Nauri Decree of Seti I

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The Nauri Decree of Seti I is a decree of privilege and exemption issued by Seti I with view to a temple he had founded at Abydos. The only extant copy of the decree was preserved in a rock inscription in the cliffs at Nauri in Nubia, explaining the common name of the text.

Bibliography

  • Edgerton, W. F. [1947], "The Nauri Decree of Seti I: A Translation and Analysis of the Legal Portion", JNES 6 (1947), pp.219-30.
  • Gardiner, Alan H. [1952], "Some Reflections on the Nauri Decree", JEA 38 (1952), pp.24-33.
  • Griffiths, Francis Llewellyn [1927], "The Nauri Decree of Seti I at Abydos", JEA 13 (1927), pp.193-208.
  • Israelit-Groll, Sarah [1983], "The Egyptian Administrative System in Syria and Palestine in the 18th Dynasty - a Model of HIgh Integrative Level", in Görg, Manfred (ed.), Fontes atque Pontes: eine Festgabe für Hellmut Brunner, [Ägypten und Altes Testament 5], Wiesbaden: in Kommission bei O. Harrassowitz, 1983, pp.234-242. ISBN 3447023473
  • Sander-Hansen, C.E. [1933], Historische Inscriptionen der Neunzehnten Dynastie, [Bib Aeg IV, Teil 1], Bruxelles, 1933, pp.13-24.
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