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Notes on Egyptian marriage chiefly in the Ptolemaic period

William F. Edgerton

Notes on Egyptian marriage chiefly in the Ptolemaic period

by William F. Edgerton

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Published by The University of Chicago press in Chicago .
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    Subjects:
  • Marriage (Egyptian law)

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references.

    Statementby William F. Edgerton.
    SeriesStudies in ancient oriental civilization -- v. 1, pt. 1
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsDS57 .C5 no. 1, DT61 .E3
    The Physical Object
    Paginationx, 24, [1] p. :
    Number of Pages24
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14792246M

    Ancient Egyptian Literature: a Book of Readings by Miriam Lichtheim – Volume III: The Late Period. NOTE: We h books in our library, alm different are we have other copies of this same title in varying conditions, some less expensive, some better condition. Starting with the heroic figure of Alexander the Great, it inspects the dynasty of the Ptolemies, and in particular the career of the last of them, Cleopatra; an account of Ptolemaic literature and science follows, and closes this splendid period, to which I have given the title of “Greco-Egyptian.”.

    The only town of importance between them in the Greek period was Ienysos, the ruins of which are to be found near Khan Yunes, but the Egyptian name for this locality is unknown: Aunaugasa, the name of which Brugsch thought he could identify with it, should be placed much farther away, in . Egypt - The Ptolemaic Period. After Alexander's death of malarial fever in B.C., the Macedonian commander in Egypt, Ptolemy, who was the son of Lagos, one of Alexander's seven bodyguards, managed to secure for himself the satrapy (provincial governorship) of Egypt. In B.C., Antigonus, citing the principle that the empire Alexander.

    Index of The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, Volumes (): Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, I Bagnall, Ostraka varia. Tax Receipts and Legal Documents on Demotic, Greek, and Greek-Demotic Ostraka, chiefly of the Early Ptolemaic Period, from Various Collections [ ] Muhs, Brian. The favourite wife, Berenike, the mother of Magas during her former marriage, had hitherto borne him only daughters (Arsinoe, perhaps Philotera), and though daughters, according to Egyptian notions, if their mother was declared queen, had strong claims upon the .


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