The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt (Complete)
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A comprehensive and authoritative illustrated guide to the deities that lay at the heart of Ancient Egyptian religion and society. It examines the evolution, worship and eventual decline of a huge pantheon, from minor figures such as Bas, Babi, Ba-Pef and Taweret to the all-powerful Osiris, Amun, Hathor, Isis and Re. The author considers the differing manifestations, iconography and cult centres of the deities and their fluctuating popularity. He also examines levels of worship, from the king's formal rituals and festivals to popular access and personal piety. The accompanying photographs and drawings depict tomb paintings, temple reliefs, statues and other iconography.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #70352 in Books
- Published on: 2003-05-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
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The number of deities worshipped by the Ancient Egyptians was amazingly large - some 1500 of them have been identified by name. Such a vast range of gods and goddesses, some animal, some human and some a mixture of both, can appear confusing, if not completely mystifying. This book examines these myriad deities, the information gathered from a wide variety of sources - written texts, both on scrolls and those written on the walls of the pyramids, temples and tombs, icons and shrines found in the remains of dwelling houses, and architectural decoration. The worship of these deities was an integral part of the daily life of the Ancient Egyptians and shaped their society and culture to an enormous extent, as Wilkinson demonstrates. The book is divided into five main sections - 'The Rise and Fall of the Gods', 'The Nature of the Gods', 'Worship of the Gods', 'Kingship and the Gods', and finally 'Catalogue of the Deities', by far the largest section, accounting for some three quarters of the book. The listing of the gods and goddesses is not a mere alphabetical index, which as the author says would obscure the nature of the Egyptian deities and the dynamic of their relationships with each other; instead they are grouped according to their physical appearance, and all of the major and most of the minor deities are listed. The book is lavishly illustrated in both colour and black and white. There is a chronology of all the dynasties and rulers mentioned in the text, a very detailed further reading list, usefully arranged according to the chapter headings in the book, and a basic index. This is a definitive guide to the subject. (Kirkus UK)
About the Author
Richard H. Wilkinson is Director of the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition and has been engaged in excavation and research in Egypt for many years. He is the author of Reading Egyptian Art, Symbol and Magic in Egyptian Art, The Complete Valley of the Kings (with Nicholas Reeves) and The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt.
Customer Reviews
The complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
On opening the cover of this Book,I little realised it would be so hard to put down again, seduced by lavish illustrations and a very understandable format of what is after all a very diverse, though interesting subject, yes there are many other books on the market covering this subject, we can all argue about Egyptian religion,but I feel this book is a sound fountation for anybody with that initial interest in this subject,It makes a worthy addition to the rest of the Thames and Hudson series, if you only ever buy one book on Egyptian religion look no further




