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doc. Jiří Janák Th.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts, Hussite Theological Faculty
17 classes
141 publications
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Seminar II
ADVS00046 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Art and Iconography
ADVS00059 |
Faculty of Arts
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Egytian religion
AEA100007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ancient Egyptian Religion - Seminar
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AEA100035 |
Faculty of Arts
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From birth to resurrection: person in ancient Egypt
AEA100042 |
Faculty of Arts
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Introduction to the Ancient Egyptian Magic
AEA100044 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Egyptian rituals and cult
AEA500006 |
Faculty of Arts
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Egyptian religion I
AEGY00009 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Religious Context of the Origins of the Torah: Egypt
L0355 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
class
Monotheistic Tendencies in the Ancient Egyptian Religion
L0356 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Letters to the dead and letters to the gods
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
A very brief (negative) confession on papyri NpM 2457 and 5721
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
Fragment of the Book of the Dead for Ibi
2007 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
The Birds of the Dead. A New Light on the Akh-Bird
2007 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
Wooden Fragments with Some Chapters of the Book of the Dead Belonging to Neferibreseneb Nekau
2006 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
Journey to the Resurrection : Chapter 105 of the Book of the Dead in the New Kingdom
2003 |
Faculty of Arts, Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
Revealed but Undiscovered : a New Letter to the Dead
2003 |
Faculty of Arts, Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
The Egyptian Book of Dead
2002 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
Tracing the Fate of the Northern Bald Ibis over Five Millennia: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Extinction and Recovery of an Iconic Bird Species
2022 |
Faculty of Arts, Hussite Theological Faculty
publication
Snakes and serpentine beings in Egyptian mythology of the Late Period as attested in the shaft tomb of Iufaa at Abusir
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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