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* [[Aevum recentius Aegyptium|Aevum recentius]] (inter sextam et vicensimam primamque et tricensimam domos)
* [[Aevum recentius Aegyptium|Aevum recentius]] (inter sextam et vicensimam primamque et tricensimam domos)
* [[Aegyptus Ptolemaica]]
* [[Aegyptus Ptolemaica]]

==Vide etiam==
* [[Feles in Aegypto antiqua]]


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*{{cite book|editor-last=Redford|editor-first=Donald B.|editor-link=Donald B. Redford|title=The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=[[2001]]|isbn=0-19-510234-7}}
*{{cite book|editor-last=Redford|editor-first=Donald B.|editor-link=Donald B. Redford|title=The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=[[2001]]|isbn=0-19-510234-7}}
* {{Cite book|last=Wilkinson|first=R.H.|title=The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt|location=Londinii|publisher=Thames and Hudson|year=[[2003]]|isbn=0-500-05120-8}}
* {{Cite book|last=Wilkinson|first=R.H.|title=The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt|location=Londinii|publisher=Thames and Hudson|year=[[2003]]|isbn=0-500-05120-8}}

==Vide etiam==
* [[Feles in Aegypto antiqua]]


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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/women_01.shtml Ancient Egypt and the Role of Women]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/women_01.shtml Ancient Egypt and the Role of Women]


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Emendatio ex 14:29, 5 Septembris 2014

Sphinx et pyramidae Gizenses sunt inter notissima signa civilizationis Aegypti antiquae.
Tabula Aegypti antiquae maiores urbes et locos temporum domuum regalium (circa 3150 ad 30 a.C.n.)
Peregrinatores prae pyramides Gizenses camelum vehuntur.
In oropedio Gizensi, peregrinator subsidit.
Proelium inter regem Tutenchamun et homines quosdam Asiae, in ebure pictum saeculo 14 a.C.n.

Aegyptus antiqua fuit civilizatio antiqua Africae inter septentriones et orientem, in unum secundum ripas inferiores fluminis Nili collatum, in terra quae nunc est Aegyptus, civitas hodierna. Civilizatio Aegyptia circa 3150 a.C.n. secundum chronologiam Aegyptiam coaluit,[1] Aegypto superiore et inferiore sub primo pharaone civilitate coniunctis.[2] Historia Aegypti antiquae in serie regnorum constantium facta est, a temporibus inconstantiae interregna appellandis separatorum: in regno vetere Aetatis aeneae ineuntis, regno medio aetatis aeneae mediae]], regno novo aetatis aeneae exeuntis. Aegyptus fastigium potestatis per Regnum Novum attigit, tempore Ramessidarum, postquam lentam coepit deminutionem. Terra a continuatione potestatum externarum, inter quas Libya, Nubia, Assyria, Babylonia, Imperium Achaemenidarum, et Macedonia, tertio interregno et aevo recentiori invasa vel superata est. Alexandro Magno morte, Ptolemaeus Soter, unus ex eius legatis, se ut novus Aegypti rector instituit; domus Ptolemaica deinde civitatem temperavit usque ad 30 a.C.n., cum ab Imperio Romano victa, provincia Romana facta est.[3]

Multos deos venerabantur Aegyptii antiqui; rex, quem humanam Hori dei incarnationem esse putabant, pharao appellatus est. Regnum anno 31 a.C.n., vero iam Imperio Romano subiectum, post pugnam Actiacam, interiit.

Historia

Historia Aegypti antiquae est plerumque ita divisa:

Notae

  1. Chronology apud Digital Egypt for Universities, University College London
  2. Dodson (2004) p. 46.
  3. Clayton (1994), p. 217.

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  • Loprieno, Antonio (2004). "Ancient Egyptian and Coptic". In Woodward, Roger D.. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient Languages. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. pp. 160–192. ISBN 0-521-56256-2 
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  • Midant-Reynes, Béatrix (2000). The Prehistory of Egypt: From the First Egyptians to the First Pharaohs. Oxoniae: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0-631-21787-8 
  • Nicholson, Paul T. (2000). Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-45257-0 
  • Oakes, Lorna (2003). Ancient Egypt: An Illustrated Reference to the Myths, Religions, Pyramids and Temples of the Land of the Pharaohs. Novi Eboraci: Barnes & Noble. ISBN 0-7607-4943-4 
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  • Strouhal, Eugen (1989). Life in Ancient Egypt. Norman, Oklahomae: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2475-X 
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  • Vittman, G. (1991). "Zum koptischen Sprachgut im Ägyptisch-Arabisch". Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes (Vindobonae: Institut für Orientalistik, Vienna University) 81: 197–227 
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Bibliographia addita

Vide etiam

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