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徐詩薇(Hsu, Shih-Wei),中國臺灣臺北人,現為南開大學歷史學院副教授。德國海德堡大學埃及學、亞述學和閃米語言學碩士、德國柏林自由大學埃及學博士。曾在德國、西班牙和以色列等地訪學,參與德國考古協會在埃及阿拜多斯的田野考古工作,並多次在國際埃及學研討會上發表個人研究成果。代表著作為“Bilder für den Pharao“(古埃及王的形象)等書,已以中、德和英語在國內外期刊發表學術論文30餘篇。 2001- Bachelor in German language and literature at the Chinese Culture University (Taiwan) 2007- Master in Egyptology, Assyriology and Semitic Studies at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg(Germany) with Magister thesis: “Beiträge zur Entwicklung der Königsinschriften” 2014- PhD in Egyptology at the Freie Universität Berlin (Germany) with Doctoral thesis: “Bilder für den Pharao. Untersuchungen zu den bildlichen Ausdrücken des Ägyptischen in den Königsinschriften und anderen Textgattungen” Since 2017- Associate professor at the Faculty of History, Nankai University. 講授課程: 古代埃及史、中埃及語語法入門、古埃及文獻閱讀

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古埃及、古代兩河流域

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Figurative Language UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 2023 The Ancient Egyptian Idea of "Death" in Conceptual Metaphor Theory AuOr: Aula Orientalis 39/1 (2021), pp. 97-107, 2021 "I Wish I Could Die": Depression in Ancient Egypt The Expression of Emotions in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, pp. 52-87, 2021 The Expression of Emotions in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia: An Introduction by Shih-Wei HSU (徐詩薇) and Jaume Llop-Raduà The Expression of Emotions in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, pp. 1-22, 2021 Observations on Unpublished Scarabs of the Ducal Museum Gotha AuOr: Aula Orientalis 38/2 (2020), pp. 255-261, 2020 A Comparison of Figurative Language in Royal Inscription: A Case Study of the Staelae of Thutmose III and Pi(ankh)y Ancient Egypt 2017. Perspectives of Research, pp. 85-95, 2020 "The Wretched one becomes the Strong Bull": The Development of Literary Images of Nubians in Ancient Egyptian Royal Inscriptions Ein Kundiger, der in die Gottesworte eingedrungen ist. Festschrift für den Ägyptologen Karl Jansen-Winkeln zum 65. Geburtstag, pp. 83-90, 2020 The Inefficient Communication of Kingship in the Twenty-fifth Dynasty 9. Symposium zur ägyptischen Königsideologie/9th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology: Egyptian royal ideology and kingship under periods of foreign rulers. Case studies from the first millennium BC, Munich, May 31-June 2, 2018, pp. 81-92, 2019 “The Pharaoh lives forever”: Royal Eternal Life in Ancient Egyptian Royal Inscriptions Or: Orientalia 86/2 (2017), pp. 274-285, 2018 A brief Comment on swḥt sbqt "Legitimate Egg" 8. Symposium zur ägyptischen Königsideologie/8th Symposium on Egyptian Royal Ideology: Constructing Authority. Prestige, Reputation and the Perception of Power in Egyptian Kingship. Budapest, May 12-14, 2016, pp. 123-129, 2017 You up – I down: Orientational Metaphors Concerning ancient Egyptian Kingship in Royal Iconography and Inscriptions Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists, Florence, Italy 23-30 August 2015, London 2017, pp. 283-286, 2017 Captured, Defeated, Tied and Fallen: Images of Enemies in ancient Egypt GM: Göttinger Miszellen 252 (2017), pp. 71-87, 2017 Der Stier als Symbol des altägyptischen Königtums AuOr: Aula Orientalis 33/2 (2015), pp. 243-254, 2015 The images of Love: The use of figurative expressions in ancient Egyptian Love Songs Or: Orientalia 83/4 (2014), pp. 407-416, 2015 Bildliche Ausdrücke im Dienst der Königsideologie Text: Wissen – Wirkung – Wahrnehmung Beiträge des vierten Münchner Arbeitskreises Junge Aegyptologie (MAJA 4) 29.11. bis 1.12.2013, pp. 167-178, 2015

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