Khakheperraseneb

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Khakheperraseneb (fl. c. 1900 BC) (also transliterated as Khakheperresenb,[1][2] Khakheperrē-sonb,[3] Khakheperre-sonb[4]) was an Egyptian scribe who lived during the reign of Senusret II, and is the presumed author of Sayings of Khakheperraseneb.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Guy Deutscher, The Unfolding of Language: An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind's Greatest Invention, page 96, New York, Metropolitan Books, 2005, ISBN 9780805079074
  2. ^ Walter Jackson Bate, The Burden of the Past and the English Poet (1970)
  3. ^ http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/context-of-scripture/the-complaints-of-khakheperre-sonb-144-aCOSB_1_44
  4. ^ Dolack, Tom (2014). "Lyric Ventriloquism and the Dialogic Translations of Pasternak, Mandelstam and Celan". Poetry and Dialogism: 57–79. doi:10.1057/9781137401281_4.
  5. ^ "Sayings of Khakheperraseneb in the British Museum collection".

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