L’Antico Egitto: la religione - Seconda parte

EPISODE · May 6, 2022 · 10 MIN

L’Antico Egitto: la religione - Seconda parte

from Storia in Podcast · host Focus

Secondo appuntamento con il ciclo di podcast dedicato all’Antico Egitto, la cui storia – tra le più longeve del genere umano – è una delle più affascinanti del mondo. In questo secondo podcast vi parliamo di religione. Una realtà che interessa un lasso di tempo molto ampio, circa 3000 anni, e che presenta molteplici aspetti e caratteristiche. Dal concetto di Maat, rappresentato da una divinità femminile con una piuma in testa e che pesa il cuore degli uomini, giudicandoli, subito dopo la loro morte, a quello di Nun, oceano primordiale dal quale, grazie ad un demiurgo, tutto avrebbe avuto origine. Una religione politeistica con divinità dal carattere multidimensionale e spesso rappresentante con sembianze semi-animalesche, con un sovrano, il faraone, mediatore fra la sfera divina e quella terrena e che diede grande rilevanza alla sfera funeraria.Autore del podcast è il Professore Angelo Colonna, già Academic Visitor presso l’Oriental Institute della Oxford University per uno studio sulle divinità e le manifestazioni religiose dell’Egitto Protodinastico. Angelo Colonna è oggi assegnista di ricerca e cultore della materia in Egittologia presso la “Sapienza” Università di Roma, ove si occupa di didattica e collabora al progetto europeo “PAThs – Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths: an Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature.” Tra le sue pubblicazioni, ricordiamo Religious Practice and Cultural Construction of Animal Worship in Egypt from the Early Dynastic to the New Kingdom. Ritual forms, material display, historical development. - La dea Maat (Prima parte). - Il ruolo del sovrano e la trasmissione della regalità. Horus (Seconda parte). - Il politeismo egiziano e la multidimensionalità delle divinità (Terza parte). - Il culto giornaliero e le processioni (Quarta parte). - La sfera funeraria, le necropoli e le offerte (Quinta parte).A cura di Deborah Natale. Montaggio di Silvio Farina.https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Eventi e luoghi ------------Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify http://bit.ly/VoceDellaStoria ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427.Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/- Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare)- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo- Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria- Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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