Title:
Zodiacs and monuments
Subtitle:
an early pictorial "horoscope" from Egypt
Author(s):
Winkler, Andreas; Zellmann-Rohrer, Michael
Year of publication:
2023
Available Date:
2024-11-26T10:58:39Z
Abstract:
A pictorial horoscope in a late Ptolemaic papyrus (P.Kramer 17) may be assigned more precisely to late 55 or early 56 BC based on the preserved astronomical data, making it the earliest such representation from Egypt. Instead of a copy for presentation to a client, the papyrus is rather a draft for the depiction of a zodiac, probably in a funerary monument, where it would have represented the planetary positions at the time of birth of the person commemorated. The central pictorial element can be identified as a dog, and contextualized in a complex tradition of Egyptian and Greek concepts and iconography related to Sirius-Sothis, and the beginning of the new year.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 0021-8286
e-ISSN (online): 1753-8556
Keywords:
Graeco-Roman Egypt
Afterlife
Coffins
Funerary monuments
Dog Star (Sirius, Sothis)
New Year
Horoscope
Soter Family
DDC-Classification:
932 Geschichte Ägyptens bis 640
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
URL of the Original Publication:
DOI of the Original Publication:
Journal Volume:
54 (2023)
Journaltitle:
Journal for the history of astronomy
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Wissensgeschichte des Altertums
Funding ID:
885 478 ERC Advanced Grant
Comments:
This is a ZODIAC publication. The ZODIAC project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s H2020-EXCELLENT SCIENCE programme, ERC Advanced Grant Nr. 885478.