The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 7
... belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof. Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional stage . In the Terminational stage , two or more roots may coalesce to form a ...
... belong to quite different stages of language , the former to what Prof. Max Müller calls the second or Terminational , the latter to the third or Inflexional stage . In the Terminational stage , two or more roots may coalesce to form a ...
Page 128
... belong to the history of the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics , they are given further on ( p . 141 ff . ) , but the reader will understand Young's position better by reading Dean Peacock's chapter on " hiero- glyphical researches ...
... belong to the history of the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics , they are given further on ( p . 141 ff . ) , but the reader will understand Young's position better by reading Dean Peacock's chapter on " hiero- glyphical researches ...
Page 136
... belong to different languages ; for they do not seem to agree even in their manner of forming compound from simple terms . " ( Leitch , pp . 55 , 56. ) Writing to de Sacy in the following year ( 5th May , 1816 ) touching the question of ...
... belong to different languages ; for they do not seem to agree even in their manner of forming compound from simple terms . " ( Leitch , pp . 55 , 56. ) Writing to de Sacy in the following year ( 5th May , 1816 ) touching the question of ...
Page 180
... belong to a class of men in whose families this profession is hereditary , and they set down in writing a statement of the various methods of embalming practised by them and the cost of each , and ask the relatives of the dead man to ...
... belong to a class of men in whose families this profession is hereditary , and they set down in writing a statement of the various methods of embalming practised by them and the cost of each , and ask the relatives of the dead man to ...
Page 184
... belong to a much later period than that of this king ; there appears to be , however , no evidence for this belief , and as they belong to a man , and not to a woman , as Vyse thought , they may quite easily be the remains of the mummy ...
... belong to a much later period than that of this king ; there appears to be , however , no evidence for this belief , and as they belong to a man , and not to a woman , as Vyse thought , they may quite easily be the remains of the mummy ...
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