Writing, Myth and Creativity in Pharaonic Egypt

Diogenes 24 (93):46-66 (1976)
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Abstract

The first term in the title of this study might give some surprise. As I hope to prove, however, hieroglyphic writing happens to be the only key enabling us to gain entry to the Egyptian universe. Not only art and mythology, but also the laws, institutions and even daily life itself were “thought hieroglyphically” on the banks of the Nile.

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