Summary:
The author presents the contents of the so far oldest known document on a decision to commit
suicide which was preserved as an old Egyptian papyrus and dates back to the begining of the
third millenium B.C. The period is briefly characterized as to its history , mythology and theology.It is a literary document as it was written in high standard prose and verses. It is written as
a dialogue of an adult man and his soul which at first hampers the suicidal activities of the man
but finally accepts his arguments :loneliness after loss of family and wealth, social rejection,despair. The candidate of suicide uses similar words as used by contemporary patients explaining
the circumstances of suicidal attempts. It is a document as if written by a contemporary potential
suicide. The author draws attention to the omitted treachery of the relations between culture,
sucide and depression.
Key words:
suicide, presuicidal reflections, first literary document, Egypt , onset of third milleni-
um B.C., circumstances of suicidal behaviour and development of literary work ( historical, mythological and theological).
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