词条 | Book of Traversing Eternity |
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The Book of Traversing Eternity is an ancient Egyptian funerary text used primarily in the Roman period of Egyptian history (30 BC – AD 390). The earliest known copies date to the preceding Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC), making it most likely that the book was composed at that time.[1] The book describes the deceased soul as visiting temples in Egypt and participating in the cycle of periodic religious rituals, particularly those related to the funerary god Osiris. Some scholars have seen the book's content as a description of the Duat, similar to the "underworld books" from the New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 BC). Others, such as Jan Assmann, have argued that the book describes the deceased as joining with the religious community of the living. Erik Hornungs' (1999) opinion on the matter, is that, in the Book of Traversing Eternity:[1] the realm of the dead was brought into this life, and this other-worldly Egypt became the 'temple of the world', as it came to be called in late classical antiquityAlong with other funerary works, this text eventually superseded The Book of the Dead.[2] See also
References1. ^1 Hornung, Erik (1999). The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife, Cornell University Press, pp. 151–152 2. ^{{cite book |url=https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1n10x347#page-3 |page=3 |author=Riggs, Christina |title=Funerary rituals (Ptolemaic and Roman Periods) |editor=Jacco Dieleman |editor2=Willeke Wendrich |publisher=UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology |location=Los Angeles |accessdate=2015-06-29 }}([https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1n10x34 permalink]{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}) External links
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