: Rivka Ulmer
: Egyptian Cultural Icons in Midrash
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110223934
: Studia JudaicaISSN
: 1
: CHF 177.60
:
: Judentum
: English
: 411
: Wasserzeichen/DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: PDF
< ead>

Rabbinic midrash of late antiquity and the early medieval period visualized Egypt and presented Egyptian religious concepts and icons. Midrash is analyzed in a cross-cultural perspective utilizing insights from the discipline of Egyptology. Topics: the Greco-Roman Nile god, Isis, Serapis and other gods, festivals, mummy portraits, funeral customs, the Egyptian language, Pharaohs, Cleopatra, Alexandria, the divine eye. The hermeneutical role of Egyptian cultural icons in midrash is explored.


Rivka Ulmer, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, USA.

Acknowledgements6
Table of contents8
Introduction: The Significance of Egypt in Rabbinic Texts10
Chapter One: Pharaohs Shoshenq, Necho, and Apries30
Chapter Two: The Nile50
Chapter Three: Egyptian Festivals90
Chapter Four: The Osiris Myth and Egyptian Magic116
Chapter Five: History, the Roman Emperor and Egyptian Funeral Practices152
Chapter Six: Alexandria176
Chapter Seven: Cleopatra, Isis, and Serapis224
Chapter Eight: The Egyptian Gods, Language, and Customs254
Chapter Nine: The Divine Eye282
Chapter Ten: The282
Chapter Ten: The282
306282
Figures332
Copyright334
Bibliography336
Index388
Plates416