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The great name: ancient Egyptian royal titulary
Ronald J. Leprohon and Denise M. Doxey
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page ix)
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Series Editor's Foreword (page xi)
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Preface (page xiii)
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Chronological Table (page xv)
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Map of Egypt (page xvii)
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Abbreviations (page xix)
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I. Introduction (page 1)
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1. Intended Audience and Previous Work (page 2)
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2. Sources Used (page 3)
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3. Notes on the Translation (page 3)
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4. Names and Their Importance (page 5)
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5. The Five Names of the King (page 7)
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II. Early Dynastic Period (page 21)
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III. Old Kingdom (page 31)
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IV. First Intermediate Period (page 49)
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V. Middle Kingdom (page 54)
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VI. Second Intermediate Period (page 81)
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VII. New Kingdom (page 93)
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VIII. Third Intermediate Period (page 136)
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IX. Late Period (page 164)
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X. The Macedonian and Ptolemaic Dynasties (page 175)
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Appendix A. Index of Royal Names (page 189)
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Appendix B. Alphabetical List of Kings (page 231)
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Appendix C. Greek-Egyptian Equivalents of Royal Names (page 241)
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Bibliography
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Indexes
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Names of Kings (page 261)
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Deites (page 263)
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Personal Names (page 264)
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Place Names (page 265)
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Subjects (page 266)
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Sources (page 267)
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Concordances
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Texts in Urkunden IV (page 269)
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Texts in Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions (page 269)
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Citable Link
Published: c2013
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589837362 (ebook)
- 9781589837355 (paper)
- 9781589837676 (hardcover)