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Experiments, Instruments & Measurement - Civil Calendar and Lunar Calendar in Ancient Egypt (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta)

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Book Synopsis: This investigation is concerned with ancient Egyptian calendars. Its specific focus is one of the oldest problems of the study of these calendars: the so-called problem of the month names. This work's main purpose is to suggest an explanation for the Brugsch phenomenon. The Brugsch phenomenon is one of the two main aspects of the problem of the month names. The other is the Gardiner phenomenon. No new theory is presented for the Gardiner phenomenon. As a problem, the Brugsch phenomenon is slightly older than the Gardiner Phenomenon. It has occupied center stage in the study of ancient Egyptian calendars since the early days of this endeavor. In 1870, Heinrich Brugsch, the great pioneer in this subject, wrote about the phenomenon, "Here we encounter all at once the most curious contradiction." Just recently, Rolf Krauss has described the contradiction as still "unsolved". The Brugsch phenomenon concerns the indisputable fact that the last or twelfth month of the Egyptian civil year can be named as if it were the first. Two month names are involved. The first is wp rnpt. Its meaning "opener of the year," refers to a beginning. The second month name is mswt r' "birth of Re" in hieroglyphic Egyptian, Mesore in Aramaic, Greek and Coptic. Both can otherwise also refer to New Year's Day, the quintessential calendrical beginning.

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Are you fascinated by ancient Egyptian history and culture? Dive deep into the intricate details of the Civil Calendar and Lunar Calendar with the well-researched book "Civil Calendar and Lunar Calendar in Ancient Egypt (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta)". Unravel the mysteries of the ancient Egyptian calendars and discover the secrets behind the Brugsch phenomenon that has puzzled scholars for centuries.

Explore the complexities of the month names in the Egyptian civil year and delve into the intriguing Brugsch phenomenon that has remained an enigma in the field of ancient Egyptian studies. With insights from renowned scholars like Heinrich Brugsch and Rolf Krauss, this book offers a fresh perspective on the contradictions surrounding the month names and provides compelling explanations for these age-old mysteries.

Feast your mind on the rich historical context and fascinating insights into the ancient Egyptian calendars presented in this comprehensive work. Whether you are a seasoned Egyptologist or a curious enthusiast, "Civil Calendar and Lunar Calendar in Ancient Egypt" is a must-read for anyone passionate about unlocking the secrets of the past.

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