Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M. Champollion, Jun: And on the Advantages which it Offers to Sacred CriticismPerkins & Marvin, 1830 - 276 ページ |
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... divinities adored in Egypt , or of some of their attributes ; a representation of the vari- ous celestial bodies , the sun , the moon in its different phases , the stars , the heavens ; the human race of both sexes and of all ages , in ...
... divinities adored in Egypt , or of some of their attributes ; a representation of the vari- ous celestial bodies , the sun , the moon in its different phases , the stars , the heavens ; the human race of both sexes and of all ages , in ...
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... divinities , of the Pharaohs , and of simple individuals , were written upon the monuments in accordance with the same princi- ples , he satisfactorily proves that the use of this kind of writing extends back to the first epochs known ...
... divinities , of the Pharaohs , and of simple individuals , were written upon the monuments in accordance with the same princi- ples , he satisfactorily proves that the use of this kind of writing extends back to the first epochs known ...
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... divinities , either symbolical , figurative or pho- netic , are followed immediately by the generic sign of a god or goddess , and , with a little attention , no mistake can be made about them . † The names of individuals , to whatever ...
... divinities , either symbolical , figurative or pho- netic , are followed immediately by the generic sign of a god or goddess , and , with a little attention , no mistake can be made about them . † The names of individuals , to whatever ...
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... divinities ado- red in Egypt ; and those which they have mentioned , are often disguised under the Greek names by which they at- tempted to describe their primitive denominations . These names , which of course had nothing of the ...
... divinities ado- red in Egypt ; and those which they have mentioned , are often disguised under the Greek names by which they at- tempted to describe their primitive denominations . These names , which of course had nothing of the ...
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... divinities , which the writers of these two nations describe , and the conclusions which may be drawn concerning them from a comparison of monuments . Among these names many are entirely new , and divinities are revealed to us who were ...
... divinities , which the writers of these two nations describe , and the conclusions which may be drawn concerning them from a comparison of monuments . Among these names many are entirely new , and divinities are revealed to us who were ...
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alphabet Amenophis Ammon anaglyphs ancient Egypt antiquity appears belong called cartouches Champollion Champollion Figeac characters chariots Christian chronology conjecture Coptic Coptic alphabet Coptic language designate discovery divinities edifices Egyp Egyptian language Egyptian name Egyptian writings eighteenth dynasty employed epoch exhibited Exod expressed fact Figeac figure furnished give glyphic goddess gods Greek Greppo Hebrew Hebrew alphabet Herodotus hieratic hiero hieroglyphic legends hieroglyphique historians Horapollo ideas important inscriptions Israel Joseph Josephus kind labors language learned letter Lord Manetho manner means Meïamoun Menophres ments monu monuments Moses name of Ptolemy nature objects opinion Osiris painted passage Pharaoh phonetic Précis du Syst priests primitive prince Rameses Ramses reader Red Sea reign relations remarkable represented Roman royal sacred books Scripture sculptured Septuagint Sesostris Shishak signify signs sovereigns Spineto symbolical temple Thebes tian tion tomb Turin Turin Museum vowels Vulgate word zodiac
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234 ページ - ... any thing about his riches or nobility, both of which were considered as mere gifts of fortune. To carry the corpse to the cemetery, it was necessary to cross the lake, and this was done by means of a boat, in which no one could be admitted without the express order of the judges, and without paying a small sum for the conveyance. This regulation was so strictly enforced, that the kings themselves were not exempt from its severity. The cemetery was a large phiin surrounded by treeSj and intersected...