Admission requirements
Students who wish to take this course must have successfully completed the course Klassiek Egyptisch I 5702VKE1W.
Description
This course develops skills in reading hieroglyphic texts of considerable literary merit from the classical stages of the ancient Egyptian language, including Old Egyptian and Middle Egyptian. The texts read in the course will be drawn from creation accounts from religious texts from the Old through New Kingdoms, with Spell 17 of the Book of the Dead as centerpiece.
Course objectives
At the end of this course, students will have developed their practical knowledge of grammar and extended their Egyptian vocabularies. They will also be able to synthesize ideas built out of primary and secondary sources.
Timetable
First semester, blocks 1 and 2, meeting once per week.
Mode of instruction
Tutorial.
Assessment method
Mid-term examination: 25%. Final examination: 40%. Essay: 25%. Attendance: 10%.
The mid-term and final examinations will involve the transliteration, translation, and parsing of hieroglyphic texts. The essay, due on Friday, 28 January, concerns the synthesis of primary and secondary sources.
The final examination cannot be taken by a student who has missed more than two (2) classes without special approval of the “examencommissie.”
Blackboard
Detailed course information, reading materials, and hieroglyphic texts are distributed through Blackboard
Reading list
Reading materials and hieroglyphic texts are distributed through Blackboard.
Registration
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Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply.
Contact information
The instructor Dr H.M. Hays.