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Auteur(s) : Smith, Mark (1950-....)  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : Following Osiris [Texte imprimé] : perspectives on the Osirian afterlife from four millennia / Mark Smith

Édition : 1st ed.

Publication : Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017

Description matérielle : xxviii, 635 pages : map ; 26 cm

Comprend : Introduction ; Prelude to Osiris I: Conceptions of the Afterlife in Prehistoric and Predynastic Egypt ; Prelude to Osiris II: Conceptions of the Afterlife in the Early Dynastic Period and the First Half of the Old Kingdom ; Unreading the Pyramid Texts. So Who is Osiris? ; Democratizing the Afterlife? Aspects of the Osirian Afterlife during the Transition from the Late Old Kingdom to the Middle Kingdom ; Re Resting in Osiris, Osiris Resting in Re: Osiris, Sun God, and the Deceased in the New Kingdom ; New Rulers, New Beliefs? Osiris and the Dead during the Transition from the Late Period to the Ptolemaic Period ; Where is the King of the Two Lands? The End of Belief in the Osirian Afterlife ; Summary of Results: Why Osiris?

Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 561-613) and index
"Osiris, god of the dead, was one of ancient Egypt's most important deities. The earliest secure evidence for belief in him dates back to the fifth dynasty (c.2494-2345 BC), but he continued to be worshipped until the fifth century AD. 'Following Osiris' is concerned with ancient Egyptian conceptions of the relationship between Osiris and the deceased, or what might be called the Osirian afterlife, asking what the nature of this relationship was and what the prerequisites were for enjoying its benefits. It does not seek to provide a continuous or comprehensive account of Egyptian ideas on this subject, but rather focuses on five distinct periods in their development, spread over four millennia. The periods in question are ones in which significant changes in Egyptian ideas about Osiris and the dead are known to have occurred or where it has been argued that they did, as Egyptian aspirations for the Osirian afterlife took time to coalesce and reach their fullest form of expression. An important aim of the book is to investigate when and why such changes happened, treating religious belief as a dynamic rather than a static phenomenon and tracing the key stages in the development of these aspirations, from their origin to their demise, while illustrating how they are reflected in the textual and archaeological records. In doing so, it opens up broader issues for exploration and draws meaningful cross-cultural comparisons to ask, for instance, how different societies regard death and the dead, why people convert from one religion to another, and why they abandon belief in a god or gods altogether."


Sujet(s) : Osiris (divinité égyptienne)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Rites et cérémonies funéraires égyptiens  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Immortalité -- Religion égyptienne  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Indice(s) Dewey :  299.31 (23e éd.) = Religions d'origine égyptienne de l'Antiquité  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet


Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780199582228. - ISBN 019958222X (rel.)

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb45305345p

Notice n° :  FRBNF45305345 (notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)



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