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A lexicon of Egyptian coffin texts. In 1961 A. de Buck published his important seven-volume Egyptian Coffin Texts . The major Egyptian dictionaries having appeared before that date, De Buck’s 1961 corpus of texts was left without lexicographical covering since then. The importance of these texts, however, is considerable for a variety of reasons: they are one of the most important literary texts of classical Egypt; the many variants greatly enlarge our understanding of grammar and linguistic structures; and the coffin texts are magical texts, the effectiveness of which depended upon the exact reproductions of the original spells. Included are all the variant hieroglyphic forms, and the fragments, often reconstructed, contained in De Buck’s Volume 7. Special features are a list (reproduction) of yet unreadable hieroglyphics, as well as a list of the cryptic writings, contained in the coffin texts. The dictionary is shaped after Erman and Grapow’s Worterbuch der Agyptischen Sprache and Faulkner’s Egyptian Dictionary .
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A lexicon of Egyptian coffin texts. In 1961 A. de Buck published his important seven-volume Egyptian Coffin Texts . The major Egyptian dictionaries having appeared before that date, De Buck’s 1961 corpus of texts was left without lexicographical covering since then. The importance of these texts, however, is considerable for a variety of reasons: they are one of the most important literary texts of classical Egypt; the many variants greatly enlarge our understanding of grammar and linguistic structures; and the coffin texts are magical texts, the effectiveness of which depended upon the exact reproductions of the original spells. Included are all the variant hieroglyphic forms, and the fragments, often reconstructed, contained in De Buck’s Volume 7. Special features are a list (reproduction) of yet unreadable hieroglyphics, as well as a list of the cryptic writings, contained in the coffin texts. The dictionary is shaped after Erman and Grapow’s Worterbuch der Agyptischen Sprache and Faulkner’s Egyptian Dictionary .