Legends of the Gods - The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations by E. A. Wallis Budge
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M. Lefebure.
[FN#5] Monuments, tom. iii., p. 245. [FN#6] Trans. Soc. Bibl. Arch., vol. iv., p. 1 ff. [FN#7] Hieroglyphische Inschriften, Bl. 85 fl. [FN#8] Die neue Weltordnung nach Vernichtung des sundigen Menschengeschlechtes, Berlin, 1881. [FN#9] Aus Aegyptens Vorzeit, p. 71. [FN#10] Religion der alten Aegypter, p. 436. [FN#11] Die Religion, p. 32. [FN#12] A. Z., 1883, p. 32. [FN#13] Tombeau de Seti I., Part IV., plates 15-18. [FN#14] Trans. Soc. Bibl. Arch., vol. viii., p. 412 ft. The legend takes us back to the time when the gods of Egypt went about in the country, and mingled with men and were thoroughly acquainted with their desires and needs. The king who reigned over Egypt was Ra, |
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