Papyrus Lansing
Papyrus Lansing is ancient Egyptian writing made during the time of the reign of the pharaoh called Senusret III.[1]
Specific Content of Papyrus
Thus translated by Caminos " You are worse than a bubalis on the desert that lives on running; it spends no midday ploughing and has never yet trodden the threshing-platform at all.It lives on the oxen's output,though it shares not (in their labour) [2]
See also
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia History article referenced from The Ancient World: Readings in Social and Cultural History by D. Brendan Nagle, Stanley M. Burstein retrieved approximately 21:24GMT 29.9.11
- ↑ Papyrus Lansing 3,9-3,10 Hans Goedicke Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt Vol. 7, (1968), pp. 128-130 (article consists of 3 pages) Published by: American Research Center in Egypt Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40000641 retrieved 21:07GMT 29.9.11
External links
- Ancient Encyclopedia History article referenced from The Ancient World: Readings in Social and Cultural History by D. Brendan Nagle, Stanley M. Burstein retrieved 20:30-3GMT 29.9.11
- Ancient Egyptian Literature: Volume II: The New Kingdom, Volume 2 By Miriam Lichtheim (1978 retrieved(from Googlebooks)20:48GMT 29.9.11)
(Papyrus Lansing:Translation with notes by A.M.Blackman & T.Eric Peet from JSTOR retrieved 20:25GMT 29.9.11 facsimiles-of-egyptian-hieratic-papyri-in-the-british-museum at WorldCat retrieved 20:28GMT 29.9.11)
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