Professor Doctor Renata G Tatomir
Full Professor, Researcher - Egyptology, History, Archaeology, History of Religions, Interdisciplinary & Transdisciplinary Studies
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Alexandru Avram, Universite Lemans, France, Prof. Dr. Alexandru Barnea, University of Bucharest, Romania, Academician Prof. Dr. Sabina Ispas, Romanian Academy, Dr. Valeriu Sirbu, Braila Museum, Prof. Dr. Ioana Costa, Prof. Dr. Carol Capita, and Prof. Dr. Ioan Carol Opris
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Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Alexandru Avram, Universite Lemans, France, Prof. Dr. Alexandru Barnea, University of Bucharest, Romania, Academician Prof. Dr. Sabina Ispas, Romanian Academy, Dr. Valeriu Sirbu, Braila Museum, Prof. Dr. Ioana Costa, Prof. Dr. Carol Capita, and Prof. Dr. Ioan Carol Opris
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Intră și tu în istoria fascinantă a magiei și descoperă cheia de interpretare a principiilor matematico-magice ale construirii monumentelor sacre din lume, înscriindu-te la acest curs care îți va oferi răspunsuri la multe întrebări.
Inventarea ritualului
Ce este magia?
Scurtă istorie a magiei
Despre gândirea magică
Mitologie și magie
Ce este religia?
Religii cu mistere în antichitate și noile lor forme de manifestare în lumea de astăzi
Scurtă istorie a ezoterismului
Ezoterism și exoterism
Magie și psihologie. Arhetipurile inconștientului colectiv
Ce este Sacrul și care sunt formele sale de manifestare?
Arhitectura și arta sacră de-a lungul istoriei. Principiile matematico-magice care au stat la baza construcțiilor de cult
Magia unui cuvânt. Tipuri de scriere considerate magice
De la credință la știință
Pre-știință, știință, pseudo-știință
Magie, propagandă și manipulare
Tehnici magice în folclorul mondial și în cel românesc
Lumea invizibilă: spirite, fantome, strigoi, vârcolaci și alte entități. Scurtă istorie a aparițiilor din alte lumi și cum se consideră că pot ele afecta lumea umană
Călătorii în Lumea de Dincolo și acțiuni de tip magic
Sunt zeii, de fapt, extraterestii pe care ii cautam in univers?
La aceste întrebări și la oricare alte întrebări ce le veți adresa pe tema cursului, veți găsi răspunsurile oferite de personalitățile Universității Hyperion din București, care vor susține cursul MAGIE ȘI MISTERE DE-A LUNGUL ISTORIEI în perioada 21.10. 2024 – 16.12.2024.
Beneficii:
Înțelegerea corectă a istoriei și mentalității umane de-a lungul istoriei;
Informații de cultură generală consistentă care îți oferă posibilitatea de a accesa ocupații din turism, jurnalism, cultură, educație;
Intrarea în comunitatea academică Hyperion și posibilitatea de a urma programe de licență și masterat într-o arie vastă de ocupații.
Cursul se desfășoară online pe parcursul a 8 săptămâni și este structurat în două Module a câte 8 ore (2ore/săptămână), între orele 20-22.
Modul 1: 21.10.2024 – 11.11.2024
Curs 1: începe în 21.10.2024
Inventarea ritualului
Ce este magia?
Scurtă istorie a magiei
Despre gândirea magică
Mitologie și magie
Curs 2: 28.10.2024
Ce este religia?
Religii cu mistere în antichitate și noile lor forme de manifestare în lumea de astăzi
Curs 3: 04.11.2024
Scurtă istorie a ezoterismului
Ezoterism și exoterism
Curs 4: 11.11.2024
Magie și psihologie. Arhetipurile inconștientului colectiv
Ce este Sacrul și care sunt formele sale de manifestare?
Modul 2: 18.11.2024 – 09.12.2024
Curs 1: începe în 18.11.2024
Arhitectura și arta sacră de-a lungul istoriei. Principiile matematico-magice care au stat la baza construcțiilor de cult
Curs 2: 25.11.2024
Magia cuvântului. Tipuri de scriere considerate magice
Curs 3: 02.12.2024
De la credință la știință
Pre-știință, știință, pseudo-știință
Curs 4: 09.12.2024
Lumea invizibilă: spirite, fantome, strigoi, vârcolaci și alte entități. Scurtă istorie a aparițiilor din alte lumi și cum se consideră că pot ele afecta lumea umană
Călătorii în Lumea de Dincolo și acțiuni de tip magic
Tehnici magice în folclorul mondial și în cel românesc
Magie, propagandă și manipulare
Perioda înscrierii: 29.07.2024 – 15.10. 2024.
Perioda desfășurării cursului: 21.10. 2024 – 16.12.2024.
Taxa de înscriere: 100 lei
Taxa participare curs: 800 lei/modul
Candidații se pot înscrie online în perioada 29.07 -15.10.2024, trimițând un e-mail cu titlul: Înscriere la Cursul MAGIE ȘI MISTERE, la adresa de e-mail renatatatomir@yahoo.com, tel/WhatsApp 0720544466
https://bpuh.hyperion.ro/magie-si-mistere-de-a-lungul-istoriei-curs-online-organizat-de-universitatea-hyperion/
Vă așteptăm cu drag la acest curs!
Call for Participation with Papers & Posters in The International Conference EGYPT – ROMANIA | EGYPT – EUROPE. MILLENNIA OF CONTACTS & SHARED KNOWLEDGE. THE DIALOGUE OF SCIENCES.
INTERDISCIPLINARY & TRANSDISCIPLINARY SPACE-TIME BRIDGE ACROSS CIVILIZATIONS & CULTURES. October, 17th-18th, 2024, HYPERION UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST. The Conference Hall & online, on Google Meet, 169 Calea Călărașilor, Bucharest 3
We invite specialists in all fields of science to participate with 20 min. papers & a session of posters to share their viewpoints on the topic of the conference. The event will take place in a hybrid format, at the headquarters of the Hyperion University in Bucharest, and online, on Google Meet and will be live streamed on Facebook.
On October 15, 1922, Mary (born Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of
Edinburgh; October 29, 1875 – July 18, 1938) and Ferdinand I of
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (August 24, 1865 – July 20, 1927) were crowned as queen and king of the unitary Romanian national state of the Romanians.in a purpose-built cathedral in the ancient city of Alba Iulia, in an elaborate ceremony, with great pomp, in a specific Orthodox Byzantine style that reflected their centuries-long status.
Queen Mary was a great leader. She brought Romania invigoration and
modernism, in all fields. As queen, she was very popular, both in Romania and abroad.
After the coronation in Alba Iulia, on October 15, 1922, alongside King
Ferdinand, as sovereigns of Great Romania, or alone, or accompanied by
Princess Ileana, Queen Maria made official visits to Western Europe, the
United States of America, Egypt and Levant as a true „diplomat-queen”.
The synchronicity made that only two weeks later, on November 4th, 1922 has started the archaeological excavations of what will be the greatest
Egyptological discovery of the 20th century - that of the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun -, by two well-known British personalities (just like Queen Mary!): the Egyptologist archaeologist Howard Carter and Lord George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, an Egyptology enthusiast and the sponsor of the final excavation campaign of to Howard Carter. Eight years later, these two international historical events with tremendous significance would be united by two of the main royal characters of the moment - two "ambassadors", the living Queen Mary of Romania and the late pharaoh Tutankhamun - who would meet and united Romania and Egypt in eternity.
