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Looking beyond the Text: New Approaches to Scribal Culture and Practices in Ancient Egypt
Geoga, Margaret; Motte, Aurore; Jurjens, Judith
2025BRILL
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Keywords :
literary studies; material philology; neuroscience; book history; egyptology; paratextual studies; manuscript culture; philology; hieratic; Egyptian literature; education; Coptic studies; metaphor; scribal practices; scribes; Demotic; paleography; library science; bilingualism; diglossia; orality and literacy; memory variants; Museum studies
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[en] Looking beyond the Text investigates the production, transmission, and reception of texts and manuscripts in ancient Egypt, focusing on the complex practices and culture of the scribes who made them. Drawing on theories and methods from other disciplines such as literary studies, neuroscience, and book history, the authors discuss the physical practices of writing, social contexts of texts and manuscripts, and scribes themselves. The papers examine a wide range of manuscripts, including letters, medical compendia, poems, religious corpora, and other text genres, written on varied media in different time periods. The resulting collection offers new perspectives on the key role of scribes in ancient Egypt and models more contextualized and materially informed modes of philology.
Research Center/Unit :
Mondes anciens - ULiège
Disciplines :
Classical & oriental studies
Editor :
Geoga, Margaret
Motte, Aurore  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de l'antiquité
Jurjens, Judith
Language :
English
Title :
Looking beyond the Text: New Approaches to Scribal Culture and Practices in Ancient Egypt
Publication date :
10 February 2025
Publisher :
BRILL
ISBN/EAN :
978-90-04-72339-9
978-90-04-72340-5
Collection name :
Harvard Egyptological Studies 27
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
AvH - Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
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