Artigo Revisado por pares

Performing Circles in Ancient Egypt from Mehen to Ouroboros

2018; Penn State University Press; Volume: 7; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5325/preternature.7.2.0133

ISSN

2161-2196

Autores

Mark Roblee,

Tópico(s)

Classical Antiquity Studies

Resumo

ABSTRACT Drawing from cultic literature and iconography, this article examines the use of encirclement and circular imagery in ancient Egypt—ritual circumambulation, circular knots and jewelry, painted papyri, encircling utterances, and especially the apotropaic serpentine figure Mehen, who prefigured the ouroboros in Byzantine, Arabic, Jewish, and early modern European thought. Encirclement and circular imagery were performative in the ancient Egyptian context, functioning on a personal, psychological level as much as a shared, social level. Performing circles was an inner ritual or imaginative technology of self-transformation for the ancient Egyptian ritual practitioner and audience alike.

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