This book is the first monograph on the closely associated ancient
Egyptian rites of consecrating the meret-chests and driving the
calves. It presents an exhaustive catalogue of the scenes representing
these rites, which are found in temples, tombs and coffins. The
iconography of the scenes is described in detail. The texts of the
scenes, many of which have not been published before, have all been
translated. The translations are provided with an extensive philological
commentary. Mainly proceeding from the texts of the scenes in the
Ptolemaic and Roman temples, the interpretations given to the two rites
by the Egyptians are established. The place of the rites within various
festival liturgies is discussed, as well as the decorative and
architectural context of the scenes depicting the rites. Finally, the
question of the origin of the rites is considered.
Egberts
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