The Nile: Notes for Travellers in EgyptT. Cook & Son, 1892 - 374 pages |
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Page 5
... stele of Thothmes III . , * and ( b ) the last section of the great Harris Papyrus , in which Rameses III . reviews all the good works which he has brought to a successful issue to the glory of the gods of Egypt and for the benefit of ...
... stele of Thothmes III . , * and ( b ) the last section of the great Harris Papyrus , in which Rameses III . reviews all the good works which he has brought to a successful issue to the glory of the gods of Egypt and for the benefit of ...
Page 9
... stele of this king's priests are pre- served at Oxford and at Gîzeh ; see page 143 . Dynasty III , from Memphis . Nefer - ka - Seker , in whose reign an eclipse appears to be mentioned . * Or B.C. Dynasty IV , from Memphis . 3766 ...
... stele of this king's priests are pre- served at Oxford and at Gîzeh ; see page 143 . Dynasty III , from Memphis . Nefer - ka - Seker , in whose reign an eclipse appears to be mentioned . * Or B.C. Dynasty IV , from Memphis . 3766 ...
Page 18
... stele of Canopus † was set up in the ninth year of his reign ; he obtained possession of all Syria , and was a patron of the arts and sciences . 222. Ptolemy IV . Philopator defeated Antiochus , and founded the temple at Edfa . 205 ...
... stele of Canopus † was set up in the ninth year of his reign ; he obtained possession of all Syria , and was a patron of the arts and sciences . 222. Ptolemy IV . Philopator defeated Antiochus , and founded the temple at Edfa . 205 ...
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... stele of Canopus ( see p . 18 ) , and No. IV . is the corresponding passage in the hieroglyphic version of the * This papyrus is the oldest in the world , and was written about B.C. 2500 ; it was presented to the Bibliothèque Nationale ...
... stele of Canopus ( see p . 18 ) , and No. IV . is the corresponding passage in the hieroglyphic version of the * This papyrus is the oldest in the world , and was written about B.C. 2500 ; it was presented to the Bibliothèque Nationale ...
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... stele of Sherȧ preserved at Gizeh and Oxford ; it dates from the second dynasty . The oldest hieratic inscription is that contained in the famous Prisse papyrus which records the advice of Ptaḥ - hetep to his son . It dates from the ...
... stele of Sherȧ preserved at Gizeh and Oxford ; it dates from the second dynasty . The oldest hieratic inscription is that contained in the famous Prisse papyrus which records the advice of Ptaḥ - hetep to his son . It dates from the ...
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Abydos Alexandria Amāsis Åmen Amen-Rā Amenophis Amenophis III ancient Egyptian Apis Arabic Aswân beautiful body Bubastis building built Cæsar Cairo called canal chamber church coffin and mummy columns comest Coptic Copts dead dedicated Dêr Ethiopia excavations famous Fayyûm Gebel Barkal Gizeh gods granite granite sarcophagus Greek Hail Hathor Heliopolis hemt Herodotus hieroglyphic honour Horus Hyksos inscribed inscriptions Isis IVth Karnak king of Egypt land large number Limestone statue lived lord Mariette Maspero maṣṭaba Memphis miles from Cairo monuments Mosque Muḥammad mummy Museum Nile Nubia obelisks Osiris papyrus priests Ptaḥ Ptolemy pylon pyramid Rameses Rameses II Red granite reign represented river Roman Room royal Sakkârah sarcophagus scarabs sculptures Serapeum Seti side sphinxes stele stone Suez Sulțân Suten tablets Tanis temple Thebes thee Thothmes thou tomb town Upper Egypt Usertsen Vth dynasty walls west bank worshipped XIIth XVIIIth