Project: Publication of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period stelae (CAA) from the Berlin Museum,
by Danijela Stefanovic and Helmut Satzinger
Satzinger, A Lexicon of Egyptian Lexical Roots (Project) helmutsatzinger
The document describes Helmut Satzinger's project to create a complete inventory of lexical roots in the Egyptian language across all stages from hieroglyphic to Coptic texts. So far, an initial beta version of a database in Excel or FileMaker has been created. Further steps include finishing the inclusion of Demotic and Coptic forms, extracting and organizing roots, and formatting for print. The project cooperates with other leading Egyptology institutions and researchers working on Egyptian lexicography and text databases.
Project of compiling a lexicon of Egyptian lexical roots, supported by the Austrian Research Fund (Wissenschaftsfonds / FWF). Collaborators Mag. Kristina Hutter (2018), Prof. Danijela Stefanovic (2020).
Project: Publication of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period stelae (CAA) from the Berlin Museum,
by Danijela Stefanovic and Helmut Satzinger
Satzinger, A Lexicon of Egyptian Lexical Roots (Project) helmutsatzinger
The document describes Helmut Satzinger's project to create a complete inventory of lexical roots in the Egyptian language across all stages from hieroglyphic to Coptic texts. So far, an initial beta version of a database in Excel or FileMaker has been created. Further steps include finishing the inclusion of Demotic and Coptic forms, extracting and organizing roots, and formatting for print. The project cooperates with other leading Egyptology institutions and researchers working on Egyptian lexicography and text databases.
Project of compiling a lexicon of Egyptian lexical roots, supported by the Austrian Research Fund (Wissenschaftsfonds / FWF). Collaborators Mag. Kristina Hutter (2018), Prof. Danijela Stefanovic (2020).
This document contains images and descriptions of Egyptian statues from the New Kingdom period (approximately 1550-1069 BC). It includes over 50 individual entries showing statues of various types including seated figures, kneeling figures, standing figures, and paired/family group statues. The statues depict people in roles like scribes, priests, officials and their wives, and date from the 18th dynasty during the reigns of pharaohs like Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and Amenhotep III. The entries note the material, current location, and time period of each piece.
With Danijela Stefanovic: Baklava for the Effendi! The linguistic heritage of...helmutsatzinger
This document compares the linguistic heritage of the Ottoman Empire in Egypt and Serbia. It discusses three languages involved: Ottoman Turkish, Egyptian Arabic, and Serbian. It provides numerous examples of loanwords that have been incorporated from Turkish into both Egyptian Arabic and Serbian vocabularies. It also discusses differences in scripts, accents, and other linguistic features between the three languages. Finally, it lists some relevant bibliographic sources on the topic of Turkish loanwords in Egyptian Arabic and Serbian.
The document discusses several Egyptian tomb models from the Middle Kingdom period depicting various occupations and activities that were important to daily life. These include models of weavers, bakers, millers, offering bearers, a granary, baking, brewing and butchery, plowing, boats, and a garden. Many of the models are housed in museums in locations like Boston, Berlin, Florence, Turin, Copenhagen, London, and New York.
A Lexicon of Egyptian Lexical Roots (Project) helmutsatzinger
This document describes Helmut Satzinger's project to establish a complete inventory of lexical roots in the Egyptian language as attested across all historical stages from hieroglyphic and hieratic texts through Demotic and Coptic. Satzinger has applied to the Austrian Research Fund for support of the project, and expects a decision by October 2014. The presentation has been uploaded to SlideShare for further information about the project if it receives funding.
Il papiro mitologico di Khonsu-mes della Collezione Drovetti: uno dei più beg...helmutsatzinger
Conference
“Una collezione di antichità Egizie unica al mondo”
Bernardino Drovetti, dall’avventura alla scienza
23 maggio 2014
Accademia delle Scienze di Torino Sala dei Mappamondi
The document discusses statues of kings from Egypt's Middle Kingdom (around 2000 BC). It presents several statues of pharaohs from the 11th Dynasty, including Nebhetepre Mentuhotep II, and the 12th Dynasty, including Senusret I, Senusret II, Senusret III, Amenemhat II, Amenemhat III. The statues are displayed in museums around the world and are made from materials like granite, schist, and serpentine. They provide portraits of the pharaohs from this time period between idealization and realism.