Between February 26 and March 21, 1930, Queen Mary will travel along
Egypt, where, invited by the archaeologists of Harvard Camp, will be
photographed in the company of some illustrious personalities, including the well-known archaeologist George Reisner.
Abstract: This paper deals with the presentation of the amulets section of the Egyptian objects fund belonging to the former Museum of Antiquities of Bucharest, currently the homonymous sector within the "Vasile Parvan'' Institute of Archaeology of Bucharest, Romania. The paper begins with a brief history of how the National Museum of Antiquities (NMA) was founded in 1864 by decree no. 1648 of the 25th of November 1864, issued by the Prince Alexandru loan Cuza of the Romanian Principalities. Then, enriched by numerous and various private collections and field investigations, the NMA evolved and was developed as an important archaeological institution. Currently, the NMA is a sector within the "Vasile Parvan" Institute of Archaeology of Bucharest of the Romanian Academy.
The sector houses prestigious collections of antiquities ranging from prehistoric, ancient and medieval artefacts, to those of the numismatic cabinet. Of these pieces, there are about 151 Egyptian antiquities mostl acquired through the donations of well-known Romanian private collectors (such as Papazoglu Ma ros, Butculescu, Len§, Solacolu etc.) during the second half of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
A short chapter is dedicated to the collectors-donors and their collections of Egyptian antiquities, which today constitute the Egyptian objects Fund of the institute.
The following chapter is dedicated to a detailed presentation of the sub-collection of amulets o·f this fund. Among the artefacts of the Egyptian objects found there are 45 funerary amulets mo tl dated to the Late Period. The chapter begins with a general presentation of the amulets and continue b providing a preliminary catalogue of them. It contains a detailed description of each type of amulet a well as of each piece in the sub-collection.
I express my gratitude to the renowned Egyptian journalist, Mr. Ramy Nawar, (recently appointed Golden Globes international voter at Hollywood Foreign Press Association) for providing me with the opportunity to historically correct the new image - a false one! - about Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt;
an image that the producers of Netflix want to induce to their public, just to convey a politically correct and trendy message, but, unfortunately, without being interested in respecting the historical truth, based on authentic historical-archaeological and epigraphic evidence, as well as on representations of Cleopatra VII Philopator from the era.
Romanian scientist: Cleopatra's series is fake and has nothing to do with real history.. And Netflix gave a job of undercover Cleopatra can't have African descent.. And the series is made to unrealistic Hollywood standards
To watch the full interview in English, Use the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7k3mURiLwY
Prepared by - Rami Nawar
#RamyNawar #QueenCleopatraOfEgypt #NetflixCleopatraIsFake #thehistoricaltruthaboutqueencleopatraofegypt #egyptology #renatatatomiregyptologist #ancientegypt #ptolemaicegypt ProfDr RenataTatomir wr.t-hkA.w wsrt-kAw nTrt-Xaw mAat-kA-ra Professor Dr. Renata Tatomir Renata-Gabriela Tatomir
I express my gratitude to the renowned Egyptian journalist, Mr. Ramy Nawar, (recently appointed Golden Globes international voter at Hollywood Foreign Press Association) for providing me with the opportunity to historically correct the new image - a false one! - about Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt;
an image that the producers of Netflix want to induce to their public, just to convey a politically correct and trendy message, but, unfortunately, without being interested in respecting the historical truth, based on authentic historical-archaeological and epigraphic evidence, as well as on representations of Cleopatra VII Philopator from the era.
Romanian scientist: Cleopatra's series is fake and has nothing to do with real history.. And Netflix gave a job of undercover Cleopatra can't have African descent.. And the series is made to unrealistic Hollywood standards
To watch the full interview in English, Use the following link:
https://lnkd.in/dpwQw6rs
Prepared by - Rami Nawar
#RamyNawar #QueenCleopatraOfEgypt #NetflixCleopatraIsFake #thehistoricaltruthaboutqueencleopatraofegypt #egyptology #renatatatomiregyptologist #ancientegypt #ptolemaicegypt ProfDr RenataTatomir wr.t-hkA.w wsrt-kAw nTrt-Xaw mAat-kA-ra Professor Dr. Renata Tatomir Renata-Gabriela Tatomir
https://fb.watch/kVWAou8IVU/
through its
- CENTER FOR THE STUDY AND PROMOTION OF EGYPTOLOGY, THE EAST AND THE MEDITERRANEAN,
- INTELLIGENCE STUDIES CENTER FOR SECURITY & APPLIED GEOPOLITICS,
- DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES,
- FACULTY OF SOCIAL, HUMANISTIC AND NATURAL SCIENCES,
- HYP TV
&
- THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES OF VISTULA UNIVERSITY
are honoured to invite you to participate in the 3d edition of
The International Conference East-West Dialogue “Quo Vadis Intelligence”.
Friday, July 7th, 202311:00 – 17:00 Hrs
The concept of “intelligence” is plurisemantic: Information, Intelligence, Knowledge, Thorough Understanding of the world and reality(ies) we are crossing, as well as the current international developments require a combined approach of these significations, to find the most appropriate solutions for keeping the balance of international powers and for raising the standard of living of the world population.
We invite specialists in the fields of History, Intelligence, Political Sciences, Geopolitics, Psychology, Law, International Relations, Mass media, Communication (but not only) to participate with papers (of 20 minutes) to express their opinions regarding the addressed topic of the conference.
The conference will take place in a hybrid format, at the headquarters of the Hyperion University in Bucharest,
and on Google Meet and will be broadcast live on Facebook.
(Deadline for submitting the papers: June 25th, 2023)
Kindly submit abstracts at:
renata.tatomir@hyperion.ro;
centruldeintelligencehyperion@gmail.com;
stiintepolitice@hyperion.ro
A selection of the conference papers will be published in a dedicated volume within the next couple of years.
INSTITUTE OF MEDITERRANEAN AND ORIENTAL CULTURES - POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
President of the Conference: Associate Professor PhD Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska
All scholars with an interest in all aspects of Egyptology are cordially invited to participate in the Tenth European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2023: Perspectives of Research (X ECE). The conference will be held at the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland, from the 12th to the 16th of June 2023.
Some Words on History of the ECE conferences:
The three first symposia of what was then the “Central European Conference of Young Egyptologists” were held in Warsaw in 1999, 2001 and 2004. They were initiated by Andrzej Ćwiek, Joanna Kociankowska and Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska. The Conference was then organised in Budapest in 2006 and in Pułtusk in 2009, while the last three meetings took place in Cracow, in Zagreb, in Lisbon (respectively in 2012, 2015 and 2017), and the last one as an on-line event in 2021 in Trieste.
The original title was due to the fact that the first Conference was held in Poland. In the past few years, however, the organising countries and the nationalities of the participants have varied so much, that it is now time to recognise officially that this is a European gathering, based on the same principles of equality, sharing, and cooperation that have inspired the organisers.
