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The Yezidis: A Study in Survival

audiobook The Yezidis: A Study in Survival by John S. Guest in History

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This is an ancient "Egyptian Book of the Dead" papyrus; reproduced in its entire length as a pullout illustration. The whole papyrus published for the first time in its original continuous form. It takes children up close to a real "Egyptian Book of the Dead". Hunefers papyrus includes beautiful and detailed coloured pictures of scenes from the afterlife Ideal for children studying Ancient Egypt at school. It is published to accompany a major British Museum exhibition (4 November 2010 6 March 2011). Hunefer was a Royal Scribe; who lived in Thebes in Egypt around 1280 BC. Like other ancient Egyptians; he hoped that when he died he would be admitted to a wonderful afterlife. But many dangers and obstacles could stop you from moving successfully between the land of the living and the land of the dead. The solution was to take with you a collection of magical spells (popularly known today as a "Book of the Dead"); which would give you special powers to overcome the trials and horrors you might encounter on your journey. The papyrus scroll reproduced as a pull-out in this little book contains Hunefers personal selection of spells and it was buried with him. The spells are written out in vertical lines of hieroglyphs and some are accompanied by beautiful painted scenes; illustrating various important stages that Hunefer must reach; including a final judgement; before enjoying an eternal life. The original papyrus is 39 cm tall and 5.5 m long. It now exists as eight separate sections rather than a continuous scroll. It is published here for the first time in the form that Hunefer knew over three thousand years ago. The pullout image is accompanied by a short introductory text. The Author Richard Parkinson is a curator of Egyptian antiquities at the British Museum.


#4763722 in Books 1987-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 #File Name: 0710301154299 pages


Review
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Great source of informationBy S. NollThis is a fantastic book; the author John Guest; has taken a multiplicity of sources and the time to put them together to create one of the most comprehensive pictures of the Yezidi religion I have seen (the other is Lady Drower's book). He collected his information from the British; French; Russian; Ottoman; and Vatican archives and even a few Protestant missionary societies in the US and the UK. He writes on the Yezidi origins; beliefs; way of life; and history. There are 13 chapters; an epilogue; two appendixes; 51 illustrations; a diagram of the Chol family genealogy and maps. The only thing I cannot figure out is why it is so expensive here on . Nevertheless; it is a great book that paints a picture with finely strung together words in the head of the reader about what life is like; where they live; and how it must have been to be a Yezidi in the mountains of Iraq.

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