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    The Instructions of Kagemni is an ancient Egyptian instructional text of wisdom literature which belongs to the sebayt (‘teaching’) genre.
    The Instruction Addressed to Kagemni. 1. 2. 3. wDA snDw Hz mt(i). 4 wn Xn n grw wsx st nt hr m mdww spd dsw r th mitn nn Hn ni is Hr zp.f ir Hms.k Hna aSAt
    Kagemni was, according to his Instructions, vizier of the 4th dynasty pharaoh Snofru (2613-2589), father of Khufu. His writings are contained in the Papyrus
    THE INSTRUCTION ADDRESSED TO KAGEMNI. AND HIS BRETHREN. By ALAN H. GARDINER. THE present article is inspired by one on the same subjectAncient Egyptian didactic literature: The Instruction of Kagemni contained in the Papyrus Prisse together with a complete copy of the Instruction of Ptahhotep.

    See also Kagemni. Kagemni I was an Ancient Egyptian who lived from the end of the 3rd dynasty to the beginning of the 4th dynasty. He was a vizier to both Pharaoh Huni and Pharaoh Sneferu.[1][2][3] History Kagemni may have written instructions for his sons and they are known as the Instructions of Kagemni.
    28 Mar 2016
    The “Instructions to Kagemni” is only partially known. Its end occupies the first two pages of the famous “Papyrus Prisse” of the Bibliotheque Nationale, which is
    The fragmentary Wisdom text represents the conclusion of a more lengthy instruction, now lost. The identity of its author is.
    5 Jan 2015 These two texts are preserved on a single Middle Kingdom papyrus, known as Papyrus Prisse, now in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.

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