The history of Egypt from the earliest times till the conquest bythe Arabs A.D. 640, Volume 11876 |
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... brought it to its present con- dition . Principles of Pronunciation . By Professor GOODRICH and W. A. WHEELER , M.A. Including a Synopsis of Words differently pronounced by different au- thorities . A Short Treatise on Orthography . By ...
... brought it to its present con- dition . Principles of Pronunciation . By Professor GOODRICH and W. A. WHEELER , M.A. Including a Synopsis of Words differently pronounced by different au- thorities . A Short Treatise on Orthography . By ...
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... brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BosWELL ( formerly SYME ) , LL.D. F.L.S. , & c . With Popular Descriptions of the Uses , History , and Traditions of each Plant , by Mrs. LANKESTER , Author of " Wild ...
... brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BosWELL ( formerly SYME ) , LL.D. F.L.S. , & c . With Popular Descriptions of the Uses , History , and Traditions of each Plant , by Mrs. LANKESTER , Author of " Wild ...
Pagina xix
... brought from Nineveh . On the inside are engraved figures of the winged sun ; the winged sphinx standing , and wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt ; and the beetle with outstretched wings , holding a ball or sun between its front ...
... brought from Nineveh . On the inside are engraved figures of the winged sun ; the winged sphinx standing , and wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt ; and the beetle with outstretched wings , holding a ball or sun between its front ...
Pagina xx
... brought down from Mount Lebanon to the city of Tyre , and thence carried away in ships distinguished by the Phenician horse's head . They are accompanied by the winged bull of Assyria , and leave behind them Dagon , the fish - god of ...
... brought down from Mount Lebanon to the city of Tyre , and thence carried away in ships distinguished by the Phenician horse's head . They are accompanied by the winged bull of Assyria , and leave behind them Dagon , the fish - god of ...
Pagina xxiv
... brought from Canopus . Fig . 238. A diagram explaining how Eratosthenes measured the latitude of a place by the length of a shadow thrown by the sun on the equinoctial day at noon . Fig . 239. A diagram explaining how Eratosthenes ...
... brought from Canopus . Fig . 238. A diagram explaining how Eratosthenes measured the latitude of a place by the length of a shadow thrown by the sun on the equinoctial day at noon . Fig . 239. A diagram explaining how Eratosthenes ...
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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afterwards Alexander Alexandria Amasis Amun-Ra Amunmai Amunothph Antigonus Antiochus Arabs army Arsinoë Artaxerxes Asia Minor Assyrian Berenice Bubastis buildings built called Cambyses cataract chief coast Cole-Syria conquered crown Cyprus Cyrene Darius Delta Demetrius desert Diod Egyptian Ethiopia Euergetes gained goddess gods gold Greece Greek head Hebrew Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics honour hundred Inarus inscriptions island Israelites Jerusalem Jews Judæa Karnak king king's kingdom land Libyan Lower Egypt Macedonian Manetho marched Memphis mercenaries Meroë Museum Napata nation neighbours Nile obelisks Osiris Pelusium perhaps Persians Phenicians Philadelphus Philometor Philopator priests province Pthah Ptolemy Soter put to death pyramids queen Rameses Rameses II Red Sea reign river Roman sacred sculpture sent ships Shishank side soldiers statues stone Syene Syria temple Thebaid Theban Thebes Thothmosis thought thousand throne tombs trade troops Upper Egypt valley vols walls worshipped
Populaire passages
Pagina 392 - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
Pagina 123 - Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people, and thy father's house; So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty: for he is thy Lord; and worship thou him.