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dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, Thiago Henrique Pereira
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dc.identifier.citationRIBEIRO, Thiago Henrique Pereira. “Para Sair à Luz do Dia”. Livro dos Mortos e Arcaísmo na XXVI Dinastia do Egito Antigo (Séculos VII - VI AEC). 2023. 248 f. Tese (Doutorado em História) - Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropédica - RJ, 2023.por
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dc.description.abstractO presente trabalho de pesquisa de Doutorado teve o objetivo de analisar o Livro dos Mortos durante a XXVI Dinastia do Egito Antigo. Essa Dinastia, comumente chamada de Saíta por ter usado a localidade de Sais como sua capital, governou entre os séculos VII e VI e se tornou marcante na literatura egiptológica por, principalmente, ter se utilizado do próprio passado da civilização egípcia na busca por temas e práticas que embasassem as suas próprias produções, um fenômeno que é corriqueiramente classificado como arcaísmo. O Livro dos Mortos, que consistia em um conjunto bastante diverso de textos funerários para auxílio da pessoa morta e sepultada, também foi alvo desse arcaísmo saíta. Tendo sido muito utilizado durante a segunda metade do milênio anterior, o Livro dos Mortos passou por um momento de cerca de três séculos em que seu uso parece ter decaído, visto que ele praticamente some dos registros arqueológicos. O arcaísmo saíta fez com que ele voltasse a ser bastante utilizado, mas agora com um formato reformulado que, em comparação ao que existia antes, encontra-se agora mais padronizado. Nosso trabalho procurou, então, analisar que tipo de relação essa versão retrabalhada do Livro dos Mortos tinha com a tradição precedente, uma vez que, do ponto de vista dos egípcios, essa retomada com remodelagem do Livro era na verdade encarada como uma continuidade de algo que já existia e que vinha sendo realizada daquela forma – em outras palavras, não era um fator de inovação, mas de continuação. Para podermos investigar isso de forma viável dentro dos prazos que dispusemos, selecionamos uma sequência de cinco textos do Livro dos Mortos, provenientes de três papiros desse Período Saíta, e realizamos um elaborado trato metodológico, que envolveu procedimentos como comparação linguístico-textual e análise discursiva, a fim de podermos ter ao menos um vislumbre do panorama maior e mais amplo. Ao fim, perguntamo-nos também se seria possível, como apontam alguns estudiosos, afirmar que o Livro dos Mortos proveniente da XXVI Dinastia poderia ser classificado como sendo uma experiência de canonização.por
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dc.publisherUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiropor
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopor
dc.subjectEgito Antigopor
dc.subjectDinastia Saítapor
dc.subjectLivro dos Mortospor
dc.subjectAncient Egypteng
dc.subjectSaite Dynastyeng
dc.subjectBook of the Deadeng
dc.title“Para Sair à Luz do Dia”. Livro dos Mortos e Arcaísmo na XXVI Dinastia do Egito Antigo (Séculos VII – VI AEC)por
dc.title.alternative“To Go Out by Day”. Book of the Dead and Archaism during the Ancient Egyptian 26th Dynastyeng
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dc.description.abstractOtherThis current PhD research work aimed to analyze the Book of the Dead during the Ancient Egyptian 26th Dynasty. This Dynasty, commonly referred as Saite for having used the place of Sais as its capital city, ruled between the 7th to the 6th centuries BCE, and it has become remarkable in Egyptology for, among other reasons, having used the own Egyptian past in a search of trends and practices that gave the basis for its own productions, in a phenomenon usually named as archaism. The Book of the Dead, which consisted in a very diverse group of funerary texts that were believed to help the buried and deceased, has also become a target of the Saite archaism. Having been much used in the second half of the previous millennium, the Book of the Dead has undergone a period of around three centuries in which its usage seems to be decreased, since it has nearly disappeared from archaeological records. The Saite archaism has made it go back into usage, but now with a reformulated format that, in comparison to what had existed before, is now more standardized. Our work has then looked to analyze what kind of relationship this reworked version of the Book of the Dead had with the previous version, since, from the Egyptians point of view, this return with remodeling of the Book was actually seen as a continuity of something that already existed before and has been used in that same format – in other words, it was not a matter of innovation, but of continuance. In other to investigate this under the available conditions and deadlines, we have selected a sequence of five texts of the Book of the Dead, from three Saite Period papyri, and performed an elaborate methodological treatment, something that involved proceedings as linguistic-textual comparison and speech analysis, to make it possible for us to at least have a glimpse of the bigger and wider scenario. In the end, we have also inquired about whether it would be possible, as some scholars have claimed, that the Book of the Dead of the 26th Dynasty could be labelled as an experience of canonization.eng
dc.contributor.advisor1Caldas, Marcos José de Araújo
dc.contributor.advisor1Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0462102982176400por
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Arrais, Nely Feitoza
dc.contributor.referee1Caldas, Marcos José de Araújo
dc.contributor.referee2Gama-Rolland, Cintia Alfieri
dc.contributor.referee3João, Maria Thereza David
dc.contributor.referee4Vasques, Márcia Severina
dc.contributor.referee5Pereira, Ronaldo Guilherme Gurgel
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4755692220226363por
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpor
dc.publisher.departmentInstituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociaispor
dc.publisher.initialsUFRRJpor
dc.publisher.programPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Históriapor
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