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LIST OF WOODCUTS.

FIG.

 

1.

The Winged Sun of Thebes.

2.

Amun-Ra.

3.

Mando.

4.

Hapimou, the Nile.

5.

Chem.

6.

Kneph.

7.

Pthah.

8.

Neith.

9.

Isis.

10.

Athor.

11.

Pasht.

12.

Thoth.

13.

Osiris.

14.

Horus.

15.

Anubis.

16.

Nephthys.

17.

Typhon.

18.

Chonso.

19.

Seb.

20.

Serapis.

21.

Amun-Ra, Maut, and Chonso.

22.

Horus between Isis and Nephthys.

23.

Rameses III. between Isis and Nephthys.

24.

Apis, the sacred bull.

25.

Uræus or Asp.

26.

Serapis.

27.

The title of Zera, Son of the Sun.

28.

The Birth of Amunothph III.

29.

The Tree of life and knowledge.

30.

A Column from Temple of Karnak.

31.

Plan of Temple of Errebek.

32.

Portico of the same.

33.

Plan of Temple of Seboua.

34.

Plan of Temple of Sarbout of Kadem.

35.

Portico of Contra-Latopolis.

36.

Portico of Tentyra restored.

37.

Plan of the Memnonium.

38.

View and plan of Temple of Philæ.

39.

Priest squatting on the ground.

40.

Crown of Upper Egypt.

41.

Crown of Lower Egypt.

42.

Double crown.

43.

Stone head-rest.

44.

Border of flower and fruit.

45, 46, 47.

Emblems of Urim and Thummim.

48.

The Ark.

49.

The Singer or Musician.

50.

The Prophet or Ventriloquist.

51.

The Scribe.

52.

The Serpent Charmer.

53.

A Priest carrying an hour-glass.

54.

Statue of a Pastophorus or Shrine-bearer.

55.

Procession of sacred boats.

 

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56.

Serpent on a standard.

57.

Divining cup.

58.

Priest with leopard skin.

59.

Votive Pyramid.

60.

The King, Queen, their Son, and Priests sacrificing.

61.

Pyramid of Chofo.

62.

Plan and section of tomb.

63.

King embracing a god.

64.

The Conquerors of the great serpent.

65.

Mummy with three cases.

66.

Four lesser gods of the dead.

67.

Isis and Nephthys grieving for the dead.

68.

Anubis laying out a mummy.

69.

Basin copied from a water-tank.

70.

The Trial of the dead.

71.

Gods mediating for the dead.

72.

Gods sacrificed as an atonement.

73.

Soul returning to the mummy.

74.

Animal body and spiritual body.

75.

Enemies under the soles of the shoes.

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Osiris, judge of the dead.

Fig. 76.

Neith with outstretched wings as vault of heaven.

77.

Pigmy Pthah.

78.

The same with club.

79.

The same, Cabeiri and Pit of Fire.

80.

King appeasing the Cabeiri.

81.

Chiun with Chem and Ranpo. Anaita worshipped.

82.

Fire and water offered.

82a.

Ghosts.

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Pit of Fire.

Fig. 83.

Sun worship by Persian Satrap.

84.

Egyptian Ra altered with rays and hands.

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Name of Thaomra.

Fig. 85.

Eleusinian basket and serpent.

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Apis on coins of Cyprus.

Fig. 86.

Horus as vault of heaven.

87.

Osiris-Horus-Ra.

88.

Pthah-Horus-Kneph.

89.

Horus as a child.

90.

Isis nursing Horus.

91.

Harpocrates.

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Egyptian gods in Malta.

Fig. 92.

Serpents of good and evil.

93.

Serapis as serpent of evil.

94.

Serpent of Evil with glory.

95.

Serpent of Evil as Jao.

96.

Triangular gem.

97.

Trinity as a Sphinx.

98.

Conqueror over Evil on horseback.

99.

Spirit of Evil on horseback.

100.

Mithra.

101.

Figure of Jesus in a temple.

102.

St. Peter worshipped by Rameses II.

103.

Scarabæus and ball of dirt.

104.

Isis rising heliacally.

 


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