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Egyptian didactic lit.
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==Examples==
Some instances of didactic literature include:{{citation needed|date=May 2019}}
* ''[[WorksInstructions andof DaysKagemni]]'', by [[HesiodKagemni I]](?) (c. 7002613–2589 BC?)
* [[Instruction of Hardjedef|''Instruction of Hardjedef'']], by Hardjedef (between 25th century BC and 24th century BC)
* ''[[The Maxims of Ptahhotep]]'', by [[Ptahhotep]] (around 2375-2350 BC)
* ''[[Works and Days]]'', by [[Hesiod]] (c. 700 BC)
* ''[[On Horsemanship]]'', by [[Xenophon]] (c. 350 BC)
* ''[[Panchatantra|The Panchatantra]]'', by [[Vishnu Sharma|Vishnu Sarma]] (c. 300 BC)
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* [[John Cassell]], 19th century publisher of educational magazines and books
* [[Children's literature]]
* [[Sebayt]]
* [[Wisdom literature]]