History of Ancient Egypt, المجلد 2Longmans, Green, 1881 - 1121 من الصفحات |
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... seems to have ascribed to the two kings , who , with Tirhakah , made up the twenty - fifth dynasty , either twenty - two or twenty- four years1 - which would bring the accession of the dynasty to B.C. 720 or B.c. 722 - a date confirmed ...
... seems to have ascribed to the two kings , who , with Tirhakah , made up the twenty - fifth dynasty , either twenty - two or twenty- four years1 - which would bring the accession of the dynasty to B.C. 720 or B.c. 722 - a date confirmed ...
الصفحة 19
... seems to correspond to Manetho's Soris , the first king of the fourth dynasty . The fourth and fifth dynasties were certainly consecutive ; and the sixth probably followed the fifth . The seventh , eighth , ninth , and tenth may have ...
... seems to correspond to Manetho's Soris , the first king of the fourth dynasty . The fourth and fifth dynasties were certainly consecutive ; and the sixth probably followed the fifth . The seventh , eighth , ninth , and tenth may have ...
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... seems to have been arrived at , and to have become , at any rate , the officially recognised one ; and this order , though it has no claims to be regarded as historical , must , under existing circumstances , be placed before the reader ...
... seems to have been arrived at , and to have become , at any rate , the officially recognised one ; and this order , though it has no claims to be regarded as historical , must , under existing circumstances , be placed before the reader ...
الصفحة 27
... seem to have expressed all three names by the form Athôthis 7 or Athôthes , 8 which seems like a Grecised form of the god of learning , Thoth . It was perhaps with some reference to this connection that the first Athôthis was said to ...
... seem to have expressed all three names by the form Athôthis 7 or Athôthes , 8 which seems like a Grecised form of the god of learning , Thoth . It was perhaps with some reference to this connection that the first Athôthis was said to ...
الصفحة 34
... seems cer- tain that , long before houses were built of any other material than wood , stone was carefully quarried and squared to be employed in the construction of the ' eternal abodes ' 1 of the departed . The earliest sepul- chres ...
... seems cer- tain that , long before houses were built of any other material than wood , stone was carefully quarried and squared to be employed in the construction of the ' eternal abodes ' 1 of the departed . The earliest sepul- chres ...
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الصفحة 244 - And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour.
الصفحة 267 - Martineau, describing her first sight of them — ' together yet apart, in the midst of the plain, serene and vigilant, still keeping their untired watch over the lapse of ages and the eclipse of Egypt. I can never believe that anything else so majestic as this Pair has been conceived of by the imagination of Art. Nothing even in nature certainly ever affected me so unspeakably ; no thunderstorm in my childhood, nor any aspect of Niagara, or the great Lakes of America, or the Alps or the Desert,...
الصفحة 345 - As I looked back at them in the sunset, and they rose up in front of the background of the mountain, they seemed, indeed, as if they were part of it,— as if they belonged to some natural creation rather than to any work of art.
الصفحة 343 - Gothic architects far excelled them in constructive cleverness ; but with these exceptions no other styles can be put in competition with them. At the same time, neither Grecian nor Gothic architects understood more perfectly all the gradations of art, and the exact character that should be given to every form and every detail.
الصفحة 307 - Not one of them raised his hand to fight ; their courage was sunken in their breasts, their limbs gave way, they could not hurl the dart, nor had they the courage to thrust with the spear.
الصفحة 344 - They understood also better than any other nation, how to use sculpture in combination with architecture, and to make their colossi and avenues of sphinxes group themselves into parts of one great design, and at the same time to use historical paintings, fading by insensible degrees into hieroglyphics on the one hand, and into sculpture on the other, linking the whole together with the highest class of phonetic utterance.
الصفحة 343 - ... that the Egyptians were the most essentially a building people of all those we are acquainted with, and the most generally successful in all they attempted in this way. The Greeks, it is true, surpassed them in refinement and beauty of detail, and in the class of sculpture with which they ornamented their buildings, while the Gothic architects far excelled them in constructive cleverness; but with these exceptions no other styles can bo put in competition with them.
الصفحة 469 - I will go up to the land of UNWALLED VILLAGES; I will go to THEM THAT ARE AT REST, THAT DWELL SAFELY, ALL OF THEM DWELLING WITHOUT WALLS, AND HAVING NEITHER BARS NOR GATES, to take a Spoil, and to take a prey; to turn thine hand upon the desolate places that are now inhabited, and upon the people that are gathered out of the nations, which have gotten cattle and goods, that dwell in the midst of the land.
الصفحة 485 - Thus saith the LORD, the God of Israel; Thus shall ye say to the king of Judah, that sent you unto me to...