Publisher's Synopsis
Der Ãgyptische Mythus vom Sonnenauge, der Papyrus der Tierfabeln, Kufi presents Wilhelm Spiegelberg's meticulous analysis of the Leiden Demotic Papyrus I 384. This historical work, originally published in 1916, delves into the Egyptian myth of the Eye of the Sun and explores the collection of animal fables contained within the papyrus. Spiegelberg's work offers invaluable insights into ancient Egyptian language, mythology, and storytelling traditions.
This volume provides a detailed examination of the Kufi script and the demotic text, making it an essential resource for Egyptologists, linguists, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of ancient Egypt. Spiegelberg's scholarly contribution ensures the enduring accessibility and understanding of this important historical document.
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