domingo, 31 de janeiro de 2016

"WHO WAS PADIAMENOPE?"



"WHO WAS PADIAMENOPE?"
THEBAN TOMB - TT 33


http://egypte.unistra.fr./les-travaux-de-terrain/la-tombe-de-padiamenope-tt33responsable-claude-traunecker/>

TT 33   -  FUNERAL PALACE OF PADIAMENOPE: TOMB, PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE, AND LIBRARY. POUR: DR; CLAUDE TRAUNECKER, UNIVERSITÉ DE STRASBOURG, UMR 7044"
 

"At 2006, The University Marc Bloch (Strasbourg II) began epigraphic exploration of the tomb of Padiamenope. The team of Strasbourg and University of Montpellier: Isabelle Régen, Silvia Einaldi (École des Hautes Études), Daniel werning (Universität zu Berlin), and Barbara Engelmann-Von Carnap (Universität Heidelberg)" (TRAUNECKER, 2013: p. 209)

"Padiamenope was a Chief  Lector Priest, in charge of the royal archives, a kind of a private secretary of the king. But who was this king? Never was mencioned by Padiamenope in his tomb. he wasa divine-scribe of the domain of Re-Horakhty, and he controls 'the Secrets of the Divine-Words.' A scribe of the Divine-Books. He was competent in the field of religious literature. The tomb of Padiamenope has 22 rooms, and at 2005, the SCA, the University of Strasbourg and Montpellier, the  IFAO, were granted permission to acess Rooms IV-XXII and explore all this tomb. This tomb received the name of the 'followers of Montu. He was, probably, a contemporary of Montuemhat, that was buried like his neighbouring in his tomb." (TRAUNECKER, 2013: p.01)



 "Le tombeau de Padiamenopé situé dans la nécropole thébaine et le plus important jamais creusé en Égypte. Le 'palais funéraire' de cet intellectuel thébain de la XXVe dinastie est plus qu'une tombe ou qu'une vaste bibliothèque de pierre comprenant sur ses parois toute la littérature funéraire de l'époque. Petit à petit, la mystérieuse personalité de Padiamenopé se précise." (INSTITUT KHÉOPS, 2014: p. 10)

 And according with the Dr. Traunecker: "Many clues lead us to believe that he was actually buried in his tomb, and that he played an important role in the development of the Theban Royal and Funerary Rituals." (2013, p. 01)


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