Budge's Egypt: A Classic 19th-Century Travel GuideCourier Corporation, 2012 M08 13 - 336 pages Focusing on the monuments on either side of the Nile, the author describes Egyptians, their writing, religion and gods, plus historic locales and objects: Alexandria, Cairo, the Rosetta Stone, the pyramids, the Sphinx; the statue of Rameses II, the temples at Luxor and Karnak, major sites where royal mummies were discovered, and more. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 20
Page
... Abydos, the Tablet of Sakkârah, and the Tablet of Karnak. The Turin papyrus contained a complete list of kings beginning with the god-kings and continuing down to the end of the rule of the Hyksos, about B.C. 1700. The name of each king ...
... Abydos, the Tablet of Sakkârah, and the Tablet of Karnak. The Turin papyrus contained a complete list of kings beginning with the god-kings and continuing down to the end of the rule of the Hyksos, about B.C. 1700. The name of each king ...
Page
... Abydos, during M. Mariette's excavations there in 1864. This list gives us the names of seventy-five kings, beginning with or Menes, and ending with Seti I., the father of Rameses II.; it is not a complete list, and it would seem as if ...
... Abydos, during M. Mariette's excavations there in 1864. This list gives us the names of seventy-five kings, beginning with or Menes, and ending with Seti I., the father of Rameses II.; it is not a complete list, and it would seem as if ...
Page
... Abydos. He was famous as a builder, and attended with great care to the material welfare of his kingdom. He is said to have built a canal from the Nile to the Red Sea. 1333. Rameses II. undertook many warlike expeditions, and brought ...
... Abydos. He was famous as a builder, and attended with great care to the material welfare of his kingdom. He is said to have built a canal from the Nile to the Red Sea. 1333. Rameses II. undertook many warlike expeditions, and brought ...
Page
... Abydos and Heliopolis. His reign represented an era of great commercial prosperity. 1166—1133. Rameses IV.—XII. Dynasty XXI, from Tanis and Thebes. a). Dynasty XXII, from Bubastis (Tell-Bas 966. Shashanq (Shishak) I. (see 1 Kings, xiv ...
... Abydos and Heliopolis. His reign represented an era of great commercial prosperity. 1166—1133. Rameses IV.—XII. Dynasty XXI, from Tanis and Thebes. a). Dynasty XXII, from Bubastis (Tell-Bas 966. Shashanq (Shishak) I. (see 1 Kings, xiv ...
Page
... Hathor. 15. Un. Chemennu (Hermopolis). Thoth. a-ti. Taenterer (Denderah). Hathor ( (Abydos), in earlier times Teni (This). (Panopolis). ). An et 16. Me -ma et. ebennu (Hipponon). Horus. 12. 13. Kat'eb. aka . 14. . 15. 16. 17.
... Hathor. 15. Un. Chemennu (Hermopolis). Thoth. a-ti. Taenterer (Denderah). Hathor ( (Abydos), in earlier times Teni (This). (Panopolis). ). An et 16. Me -ma et. ebennu (Hipponon). Horus. 12. 13. Kat'eb. aka . 14. . 15. 16. 17.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abydos Alexandria Amen Amenophis Amenophis III ancient Egyptian Antef Apis Arabic Aswân Autocrator Caesar beautiful building built Bûlâ Cairo called Cambyses canal cataract century chamber Chephren Chnemu Christians church coffin and mummy columns Coptic Copts crocodile Dêr E. A. Wallis Budge east bank etep Ethiopians excavations famous feet high Girgeh Gîzeh gods granite Greek Harmachis Hathor Heliopolis hemt hewn hieroglyphic Horus Hyksos inscribed inscriptions Isis Karnak king of Egypt Lake land large number lived lord Manetho Mariette Memphis miles from Cairo monuments Mosque Museum Nile Nilometer Nubia obelisks Osiris papyrus Pepi Philæ priests Ptah Ptolemy pylon pyramid Rameses Rameses II reign represented river Roman royal Saârah sarcophagus scenes sculptures Serapeum Seti side sphinxes stele stone stood Strabo Suez Suten Tablet temple Thebes thee Thothmes thou tomb town Upper Egypt Usertsen walls west bank worshipped XIIth dynasty