As in the previous editions, the conference is also open to the young generations of Egyptologists (MA required), who will have a great opportunity for sharing their research with more experienced scholars, in an environment that will hopefully stimulate the growth and refinement of our discipline.
The main focus is currently undergoing research in all fields of Egyptology, such as:
✓ history and chronology from prehistory to the Arab conquest
✓ archaeological research
✓ artefacts (analysis, interpretation, iconography, typology etc)
✓ museum collections
✓ language and literature
✓ art
✓ mythology and religion
✓ anthropology, forensic and radiological research
Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures
POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
✓ archaeobotany, palaeozoology and palaeoecology
✓ history of Egyptology
✓ Aegyptiaca, Egyptomania and reception of ancient Egypt
Each presentation shall last 20 minutes. The official language of the conference is English.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is the 31st of December 2022, with notification of acceptance by the 1st of February 2023. Abstracts should consist of no more than 500 words and should also contain 3 to 5 keywords. Please send the application to: egyptological.conferences.ECE@iksio.pan.pl
Registration:
The registration fee for speakers is 95€, paid until the 10th of March 2023. It includes:
Sessions where papers are presented
Conference materials
Coffee breaks
Additional events (excluding the trip on third day; more information will be available soon)
Publication
The registration fees for visitors are:
100€ for attendees
50 € for undergraduate students of Egyptology or Archaeology (discount applied after appropriate documentation is provided)
These fees are also paid until the 10th of March 2023 and they include:
Sessions where papers are presented
Coffee breaks
Additional events (excluding the trip on the third day; more information will be available soon).
Excursion and concert – cost 35 € per person also paid until the 10th of March 2023
Scientific Committee
Grażyna Bąkowska-Czerner (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
Nils Billing (Uppsala University – Sweden)
Gaëlle Chantrain (University of Liege – Belgium)
Krzysztof Ciałowicz (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
James Cogswell (University of Michigan – USA)
Andrzej Ćwiek (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań – Poland)
Susan Tower Hollis (SUNY Empire State College – USA)
Balázs J. Irsay-Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University – Hungary)
Jadwiga Iwaszczuk (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Janusz Karkowski (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Kamil O. Kuraszkiewicz (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Ewa Laskowska-Kusztal (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Barbara Lichocka (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Maria Helena Trindade Lopes (Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Portugal)
Adam Łukaszewicz (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Agnieszka Mączyńska (Poznań Archaeological Museum – Poland)
Antonio Morales (Universidad de Alcalá – Spain)
Susanna Moser (Università degli Studi di Trieste – Italy)
Karol Myśliwiec (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Rune Nyord (Emory University, Atlanta – USA)
Ronaldo G. Gurgel Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Brazil/Portugal)
Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Krzysztof J. Radtke (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Sławomir Rzepka (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Teodozja I. Rzeuska (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Helen Strudwick (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge – UK)
Nigel Strudwick (University of Cambridge – UK)
Joachim Śliwa (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
Renata-Gabriela Tatomir (Universitatea Hyperion din București – Romania) I AM NOT THE ORGANIZER!
Barbara Tkaczow (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Mladen Tomorad (University of Zagreb – Croatia)
Pascal Vernus (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes – France)
Anna Wodzińska (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Carlos Garcia Zamacona (Universidad de Alcalá – Spain)
Leszek Zinkow (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Organising Committee
Joanna Popielska Grzybowska – president
Wojciech Ejsmond
Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
Ewa Józefowicz
Katarzyna Kapiec
Małgorzata Radomska
Krzysztof J. Radtke
Piotr Sójka
Agnieszka Radtke (representative of the Umbra Orientis Foundation)
Aleksandra Siedlik (representative of the Umbra Orientis Foundation)
Intră și tu în istoria fascinantă a magiei și descoperă cheia de interpretare a principiilor matematico-magice ale construirii monumentelor sacre din lume, înscriindu-te la acest curs care îți va oferi răspunsuri la multe întrebări.
Inventarea ritualului
Ce este magia?
Scurtă istorie a magiei
Despre gândirea magică
Mitologie și magie
Ce este religia?
Religii cu mistere în antichitate și noile lor forme de manifestare în lumea de astăzi
Scurtă istorie a ezoterismului
Ezoterism și exoterism
Magie și psihologie. Arhetipurile inconștientului colectiv
Ce este Sacrul și care sunt formele sale de manifestare?
Arhitectura și arta sacră de-a lungul istoriei. Principiile matematico-magice care au stat la baza construcțiilor de cult
Magia unui cuvânt. Tipuri de scriere considerate magice
De la credință la știință
Pre-știință, știință, pseudo-știință
Magie, propagandă și manipulare
Tehnici magice în folclorul mondial și în cel românesc
Lumea invizibilă: spirite, fantome, strigoi, vârcolaci și alte entități. Scurtă istorie a aparițiilor din alte lumi și cum se consideră că pot ele afecta lumea umană
Călătorii în Lumea de Dincolo și acțiuni de tip magic
Sunt zeii, de fapt, extraterestii pe care ii cautam in univers?
La aceste întrebări și la oricare alte întrebări ce le veți adresa pe tema cursului, veți găsi răspunsurile oferite de personalitățile Universității Hyperion din București, care vor susține cursul MAGIE ȘI MISTERE DE-A LUNGUL ISTORIEI în perioada 21.10. 2024 – 16.12.2024.
Beneficii:
Înțelegerea corectă a istoriei și mentalității umane de-a lungul istoriei;
Informații de cultură generală consistentă care îți oferă posibilitatea de a accesa ocupații din turism, jurnalism, cultură, educație;
Intrarea în comunitatea academică Hyperion și posibilitatea de a urma programe de licență și masterat într-o arie vastă de ocupații.
Cursul se desfășoară online pe parcursul a 8 săptămâni și este structurat în două Module a câte 8 ore (2ore/săptămână), între orele 20-22.
Modul 1: 21.10.2024 – 11.11.2024
Curs 1: începe în 21.10.2024
Inventarea ritualului
Ce este magia?
Scurtă istorie a magiei
Despre gândirea magică
Mitologie și magie
Curs 2: 28.10.2024
Ce este religia?
Religii cu mistere în antichitate și noile lor forme de manifestare în lumea de astăzi
Curs 3: 04.11.2024
Scurtă istorie a ezoterismului
Ezoterism și exoterism
Curs 4: 11.11.2024
Magie și psihologie. Arhetipurile inconștientului colectiv
Ce este Sacrul și care sunt formele sale de manifestare?
Modul 2: 18.11.2024 – 09.12.2024
Curs 1: începe în 18.11.2024
Arhitectura și arta sacră de-a lungul istoriei. Principiile matematico-magice care au stat la baza construcțiilor de cult
Curs 2: 25.11.2024
Magia cuvântului. Tipuri de scriere considerate magice
Curs 3: 02.12.2024
De la credință la știință
Pre-știință, știință, pseudo-știință
Curs 4: 09.12.2024
Lumea invizibilă: spirite, fantome, strigoi, vârcolaci și alte entități. Scurtă istorie a aparițiilor din alte lumi și cum se consideră că pot ele afecta lumea umană
Călătorii în Lumea de Dincolo și acțiuni de tip magic
Tehnici magice în folclorul mondial și în cel românesc
Magie, propagandă și manipulare
Perioda înscrierii: 29.07.2024 – 15.10. 2024.
