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Onomasticon of Amenope : ウィキペディア英語版 | Onomasticon of Amenope The Onomasticon of Amenope is an Egyptian papyrus from the late 20th Dynasty to 22nd Dynasty, a compilation belonging to a tradition begun in the Middle Kingdom, and which includes the ''Ramesseum Onomasticon'' dating from the late Middle Kingdom.〔I. S. Edwards, N. G. L. Hammond, C. J. Gadd, ''The Cambridge Ancient History'', Cambridge University Press 1975, p.531〕 Nine copies of the document are known, of which the original Golenischeff copy is the most complete.〔Medjay in the Onomasticon of Amenenope〕 It is an administrative/literary categorization of 610 entities organized hierarchically,〔Jack Goody, ''The Domestication of the Savage Mind'', Cambridge University Press 1997, p.101〕 rather than a list of words (glossary). It is known from ten fragments including versions on papyrus, board, leather, and pottery.〔Werner Hüllen, ''English Dictionaries, 800-1700: The Topical Tradition'', Oxford University Press 1999, p.31〕 ==Discovery== The first copy discovered in 1890 at al-Hibah, Egypt, and subsequently purchased in 1891 in Cairo by the Russian Egyptologist Vladimir Goleniščev. It was found in jar together with the Report of Wenamun and the Tale of Woe.
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