Eine komparatistische Nachverfolgung des Märchens „Der gestiefelte Kater“ bis zu seinen möglichen Quellen im Bremner-Rind Papyrus Teil 1

Document Type : Original Article

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Beni-Suef University

Abstract

The Bremner - Rhind Papyrus contains a collection of magical sayings and
religious recitations against the evil demon Apophis, who wants to prevent the
mythical sun chariot of the god Re from sunrise.
The text about the "evil" Aphopis has been proven to come from the Ptolemaic
period (304 BC - 30 BC) and presumably even has its deeper roots in the
Ramesside period d. H. the 19th and 20th dynasties from 1291 BC BC - 1076/1070
BC Chr.
Such a confrontation with an "evil" demon is also told in many European fairy
tales. This way of dealing with “evil” is also the theme of the children's and
household fairy tales collected by the “Brothers Grimm”.
The aim of this work is to make the interculturality of Egyptian mythology or
Aphopis, on the basis of the new translation of the Bremner-Rhind Papyrus or on
the basis of corresponding quotations from it, evident.

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