 504 |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 14 October 2014 |
| Weight: | 907g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 155mm |
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“Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt serves as a compendious introduction to how ancient Egyptians approached their mortality as well as their impending immortality. Throughout, Assmann continues to build upon his vast store of important publications, yet again bringing to his work a deep background in theoretical literature, especially anthropology and philosophy. This gives his work a decidedly comparative flair, citing parallels or contrasts with cultures ancient or modern, Near Eastern or otherwise. Much of Assmann’s Egyptological work has become required reading, and Death and Salvation will be no exception. Controversial, insightful, incredibly informed, and in constant contact with the primary textual material, this volume will continue to inspire discussion for years to come.”-Journal of Near Eastern Studies “Assmann astounds the reader with his deep knowledge of religious texts from all periods of Egyptian civilization and from the Greeks and Romans too. He is equally familiar with evidence from art and architecture… He leads the reader through the maddeningly opaque pronouncements of Egyptian intellectuals about the nature of death, its origin, its meaning, its importance. Every page shines a fresh light on a topic that fascinates us all, but leaves us puzzled. Assmann’s book will take its place as classic study and shows again why he is justly regarded as one of the great Egyptologists writing today.”-Bryn Mawr Classical Review “This very important book represents the fruit of many years of reading, thinking, and writing about the Egyptian conceptions of death and the afterlife, and constitutes a comprehensive analysis of the subject. It is a complex, multilayered interpretation that reveals the great depth and breadth of Jan Assmann’s knowledge. He systematically investigates the processes of and reactions to the experience of death, the reconstitution of the body/person of the deceased, and rites and texts that relate to the afterlife.”-Gerald Kadish, Binghamton University
About The Author
Jan Assmann
Jan Assmann is Professor Emeritus of Egyptology at Heidelberg University. His books include The Search for God in Ancient Egypt and Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt, both from Cornell. David Lorton, an Egyptologist, is the translator of many books, including Erik Hornung’s books The Secret Lore of Egypt and Akhenaten and the Religion of Light, both from Cornell.
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