Egypt under the great pyramid builders / E.A. Wallis Budge.
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9780203071243 (e-book : PDF)
9781135094751 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135094799 (e-book: ePub)
9780415663403 (hardback)
9780415810005 (paperback)
9781135094751 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135094799 (e-book: ePub)
9780415663403 (hardback)
9780415810005 (paperback)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2013.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xvi, 207 pages)
Dizi
History of Egypt from the end of the Neolithic Period to the death of Cleopatra VII, B.C. 30 ; Volume 2
Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals
Genel Not
First published in 1902 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references.
İçindekiler Notu
ch. 1. Summary of the Archaic period ; Predynastic and dynastic inhabitants fo Egypt compared ; Their dwellings, methods of burials, tombs, et cetera ; Art of writing and inscriptions, names of Te, Re, and Ka ; Development of hieroglyphics ; Egyptian language and its affinities ; Egyptian religion of indigenous origin ; Antiquity of belief in a future life ; Osiris ; Oldest figure of a goddess ; Names of goddesses in use in the Archaic period ; Neith, Ptah-Seker-Asar, Horus, Apis, Mnevis, et cetera ; Great antiquity of parts of the Book of the dead ; Semti, the editor of parts of it ; The followers of Horus ; Early statues of Besh ; Class of green slate objects of unknown use ; Stele of vultures compared ; Evidence of jar-sealings ; Early titles of officials ; The set and Horus names of the king ; Pharaoh ; The Serekh or "cognizance" ; The title "son of the sun" ; The queen or royal mother ; Privileges of women -- ch. 2. Fourth dynasty ; Seneferu ; His forts and pyramid ; Queen Merti-tef-s ; Khufu or Cheops and his pyramid ; Meaning of the word "pyramid" ; Descriptions of the great pyramid by Herodotus, Diodorus, Pliny, Strabo, Abu'l-Fida ; Notices by Christian writers ; Construction of great pyramid ; Khufu's son, Heru-Tata-F ; Ra-Tet-F or Ratoises ; Kha-F-Ra or Chephren and his pyramid ; Temple of the sphinx ; The sphinx ; Mention of, by Pliny and 'Abd Al-Latif ; Mycerinus and his pyramid ; His coffin and sarcophagus ; Shepses-Ka-F -- chapter 3. Fifth dyansty ; Userkaf and his pyramid ; Sahu-Ra and his pyramid ; Rut-Tetet, the wife of Ra-user and her three sons ; Ra-En-User and his works at Sinal ; The Mastaba of Thi ; Men-Kau-Heru and his works at Sinai ; Assa and the Wadi Hammamat ; He sends to the land of the ghosts for a pygmy ; Ptah-Hetep, the author of the precepts ; Unas ; His pyramid, inscribed with important religious texts ; Unas kills and eats the gods --
ch. 4. Sixth dynasty ; Teta and his pyramid ; Pepi I ; The official Una and his expedition to the South ; Clears the old canal at Elephantine ; Mer-En-Ra ; His pyramid and mummy ; The official Her-Khuf ; Pepi II ; Mission of Her-Khuf to the pygmy land ; Nitocris ; Greek legends of Rhodopis-Nitocris ; Decay of power of the government of Memphis at the end of the VIth dynasty -- chapter 5. Summary of the IVth, Vth and VIth dynasties ; Limits of Egyptian rule ; Naram-Sin and the Babylonians ; Makan ; The Menti, the Anu (troglodytes), the Sati, the Heru-Sha, the Petchti-Shu, the Thehennu, the Libu, (Libyans), the Neiiesu (Nubians) ; Expeditions of Her-Khuf ; Punt ; Use of metals ; Bronze Age ; Iron ; The Great Pyramid and the Mastabas ; The Shekh Al-Balad ; Egyptian houses ; Early temples ; Ptah-Hetep the moralist, and Kaqemna ; Royal titles ; Priests of the pyramids ; Worship of kings ; Tombs and monuments of the Early Empire ; Priests of Heliopolis ; Position of women ; The peasant -- chapter 6. VIIth to XIth dynasties ; Chronological difficulties ; Dynasties from Hkeakleopolis ; Khati I, Khati II, Khian -- chapter 7. The XIth dynasty ; Growth of Thebes, the city of Amen, Karnak ; Princes of Thebes conquer those of Siut ; The Antep kings ; Edict of Antep V at Coptos ; The lament of the harper ; The Menthu-Hetep kings ; Amen-em-Hat, the mining engineer ; Pyramid of Menthu-Hetep III ; Merti-Sen, the sculptor ; Hennu's expedition to punt in the reign of Seankh-Ka-Ra.
ch. 4. Sixth dynasty ; Teta and his pyramid ; Pepi I ; The official Una and his expedition to the South ; Clears the old canal at Elephantine ; Mer-En-Ra ; His pyramid and mummy ; The official Her-Khuf ; Pepi II ; Mission of Her-Khuf to the pygmy land ; Nitocris ; Greek legends of Rhodopis-Nitocris ; Decay of power of the government of Memphis at the end of the VIth dynasty -- chapter 5. Summary of the IVth, Vth and VIth dynasties ; Limits of Egyptian rule ; Naram-Sin and the Babylonians ; Makan ; The Menti, the Anu (troglodytes), the Sati, the Heru-Sha, the Petchti-Shu, the Thehennu, the Libu, (Libyans), the Neiiesu (Nubians) ; Expeditions of Her-Khuf ; Punt ; Use of metals ; Bronze Age ; Iron ; The Great Pyramid and the Mastabas ; The Shekh Al-Balad ; Egyptian houses ; Early temples ; Ptah-Hetep the moralist, and Kaqemna ; Royal titles ; Priests of the pyramids ; Worship of kings ; Tombs and monuments of the Early Empire ; Priests of Heliopolis ; Position of women ; The peasant -- chapter 6. VIIth to XIth dynasties ; Chronological difficulties ; Dynasties from Hkeakleopolis ; Khati I, Khati II, Khian -- chapter 7. The XIth dynasty ; Growth of Thebes, the city of Amen, Karnak ; Princes of Thebes conquer those of Siut ; The Antep kings ; Edict of Antep V at Coptos ; The lament of the harper ; The Menthu-Hetep kings ; Amen-em-Hat, the mining engineer ; Pyramid of Menthu-Hetep III ; Merti-Sen, the sculptor ; Hennu's expedition to punt in the reign of Seankh-Ka-Ra.
Konu
Egypt __ History __ Ancient.
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