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Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt: The Erotic Secrets of the Forbidden Papyrus

Autor Ruth Schumann Antelme, Ruth Schumann Anteleme, Ruth Schumann Antelme
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2001
The first book to fully explore the sexual philosophy and practices of the ancient Egyptians
Lavishly illustrated with erotic scenes from papyri that have long been hidden from the public
Clarifies the connection of sacred sexuality to Egyptian cosmic symbolism
Until recently the forbidden papyri, whose explicit illustrations of Egyptian sexual practices were judged too shocking, were off limits to all but a few scholars. In this book, the first to fully explore Egyptian sexual philosophy and practices, Egyptologist Ruth Schumann-Antelme provides us a new view of the provocative sexual life of the ancient Egyptians.
Richly illustrated throughout, "Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt" explains the symbolism of the erotic images found on the inner walls of the temples and tombs as well as those carved into pieces of limestone and sketched on papyri. The authors cover in detail the astonishing erotic scenes illustrating the Turin Papyrus, which have long been kept from public view. These papyri reveal in great detail Egyptian attitudes about love, religion, and even medicine, as well as specific sexual practices. "Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt" reveals the intimate details of a society in which sexuality was the dynamic principle of the divine world, and the cosmic symbolism of religion imbued every level of Egyptian society with sexual significance."
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ISBN-13: 9780892818631
ISBN-10: 0892818638
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 130 colour and b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 205 x 253 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL

Notă biografică

<p><br /><strong><em>Acknowledgments<br /></em><br />Introduction<br /></strong><br /><strong>Chapter One: Sexuality, Engine of the Divine World</strong> <br />The Heliopolitan and Hermopolitan Creation Myths <br />The Cosmic Children of the Demiurge <br />The Time Space Dimension: The Cursed Gods<br />The Osirian Cycle <br />The Memphis Triad <br />The Eye of Ra: The Myth of the Distant One <br />Amun the Theban <br />Hathor<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Two: The Sexuality of the Human World</strong> <br />The Socio-Legal Framework <br />Sexuality and Ritual Purity <br />The Earthly Harem of the Demiurge <br />Prostitution<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Three: Love, Eroticism, and Sexuality in Literature</strong> <br />Sarcasm, Insults, and Blasphemy <br />The Moral Literature <br />Love Poetry and Erotic Literature<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Four: The Code of Love</strong> <br />The Code of Love in Figurative Art <br />Components of the Code of Love<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Five: Medicine and Sexuality</strong> <br />The Primary Sources <br />Gynecology and Obstetrics <br />Venereal Diseases <br />Sexual Mutilations<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Six: Uncommon Sexual Practices<br /></strong>Male and Female Homosexuality <br />Other Practices<br /><br /><strong>Chapter Seven: The Erotic Papyrus of Turin</strong> <br /><br /><strong>Conclusion <br /><br />Appendix One:</strong> A Simplified Chronology<br /><br /><strong>Appendix Two:</strong> Egyptian Deities<br /><br /><strong>Appendix Three:</strong> Egyptian Place-Names <br /><br /><strong>Appendix Four:</strong> Egyptian Hieroglyphics<br /><br /><strong><em>Notes<br />Glossary<br />Bibliography<br /><br />Index </em></strong></p>

Recenzii

." . . clearly and in great detail shows a part of the human side of ancient Egyptian civilization; that sexual intercourse was something that was seen as physically gratifying, spiritually gratifying and necessary not only for species survival, but also for spiritual and cosmic well-being."--Cristina Rizen, Cup of Wonder, Issue #7

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SEXUALITY / ANCIENT EGYPT"Utilizing material sequestered away in museum and university archives and rarely seen, evidently because of its explicit sexuality, Ruth Schumann Antelme reveals an aspect of Egypt that many have suspected but no one to date has demonstrated: an intense and joyous eroticism that plays out in the human sphere but is intimately tied to a profound metaphysical and cosmological Egyptian understanding--sex as a sacrament."John Anthony West, author of The Traveler's Key to Ancient EgyptSacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt is the first book to fully explore the sexual philosophy and practices of the ancient Egyptians. Until recently the papyri, whose explicit illustrations of Egyptian sexual practices were judged too shocking, were off-limits to all but a few scholars. Now Egyptologist Ruth Schumann Antelme provides us with a new view of the provocative sexual life of the ancient Egyptians, revealing the intimate details of a society in which sexuality was a dynamic principle of the divine world.Richly illustrated with more than 160 black-and-white reproductions and 23 color plates, Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Egypt explains the symbolism of the erotic images found on the inner walls of temples and tombs, as well as those carved into pieces of limestone and sketched on papyri. They reveal the Egyptians attitude toward love, as well as specific common and uncommon sexual practices. Schumann Antelme and Rossini also examine in great detail the astonishingly erotic scenes illustrated in the Turin Papyrus, images that have long been kept from public view. The authors show us the connection of sacred sexuality to Egyptian cosmic symbolism as well as demonstrate that every level of Egyptian society was imbued with sexual power.RUTH SCHUMANN ANTELME is an Egyptologist, an eneritus researcher of the CNRS in France, and a former professor at the Ecole du Louvre. She is author of Becoming Osiris and and is a resident of Paris. STEPHANE ROSSINI illustrated Becoming Osiris and Reading and Writing Hieroglyphics. He lives in Paris.


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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Sexuality, Engine of the Divine World
The Heliopolitan and Hermopolitan Creation Myths
The Cosmic Children of the Demiurge
The Time Space Dimension: The Cursed Gods
The Osirian Cycle
The Memphis Triad
The Eye of Ra: The Myth of the Distant One
Amun the Theban
Hathor

Chapter Two: The Sexuality of the Human World
The Socio-Legal Framework
Sexuality and Ritual Purity
The Earthly Harem of the Demiurge
Prostitution

Chapter Three: Love, Eroticism, and Sexuality in Literature
Sarcasm, Insults, and Blasphemy
The Moral Literature
Love Poetry and Erotic Literature

Chapter Four: The Code of Love
The Code of Love in Figurative Art
Components of the Code of Love

Chapter Five: Medicine and Sexuality
The Primary Sources
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Venereal Diseases
Sexual Mutilations

Chapter Six: Uncommon Sexual Practices
Male and Female Homosexuality
Other Practices

Chapter Seven: The Erotic Papyrus of Turin

Conclusion

Appendix One:
A Simplified Chronology

Appendix Two: Egyptian Deities

Appendix Three: Egyptian Place-Names

Appendix Four: Egyptian Hieroglyphics

Notes
Glossary
Bibliography

Index