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Pagina iv
... Memphis , and of the Phenician shepherds ; and though there may be doubts as to the order in which these early dynasties are to be placed , yet they leave us in no doubt as to the high antiquity which must be granted to this earliest of ...
... Memphis , and of the Phenician shepherds ; and though there may be doubts as to the order in which these early dynasties are to be placed , yet they leave us in no doubt as to the high antiquity which must be granted to this earliest of ...
Pagina v
... , sometimes aimed at the conquest of Judæa and Samaria , ard sometimes to save those kingdoms from becoming provinces of Babylon . The wealth and population of the country were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis PREFACE .
... , sometimes aimed at the conquest of Judæa and Samaria , ard sometimes to save those kingdoms from becoming provinces of Babylon . The wealth and population of the country were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis PREFACE .
Pagina vi
Samuel Sharpe. were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis and Sais , but the public spirit and virtue of the people were less ; and much of that wealth which had before raised the great temples of Thebes was then spent in the ...
Samuel Sharpe. were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis and Sais , but the public spirit and virtue of the people were less ; and much of that wealth which had before raised the great temples of Thebes was then spent in the ...
Pagina xxiii
... Memphis . Fig . 211. The figure and name of Osiri - Apis or Serapis . Fig . 212. The name of Alexander Egus , spelt in the second oval A , L , K , S , A , N , T , R , S , Alexandros . The first oval means beloved by Amun and approved by ...
... Memphis . Fig . 211. The figure and name of Osiri - Apis or Serapis . Fig . 212. The name of Alexander Egus , spelt in the second oval A , L , K , S , A , N , T , R , S , Alexandros . The first oval means beloved by Amun and approved by ...
Pagina xxiv
... Memphis in the reign either of Hophra or Amasis . From the British Museum . Fig . 235. The name of Ptolemy Euergetes ; in the first oval , Son of the brother - gods , approved by Ra , a living image of Amun ; in the second oval ...
... Memphis in the reign either of Hophra or Amasis . From the British Museum . Fig . 235. The name of Ptolemy Euergetes ; in the first oval , Son of the brother - gods , approved by Ra , a living image of Amun ; in the second oval ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1876 |
The History of Egypt from the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs ... Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1846 |
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1 Samuel Sharpe Volledige weergave - 1885 |
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