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Amenemope (author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amenemope (author) Amenemope (fl. c. 1100 BCE) the son of Kanakht (Kanacht) is the ostensible author of the ''Instruction of Amenemope'', an Egyptian wisdom text written in the Ramesside Period. He is portrayed as a scribe and sage who lived in Egypt during the 20th Dynasty of the New Kingdom and resided in Akhmim (ancient Egyptian Ipu, Greek Panopolis), the capital of the ninth nome of Upper Egypt. His discourses are presented in the traditional form of instructions from father to son on how to live a good and moral life, but (unlike most such texts) they are explicitly organized into 30 numbered chapters.〔(The Instruction of Amenemope )〕 Although once thought to be unique, the ''Instruction'' is now seen to share common themes with the wisdom literature of other ancient Near Eastern cultures including Babylonia and Israel, most notably the biblical books of ''Proverbs'', ''Ecclesiastes'', and ''Sirach'', for which a Hebrew translation of the ''Instruction'' served as a source. The date of 1100 BC places the authorship of the ''Instruction'' earlier than any part of the Bible, and egyptologists such as James Henry Breasted credit Amenemope with having a profound influence on Western ethical and religious development due to his ''Instruction'' being read by the Hebrews and portions of it being included, sometimes verbatim, in various books of the Bible. "It is likewise obvious that in numerous other places in the Old Testament, not only in the Book of Proverbs, but also in the Hebrew law, in Job, ... in Samuel and Jeremiah, Amenemope's wisdom is the source of ideas, figures, moral standards, and especially of a certain warm and humane spirit of kindness."〔James Henry Breasted, ''The Dawn of Conscience'': The Sources of Our Moral Heritage in the Ancient World (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1961), p. 371.〕 (Amenemope, in turn, was drawing on a much older text, The Maxims of Ptahhotep.)〔Breasted, ''The Dawn of Conscience'', footnote p. 377-78.〕 ==References==
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