Ancient Records of Egypt: The first to the seventeenth dynastiesJames Henry Breasted University of Chicago Press, 1906 |
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... given office . Even when these were determinable , the corresponding term was often wanting in English , and could not be devised without the use of a whole phrase . In some cases awkward combina- tions have been necessary in the ...
... given office . Even when these were determinable , the corresponding term was often wanting in English , and could not be devised without the use of a whole phrase . In some cases awkward combina- tions have been necessary in the ...
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... given to the versions , and they have sometimes been revised three times ( always once ) , yet it is undoubtedly the case that , in the course of rendering such a mass of materials , errors have crept in . Notice of any that may be ...
... given to the versions , and they have sometimes been revised three times ( always once ) , yet it is undoubtedly the case that , in the course of rendering such a mass of materials , errors have crept in . Notice of any that may be ...
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... given passage of the document may be referred to by number , thus furnishing a very brief system of reference to all the monuments , by means of the volume number ( Roman ) followed by the paragraph number ( Arabic ) . Thirdly , the ...
... given passage of the document may be referred to by number , thus furnishing a very brief system of reference to all the monuments , by means of the volume number ( Roman ) followed by the paragraph number ( Arabic ) . Thirdly , the ...
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... of Maspero and Wiedemann have given us indispensable bibliographies of the historical docu- ments , and these have been of great service to me a service for which I would express to them my sincere thanks xvi PREFACE.
... of Maspero and Wiedemann have given us indispensable bibliographies of the historical docu- ments , and these have been of great service to me a service for which I would express to them my sincere thanks xvi PREFACE.
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... given himself this trouble , as in the last publication of Der el - Bahri . 35. The dangers involved in such neglect are evident . Thus so careful a scholar as Chabas discussed the so - called " eclipse inscription " ( IV , 756 ff ...
... given himself this trouble , as in the last publication of Der el - Bahri . 35. The dangers involved in such neglect are evident . Thus so careful a scholar as Chabas discussed the so - called " eclipse inscription " ( IV , 756 ff ...
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Abydos ägyptische Sprache Amenemhet Amenemhet III Amenhotep Berlin Biblical Archæology Brugsch bThe calendar chief collated commanded copy coregency count cubits Denkmäler documents Egyptian Eighteenth Dynasty endowment Erman expedition false door father feast Fifth Dynasty Hammamat Harkhuf Hathor Hepzefi Horus inscription Intef Khafre Kheti Khnumhotep King of Lower King of Upper king's king's-confidant living forever lord Lower Egypt majesty Mariette Maspero Mastabas Menkure Mentuhotep Middle Kingdom month monuments mortuary offerings mortuary priest Nekhen nomarch nome Nubia numbering Nuserre occurrence official Old Kingdom palace praised pyramid quarry Ramses Ramses II records reign Rougé Sahure scribe Sesostris Sesostris III Sethe Shepseskaf Sinai Siut Snefru Society of Biblical sole companion Sothic South stat of land stela stone superior prophet temple Third Dynasty Thutmose Thutmose III titles tomb Turin Papyrus Twelfth Dynasty Upper and Lower Upper Egypt Upwawet Urkunden Userkaf Wadi Maghara Worship of Horus Zeitschrift für ägyptische
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Page 295 - This book was copied in the year 33, in the fourth month of the inundation season, under the majesty of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, A-user-Re', endowed with life, in likeness to writings of old made in the time of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Ne-ma'et-Re'.
Page 129 - I spake and told that which was good. Never was there one fearing because of one stronger than he, so that he complained because of it to the god.
Page 233 - That thou mayest increase good. Harden thyself against all subordinates. The people give heed to him who terrorizes them; Approach them not alone. Fill not thy heart with a brother, Know not a friend, Nor make for thyself intimates, Wherein there is no end. When thou sleepest, guard for thyself thine own heart; For a man has no people In the day of evil.
Page 255 - Oryx nome, as far as its southern and northern boundary, preserving its people alive and furnishing its food, so that there was none hungry therein. I gave to the widow as (to) her who had a husband; I did not exalt the great above the small in all that I gave. Then came great Niles, possessors of grain and all things, (but) I did not collect the arrears of the field.
Page 144 - His majesty sent me at the head of this army while the counts, while the wearers of the royal seal, while the sole companions of the palace, while the nomarchs and commanders of strongholds belonging to the South and the Northland; the companions, the caravan-conductors...
Page 156 - Wawat saw how strong and numerous was the troop of Yam, which descended with me to the court, and the soldiers who had been sent with me, (then) 'this [chief] brought and gave to me bulls and small cattle,' and conducted me to the roads of the highlands of Irthet, because I was more excellent, vigilant, and — 8than any count, companion or caravan-conductor, who had been sent to Yam before.
Page 162 - I have noted the matter of this thy letter, which thou hast sent to the king, to the palace, in order that one might know that thou hast descended in safety from Yam with the army which was with thee. Thou hast said in this thy letter, that thou hast brought all great and beautiful gifts, which Hathor, mistress of Imu...
Page 128 - He hath reconciled the god to him by his love ; he hath given bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothing to the naked...
Page 146 - ... this army returned in safety, (after) it had slain troops therein, in many ten thousands; this army returned in safety (after) it had carried away, therefrom a great multitude as living captives. His majesty praised me on account of it above everything.
Page 174 - I requested as an honour from the majesty of my lord, the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Neferkere (Pepi II), who lives forever, that there be taken a coffin, clothing, and festival perfume for this Zau.