Middle Egyptian Grammar through Literature

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Middle Egyptian Grammar

Dr. Gabor Toth

gtoth@camden.rutgers.edu

Rutgers University


Egyptian philology should never lose sight of the fact that her chief title to existence is as handmaid to the sovereign humanities of literature, history, and the study of the mind of man…In ideal conditions Egyptologists would be compelled to re-translate all their inscriptions and papyri as frequently as revised editions of the great European encyclopaedias are now accustomed to appear.

-Battiscombe Gunn and Alan H. Gardiner1

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Gabor Toth: Introduction to Middle Egyptian Grammar
through Ancient Writings

Publisher: Linus Learning (August 6, 2013) 382 pages
ISBN-10: 1-60797-353-7, ISBN-13: 978-1-60797-353-9
http://linusbooks.com/?s=Toth Fax: 631 242 0369

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1.   Preface
2.   Table of Contents
3.   Index
4.   Bibliography and Abbreviations
5.   Errata and Notes
6.   Exercises and Solutions

50:615:387 Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs (3 credits)
Rutgers University – Camden, Fall 2013

Homework(by Denise Hassinger)

Hieroglyphic Signs
(study-aid by Denise Hassinger)

Further Readings and GrammarForewordA. Texts 1. The Instruction Addressed to Kagemni   JSesh file 2. Excerpts from the Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor: Part I JSesh file 3. Excerpts from the Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor: Part II 4. The Prophecies of Neferti: Part I  JSesh file 5. The Prophecies of Neferti: Part II 6. Twin Stelae of a Well-Traveled Theban, Khetty JSesh file 7. The Second Stela of Kamose: Part I  JSesh file 8. The Second Stela of Kamose: Part II 9. The Second Stela of Kamose: Part III 10. The Autobiography of Admiral Ahmose: Part I  JSesh file  11. The Autobiography of Admiral Ahmose: Part II 12. The Autobiography of Admiral Ahmose: Part III 13. The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part I  JSesh file 14. The Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: Part II 15. The Inscriptions of Seti I at Al-Kanais/Wadi Mia: Part I  JSesh file 16. The Inscriptions of Seti I at Al-Kanais/Wadi Mia: Part II 17. The Inscriptions of Seti I at Al-Kanais/Wadi Mia: Part III 18. Two Harpers’ Songs JSesh file

    Egyptian-English Dictionary

B. Artifacts Early Dynastic Cylinder Seal Narmer Macehead Narmer Palette C. Stelae • The Stela of Qema-Mar and his Household
(interactive webpage developed by Mark-Jan Nederhof) • The Stela of Merer (Cracow) JSesh file • The Stela of Meri-Maat (Brooklyn) JSesh file • An Acephalous Stela (JdE28569 Cairo) JSesh file • The Stela of Sobekhotep from Hatnub JSesh file • The Stela of Kay (Zagreb) JSesh file • The Stela of Min-Nakht (Zagreb) JSesh file • The Stela of the Official Mentuhotep (UC London) JSesh file • A British Museum Stela (BM EA 233) JSesh file • The Stela of Khu-Sobek JSesh file • The Stela of Pepy (Hermitage) JSesh File • The Stela of Heru (Hermitage) JSesh File • The Stela of the “dignitary” Iauti (Louvre 211) JSesh File • The Stela of Imenyseneb (Louvre 269) JSesh File • The Stela of Sa-Setet (Louvre 271) JSesh File • The Stela of Sen-Wosret (Louvre 272) JSesh File • A Louvre Museum Stela (Louvre 275) JSesh File • The Stela of Maaty (Louvre C89) JSesh File • The Stela of Sa-Montu-weser (Florence) JSesh File • The Stela of Djehuti-nakht (Budapest) JSesh File • The Stela of Tagemirmut (Budapest) JSesh File

EGYPT RING
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1. JEA 4 (1917) p.241.


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