Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books, Volume 3Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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Pagina 7
... the Pharaonic scutcheons , with a critical account of the dynasties and chrono- logy adopted by Lepsius , has also now appeared . II . RELATION BETWEEN THE SYSTEM PURSUED IN THIS WORK B 4 I. ] 7 GREAT MONUMENTAL WORK OF LEPSIUS .
... the Pharaonic scutcheons , with a critical account of the dynasties and chrono- logy adopted by Lepsius , has also now appeared . II . RELATION BETWEEN THE SYSTEM PURSUED IN THIS WORK B 4 I. ] 7 GREAT MONUMENTAL WORK OF LEPSIUS .
Pagina 8
... scutcheons of the Egyptian kings and their families . I have announced in the preface to the German edition its approaching publication . The plates are only just completed , and will appear without delay . When Lepsius went into Egypt ...
... scutcheons of the Egyptian kings and their families . I have announced in the preface to the German edition its approaching publication . The plates are only just completed , and will appear without delay . When Lepsius went into Egypt ...
Pagina 9
... scutcheons then collected were placed at my disposal , and I had then been engaged upon them ever since 1836 ... scutcheon with which we are acquainted . The difference between us arises from a different application of the critical basis ...
... scutcheons then collected were placed at my disposal , and I had then been engaged upon them ever since 1836 ... scutcheon with which we are acquainted . The difference between us arises from a different application of the critical basis ...
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... scutcheons above it will elucidate the history of Champollion's discoveries in this department , which was given in ... scutcheon of Ramses II . , the great conqueror , and author of the most important monuments of the first period of ...
... scutcheons above it will elucidate the history of Champollion's discoveries in this department , which was given in ... scutcheon of Ramses II . , the great conqueror , and author of the most important monuments of the first period of ...
Pagina 80
... scutcheons erased . We may , there- fore , consider Ramses V. in the Pharaonic history , as the immediate successor of Ramesses III . , who conse- quently reckoned his regnal years from the year 1275 or 1274. This Ramses V. we have ...
... scutcheons erased . We may , there- fore , consider Ramses V. in the Pharaonic history , as the immediate successor of Ramesses III . , who conse- quently reckoned his regnal years from the year 1275 or 1274. This Ramses V. we have ...
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