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Servant of Mut : studies in honor of Richard A. Fazzini
Title:
Servant of Mut : studies in honor of Richard A. Fazzini
JLCTITLE245:
edited by Sue H. D'Auria.
Publication Information:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiv, 267 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:
9789047423140
General Note:
"Bibliography of Richard A. Fazzini." p. [xi]-xv
Abstract:
Richard A. Fazzini has inspired and mentored many scholars of Egyptology through his tireless efforts as curator and then chairman of the Brooklyn Museum's Deptartment of Egyptian, Classical and Ancient Middle Eastern Art (ECAMEA); field archaeologist of the Pricinct of Mut at Karnak; scholar; and teacher, The 35 contributions to this volume in his honor represent the variety of Professor Fazzini's own research interests namely in ancient Egyptian art, religious iconography, and archaeology, particularly of the New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, and Late Period. Reflections on Professor F.
Local Note:
UAF Rasmuson Library Ebook Central subscription access.

UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents:
Preface (Rita E. Freed and Jack A. Josephson); Biography of Richard A. Fazzini (Mary McKercher); Bibliography of Richard A. Fazzini (Diane Bergman); List of Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Egyptian Art-A Performing Art? (Dorothea Arnold); The Puzzling Stela of Userpehtynesu and Panetjer (Edward Bleiberg); Mut or Not? On the Meaning of a Vulture Sign on the Hermitage Statue of Amenemhat III (Andrey O. Bolshakov); A Newly Discovered Statue of a Queen from the Reign of Amenhotep III (Betsy M. Bryan); Decoration and Architecture: The Definition of Private Tomb Environment (Violaine Chauvet).

An Old Kingdom Bowl from Mendes in the Brooklyn Museum of Art: A Preliminary Investigation of Its Archaeological Context (Madeleine Cody)Androgynous Bronze Figurines in Storage at the Los Angeles CountyMuseum of Art (Kathlyn M. Cooney); The Foundations of Hibis (Eugene Cruz-Uribe); A Statuette of Psamtik I with a Spear (Mamdouh Eldamaty); Tell me, Richard-Did the Ancient Egyptians Really Wear Suspenders? (Thoughts on the Vizier's Insignia and One of the Men Who Wore It during Amenhotep III's Reign) (Biri Fay).

Writing Ramesside Hieratic: What the Late-Egyptian Miscellanies Tell Us about Scribal Education (Ogden Goelet, Jr)The Drexel Collection: From Egypt to the Diaspora (W. Benson Harer, Jr); A Vignette Concerning the Deification of Thutmose IV (Melinda Hartwig); A Fragment from a LostMonument of Amenirdis I in the Gayer-Anderson Museum (Salima Ikram); A Demotic Stela from the First Court of Luxor Temple (Richard Jasnow); A Fragmentary Scene of Ptolemy XII Worshiping the Goddess Mut and Her Divine Entourage (W. Raymond Johnson and J. Brett McClain).

The Portrait of a 12th Dynasty Nobleman (Jack A. Josephson and Rita E. Freed)Some Thoughts on Religious Change at Deir el-Medina (Cathleen Keller); Ramesside Vessels from Sinai (Christine Lilyquist); An UnusualWooden Statuette of Osiris (Jadwiga Lipinska); A Contribution to the Second Style in Old Kingdom Art (Karol Mysliwiec '); A Funerary Papyrus of # & ^% in the BrooklynMuseum (Paul O'Rourke); A Long-Neglected Example of Ptolemaic Relief Carving (William H. Peck); ""Cow Statues"" in Private Tombs of Dynasty 26 (Elena Pischikova); Some Old Kingdom Sealings from Mendes: I (Donald B. Redford).

Overview of the Current State of the Dynasty 21 Amun Temple at el-Hiba (Carol A. Redmount and Maury Morgenstein)Male Bodies and the Construction of Masculinity in New Kingdom Egyptian Art (Gay Robins); Small but Beautiful-The Block Statue of Khaemwaset (Regine Schulz); A Seated Statue of Sekhmet and Two Related Sculptures in the Collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art (Gerry D. Scott); A Family of Priests of the Deified Amenhotep I (Chicago OIM 11107) (Emily Teeter); The GoddessMut and the Vulture (Herman te Velde).
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