The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 113
... scribe , " it may therefore be assumed that he had access to many important works on hieroglyphics , and that he understood them . He is mentioned by Eusebius as Χαιρήμων ὁ ἱερογραμματεύς , and by Suidas , but neither of these writers ...
... scribe , " it may therefore be assumed that he had access to many important works on hieroglyphics , and that he understood them . He is mentioned by Eusebius as Χαιρήμων ὁ ἱερογραμματεύς , and by Suidas , but neither of these writers ...
Page 114
... , but depict animals of all sorts instead , and limbs and members of these animals ; for the sacred scribes in former times desired to conceal their opinion about the nature of the gods 114 FUNEREAL ARCHEOLOGY OF EGYPT .
... , but depict animals of all sorts instead , and limbs and members of these animals ; for the sacred scribes in former times desired to conceal their opinion about the nature of the gods 114 FUNEREAL ARCHEOLOGY OF EGYPT .
Page 115
... scribe Chaeremon says . " I. " And for joy , they would depict a woman beating a Accuracy tambourine . " of Tzetzes ' statements [ The drum or tambourine was used in the temples proved . for festival services , and a woman beating a tam ...
... scribe Chaeremon says . " I. " And for joy , they would depict a woman beating a Accuracy tambourine . " of Tzetzes ' statements [ The drum or tambourine was used in the temples proved . for festival services , and a woman beating a tam ...
Page 118
... scribe compiled a whole book about the aforesaid characters , which I will discuss more accurately and more fully in the proper places in the Homeric poems . " It is much to be regretted that Chaeremon's work , if he ever fulfilled his ...
... scribe compiled a whole book about the aforesaid characters , which I will discuss more accurately and more fully in the proper places in the Homeric poems . " It is much to be regretted that Chaeremon's work , if he ever fulfilled his ...
Page 121
... scribes employ ; lastly and finally the HIEROGLYPHIC . The hieroglyphic sometimes speaks plainly by means of the letters of the alphabet , and sometimes uses symbols , and when it uses symbols , it sometimes ( α ) speaks plainly by ...
... scribes employ ; lastly and finally the HIEROGLYPHIC . The hieroglyphic sometimes speaks plainly by means of the letters of the alphabet , and sometimes uses symbols , and when it uses symbols , it sometimes ( α ) speaks plainly by ...
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