Sentence ID IBgAgMGPgdGEbENHkp4HdWhi6X8
„Weh und Ach, Weh und Ach!“
Dating (time frame):
1. Hälfte 2. Jhdt. n.Chr.
5HNMTTVLOREQ3LKMJOCIH7Z5GU
Author(s):
Günter Vittmann;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch
(Text file created: 03/21/2018,
latest changes: 12/08/2023)
Comments
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Zu wj btj vgl. K. Ryholt, The Story of Petese Son of Petetum and Seventy Other Good and Bad Stories, CNI Publications 23, Copenhagen 1999, 45 mit weiteren Belegen.
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