Perioda desfășurării cursului: 21.10. 2024 – 16.12.2024.
Taxa de înscriere: 100 lei
Taxa participare curs: 800 lei/modul
Candidații se pot înscrie online în perioada 29.07 -15.10.2024, trimițând un e-mail cu titlul: Înscriere la Cursul MAGIE ȘI MISTERE, la adresa de e-mail renatatatomir@yahoo.com, tel/WhatsApp 0720544466
https://bpuh.hyperion.ro/magie-si-mistere-de-a-lungul-istoriei-curs-online-organizat-de-universitatea-hyperion/
Vă așteptăm cu drag la acest curs!
Call for Participation with Papers & Posters in The International Conference EGYPT – ROMANIA | EGYPT – EUROPE. MILLENNIA OF CONTACTS & SHARED KNOWLEDGE. THE DIALOGUE OF SCIENCES.
INTERDISCIPLINARY & TRANSDISCIPLINARY SPACE-TIME BRIDGE ACROSS CIVILIZATIONS & CULTURES. October, 17th-18th, 2024, HYPERION UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST. The Conference Hall & online, on Google Meet, 169 Calea Călărașilor, Bucharest 3
We invite specialists in all fields of science to participate with 20 min. papers & a session of posters to share their viewpoints on the topic of the conference. The event will take place in a hybrid format, at the headquarters of the Hyperion University in Bucharest, and online, on Google Meet and will be live streamed on Facebook.
On October 15, 1922, Mary (born Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of
Edinburgh; October 29, 1875 – July 18, 1938) and Ferdinand I of
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (August 24, 1865 – July 20, 1927) were crowned as queen and king of the unitary Romanian national state of the Romanians.in a purpose-built cathedral in the ancient city of Alba Iulia, in an elaborate ceremony, with great pomp, in a specific Orthodox Byzantine style that reflected their centuries-long status.
Queen Mary was a great leader. She brought Romania invigoration and
modernism, in all fields. As queen, she was very popular, both in Romania and abroad.
After the coronation in Alba Iulia, on October 15, 1922, alongside King
Ferdinand, as sovereigns of Great Romania, or alone, or accompanied by
Princess Ileana, Queen Maria made official visits to Western Europe, the
United States of America, Egypt and Levant as a true „diplomat-queen”.
The synchronicity made that only two weeks later, on November 4th, 1922 has started the archaeological excavations of what will be the greatest
Egyptological discovery of the 20th century - that of the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun -, by two well-known British personalities (just like Queen Mary!): the Egyptologist archaeologist Howard Carter and Lord George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, an Egyptology enthusiast and the sponsor of the final excavation campaign of to Howard Carter. Eight years later, these two international historical events with tremendous significance would be united by two of the main royal characters of the moment - two "ambassadors", the living Queen Mary of Romania and the late pharaoh Tutankhamun - who would meet and united Romania and Egypt in eternity.
Between February 26 and March 21, 1930, Queen Mary will travel along
Egypt, where, invited by the archaeologists of Harvard Camp, will be
photographed in the company of some illustrious personalities, including the well-known archaeologist George Reisner.
Abstract: This paper deals with the presentation of the amulets section of the Egyptian objects fund belonging to the former Museum of Antiquities of Bucharest, currently the homonymous sector within the "Vasile Parvan'' Institute of Archaeology of Bucharest, Romania. The paper begins with a brief history of how the National Museum of Antiquities (NMA) was founded in 1864 by decree no. 1648 of the 25th of November 1864, issued by the Prince Alexandru loan Cuza of the Romanian Principalities. Then, enriched by numerous and various private collections and field investigations, the NMA evolved and was developed as an important archaeological institution. Currently, the NMA is a sector within the "Vasile Parvan" Institute of Archaeology of Bucharest of the Romanian Academy.
The sector houses prestigious collections of antiquities ranging from prehistoric, ancient and medieval artefacts, to those of the numismatic cabinet. Of these pieces, there are about 151 Egyptian antiquities mostl acquired through the donations of well-known Romanian private collectors (such as Papazoglu Ma ros, Butculescu, Len§, Solacolu etc.) during the second half of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
A short chapter is dedicated to the collectors-donors and their collections of Egyptian antiquities, which today constitute the Egyptian objects Fund of the institute.
The following chapter is dedicated to a detailed presentation of the sub-collection of amulets o·f this fund. Among the artefacts of the Egyptian objects found there are 45 funerary amulets mo tl dated to the Late Period. The chapter begins with a general presentation of the amulets and continue b providing a preliminary catalogue of them. It contains a detailed description of each type of amulet a well as of each piece in the sub-collection.
I express my gratitude to the renowned Egyptian journalist, Mr. Ramy Nawar, (recently appointed Golden Globes international voter at Hollywood Foreign Press Association) for providing me with the opportunity to historically correct the new image - a false one! - about Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt;
an image that the producers of Netflix want to induce to their public, just to convey a politically correct and trendy message, but, unfortunately, without being interested in respecting the historical truth, based on authentic historical-archaeological and epigraphic evidence, as well as on representations of Cleopatra VII Philopator from the era.
Romanian scientist: Cleopatra's series is fake and has nothing to do with real history.. And Netflix gave a job of undercover Cleopatra can't have African descent.. And the series is made to unrealistic Hollywood standards
To watch the full interview in English, Use the following link:
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Prepared by - Rami Nawar
#RamyNawar #QueenCleopatraOfEgypt #NetflixCleopatraIsFake #thehistoricaltruthaboutqueencleopatraofegypt #egyptology #renatatatomiregyptologist #ancientegypt #ptolemaicegypt ProfDr RenataTatomir wr.t-hkA.w wsrt-kAw nTrt-Xaw mAat-kA-ra Professor Dr. Renata Tatomir Renata-Gabriela Tatomir
I express my gratitude to the renowned Egyptian journalist, Mr. Ramy Nawar, (recently appointed Golden Globes international voter at Hollywood Foreign Press Association) for providing me with the opportunity to historically correct the new image - a false one! - about Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt;
an image that the producers of Netflix want to induce to their public, just to convey a politically correct and trendy message, but, unfortunately, without being interested in respecting the historical truth, based on authentic historical-archaeological and epigraphic evidence, as well as on representations of Cleopatra VII Philopator from the era.
Romanian scientist: Cleopatra's series is fake and has nothing to do with real history.. And Netflix gave a job of undercover Cleopatra can't have African descent.. And the series is made to unrealistic Hollywood standards
To watch the full interview in English, Use the following link:
https://lnkd.in/dpwQw6rs
Prepared by - Rami Nawar
#RamyNawar #QueenCleopatraOfEgypt #NetflixCleopatraIsFake #thehistoricaltruthaboutqueencleopatraofegypt #egyptology #renatatatomiregyptologist #ancientegypt #ptolemaicegypt ProfDr RenataTatomir wr.t-hkA.w wsrt-kAw nTrt-Xaw mAat-kA-ra Professor Dr. Renata Tatomir Renata-Gabriela Tatomir
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- CENTER FOR THE STUDY AND PROMOTION OF EGYPTOLOGY, THE EAST AND THE MEDITERRANEAN,
- INTELLIGENCE STUDIES CENTER FOR SECURITY & APPLIED GEOPOLITICS,
- DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES,
- FACULTY OF SOCIAL, HUMANISTIC AND NATURAL SCIENCES,
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are honoured to invite you to participate in the 3d edition of
The International Conference East-West Dialogue “Quo Vadis Intelligence”.
