Stela Mendesia
Stela Mendesia[1] (cui ex editione K. Sethe siglum Urk. II.28-54 attribuitur; alibi CCG 22181), Aegyptie inscripta, iussu Ptolemaei II post annum 264 a.C.n. erecta est iuxta Mendem Aegypti in templo arietis.
Editiones et versiones
recensere- S. Birch, ed., Records of the Past. Vol. 8: Egyptian Texts (1876) pp. 92-102 (Anglice)
- Günther Roeder, ed., Die ägyptische Religion in Texten und Bildern, vol. 1. Die ägyptische Götterwelt (Turici, 1959) pp. 168-188 (Theodisce)
- Kurt Sethe, Hieroglyphische Urkunden der griechisch-römischen Zeit. Vol. 1 [Urk. II] (Lipsiae, 1904) pp. 28-54 (Aegyptie) Textus
- H.-J. Thissen, "Mendesstele" in Lexikon der Ägyptologie vol. 4 (1982) pp. 45-46
Notae
recensere- ↑ Theodisce Mendesstele
Nexus externi
recensere- "Ptolemy "the Son" apud Egyptian Royal Genealogy
Bibliographia
recensere- Willy Clarysse, "A Royal Journey in the Delta in 257 B.C. and the Date of the Mendes Stele" in Chronique d'Egypte vol. 82 (2007) pp. 201-206
- Günther Hölbl, A History of the Ptolemaic Empire (Londinii, 2001) pp. 84-85
- Werner Huß, "Die in ptolemaiischer Zeit verfaßten Synodal-Dekrete der ägyptischen Priester" in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik vol. 88 (1991) pp. 189-208 (vide pp. 189-190)