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100 1  Assmann, Jan, 
240 10 Tod und Jenseits im Alten Ägypten.|lEnglish 
245 10 Death and salvation in ancient Egypt /|cby Jan Assmann ; 
       translated from the German by David Lorton ; abridged and 
       updated by the author. 
260    Ithaca :|bCornell University Press,|c2005. 
300    1 online resource (xi, 490 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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505 0  Death and culture : Death as culture generator ; Principal
       distinctions in the relationship between death and culture
       -- pt. 1. Images of death. 1. Death as dismemberment : The
       opening scene of the Osiris Myth ; The Egyptian image of 
       the body ; Salvation from death by piecing together -- 2. 
       Death as social isolation : The physical and social sphere
       of man ; "One lives, if his name is mentioned" ; "One 
       lives, if another guides him" ; Subjection to death 
       through social isolation ; "I am one with you": salvation 
       from death through inclusion -- 3. Death as enemy : The 
       lawsuit in Heliopolis ; The moralizing of death: the idea 
       of the judgment of the dead ; Death as enemy and the life-
       giving significance of the judgment of the dead -- 4. 
       Death as dissociation: the person of the deceased and its 
       constituent elements : The Ba ; The deceased and his Ka ; 
       The heart ; Image and body -- 5. Death as separation and 
       reversal : Separation from life: death as parting and 
       inversion ; Out of the realm of death and into the place 
       of eternal nourishment ; Inversion as a state of death -- 
       6. Death as transition : Transition as ascent to the sky ;
       Transition as journey to Osiris ; Assistance from beyond: 
       the image of death as transition and the realm of the 
       living -- 7. Death as return : Nut texts: laying to rest 
       in the coffin as return to the womb ; "The place where my 
       heart returns": the tomb in the homeland -- 8. Death as 
       mystery : The mystery of the sun: renewal and rebirth ; 
       The mystery of Osiris ; The tomb as sacred place ; 
       Initiation and death -- 9. Going forth by day : This life 
       as the afterlife: the "reversed polarity" of mortuary 
       belief in the New Kingdom ; Festival and garden as Elysian
       aspects of the realm of the living -- pt. 2. Rituals and 
       recitations. 10. Mortuary liturgies and mortuary 
       literature : Provisioning and transfiguration: the 
       recording of recitation texts in Old Kingdom pyramids ; 
       Writing as voice and recollection: the recording of 
       mortuary texts in Middle Kingdom coffins and in the Book 
       of the Dead ; Greetings, requests, and wishes -- 11. In 
       the sign of the enemy: the protective wake in the place of
       embalming : The night before the funeral ; Coffin texts 
       spell 62 ; Wakes and coffin decoration -- 12. The night of
       vindication : Liturgy A, part 1: The judgment scene ; 
       Liturgy A, part 2: The transfiguration of the vindicated 
       one ; Liturgy A, part 3: The vindicated one as companion 
       of the gods ; Liturgy B: Embalming and provisioning -- 13.
       Rituals of transition from home to tomb : Artistic and 
       textual depictions of the funeral ; From home to tomb ; 
       The rites of opening the mouth at the entrance of the tomb
       -- 14. Provisioning the dead : Pyramid texts spell 373 ; 
       Summoning the dead ; Presentation of offerings -- 15. 
       Sacramental explanation : On the semantics of 
       transfigurative speech ; The discharge of the corpse of 
       Osiris: on the sacramental explanation of water ; Mortuary
       rituals for Egypt -- 16. Freedom from the yoke of 
       transitoriness: resultativity and continuance : 
       Resultativity ; "Trust not in the length of the years": 
       salvation through righteousness ; "Make holiday! Forget 
       care!" -- 17. Freedeom from the yoke of transitoriness: 
       immortality : Realm of death and Elysium: the originally 
       royal sense of this distinction ; Redemption through Unio 
       Liturgica ; Salvation through divine grace -- Egypt and 
       the history of death. 
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546    In English. 
650  0 Eschatology, Egyptian. 
650  0 Death|xReligious aspects. 
651  0 Egypt|xReligion. 
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