University Press of America
Pages: 272
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-4298-9 • Paperback • September 2008 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
R. Drew Griffith is Professor of Classics at Queen's University at Kingston, Canada.
Chapter 1 Brought Forth from the Land of Egypt
Chapter 2 Rowing to Elysium: Menelaus' Afterlife and Egyptian Religion
Chapter 3 The Voice of the Dead In the Odyssey and Egyptian Funerary Texts
Chapter 4 The Origin of Memnon
Chapter 5 Local Colour: The Egyptian Basis for some Homeric Descriptions
Chapter 6 Mechanism of Contact
Chapter 7 The Egyptian Background to the Eleusinian Mysteries
Chapter 8 Near Death Experience and the Eleusinian Mysteries: Resuscitation as Psychotherapy
Chapter 9 Afterward
Importanttttt
— Bryn Mawr Classical Review, April 2009
Since the 1990s consideration of Egyptian etymologies has opened up in the West, and such younger classicists as Garth Alford, Erwin Cook, and R. Drew Griffith have begun to study striking similarities between Egyptian and Homeric imagery and vocabulary.
— Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization Volume III The Linguistic Evidence
Since the 1990s consideration of Egyptian etymologies has opened up in the West, and such younger classicists as Garth Alford, Erwin Cook, and R. Drew Griffith have begun to study striking similarities between Egyptian and Homeric imagery and vocabulary.
— Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization Volume III The Linguistic Evidence
Important
— Bryn Mawr Classical Review, April 2009