Echoes of “Ptahhotep” in the Greco-Roman Period?

The article looks at continuity in the Egyptian literary tradition, in particular with regard to the rare phrase “partiality is the abomination of god” (bwt n t r rdít ḥr gs) found in “Ptahhotep” and later, as a marked quotation, in the “Installation of the Vizier”. It draws attention to the use of...

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Main Author: Hagen, Fredrik (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2009
In: Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Year: 2009, Volume: 136, Issue: 2, Pages: 130-135
Further subjects:B Instruction of Ptahhotep
B Literature MK
B Literature NK
B Thoth
B Transmission of knowledge
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Summary:The article looks at continuity in the Egyptian literary tradition, in particular with regard to the rare phrase “partiality is the abomination of god” (bwt n t r rdít ḥr gs) found in “Ptahhotep” and later, as a marked quotation, in the “Installation of the Vizier”. It draws attention to the use of the same phrase as a divine epithet in Greco-Roman temple inscriptions, and argues that this may be an intertextual echo of “Ptahhotep”, although clearly it cannot be considered evidence for a late transmission of that text. Finally, it looks at the historical evidence for the association between Thoth and concept of ‘partiality’ (rdít ḥr gs, nm‘) .
ISSN:2196-713X
Contains:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1524/zaes.2009.0014