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Cher-heb, a priestly official, 132. |
"Children of inertness," 199. |
China, 124. |
Chonau, the Moon, 155, 179. |
Chu, glorified one, the dead, 132. |
Chut en Aten, 42, 229. |
Clement of Alexandria, 1. |
Cook, Canon, 20. |
Cow signifies the Sky, the Dawn and other powers, 236. |
Curtius, 95, 96, 120. |
DARKNESS, mythological forma of: |
— Apap, 109. |
— Anpu, 112. |
— Set, 115. |
— Māka, 115. |
— Crocodile, 108. |
Dawn, names of the: |
— Isis, 111. |
— Hathor, 87, 159. |
— Benenet, 160. |
— Neith, 179. |
"Death-absolute," 242. |
Decimal notation, 81. |
Deities, 83. |
Dendera, Zodiac of, 29. |
Destiny, 159. |
Devéria, 20, 209. |
Diodoros, 5, 127. |
Dreams, 155. |
Dual form of all words designating space traversed by the sun, 195. |
Dümichen, 19, 24, 49, 68, 117, 128, 164. |
EARTH, the father of gods, 111. |
— his wife, the Sky, 111. |
Ebers, 19, 211. |
Egg of Rā, 190. |
— Seb, 111. |
Eight elementary gods, 199, 232. |
Eisenlohr, 19. |
El, God, power, 98. |
Em hotep = in pace, 131. |
Enneads, 83. |
Erman, 253. |
Ethnology of Egypt, 53. |
Everlasting life, 127. |
Evil eye, 158. |
Eye, name of the sun, 187. |
FABLES of Æsop are found in Egyptian, 77. |
Fergusson on the architecture of Egypt, 124, 147. |
Firmament of steel, 131. |
Fravashis, 124, 147. |
GENEALOGIES, 46. |
Genius, 147. |
Gensler, 48. |
George, St., and the Dragon, 118. |
Gibbon, 214. |
God, true notion of, 215. |
Golden calf, 245. |
Golenischeff, 20, 101. |
Goodwin, 19, 21, 77, 164, 211. |
Goose, 111, 237. |
Grébaut, 20, 123, 162, 164, 195. |
Guizot, 153. |
Guyesse, 199, 253. |
HALL of Nut = Heaven, 190. |
— Seb = Earth, 190. |
— Maāt = the Nether world, 190. |
Harem, 79. |
Harper, Lay of the, 70. |
Hatasu, Queen (wrongly called Hashop), 41, 162. |
Hathor, many names of, 87. |
— the Dawn, 159. |
— the Fates, 159. |
— name given to beatified women, 184. |
Hawk, name of the sun, 236. |
Hearne, 142. |
Heaven, the mother of gods and wife of Earth. |
— the Hall of Nut, 190. |
Hen en āchiu, name of coffin, 128. |
Hen ka, a priestly official, 149. |
Henotheism, 217. |
Henry, Matthew, 50. |
Hermes Trismegistos, 116. |
Herodotos, 9. |
Hincks, 19, 47. |
Horns, symbols of sun or moon, 236. |
Horrack, 20, 203, 208. |