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A history of Egypt from the end of the neolithic period to the death of Cleopatra VII B.C. 30 / E.A. Wallis Budge
(Routledge revivals)

Publisher (Oxon [England] : Routledge)
Year 2013
Authors *Budge, E. A. Wallis Sir 1857-1934. author

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (xvi, 219 pages)
Notes First published in 1902 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company
Includes bibliographical references
chapter 1. The nineteenth dynasty ; The reign of Rameses I ; His treaty with the Kheta ; Expedition against the Nubians ; His tomb and sarcophagus ; The book of the underworld ; Description of the mummy of Rameses I ; The reign of Seti I ; His expedition against the Shasu ; Submission of Ruthen, and Kadesh, and the Kheta tribes ; The Hypostyle Hall at Karnak ; Conquest of Libya, Nubia, Punt, Syria, Cyprus, et cetera ; Working of the mines in Wadi Hammamat and in the Sinaitic Peninsula ; Temple of Redesiyeh ; Emerald mines of Mount Zabara ; The goddess Aasith ; Plan of a gold mine ; The memnonium of Seti I at Abydos ; The gap ; King list of Seti I ; The Hall of Columns ; Tomb of Seti I, or, "Belzoni's tomb" ; Book of the praisings of Ra ; Book of knowing what is in the underworld ; The destruction of mankind ; Sarcophagus of Seti I ; Physical characteristics of Seti I ; Joint reign of Seti I and Rameses II ; Reign of Rameses II ; His name and titles ; Wars in Nubia, Libya, Syria, et cetera ; Nahr al-Kalb, or the Dog River ; Battle against the Kheta ; League of kings of Aleppo, Karkemish, Aradus, and Kadesh ; Egyptian account of the war ; Attack on Kadesh ; Capture of Kadesh ; Personal valour of Rameses II when surrounded by the enemy ; Four divisions of the Egyptian army ; The king's charioteer Menna ; His war horses and his tame lion ; Defeat of the Kheta ; Rameses returns to Egypt ; Renewed hostilities by the Kheta ; The treaty with the Kheta and their prince ; Rameses marries a Kheta princess ; The princess Ra-Neferu ; The possessed princess of Bekhten healed by Khensu ; Obelisks of Rameses II ; Abu Simbel ; Tanis the capital of the North ; The stele of four hundred years ; Buildings of Rameses II ; Ramesseum ; Temple of Amen ; Gold mines of Wadi 'Ulaki ; Stele of Kubban ; Desert wells dug by Rameses II ; Canal from Bubastis to the Bitter Lakes ; Wives and family of Rameses II ; Tomb and mummy of Rameses II ; Physical characteristics of the king ; Vanity of Rameses II and the decline of Egypt's power ; Mythical exploits of Rameses II ; History of Sesostris by Herodotus ; History of Sesostris by Diodorus ; The reign of Menephthah ; Revolt in Libya ; The king's dream ; Defeat of the Libyans with great slaughter ; Menephthah's hymn of praise ; Mention of the Israelites doubtful ; Opinions of Egyptologists ; Menephthah's building operations ; Discovery of his mummy ; The king was not drowned in the Red Sea --
chapter 2. The exodus of the Israelites from Egypt ; Narrative by Josephus ; Amen-Hetep, son of Pa-Hapi the priest ; The lepers ; 80,000 men sent to the quarries ; Avaris and the shepherds ; Osarsiph, the priest of Heliopolis ; 200,000 shepherds come to Avaris ; Amen-Hetep the king attacks them with 300,00 men ; His retreat to Ethiopia ; The priest Osarsiph identified with Moses ; The narrative of Josephus unhistorical ; Exodus in the reign of Amen-Hetep III ; Impossible ; Legend of Manetho ; Josephus confuses the expulsion of the Hyksos with the exodus described in the Bible ; Canaanitish traditions of an exodus ; Traditional exodus under Menephthah ; The Hebrews and the corvee ; Rameses II the oppressor of the Hebrews ; The cities of Pithom and Raamses ; Zoan or Tanis ; Goshen ; The wall from Memphis to Pelusium ; Canal of Rameses II ; Building operations carried on by captives ; Zaphnath-Paaneah ; Meaning of the name ; Potipherah, and Asenath, and Zaphnath-Paaneah names of the XXIInd dynasty ; Date and route of the exodus ; Pithom, Succoth, Etham, Pi-Hahiroth, Migdol, Baal-Zephon ; Dr. Brugsch's theory about the exodus ; Route by way of the "gulfs" of the Sirbonian Bog ; The Red Sea and the Yam-Suph ; Modern theories as to the route of the Israelites ; Views of M. Naville ; Settlement of the exodus difficulties at present impossible ; The reign of Seti II, Mer-en-Ptah ; His building operations ; The scribe Anna and the tale of the two brothers ; The reign of Amen-Meses ; The reign of Sa-Ptah ; End of the XIXth dynasty ; Arsu the Syrian --
chapter 3. The twentieth dynasty ; The reign of Set-Nekht ; Period of anarchy in Egypt ; Mummy of Set-Nekht ; Reign of Rameses III (Rhampsinitus) ; His names and titles ; League of Libyan tribes and attack upon Egypt ; Rameses III defeats the league and Mutilates 12,000 dead warriors ; League of Syrian tribes, their defeat on land and sea by Rameses III ; Victorious return to Egypt of Rameses III laden with spoil ; Further attack by the Libyans ; Personal valour of Rameses III ; Great victory of the Egyptians ; The Shaaire ; Rameses III digs a well on the road between Egypt and Syria ; The fleets of Rameses III ; Copper mines of Sinai ; Prosperity of Egypt under Rameses III ; Increase of trade and commerce of all kinds ; The sea trade ; Pavilion of Rameses III and unusual style of its ornamentation ; The temple of Medinet Habu ; Tell El-Yahudiyeh ; The temple of Medinet Habu ; Tell El-Yahudiyeh ; The temple of Khensu at Thebes ; Gifts of Rameses III to the gods of Heliopolis, Abydos and Thebes ; Tomb and mummy of Rameses III ; The conspiracy in the Harim and its discovery ; Trial of the conspirators ; Wife and family of Rameses III ; History of the king by Herodotus ; Reign of Rameses IV ; His mummy and tomb -- Reigns of Rameses V, Rameses VI, Rameses VII, Rameses VIII, Rameses IX ; Robbery of the royal tombs ; Government prosecution of the thieves ; Rameses IX gives the priests of Amen power to levy taxes ; His tomb ; Reign of Rameses X ; Further prosecution of thieves ; Reign of Rameses XI ; The princess of Bekhten ; Reign of Rameses XII ; Growth of the power of the high-priest of Amen, Her-Heru, who on the death of the king usurps the throne
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Subjects LCSH:Egypt -- History -- Ancient  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:DT83
DC:932
ID 8000080879
ISBN 9780203068830

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