Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Pantheon Books Bollingen Series, EB, 1954
ISBN 10: 1299693474 ISBN 13: 9781299693470
Anbieter: Last Exit Books, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. 4to. Pantheon Books, New York, 1954. Volume 1. Xx & 441 & 14 pages, illustrated in bw with several fold out plates. Volume 2 includes a 14 page booklet listing the plates, 196 plates. Bollingen Series XL. Slipcased in a paper coverd slipcase with paper label pasted to the side. DJ has light shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities with hole clipped to see the titles. Both volumes are tan cloth with gilt design, brown spine with gilt lettering. Ramesses VI Nebmaatre-Meryamun (sometimes written Ramses or Rameses, also known under his princely name of Amenherkhepshef C[note 1]) was the fifth pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. He reigned for about eight years in the mid-to-late 12th century BC and was a son of Ramesses III and queen Iset Ta-Hemdjert. As a prince, he was known as Ramesses Amunherkhepeshef and held the titles of royal scribe and cavalry general. He was succeeded by his son, Ramesses VII Itamun, whom he had fathered with queen Nubkhesbed. After the death of the ruling pharaoh, Ramesses V, who was the son of Ramesses VI's older brother, Ramesses IV, Ramesses VI ascended the throne. In the first two years after his coronation, Ramesses VI stopped frequent raids by Libyan or Egyptian marauders in Upper Egypt and buried his predecessor in what is now an unknown tomb of the Theban necropolis. Ramesses VI usurped KV9, a tomb in the Valley of the Kings planned by and for Ramesses V, and had it enlarged and redecorated for himself. The craftsmen's huts near the entrance of KV9 covered up the entrance to Tutankhamun's tomb, saving it from a wave of tomb robberies that occurred within 20 years of Ramesses VI's death. Ramesses VI may have planned and made six more tombs in the Valley of the Queens, none which are known today. Egypt lost control of its last strongholds in Canaan around the time of Ramesses VI's reign. Though Egyptian occupation in Nubia continued, the loss of the Asiatic territories strained Egypt's weakening economy and increased prices. With construction projects increasingly hard to fund, Ramesses VI usurped the monuments of his forefathers by engraving his cartouches over theirs. Yet he boasted of having "[covered] all the land with great monuments in my name [.] built in honour of my fathers the gods". He was fond of cult statues of himself; more are known to portray him than any Twentieth-Dynasty king after Ramesses III. The Egyptologist Amin Amer characterises Ramesses VI as "a king who wished to pose as a great pharaoh in an age of unrest and decline". EB; Egyptian Religious Texts And Representations Volume I, Bollingen Series XL; 9.1 X 6.6 X 1.1 inches.
Verlag: [New York]: Pantheon Books, [1955]., 1955
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. folio. pp. xxi, 149. frontis., 2 monochrome plates in gold, 8 folding plates, & 32 double-sided plates from photographs. cloth. dw. cloth slipcase (fore-edge of case bit faded). First Edition.
Verlag: Bollingen series XL. Volume 2. Prepared under the supervision of Alexandre Piankoff., 1955
Anbieter: Antikvariat Hundörat AB, Stockholm, Schweden
Pantheon Books, New York 1955. First edition. Publishers cloth with dustwrapper and slipcase. xxii, 149 (1) pp + 64 plates. Good condition, slipcase only slightly worn.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
6. New York, Pantheon Books, Bollingen Series, XL.2., 1955 (original edition), large in-4°, xxi + 149 pp + 64 full page b/w ills. h.t., publisher's half cloth with blind dustwrapper, small cut out to show gilt title on spine, with slipcase, published in the series; '' Egyptian religious texts and representations'' - Vol 2. Very small cut out ( of name ?) at the lower margin of the half title, but a fine copy.