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What’s in a Name: The Personification of the Royal Name
Determining the visual metaphors of aesthetic and religious distinctions between the regular royal titulary names and their personified aspects is the fundamental goal of this paper. The study deals with different metaphorical compositions of religious elements in ancient Egypt such as kingship, royal imperialism, and political and religious ideology.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Egyptian History (JEgH) aims to encourage and stimulate a focused debate on writing and interpreting Egyptian history ranging from the Neolithic foundations of Ancient Egypt to its modern reception. It covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian history (political, social, economic, and intellectual) and of modern historiography about Ancient Egypt (methodologies, hermeneutics, interplay between historiography and other disciplines, and history of modern Egyptological historiography). The journal is open to contributions in English, German, and French.