In ancient Egypt the role of children and their position within society are an important focus of a variety of discourses, practices, and modes of interaction that concern both the human and divine sphere. The paper aims to investigate the ideological conceptualisation of the class of child deities within the ancient Egyptian mythological tradition, addressing the two specific cultural models upon which that category is built: the solar-child and the Horus child.
Infanzie divine. Tradizioni e modelli mitici dall'Egitto faraonico / Colonna, Angelo; Iannarilli, Francesca. - (2020), pp. 58-66. - QUADERNI DI SMSR.
Infanzie divine. Tradizioni e modelli mitici dall'Egitto faraonico.
Angelo Colonna
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In ancient Egypt the role of children and their position within society are an important focus of a variety of discourses, practices, and modes of interaction that concern both the human and divine sphere. The paper aims to investigate the ideological conceptualisation of the class of child deities within the ancient Egyptian mythological tradition, addressing the two specific cultural models upon which that category is built: the solar-child and the Horus child.File allegati a questo prodotto
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