Egyptian Religion
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Joseph and Asemeth - Construction of Jewish Identy in the diaspora in Alexandria / JOSÉ E ASENET CONSTRUÇÃO DE IDENTIDADE JUDAICA NA DIÁSPORA EM ALEXANDRIA SÃO BERNARDO DO CAMPO 2012
The pseudepigrapha Joseph and Aseneth is a work dating between the centuries I B.C.E. and I C.E., a product of the Jewish community who lived in the diaspora in Alexandria. The book is a novel about the meeting of Joseph, a Jewish patriarch, with Aseneth, her conversion and her marriage to Joseph. The result of a community that lived the challenges and hosti
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/04/2012
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2. Estudo sobre a iconografia de Ápis durante o período faraônico / Study on the Apis bull iconography during the pharaonic period
Based on a large documentation that compreend many kinds of material supports and images dated from the Pharaonic Period, this work aims to understand the changes on the representation, conception and symbolism of the Apis bull and its significance in kingship rituals and as a deity to the Egyptian society as a whole.
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Legitimacy of power in Ptolemaic Egypt : material culture and magic-religious practices / A legitimidade do poder no Egito ptolomaico : cultura material e praticas magico-religiosas
The intention of his thesis is to understand the Ptolemaic dynasty processes which allowed to establish his legitimacy almost three centuries based on politic-religious project that the main focus is the adoption of Egyptian magic-religious practices and the adoption of Egyptian divine monarch that the materiality expression is the architecture and iconograp
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Crenças funerárias e identidade cultural no Egito Romano: máscaras de múmia / Funerary beliefs and cultural identity in Roman Egypt: mummy masks
Through the analysis of burial masks of Roman Egypt we discuss some relevant issues bearing on the Egyptian society of those times. Prominent among them is the creation of a local elite of Greekorigin by the Roman government, and its role in the propagation of elements of Greek and Roman origin in the Egyptian cultural milieu, which can be observed in th
Publicado em: 2006