A history of Egypt under the Pharaohs, derived entirely from the monuments, tr. by H.D. Seymour, completed and ed. by P. Smith. To which is added a Memoir on the exodus of the Israelites and the Egyptian monuments, Band 2 |
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A History of Egypt Under the Pharaohs, Derived Entirely from the Monuments ... Heinrich Karl Brugsch Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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Abydus according already Amon Amon-ra ancient appears architect army Assyrian battle brought buildings called Capital carried caused chariots chief command complete court DYNASTY earth Egypt Egyptian enemies father feast foreign fortress gave give given gods gold hand head heart heaven holy honour horses important inhabitants inscription king of Khita king's land living lord Lower Egypt Majesty manner memorial Memphis mentioned Miamun month monuments mountain nome official Osiris pass Persian person Pharaoh present preserved priest prince Ptah raised Ramessu Ramses reached reader record reign remain remarkable river road royal servants Seti Shashanq side silver spake speak stone taken temple Thebes thee thou hast throne tion took town translation Upper victory wall warriors whole
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Seite 335 - And Joseph placed his father and his brethren, and gave them a possession in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land, in the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had commanded.
Seite 13 - In the first year of King Seti, there took place by the strong arm of Pharaoh the annihilation of the hostile Shasu, from the fortress of Khetam, of the land of Zalu as far as Kanaan ; the king was against them like a fierce lion. They were turned into a heap of corpses. They lay there in blood.
Seite 73 - Kheta shall not] allow them [to remain, but he shall] deliver them up, and send them back to Ramessu Miamun, the great prince of Egypt. ' Now with respect to the [inhabitant of the land of Egypt], who is delivered up to Ramessu Miamun, the great prince of Egypt, his fault shall not be avenged upon him, his [house] shall not be taken away, nor his [wife] nor his [children]. There shall not be [put to death his mother, neither shall he be punished in his eyes, nor on his mouth, nor on the soles of...
Seite 415 - PENROSE'S (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited in the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.
Seite 40 - Awake," he says to his father, " raise thy face to heaven, behold the sun, my father Mineptah, thou who art like God. Here am I who make thy name to live. I am thy guardian, and my care is directed to thy temple and thy altars which are raised up again I set apart revenues for thee for thy worship daily, to be...
Seite 14 - His heart is only satisfied at the sight of the stream of blood when he strikes off the heads of his enemies. A moment of the struggle of men is dearer to him than a day of pleasure.