LEADER 00000cam 2200889Ma 4500 001 ocn769190456 003 OCoLC 005 20190628081104.3 006 m o d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 050131s2005 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 020 9780801464805|q(electronic bk.) 020 0801464803|q(electronic bk.) 020 |z0801442419 020 |z9780801442414 020 |z0801479738 020 |z9780801479731 024 7 10.7591/9780801464805|2doi 035 (OCoLC)769190456|z(OCoLC)905662075|z(OCoLC)961566487 |z(OCoLC)962676913|z(OCoLC)966836556|z(OCoLC)979684338 |z(OCoLC)988440536|z(OCoLC)992088836|z(OCoLC)992923587 |z(OCoLC)1037928154|z(OCoLC)1038667778|z(OCoLC)1045439228 040 E7B|beng|epn|cE7B|dOCLCQ|dJSTOR|dOCLCF|dN$T|dCOO|dOCLCQ |dIDEBK|dYDXCP|dEBLCP|dOCLCQ|dCUS|dOCLCQ|dAZK|dYDX|dOCLCO |dJBG|dOCLCO|dP@U|dOCLCA|dOCLCQ|dAGLDB|dOCLCO|dMOR|dOCLCO |dPIFAG|dZCU|dOCLCQ|dMERUC|dOCLCQ|dIOG|dOCLCO|dDEGRU |dOCLCA|dU3W|dOCLCA|dEZ9|dOCLCO|dSTF|dWRM|dVNS|dVTS|dNRAMU |dICG|dOCLCQ|dVT2|dAU@|dREC|dOCLCQ|dWYU|dDKC|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ |dOCLCO 041 1 eng|hger 049 MAIN 050 4 BL2450.E8|bA8813 2005eb 082 04 299/.3123|222 100 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 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 data file|2rda 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. 506 1 Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 546 In English. 650 0 Eschatology, Egyptian. 650 0 Death|xReligious aspects. 651 0 Egypt|xReligion. 856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.ctt7z5qf 921 . 936 JSTOREBA2018/19