Friday, July 7th, 202311:00 – 17:00 Hrs
The concept of “intelligence” is plurisemantic: Information, Intelligence, Knowledge, Thorough Understanding of the world and reality(ies) we are crossing, as well as the current international developments require a combined approach of these significations, to find the most appropriate solutions for keeping the balance of international powers and for raising the standard of living of the world population.
We invite specialists in the fields of History, Intelligence, Political Sciences, Geopolitics, Psychology, Law, International Relations, Mass media, Communication (but not only) to participate with papers (of 20 minutes) to express their opinions regarding the addressed topic of the conference.
The conference will take place in a hybrid format, at the headquarters of the Hyperion University in Bucharest,
and on Google Meet and will be broadcast live on Facebook.
(Deadline for submitting the papers: June 25th, 2023)
Kindly submit abstracts at:
renata.tatomir@hyperion.ro;
centruldeintelligencehyperion@gmail.com;
stiintepolitice@hyperion.ro
A selection of the conference papers will be published in a dedicated volume within the next couple of years.
INSTITUTE OF MEDITERRANEAN AND ORIENTAL CULTURES - POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
President of the Conference: Associate Professor PhD Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska
All scholars with an interest in all aspects of Egyptology are cordially invited to participate in the Tenth European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2023: Perspectives of Research (X ECE). The conference will be held at the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland, from the 12th to the 16th of June 2023.
Some Words on History of the ECE conferences:
The three first symposia of what was then the “Central European Conference of Young Egyptologists” were held in Warsaw in 1999, 2001 and 2004. They were initiated by Andrzej Ćwiek, Joanna Kociankowska and Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska. The Conference was then organised in Budapest in 2006 and in Pułtusk in 2009, while the last three meetings took place in Cracow, in Zagreb, in Lisbon (respectively in 2012, 2015 and 2017), and the last one as an on-line event in 2021 in Trieste.
The original title was due to the fact that the first Conference was held in Poland. In the past few years, however, the organising countries and the nationalities of the participants have varied so much, that it is now time to recognise officially that this is a European gathering, based on the same principles of equality, sharing, and cooperation that have inspired the organisers.
As in the previous editions, the conference is also open to the young generations of Egyptologists (MA required), who will have a great opportunity for sharing their research with more experienced scholars, in an environment that will hopefully stimulate the growth and refinement of our discipline.
The main focus is currently undergoing research in all fields of Egyptology, such as:
✓ history and chronology from prehistory to the Arab conquest
✓ archaeological research
✓ artefacts (analysis, interpretation, iconography, typology etc)
✓ museum collections
✓ language and literature
✓ art
✓ mythology and religion
✓ anthropology, forensic and radiological research
Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures
POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
✓ archaeobotany, palaeozoology and palaeoecology
✓ history of Egyptology
✓ Aegyptiaca, Egyptomania and reception of ancient Egypt
Each presentation shall last 20 minutes. The official language of the conference is English.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is the 31st of December 2022, with notification of acceptance by the 1st of February 2023. Abstracts should consist of no more than 500 words and should also contain 3 to 5 keywords. Please send the application to: egyptological.conferences.ECE@iksio.pan.pl
Registration:
The registration fee for speakers is 95€, paid until the 10th of March 2023. It includes:
Sessions where papers are presented
Conference materials
Coffee breaks
Additional events (excluding the trip on third day; more information will be available soon)
Publication
The registration fees for visitors are:
100€ for attendees
50 € for undergraduate students of Egyptology or Archaeology (discount applied after appropriate documentation is provided)
These fees are also paid until the 10th of March 2023 and they include:
Sessions where papers are presented
Coffee breaks
Additional events (excluding the trip on the third day; more information will be available soon).
Excursion and concert – cost 35 € per person also paid until the 10th of March 2023
Scientific Committee
Grażyna Bąkowska-Czerner (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
Nils Billing (Uppsala University – Sweden)
Gaëlle Chantrain (University of Liege – Belgium)
Krzysztof Ciałowicz (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
James Cogswell (University of Michigan – USA)
Andrzej Ćwiek (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań – Poland)
Susan Tower Hollis (SUNY Empire State College – USA)
Balázs J. Irsay-Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University – Hungary)
Jadwiga Iwaszczuk (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Janusz Karkowski (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Kamil O. Kuraszkiewicz (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Ewa Laskowska-Kusztal (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Barbara Lichocka (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Maria Helena Trindade Lopes (Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Portugal)
Adam Łukaszewicz (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Agnieszka Mączyńska (Poznań Archaeological Museum – Poland)
Antonio Morales (Universidad de Alcalá – Spain)
Susanna Moser (Università degli Studi di Trieste – Italy)
Karol Myśliwiec (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Rune Nyord (Emory University, Atlanta – USA)
Ronaldo G. Gurgel Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa – Brazil/Portugal)
Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Krzysztof J. Radtke (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Sławomir Rzepka (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Teodozja I. Rzeuska (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Helen Strudwick (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge – UK)
Nigel Strudwick (University of Cambridge – UK)
Joachim Śliwa (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
Renata-Gabriela Tatomir (Universitatea Hyperion din București – Romania) I AM NOT THE ORGANIZER!
Barbara Tkaczow (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Mladen Tomorad (University of Zagreb – Croatia)
Pascal Vernus (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes – France)
Anna Wodzińska (University of Warsaw – Poland)
Carlos Garcia Zamacona (Universidad de Alcalá – Spain)
Leszek Zinkow (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw – Poland)
Organising Committee
Joanna Popielska Grzybowska – president
Wojciech Ejsmond
Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
Ewa Józefowicz
Katarzyna Kapiec
Małgorzata Radomska
Krzysztof J. Radtke
Piotr Sójka
Agnieszka Radtke (representative of the Umbra Orientis Foundation)
Aleksandra Siedlik (representative of the Umbra Orientis Foundation)
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections June-september, Vols 38-39
Edited by Renata G. Tatomir, Kei Yamamoto, Pearce Paul Creasman
From the Introduction:
"The mission of this international conference was to unite, on the one hand, specialists of international stature in the field of Egyptology as well as interdisciplinary fields (archaeology, Classics, architecture etc.) in order to present through their research a successful model of the ancient Egyptian civilization for the current European civilization;
and, on the other hand, to create the premises for new and rare university and research programs that are not found in other universities in Romania, to stimulate among young people scientific curiosity and research, according to the model of current developed Western states, and, as such, to contribute to Romania's integration in the European and Western academic and university structures."
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This book is an Egyptological study of particular historical, archaeological, funerary, and religious aspects of the Late Old Kingdom. More precisely, it addresses the general issue of five private elite tombs (rock-cut tombs and mastabas) of the 5th and the 6th Dynasties at the Saqqara cemetery, as an attempt to in-depth analysis and understanding of the various levels of relationship between the elite members of the central apparatus at the top of the Egyptian society, through their tombs viewed as monumental funerary symbols of prestige and power.
