Ancient Egypt: Her Monuments, Hieroglyphics, History and Archæology, and Other Subjects Connected with Hieroglyphical LiteratureWinchester, 1844 - 66 sider |
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... Meroe , different , as will be shown , from some of those deduced by the author himself . The splendid folios of Colonel Howard Vyse record his munificent promotion of scientific rescarches ; and his costly labors at the pyramids have ...
... Meroe , different , as will be shown , from some of those deduced by the author himself . The splendid folios of Colonel Howard Vyse record his munificent promotion of scientific rescarches ; and his costly labors at the pyramids have ...
Side 36
... Meroe , in Ethiopia , and in Egypt , we have sufficient time for their possible construction ; and then , taking up the acces sion of the 16th dynasty at about B. C. 2272 , we adopt Rosellini's chronological series , and have time for ...
... Meroe , in Ethiopia , and in Egypt , we have sufficient time for their possible construction ; and then , taking up the acces sion of the 16th dynasty at about B. C. 2272 , we adopt Rosellini's chronological series , and have time for ...
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... MEROE . 5 - Atbara River . Pyramids Noori . do Gebel - Barkal . XX 2nd . Cataract . Tropic of Cancer . Syene - 1st Cataract . Hadjar - Silsilis . XXV Thebes . 8 - Mt . Sinai . 4 - Suez Fayoom . Pyramids Memphis . XXX Cairo . 1 ...
... MEROE . 5 - Atbara River . Pyramids Noori . do Gebel - Barkal . XX 2nd . Cataract . Tropic of Cancer . Syene - 1st Cataract . Hadjar - Silsilis . XXV Thebes . 8 - Mt . Sinai . 4 - Suez Fayoom . Pyramids Memphis . XXX Cairo . 1 ...
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... Meroe in Ethiopia . " We will suppose this spot to have been a terrestrial para . dise at that time , whatever it be now , and it is about as fertile as Lower Nubia . Here , after a weary tramp from Palestine of above 1500 As Mizraim ...
... Meroe in Ethiopia . " We will suppose this spot to have been a terrestrial para . dise at that time , whatever it be now , and it is about as fertile as Lower Nubia . Here , after a weary tramp from Palestine of above 1500 As Mizraim ...
Side 44
... Meroe ; there to study and improve and sojourn , until the wonderful effects of climate should transmute them into Africans ; and then , after countless generations , to lead them back into Egypt , and there wit - pendicularly from the ...
... Meroe ; there to study and improve and sojourn , until the wonderful effects of climate should transmute them into Africans ; and then , after countless generations , to lead them back into Egypt , and there wit - pendicularly from the ...
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Ancient Egypt: A Series of Chapters on Early Egyptian History, Archaeology ... George Robins Gliddon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1843 |
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Side 26 - And they did bind the breastplate by his rings unto the rings of the ephod with a lace of blue, that it might be above the curious girdle of the ephod, and that the breastplate might not be loosed from the ephod ; as the LORD commanded Moses.
Side 25 - Can the theologian derive no light from the pure primeval faith, that glimmers from Egyptian hieroglyphics, to illustrate the immortality of the soul and a final resurrection ? Will not the historian deign to notice the prior origin of every art and science in Egypt, a thousand years before the Pelasgians studded the isles and capes of the Archipelago with their forts and temples? and long before Etruscan civilization had smiled under Italian skies?
Side 53 - Again ; the mathematical postulate, that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Side 43 - Solon, Solon, you Greeks are always children, nor is there such a thing as an aged Grecian among you : all your souls are juvenile ; neither containing any ancient opinion derived from remote tradition, nor any discipline hoary from its existence in former periods of time.
Side 26 - With the work of an engraver in stone, like the engravings of a signet, shalt thou engrave the two stones with the names of the children of Israel: thou shalt make them to be set in ouches of gold.
Side 6 - Oh that one would hear me! behold, my desire is, that the Almighty would answer me, and that mine adversary had written a book.
Side 25 - ... using the selfsame form of knife of old, as is considered the best form now — a weaver throwing the same hand-shuttle — a white-smith using that identical form of blowpipe, but lately recognized to be the most efficient — the seal-engraver cutting, in hieroglyphics, such names as...
Side 31 - Abraham's birth, than to take away any part of those 352 years given. For if we advisedly consider the state and countenance of the world, such as it was in Abraham's time, yea, before Abraham was born, we shall find that it were very ill done of us, by following opinion without the guide of reason, to pare the times over-deeply between Abraham and the Flood; because in cutting them too near the quick the reputation of the whole story might perchance bleed...
Side 35 - Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite ; for he is thy brother : thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian ; because thou wast a stranger in his land. 8 The children that are begotten of them shall enter into the congregation of the LORD in their third generation.
Side 58 - ... sacred animals to be brought to him, especially those which were held in more particular veneration in the temples, and he forthwith charged the priests to conceal the images of their gods with the utmost care. Moreover he placed his son Sethos, who was also called...