Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt

Lectures Delivered on the Morse Foundation at Union Theological Seminary

James Henry Breasted author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th May '18

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This 1912 work discusses the significance of the 'Pyramid Texts' to the understanding of Egyptian religious thought.

In this 1912 work, James Breasted discusses the significance of the 'Pyramid Texts' to the understanding of Egyptian religious thought. He is particularly interested in the development of a moral sense in the context of the traditional pantheon, and in the influence of the developing Egyptian empire on its religion.The American archaeologist James H. Breasted (1865–1935) is best remembered for his 1906 four-volume Records of Egypt, which contains fresh readings and translations of almost all of the ancient Egyptian historical inscriptions available at the time, and remains an important resource. In this 1912 work, originally delivered as lectures, Breasted discusses the significance of the 'Pyramid Texts', preserved on fifth- and sixth-dynasty pyramids at Saqqara, and recently published in full, to the understanding of ancient Egyptian religious thought. He argues that mortuary practice as revealed by archaeology gives indications of the beliefs of a pre-literate society, but that by the time of the earliest inscriptions the Egyptian belief system was well established. He is particularly interested in the development of a moral sense in the context of the traditional pantheon with its multiple aspects of human/animal divinities, and in the influence of the developing Egyptian empire on its religion.

ISBN: 9781108081993

Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 25mm

Weight: 500g

404 pages