SHORTER HYMN TO ATEN
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Abstract
In the article the history of studying of so-called Shorter Hymn to Aten text from the time of the Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty Akhenaten is stated. Historical value of this religious text is considered, its translation and comments are given.
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Aten, Shorter Hymn
Перепелкин Ю. Я. Переворот Амен-Хотпа IV. Ч. I. Кн. II. Москва, 1967.
Budge E. A. W. Tutankhamen, Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian monotheism, with hieroglyphic texts of hymns to Amen and Aten. London, 1923.
Davies N. de G. The rock tombs of El Amarna. Part IV: The tombs of Penthu, Mahu and others. London, 1906.
Davies N. de G. The Rock Tombs of El Amarna. Vol. V: Smaller tombs and boundary stelae. London, 1908.
Kemp B. J. The city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its people. London, 2012.
Lichtheim M. Ancient Egyptian Literature. A Book of Readings. Vol. 2: New Kingdom. Berkeley, 1976.
Sandman M. Texts from the time of Akhenaten. Bruxelles, 1938.
Scharff A. Aegyptische Sonnenlieder. Berlin, 1922.
REFERENCES
Perepelkin Yu. Ya. (1967), Perevorot Amen-Khotpa IV, Pt. I, Book II, Moscow. (In Russian).
Budge E. A. W. (1923), Tutankhamen, Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian monotheism, with hieroglyphic texts of hymns to Amen and Aten, London.
Davies N. de G. (1906), The rock tombs of El Amarna. Part IV: The tombs of Penthu, Mahu and others, London.
Davies N. de G. (1908), The Rock Tombs of El Amarna. Vol. V: Smaller tombs and boundary stelae, London.
Kemp B. J. (2012), The city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and its People, London.
Lichtheim M. (1976), Ancient Egyptian Literature. A Book of Readings, Vol. 2: New Kingdom, Berkeley.
Sandman M. (1938), Texts from the time of Akhenaten, Bruxelles.
Scharff A. (1922), Aegyptische Sonnenlieder, Berlin.