It is a three-part study focused in the first one on pursuing the process of the genesis and evolution of the Egyptian central elite and its funerary monuments and symbolism on several levels, as it developed in the complex and profound framework of the socio-political and religious-funerary transformations that marked the central authority of Ancient Egypt and the unified state throughout the Old Kingdom, and particularly in its late part.
The particular features of this phenomenon are exemplified in a detailed presentation and analysis in the second part, where, together with essential information provided on their owners, are described five tombs: two rock-cut tombs of the 5th Dynasty medium-rank elite members Niankhkhnum & Khnumhotepp, and Irukaptah, and three impressive in size and grandeur mastabas of the 6th Dynasty highest central elite, the viziers Kagemni, Mereruka and Mehu.
At the same time, the study also raises the issue of the relationship between life and death in the Egyptian mindset, the latter understood as a continuation of life on an invisible plane.
The third part of the study, in its abbreviated form, contains a minimal yet suggestive selection of photographs the author has taken during her last six-year explorations at Saqqara cemetery, in the area of the tombs subject to research and analysis. Most of them are exterior photographs of the area and of the five tombs with which I chose to exemplify the analysis in its current form. However, I also chose some representative interior details of larger shots from each tomb. Where appropriate, I provided my transliteration and translation of each extant inscription.
Finally, in the last part, the author proposes an EXCURSUS: DEATH IS NOT THE END on the possible links between the latest discoveries in the medical field on near-death experiences and the hypothesis that the ancient Egyptian approach to the afterlife was influenced by this very type of experience..
The uniqueness of this book lies in the fact that all those NDErs who have not yet written down their unique NDexperiences, have now the opportunity to do so through this journal, which was created specifically for this purpose.
The book contains a foreword and eleven chapter titles preceded by motivational quotes to facilitate and stimulate the reader's desire to become the writer-creator of his own journal in which one can describe step by step one's unique experience in the afterlife, one's return to life and how one's life has changed since then (or not?). In Foreword. This Journal is Yours!, the reader is presented briefly, but with scientific arguments, the huge importance of this type of experience. Then the purpose of this book is explained to them: every person who has gone through such an event has the opportunity to become, by means of this book, the writer of his own unique NDE journal. Moreover, in order to make a significant personal note, the reader is encouraged to write his own name on the front page, under the subtitle.
The book then contains eleven chapter titles preceded by motivational quotes thought out in a coherent development, including each major stage that preceded, constituted and followed one's NDE, a kind of general "template" that can be completed and adjusted by each experiencer, according to one's own experience. Each chapter contains a number of pages with lines that the reader-writer-NDexperiencer has the opportunity to personalize with his own writing.
If the first ten chapters are intended to reveal the creator-writer, the eleventh one stimulates one's artistic dimension, giving people the chance to draw or paint their visual memories of their unique and fabulous Journey in the Afterlife.
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întru eternizarea Ființei sale celei Prea-Minunate. Trăiești în continuare!
[...]
Tatăl meu drag, acum treizeci de ani ai pornit, fără voia ta conștientă, în călătoria de-a lungul eternității luminoase, Ție, și inaccesibile nouă, Acolo în Lumea în care ai plecat... sau în care te-ai întors?
TATĂL MEU MULT-IUBIT VIRGIL TATOMIR. MUNTELE MEU... TITANUL MEU... O Uriașă Ființă de Lumină, un Copleșitor Lucrător al Luminii Nevăzute, ocultat în această dimensiune fizică într-un bărbat bun, blând, rafinat, strălucitor de inteligent, tăcut, introvertit, orgolios, conștient de imensa lui valoare umană și intelectuală, ambițios, tenace, cu o forță interioară uluitoare, cu o capacitate de muncă și creație incredibile și totuși de o tulburătoare modestie umană. Un Om Frumos. Sufletele și Spiritele cu adevărat Mari sunt întotdeauna modeste.
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Virgil Tatomir a realizat interviuri și reportaje pe teme sensibile, la modă în România după 1990, când societatea descoperea o problematică până atunci inaccesibilă. S-a implicat cu spirit patriotic în susținerea cauzei românilor de peste Prut, a aromânilor din Balcani și a românilor de pretutindeni. Seria de reportaje și interviuri cu personalități din Republica Moldova, care susțineau unirea Basarabiei cu România, precum și pasiunea cu care susținea idealuri patriotice au făcut ca mulți să creadă că este basarabean. Nu era. Era oltean din Turnu Severin - cuman, zic eu, după investigații și după numele nostru de familie. După ce a realizat o altă serie de reportaje și interviuri cu aromânii din Munții Pindului, din Grecia, și cu personalități culturale ale acestora precum Profesorul Vasile Barba de la Freiburg (despre care scrisese scenariul unui film-portret documentar pe care nu a mai apucat să îl realizeze...), aromânii l-au considerat de-al lor. A fost, dar în spirit.
Virgil Tatomir a fost iubit și prețuit de către cei care au știut să îl vadă și să îl admire pentru Omul și Profesionistul care era: un spirit uriaș, titanic, inocent, patriot, sincer, cu inima curată, de o modestie ieșită din comun, binevoitor cu toți cei cu care interacționa, un intelectual rafinat, un cărturar, implicat total, cu excelență profesională și cu pasiune în tot ceea ce realiza.
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Call for Book Chapters in Egyptology 2022
Categories
Egyptology
Aegyptologica Bucurestiensia – Bucharest Egyptological Studies (ABBES) Series
TITLE
The Faces of Life – The Faces of Death – The Faces of Afterlife
– From Early Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period (ca. 3150 – 30 BCE) –
Editor: Renata G. TATOMIR, PhD
Important dates
When March 31st 2022 – December 31st 2022
Submission Abstracts Deadline March 31st 2022
Notification Due April 30th 2022
Submission Chapters Deadline September 30th 2022
Final Version Due Dec 31st 2022
Number of words/chapter 15.000 to 20.000 words/chapter
Published 2023
The editor is pleased to invite interested researchers for valuable contributions (chapters) to be included in the edited book that is intended to be published in early 2023 following a successful peer review process.
Proposals’ abstracts (max 500 words) should be sent by March 31st 2022.
Full chapters (15.000 /20.000 words) should be sent by September 30th 2022
Book description
The fascination of ancient Egyptian civilization lies in its more than three millennia unparalleled achievements. Their main cultural and ideological building-blocks around which a whole complex mythology was woven were: 1) the existence of the divine that pervades the universe through countless manifestations; 2) the emphasis on the belief in the existence of life after death, viewed as a natural process continuation of terrestrial life of the deceased in the invisible realms of the gods. All the ancient Egyptian great inventions and creations are scientifically, artistically and religiously circumscribed to this approach. The beauty of its culture combines in a perfect way the functionality of its art intertwined with its higher aestheticism, all understood as ways to preserve in eternity through materials of high durability the individual essence, the personality, as well as the natural and man-made forms.
The book will be structured in three parts, corresponding to the three themes in the title - The Faces of Life - The Faces of Death - The Faces of Afterlife - and each, will follow chronologically - From Early Dynastic to Ptolemaic Period (ca. 3150 – 30 BCE) – the historical and cultural evolution of each topic.
