An edition of Bes (2021)

Bes

demon god, protector of Egypt

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Tine Bagh, Lise Manniche, Jørg ...
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An edition of Bes (2021)

Bes

demon god, protector of Egypt

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The demon god Bes was above all a protector of Egypt, as manifested in a variety of ways over the ages. This publication takes a closer look at the themes of the exhibition Bes. Demon God - Protector of Egypt. Who was Bes? What role did he play in sexuality, as a musician or alongside other gods? And why was he so popular in Nubia, Egypt's southern neighbour? Exhibition: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark (20.05 - 31.10.2021)

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English
Pages
127

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Bes: demon god, protector of Egypt
2021, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Edition Notes

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, May 20-October 31, 2021

Includes bibliographical references (page 127)

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[Copenhagen, Denmark]
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Demon god :

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Dewey Decimal Class
932-933
Library of Congress
NB75 .B478 2021

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Pagination
127 pages
Number of pages
127

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43813697M
ISBN 10
8774523775
ISBN 13
9788774523772
OCLC/WorldCat
1257799882

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