Royal versus divine authority : acquisition, legitimization and renewal of power : 7th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology, Prague, June 26-28, 2013 = 7. Symposium zur Königsideologie
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Preface; Abbreviations; Jana Mynářová: Who's the King? An Image of the Egyptian King According to Non-Egyptian Evidence; Miroslav Bárta and Veronika Dulíková: Divine and Terrestrial: Power Rhetorics in Ancient Egypt (The Case of Nyuserra); Horst Beinlich: Die Erneuerung der königlichen/göttlichen Macht und das Lebenshaus von Ra-sehet (Fayum); Julia Budka: The Egyptian "Re-conquest of Nubia" in the New Kingdom -- Some Thoughts on the Legitimization of Pharaonic Power in the South
Filip Coppens and Jiří Janák: The Ogdoad and Divine Kingship in DendaraFlorence Dunn Friedman: The Cultic Relationship of the Menkaure Triads to the Small Step Pyramids; Andrea Gnirs: Royal Power in Times of Disaster; Katja Goebs: "Receive the Henu -- that You May Shine forth in it like Akhty". Feathers, Horns and the Cosmic Symbolism of Egyptian Composite Crowns; Claus Jurman: Legitimisation through Innovative Tradition -- Perspectives on the Use of Old Models in Royal and Private Monuments during the Third Intermediate Period
Mark Lehner: The Monument and the Formerly So-called Valley Temple of Khentkawes I: Four Observations Mohamed Megahed and Hana Vymazalová: The South-Saqqara Circumcision Scene: a Fragment of an Old Kingdom Birth-legend?; Massimiliano Nuzzolo: Royal Authority, Divine Legitimization. Topography as an Element of Acquisition, Confi rmation and Renewal of Power in the Fifth Dynasty; Anthony Spalinger: Feast Calendars, Royalty, and Economics: A Trio of Unwilling Associates; Miroslav Verner: Sanctuary Meret and the Royal Cult; Anthony Spalinger: Concepts of Kingship: The Golden Horus Name; Indices