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Parkinson's anthology from 1991 is his first major collection of Middle Egyptian story translations. This work has since been succeeded by his later anthology, titled The Tale of Sinuhe ....
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Voices from Ancient Egypt is an anthology presenting translations of sixty documents from a golden age of ancient Egyptian culture (c. 2081 - 1600 BC). The documents illustrate all aspects of life and the place of literacy in an early civilisation. The 'voices' range from the high formal literature of religious rituals and royal monuments to the hurried requests of the bureaucrats and the jokes of harrassed workmen. They tell a tale not only of the intellectual beliefs of the elite, but of family feuds, love and murder, as well as the pastoral dreams of a society trying to attain its vision of absolute order in a chaotic universe. This volume is a reissue of the valuable introduction to ancient Egyptian literature, first published in 1991.
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The religion of ancient Egypt represents a cultural identity that lasted from ca. 3500 BCE to 300 CE, and included hundreds of myths, deities, and customs.
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Book · 1991
Parkinson's anthology from 1991 is his first major collection of Middle Egyptian story translations. This work has since been succeeded by his later anthology, titled The Tale of Sinuhe ....
Book · 2002
Parkinson's Poetry and Culture analyzes Middle Kingdom Egyptian literature according to his expert analyses of various literary tales.
Book · 1998
Parkinson's anthology is a collection of Middle Egyptian literature and other notable texts.
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ChicagoParkinson, Richard B. Voices from Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Middle Kingdom Writings. Vol. 9, Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture. Edited by A. J. Heisserer. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.