Signs, language, and culture : the semograms of the Pyramid Texts between iconicity and referential reality /

The signs of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing are pictograms, i.e. images that represent beings and objects of reality. The main characteristic of pictograms is their iconicity. An icon conveys meaning through the image, which distinctly refers to a real referent by depicting several of its defining fe...

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Other Authors: Cervelló Autuori, Josep (Editor), Orriols-Llonch, Marc (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Language Notes:Contributions in English and French.
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2024].
Series:Harvard Egyptological studies ; v. 26.
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Summary:The signs of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing are pictograms, i.e. images that represent beings and objects of reality. The main characteristic of pictograms is their iconicity. An icon conveys meaning through the image, which distinctly refers to a real referent by depicting several of its defining features. This volume focuses on semograms, which are lexical or semantic pictograms, meaning the image itself participates directly in the encoding of the linguistic message. The Pyramid Texts of the late 3rd millennium BCE constitute the oldest corpus of funerary texts in Egyptian and human history. Their semograms iconically reflect cultural realities of Old Kingdom Egypt and perhaps earlier. The studies you will find in this book are devoted to the dialectics between text, sign, iconicity and referential reality.
Physical Description:xxii, 738 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004721036
9004721037