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This volume publishes 534 new Demotic graffiti recorded at the temple of Isis on Philae Island, presented with drawings and photographs. New editions of 101 of the graffiti that were published by F. Griffith in his Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the Dodecaschoenus (1937) are published here. These re-edited texts were mainly chosen because new drawings provided significant new readings from those made by Griffith, or they helped elucidate the scope and meaning of some of the new graffiti by placement. The volume also includes an essay interpreting the role of the graffiti in understanding the political and religious activities at Philae temple during the last centuries of worship of the goddess Isis, mainly by Nubian priests and pilgrims.

 

 







 







 

Recenzijas

All told, this book provides a valuable resource in understanding worship in Egyptian temples at a time when Egypt was becoming Christian. It will be of use to those interested in ancient temples, ancient Egypt, ancient Nubia, and the Christianization of Egypt. It ought to be of more interest to students of the Bible.

  * John Gee, Review of Biblical Literature, 18/01/18 *

List of Graffiti Published by Griffith Reedited in This Catalogue
ix
List of Figures
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction 1(2)
The Numbering of the Graffiti
3(2)
Process for Recording Texts
5(1)
Observations on the Demotic Graffiti at Philae
6(4)
Comments on the Demotic Graffiti from around the Temple
10(34)
1 The Portico of Nectanebo, the West Colonnade, the East Colonnade, the Temple of Arsenuphis, and the Temple of Mandulis
10(7)
2 The Temple of Imhotep
17(1)
3 The Great Pylon and the East Colonnade between the Pylons
17(4)
4 The Mammisi
21(4)
5 Mammisi Roof
25(3)
6 Second Pylon
28(3)
7 Naos and Pronaos
31(2)
8 Roof of the Pronaos and Naos
33(3)
9 Gateway of Hadrian
36(4)
10 Temple of Imhotep, Temple of Hathor, Temple of Arsenuphis, and the Kiosk of Augustus
40(4)
Drawings and Photographs of the Demotic Graffiti
44(3)
Catalogue
47(246)
1 Portico of Nectanebo
49(12)
2 West Colonnade and Adjoining Wall
61(28)
3 East Colonnade
89(2)
4 Great Pylon
91(12)
5 East Colonnade between the Pylons
103(14)
6 Mammisi, West Colonnade
117(4)
7 Mammisi, East Colonnade
121(36)
8 Mammisi, North Colonnade
157(8)
9 Mammisi, Exterior South, and Portico
165(6)
10 Mammisi, Chamber 1, West Side
171(24)
11 Mammisi, Chamber 1, East Side
195(18)
12 Mammisi, Roof "Tank"
213(18)
13 Second Pylon
231(14)
14 Pronaos, Naos
245(10)
15 Temple Roof, Naos, and Pronaos
255(10)
16 Gate of Hadrian
265(14)
17 Temple of Imhotep
279(8)
18 Temple of Arsenuphis, Temple of Hathor, Kiosk of Augustus
287(6)
Bibliography
293(6)
Indexes
299
1 Personal Names
299(12)
2 Royal Names
311(1)
3 Deities
311(1)
4 Tides
312(3)
5 Words
315
Eugene Cruz-Uribe is Professor of History at Indiana University East.  He is coauthor (with Jitse H. F. Dijkstra) of Syene I: The Figural and Textual Graffiti from the Temple of Isis at Aswan( 2012) and author of Hibis Temple Project, vol. 3: Graffiti from the Temple Precinct (2008).