The document discusses Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria's journey to Egypt and Palestine in 1881. It provides details on Rudolf's companions, which included his uncle Archduke Karl Salvator of Tuscany and notable hunter, as well as Count Josef Hoyos and painter Franz von Pausinger. The trip was intended to be a hunting journey according to the Emperor's wishes, and to strengthen Rudolf's Catholic beliefs, so religious figures also accompanied him. Rudolf had a passion for natural sciences and recorded observations of the local wildlife, including birds and mammals, during the trip.
Die Skultur von Privatpersonen (18. Dynastie)helmutsatzinger
The document summarizes Egyptian art from the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom period (ca. 1550-1292 BCE), including a list of kings and their reigns. It provides images and descriptions of artifacts from the reigns of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III, and Horemheb that are sculptures of officials, priests, and royal family members. The artifacts are made from materials like granite, limestone, and sandstone and are held in museums around the world.
This document contains images and descriptions of Egyptian statues from the New Kingdom period (approximately 1550-1069 BC). It includes over 50 individual entries showing statues of various types including seated figures, kneeling figures, standing figures, and paired/family group statues. The statues depict people in roles like scribes, priests, officials and their wives, and date from the 18th dynasty during the reigns of pharaohs like Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and Amenhotep III. The entries note the material, current location, and time period of each piece.
With Danijela Stefanovic: Baklava for the Effendi! The linguistic heritage of...helmutsatzinger
This document compares the linguistic heritage of the Ottoman Empire in Egypt and Serbia. It discusses three languages involved: Ottoman Turkish, Egyptian Arabic, and Serbian. It provides numerous examples of loanwords that have been incorporated from Turkish into both Egyptian Arabic and Serbian vocabularies. It also discusses differences in scripts, accents, and other linguistic features between the three languages. Finally, it lists some relevant bibliographic sources on the topic of Turkish loanwords in Egyptian Arabic and Serbian.
The document discusses several Egyptian tomb models from the Middle Kingdom period depicting various occupations and activities that were important to daily life. These include models of weavers, bakers, millers, offering bearers, a granary, baking, brewing and butchery, plowing, boats, and a garden. Many of the models are housed in museums in locations like Boston, Berlin, Florence, Turin, Copenhagen, London, and New York.
A Lexicon of Egyptian Lexical Roots (Project) helmutsatzinger
This document describes Helmut Satzinger's project to establish a complete inventory of lexical roots in the Egyptian language as attested across all historical stages from hieroglyphic and hieratic texts through Demotic and Coptic. Satzinger has applied to the Austrian Research Fund for support of the project, and expects a decision by October 2014. The presentation has been uploaded to SlideShare for further information about the project if it receives funding.
Il papiro mitologico di Khonsu-mes della Collezione Drovetti: uno dei più beg...helmutsatzinger
Conference
“Una collezione di antichità Egizie unica al mondo”
Bernardino Drovetti, dall’avventura alla scienza
23 maggio 2014
Accademia delle Scienze di Torino Sala dei Mappamondi
The document discusses statues of kings from Egypt's Middle Kingdom (around 2000 BC). It presents several statues of pharaohs from the 11th Dynasty, including Nebhetepre Mentuhotep II, and the 12th Dynasty, including Senusret I, Senusret II, Senusret III, Amenemhat II, Amenemhat III. The statues are displayed in museums around the world and are made from materials like granite, schist, and serpentine. They provide portraits of the pharaohs from this time period between idealization and realism.
The document discusses Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria's journey to Egypt and Palestine in 1881. It provides details on Rudolf's companions, which included his uncle Archduke Karl Salvator of Tuscany and notable hunter, as well as Count Josef Hoyos and painter Franz von Pausinger. The trip was intended to be a hunting journey according to the Emperor's wishes, and to strengthen Rudolf's Catholic beliefs, so religious figures also accompanied him. Rudolf had a passion for natural sciences and recorded observations of the local wildlife, including birds and mammals, during the trip.
Die Skultur von Privatpersonen (18. Dynastie)helmutsatzinger
The document summarizes Egyptian art from the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom period (ca. 1550-1292 BCE), including a list of kings and their reigns. It provides images and descriptions of artifacts from the reigns of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III, and Horemheb that are sculptures of officials, priests, and royal family members. The artifacts are made from materials like granite, limestone, and sandstone and are held in museums around the world.