The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 44
... originally dedicated to Rameses I. , and consecrated it to his father Seti I .; he restored the temple of Hatshepset at Dêr el - Bahari ; he built a temple at Medînet Habû , and at Thebes , his greatest work of all , the Ramesseum . The ...
... originally dedicated to Rameses I. , and consecrated it to his father Seti I .; he restored the temple of Hatshepset at Dêr el - Bahari ; he built a temple at Medînet Habû , and at Thebes , his greatest work of all , the Ramesseum . The ...
Page 47
... originally made for tables at nomical Rameses V. Rameses VII . and Rameses VIII . were the Thebes . next rulers of Egypt ; the most important event in the reign of Rameses IX . was the attempt to break into and rob the royal tombs at ...
... originally made for tables at nomical Rameses V. Rameses VII . and Rameses VIII . were the Thebes . next rulers of Egypt ; the most important event in the reign of Rameses IX . was the attempt to break into and rob the royal tombs at ...
Page 119
... originally set up by Seti I. , whose inscriptions occupy the middle column of the north , south , and west sides ; the other columns of hieroglyphics record the names and titles of Rameses II . who , in this case , appropriated the ...
... originally set up by Seti I. , whose inscriptions occupy the middle column of the north , south , and west sides ; the other columns of hieroglyphics record the names and titles of Rameses II . who , in this case , appropriated the ...
Page 123
... originally written in Coptic , which , in the middle ages , was usually called 1 Porphyry , De Vita Pythagorae , ed . Didot , § 11 , p . 89 , at the foot . writers on hiero- " Egyptian , " and not in THE ROSETTA STONE . 123.
... originally written in Coptic , which , in the middle ages , was usually called 1 Porphyry , De Vita Pythagorae , ed . Didot , § 11 , p . 89 , at the foot . writers on hiero- " Egyptian , " and not in THE ROSETTA STONE . 123.
Page 129
... originally from Champoléon in the Cham- pollion's High Alps , where a branch of it still holds property . As a physical boy he made rapid progress in classical studies , and he devoted and himself at the same time to botany and ...
... originally from Champoléon in the Cham- pollion's High Alps , where a branch of it still holds property . As a physical boy he made rapid progress in classical studies , and he devoted and himself at the same time to botany and ...
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