Author: Balázs Irsay-Nagy
Programme
May 12, Thursday
9.00–9.45 | Registration |
10.00–10.30 | Opening |
10.30–11.00 | Horst Beinlich (Universität Würzburg), Der Herrschaftsbereich als Prestige-Objekt |
11.00–11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30–12.00 | Tamás A. Bács (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), The pride of the Ramessides: a note on a late Ramesside king-list |
12.00–12.30 | Florian Löffler (Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften / Universität Tübingen), Der Thron der Götter (Nst-nTrw) in Edfu |
12.30–14.30 | Lunch break |
14.30–15.00 | Ewa Laskowska-Kusztal (Polish Academy of Sciences), The “centre for development” of the royal authority in Kalabsha |
15.00–15.30 | Christine Raedler (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz), Creating authority – the high priest of Osiris Wennefer and a special kind of deification of Ramesses II |
15.30–16.00 | Elizabeth Eltze (University of Auckland), The creation of royal identity and ideology through self-adornment: The jewels of ancient Napata and Meroë |
May 13, Friday
10.00–10.30 | Ulrich Luft (Budapest), The Gate of Power |
10.30–11.00 | Massimiliano Nuzzolo (Charles University, Prague), Human and divine: the royal paradigm in Fifth Dynasty Egypt |
11.00–11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30–12.00 | Julia Budka (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München), Constructing royal authority in New Kingdom towns in Nubia: some thoughts based on inscribed monuments from private residences |
12.00–12.30 | Balázs Irsay-Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest), “Scratch ‘Faith’ on nameless graves”: A new attribution for KV 42 |
12.30–14.30 | Lunch break |
14.30–15.00 | Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland), Ramesses III at Medinet Habu: Sensory Models |
15.00–15.30 | Andrzej Ćwiek (Adam Mickiewicz University / Poznań Archaeological Museum), The two fathers of Hatshepsut and the ideology of kingship |
15.30–16.00 | Coffee break |
16.00–16.30 | Monika Dolinska (National Museum, Warsaw), Birds and felines in royal iconography |
16.30–17.00 | Daniel von Recklinghausen (Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften / Universität Tübingen), Wie die Göttlichkeit auf den König übergeht. Überlegungen anhand der Szenen der Übergabe des Sichelschwertes an den König in den Tempeln der griechisch-römischen Zeit |
May 14, Saturday
10.00–10.30 | Dieter Kurth (Universität Hamburg), The wnn-formula in the ritual scenes of the late temples and the presence of the king |
10.30–11.00 | Carola Vogel (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz), From power to reputation and vice versa: The relationship between Thutmosis III and Senusret III reconsidered |
11.00–11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30–12.00 | Christopher Eyre (University of Liverpool), Calculated frightfulness as display of authority |
12.00–12.30 | Filip Coppens & Jiří Janák (Charles University, Prague), The near and the distant king. Two oppositions in the concept of divine authority of the Egyptian king |
12.30–12.45 | Closing |
Poster
Shih-Wei Hsu (Freie Universität, Berlin), Images of the Pharaoh
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Lectures
Miroslav Bárta (Charles University, Prague) |
The worshippers of Maat: reign of Snofru and its aftermath | Abstract |
Tamás A. Bács (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) |
The Pride of the Ramessides: a note on a late Ramesside King-list | Abstract |
Horst Beinlich (Universität Würzburg) |
Der Herrschaftsbereich als Prestige-Objekt | Abstract |
Julia Budka (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München) |
Constructing royal authority in New Kingdom towns in Nubia: some thoughts based on inscribed monuments from private residences | Abstract |
Andrzej Ćwiek (Adam Mickiewicz University / Poznań Archaeological Museum) |
The Two Fathers of Hatshepsut and the Ideology of Kingship | Abstract |
Filip Coppens & Jiří Janak (Charles University, Prague) |
The near and the distant king. Two oppositions in the concept of divine authority of the Egyptian king | Abstract |
Monika Dolinska (National Museum, Warsaw) |
Birds and felines in royal iconography | Abstract |
Elizabeth Eltze (University of Auckland) |
The Creation of Royal Identity and Ideology through Self-Adornment: The Jewels of Ancient Napata and Meroë | Abstract |
Christopher Eyre (University of Liverpool) |
Calculated Frightfulness as Display of Authority | Abstract |
Balázs Irsay-Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) |
“Scratch ‘Faith’ on nameless graves”: A new attribution for KV 42 | Abstract |
Dieter Kurth (Universität Hamburg) |
The wnn-Formula in the Ritual Scenes of the Late Temples and the Presence of the King | Abstract |
Ewa Laskowska-Kusztal (Polish Academy of Sciences) |
The “centre for development” of the royal authority in Kalabsha | Abstract |
Florian Löffler (Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften / Universität Tübingen) |
Der “Thron der Götter” (Nst-nTrw) in Edfu | Abstract |
Ulrich Luft (Budapest) |
The Gate of Power | Abstract |
Massimiliano Nuzzolo (Charles University, Prague) |
Human and divine: the royal paradigm in fifth dynasty Egypt | Abstract |
Christine Raedler (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz) |
Creating Authority – the High Priest of Osiris Wenennefer and a special kind of Deification of Ramesses II | Abstract |
Daniel von Recklinghausen (Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften / Universität Tübingen) |
Wie die Göttlichkeit auf den König übergeht. Überlegungen anhand der Szenen der Übergabe des Sichelschwertes an den König in den Tempeln der griechisch-römischen Zeit | Abstract |
Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland) |
Ramesses III at Medinet Habu: Sensory Models | Abstract |
Carola Vogel (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz) |
From Power to Reputation and vice versa: The relationship between Thutmosis III and Senusret III reconsidered | Abstract |
Shih-Wei Hsu (Freie Universität, Berlin) |
Images of the Pharaoh | Poster |
Announcement
We are pleased to announce the next session of the series dedicated to Egyptian Royal Ideology (Tagung zur Königsideologie).
The venue of the conference will be the campus of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
In order to set up the programme of the conference we would like to ask of you to signal us your intent of participating till 31st May, 2015. If you should have any questions till then please do not hesitate to contact us.
We are very much looking forward to welcoming you in Budapest.