The term “face” here denotes aspects, representations, manifestations etc. in the general and in the particular way.
Generally, the chapters must stick to the historical-chronological evolution of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
As the title says, the book aims to present the natural and historical process starting with the activities, ideology, mentality, achievements in the first stage - life - continuing with activities, rituals, funerary ideology and related innovations - death - and ending with beliefs, vision, symbols and representations in the last stage - afterlife.
Contributors are encouraged to develop one or more chapters and subchapters that they must present starting from the general to the particular, exemplifying and illustrating them through relevant achievements from a historical-archaeological, scientific, cultural, religious, artistic and architectural point of view.
Priority will be given to those chapter proposals that present and analyze in-depth, on the one hand, technologies or innovations developed by the ancient Egyptians, and, on the other hand, current technologies developed by researchers with which Egyptian artifacts can be analyzed and enhanced as parts of the universal heritage.
Form
Each chapter must initially have an abstract of no more than 500 words and 5 keywords.
Each chapter must include two obligatory sections.
The first section of the chapter must present generalities preceding the chosen topic - framing in the period, presentation of the period and its important features through which it was distinguished from a historical, ideological, religious, cultural point of view, etc.
The second section of the chapter may present, for instance, a relevant case. E.g., an important historical character, famous either for one’s achievements in life, or for one’s funerary inventory (or just an artifact - a coffin or a sarcophagus, etc.) of one’s tomb, or for both.
The bibliography must be included at the end of each chapter.
The Book will be published by an international publishing house.
coerentă de semne-simboluri pe care o reprezintă cartea scrisă – scrisul, una dintre primele revoluții importante din evoluția omului, prin care acesta și-a făcut intrarea în istorie – această ofrandă nu se dăruiește oricui, ci celor mai dragi ființe care ne-au marcat viața, destinul, devenirea.
Renata TATOMIR este profesor universitar specializat în egiptologie și istoria Orientului antic, director al Departamentului de Științe Sociale și ale Naturii de la Universitatea Hyperion din București și colaborator al instituțiilor academice și muzeale de profil. Este bursier al prestigiosului Institut Francez de Arheologie Orientală din Cairo și autor al șase cărți de specialitate și peste cincizeci de articole și studii, multe dintre ele rezultate ale participării sale anuale la conferințe și congrese internaționale de profil. Din anul 2010, participă regulat la acest tip de acțiuni academice organizate la Universitatea din Cairo, unde în 2017 a fost visiting professor.
La Universitatea Hyperion Renata Tatomir este inițiatoarea unor cursuri care marchează specificul specializării Istorie de la această instituție de învățământ superior: egiptologie, antichități egiptene, culte orientale la Roma, limbi și scrieri ale izvoarelor - scriere hieroglifică medio-egipteană și limbă ebraică. Totodată este și organizatorul conferinței internaționale anuale Dialogul Est-Vest.
Curiozitatea științifică insațiabilă a condus-o către preocupări enciclopedice și către o formație inter- și pluridisciplinară, deținând în prezent competențe profesionale (nivel de licență, masterat, doctorat) în diverse specializări, de la istorie, drept (drept internațional) și sociologie (studii de securitate și analiza informațiilor), la fizică și management. Predă cursuri de istorie antică universală, preistorie și arheologie, antropologie culturală, știință și religie, diplomație culturală etc.
Renata TATOMIR este profesor universitar și cercetător, doctor în istorie, specializată în egiptologie. Are o formație multidisciplinară, iar preocupările sale academice vizează interese și abordări inter-, pluri- și transdisciplinare, de la istoria antică a Orientului, la arheologie și istoria religiilor, și de la fizică la esoterism.
years. Core to the book is the concept of Hermeticism, its ultimate goal being to provide new
insight into the evolution and development of the Hermetic stream of thought and Hermetic arts
(techniques) as well, in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire during the first three
centuries of the Common Era.
The book is structured in seven chapters, as follows: I. Introduction in Hermeticism.
Statement of the Problem; II. Aspects on the method of approach and investigation of the texts of
the Hermetic techniques; III. The influence of the Near East; IV. Thoth-Hermes-Hermes
Trismegistus. The birth and the evolution of a divine syncretic character; V. Astrology; VI. Magic
and Hermeticism; VII. Occult sciences, alchemy and Hermeticism. The chapters are followed by
Conclusion, Illustrations, Bibliography, Abstract and Indices.
Information on Hermeticism transmitted in written form either by Oriental, Greco-Oriental,
and (Greco-) Roman authors or via anonymous epigraphic or papyrological texts revealed by
archaeological evidence forms the foundation for arguments and hence for the conclusions we
have reached. Evidence comes from different regions of the Eastern part of the Roman Empire,
and as such the present book has grown out of an attempt to harmonize all results in a coherent
framework. That fact allowed an interregional cross-cultural study mainly focused on three key
areas. In order of importance the provinces that we have taken into account are: Egypt, Asia Minor and the Roman Near East, which broadly correspond to the Roman provinces (traced through their historical development) Aegyptus, Syria and Judaea, Asia, Osrhoene (or Edessa), Mesopotamia. To these may also be added Achaea, Cappadocia, and Moesia. To sum up, we can say that these provinces taken as a whole define the concept of the Ancient Mediterranean World, whose political, social, cultural, and religious ideas and realities have generally influenced the Roman Empire, and particularly Hermeticism. The latter, seen as an essentially syncretic spiritual stream of thought, influenced by and in turn affecting different philosophical and religious ideas of the time, can only be properly understood if considered as part of the broader Mediterranean framework. This context includes both Hermes Trismegistus, the main imaginary-divine character of Hermeticism, a syncretic result of Eastern religious traditions, and his followers, the Hermetists, technicians and philosophers alike, subjects of the Roman Empire.
Hence, in an attempt to completely understand the realities of that time, we suggest that the
best way is to develop a transdisciplinary and multilevel analysis-based approach of the first three
centuries CE Hermeticism within the Eastern Roman provinces. The chapters of the book
constitute a detailed demonstration of our research. In this regard, while the first two chapters deal with the influence of th Eastern philosophical concepts such as (among others), sympatheia, the next ones offer a detailed presentation of the evolution of the divine eclectic character Thoth-Hermes-Trismegistos. Entering in depth analysis and starting from general to particular, our
research investigates the Hermetic techniques, i.e., astrology, magic, occult sciences, and alchemy. To illustrate our approach we used a rich variety of sources for each of the techniques.
Conclusions
As solution to Man’s spiritual salvation Hermeticism comes up with the achievement of a sympathetic relationship, in which the individual becomes One and All at the same time,
identifying himself with Nature, God and the Universe. The material world is seen as a mediation
and sustaining point which allows the initiate to begin his ascent back to the primeval One-All in
“Heaven”. Hermes Trismegistos, therefore, be it the syncretic archetypal God, and/or the
imaginary divine character which merges with the initiate disciple, is conceived as the Enlighted
One, the All-Encompassing being. As such, the Hermetic disciple becomes his worthy follower
and successor.
