The Early History of EgyptE. Moxon, 1836 - 175 pages |
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... hieroglyphics , are required for the mythological as for the historical enquiry . Some notice of the Hieroglyphics , of the Enchorial writing iv PREFACE .
... hieroglyphics , are required for the mythological as for the historical enquiry . Some notice of the Hieroglyphics , of the Enchorial writing iv PREFACE .
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Samuel Sharpe. Some notice of the Hieroglyphics , of the Enchorial writing , of the Coptic and Ethiopic languages , seemed to be required by the subject ; not only because part of the his- torical information is obtained by means of the ...
Samuel Sharpe. Some notice of the Hieroglyphics , of the Enchorial writing , of the Coptic and Ethiopic languages , seemed to be required by the subject ; not only because part of the his- torical information is obtained by means of the ...
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... Hieroglyphics and Hieratic Writing Clemens Alexandrinus Horus Apollo - 105 111 113 - 115 116 - - 118 - 121 - 124 - 133 - 138 - 141 - 147 - - 150 On the Enchorial Language - - 152 On the Date of the Trojan War - - 158 On the Date of the ...
... Hieroglyphics and Hieratic Writing Clemens Alexandrinus Horus Apollo - 105 111 113 - 115 116 - - 118 - 121 - 124 - 133 - 138 - 141 - 147 - - 150 On the Enchorial Language - - 152 On the Date of the Trojan War - - 158 On the Date of the ...
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... hieroglyphics , how little the priests thought worth the recording , in that laborious and durable manner which has already survived thirty centuries , beyond the titles of their gods and the particulars of the sacred offerings to their ...
... hieroglyphics , how little the priests thought worth the recording , in that laborious and durable manner which has already survived thirty centuries , beyond the titles of their gods and the particulars of the sacred offerings to their ...
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... hieroglyphics , which in Egypt were confined to the priests , were in Ethiopia the letters of the people . The priests of both nations wear a high crown with a ball on the top , wreathed with serpents called asps , and carry a ...
... hieroglyphics , which in Egypt were confined to the priests , were in Ethiopia the letters of the people . The priests of both nations wear a high crown with a ball on the top , wreathed with serpents called asps , and carry a ...
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Abydus Alexander Amasis Amenophis Amenothph Amosis Amunmai Arabia Arabs Arsinoë Assyrians Berenice Bubastus built called Cambyses character Chart of History civil Cleopatra conjecture conquered conqueror Coptic Coptos crown Cushites Darius death Diodorus Diodorus Siculus dog-star dynasty Dynasty,-Of Egyptian enchorial Ethiopia family of Rameses followed gods Greek heliacal rising hence Herodotus hieratic hieroglyphics Horus hundred inscriptions Isis Jews judged language letters Lower Egypt Manetho Memnon Memnonium Memphis mentioned Misaphris months monuments Necho Nile Nitocris obelisks Old Testament Olympiad Osiris Osirtesen ovals palace Palestine Persian Pharaoh Philistines phonetic Plate priests probably Proteus Psammetichus Pthah Ptolemy pyramids queen Rameses II Red Sea reigned Sabbacon sacred says sculptures Sesonchis Sesonk Sesoosis Sesostris Shepherd kings Shishak Soter Sothis statue succeeded successors Syene symbolic Tablet of Abydus Tanis temple Theban kings Thebes Thoth Thothmosis throne Thuoris tomb Trojan Trojan War Upper and Lower Upper Egypt word
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Page ii - THIS BOOK. FORMS PART OF THE ORIGINAL LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BOUGHT IN EUROPE 1838 TO 1839 BY ASA CRAY I SKETCHES SPAIN AND MOROCCO.
Page 17 - And the sword shall come upon Egypt, and great pain shall be in Ethiopia, when the slain shall fall in Egypt, and they shall take away her multitude, and her foundations shall be broken down.
Page 71 - Beyond these is a corps of infantry in close array, flanked by a strong body of chariots ; and a camp, indicated by a rampart of Egyptian shields, with a wicker gateway, guarded by four companies of sentries, who are on duty on the inner side, forms the most interesting object in the picture.
Page 71 - ... under which an ass is about to fall. One chief* is receiving the salutation of a foot-soldier; another, seated amidst the spoil, strings his bow; and a sutler suspends a water-skin on a pole he has fixed in the ground. Below this a body of infantry marches homewards; and beyond them the king...
Page 132 - Ligdo sententia; iamque ferendo vix erat illa gravem maturo pondere ventrem. cum medio noctis spatio sub imagine somni Inachis ante torum pompa comitata suorum aut stetit aut visa est: inerant lunaria fronti cornua cum spicis nitido flaventibus auro et regale decus; cum qua latrator Anubis sanctaque Bubastis variusque coloribus Apis, quique premit vocem digitoque silentia suadet, sistraque erant numquamque satis quaesitus Osiris plenaque somniferis serpens peregrina venenis.
Page 71 - One chief* is receiving the salutation of a foot-soldier; another, seated amidst the spoil, strings his bow; and a sutler suspends a water-skin on a pole he has fixed in the ground. Below this a body of infantry marches homewards; and beyond them the king, attended by his fan-bearers, holds forth his hand to receive the homage of the priests and principal persons, who approach his throne to congratulate his return.
Page 13 - These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations.
Page 17 - Pharaoh king of Egypt, and his servants, and his princes, and all his people ; and all the mingled people, and all the kings of the land of Uz, and all the kings of the land of the Philistines, and Ashkelon, and Azzah, and Ekron, and the remnant of Ashdod...
Page vii - THAMES AND ITS TRIBUTARIES," &c., ic. " The object of the author, in the following pages, has been to collect the most remarkable instances of these moral epidemics which have been excited, sometimes by one cause, sometimes by another, and so show how easily the masses have been led astray, and how imitative and gregarious men are, even in their infatuations and crimes.
Page 18 - Tyrus, and all the kings of Zidon, and the kings of the isles which are beyond the sea, Dedan, and Tema, and Buz, and all that are in the utmost corners, and all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mingled people that dwell in the desert...