We think that the unifying understanding of the two types of Hermetic writings may be
facilitated by a new approach meant to overcome the restrictive and discontinuous interpretations
because of the rigid differences between fields of knowledge. To this extent we suggest as a
method of approach and investigation of both the Hermetic techniques and the Hermetic
phenomenon in general the transdisciplinary method based on the interconnection of the levels of reality, as it has been theorized in recent years by the Romanian scientist Basarab Nicolescu.
That being said, we conclude that both the magical tradition and the other Hermetic
techniques - astrology, occultism, alchemy – represent the operational aspect of Hermetic
philosophy which is rather analytical and descriptive, visual. During the centuries to which we
have referred, the two ascpects, the philosophical and the technical one were working together not only in individual people, but also in schools of thought. In fact, the very dividing of Hermeticism in its two approaches, philosophical and techniqual/operative, is an obvious invention of modern Western scholars which have “translated” Hermeticism into the image and on the likeness of their discriminative minds. This perspective however has contributed to the understanding of certain aspects of the Hermetic tradition, but it has also brought certain limits. The researchers in ancient Hermetic phenomenon came to realize that the “technical/operative” and “philosophical” genres of Hermetic literature are actually no else than pieces and facets of the whole. In this context, the Hermetic magic is an operationalization of philosophy inside the
technical matrix. The same cultural and philosophical elements are assimilated and synthesized in the magical papyri and in Corpus Hermeticum alike. But the magic itself is something that the
individual does, practices or likely something that the individual, through repeated practice,
merges with, becomes, hence, is. It is not possible to achieve magic through contemplation, but
through action only, through motion, be that action one of the ideas, or thoughts, not something
that is contemplated. The particularity - and hence the uniqueness – of the Hermetic system was
that his practitioner, the magician-philosopher realized that by means of a combination of action
(i.e., the astrological, magical, occult, and alchemical techniques) and philosophical reflection (i.e., Corpus Hermeticum) the spiritual essence of Man can be qualitatively enriched and spiritually elevated. With this elevation Man can develop a true understanding of himself and of the phenomena and processes in the universe. Combining action with thought and practice with philosophy, the Hermetist could acquire the ability to understand the essence of the universe hidden phenomena."""
12th -14th June 2020, Bucharest, Romania
Pe 4 noiembrie se împlinește un secol de când arheologul britanic Howard Carter a descoperit mormântul faraonului egiptean Tutankhamun, vechi de aproape 3.300 de ani. O descoperire care a marcat începutul egiptologiei științifice și a atras un interes enorm din partea publicului larg.
Arheologii din lumea întreagă marchează 100 de ani de la descoperirea mormântului faraonului egiptean Tutankhamon, un eveniment care a inaugurat un interes major pentru Egiptul antic și atras curiozitatea publicului larg care nu a dispărut niciodată de atunci.
Mormântul lui Tutankhamon este primul (relativ) intact descoperit de arheologi, până atunci toate mormintele descoperite în Valea Regilor fuseseră goale, jefuite de-a lungul secolelor. Dar ce a descoperit Howard Carter (1874 - 1939) începând cu 4 noiembrie 1922?
"În primul rând a descoperit prima treaptă a unei scări care ducea către un mormânt subteran. În zilele următoare, până către 26 noiembrie 1922, Carter descoperă întreaga scară care ducea către ușa propriu zisă a mormântului și către ante-cameră. Până la acea dată nu fusese descoperit niciun tezaur funerar al unui mormânt egiptean. Descoperirea acestui prim tezaur va duce la înțelegerea de către specialiști a contextului și a credințelor funerare egiptene. Acest tezaur vorbește despre mentalitatea egiteană cu privire la lumea de dincolo", explică Renata Tatomir, arheolog și egiptolog.
I express my gratitude to the renowned Egyptian journalist, Mr. Ramy Nawar, (recently appointed Golden Globes international voter at Hollywood Foreign Press Association) for providing me with the opportunity to historically correct the new image - a false one! - about Queen Cleopatra VII Philopator of Egypt;
an image that the producers of Netflix want to induce to their public, just to convey a politically correct and trendy message, but, unfortunately, without being interested in respecting the historical truth, based on authentic historical-archaeological and epigraphic evidence, as well as on representations of Cleopatra VII Philopator from the era.
Romanian scientist: Cleopatra's series is fake and has nothing to do with real history.. And Netflix gave a job of undercover Cleopatra can't have African descent.. And the series is made to unrealistic Hollywood standards
To watch the full interview in English, Use the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7k3mURiLwY
Prepared by - Rami Nawar
#RamyNawar #QueenCleopatraOfEgypt #NetflixCleopatraIsFake #thehistoricaltruthaboutqueencleopatraofegypt #egyptology #renatatatomiregyptologist #ancientegypt #ptolemaicegypt ProfDr RenataTatomir wr.t-hkA.w wsrt-kAw nTrt-Xaw mAat-kA-ra Professor Dr. Renata Tatomir Renata-Gabriela Tatomir
Ii multumesc amfitrionului si il felicit pe realizatorul emisiunii pentru minunatele incursiuni in civilizatiile si culturile lumii si pentru spiritul erudit al domniei sale. Cu deosebita consideratie si gratitudine.
#egiptulantic #egiptulfaraonic #egiptulptolemaic #ancientegypt #pharaonicegypt #ptolemaicegypt #pyramidsofegypt #sheikabdelgurna #hatshepsut #saqqara #valleyofthekings #deirelmedina #deirelbahri #nile #radioromaniacultural #acolade #constantincristianbleotu #renatatatomir #renatatatomiregyptologist #renatagabrielatatomiregyptologist
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CARTE DIEM în premieră la Canal 33
cu Lavinia Sandru , în această ediție alături de Renata Tatomir, profesor universitar la Specializarea Istorie, Universitatea_Hyperion
Descopera Egiptul antic si istoria omenirii studiind la Specializarea #Istorie, #Universitatea_Hyperion!
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Întreaga emisiune o puteți viziona și pe YouTube https://bit.ly/3ickqFQ
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Prelegerea a avut loc în cadrul seriei de conferințe Rolul diplomației culturale în corespondența scrisă. Virtutea păcii în scrisorile oficiale și informale din Levant din Antichitate până în prezent.
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Conferința face parte din modulul „Diplomația culturală - abordări istorice, actuale și perspective" și are drept obiectiv reevaluarea importanței păcii în lumea modernă printr-o serie de studii de caz atât istorice, cât și moderne.
Prelegerile sunt susținute de specialiști internaționali abordând teme din domenii interdisciplinare (istorie, științe politice, literatură, filosofie, studii religioase și istoria artelor). Se discuta importante texte științifice, o atenție deosebită fiind acordată evoluției conceptelor de mediere și pace din preistorie până în modernitate.
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Prezentare sustinuta in cadrul editiei a doua (1-7 septembrie 2021) a Scolii Anuale de Egiptologie, Limbi Orientale si Greaca Veche, organizata de Universitatea Hy[perion, De[artamentul de Stiinte Sociale, Umaniste si ale Naturii, in parteneriat cu Institutul Levantului, Institutul Civilizatiilor Medietaraneene al Academiei de Stiinte a Poloniei (IKSIOPAN) si Facultatea de Limbi si Literaturi Straine a Universitatii din Bucuresti.