A second series of the Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians, including their religion, agriculture, &cDerived from a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors . n and poulterers treating sick animals. 140. No. 439. (repeated.) CHAP. XII. 141. Vignette L. The two colossi of Thebes before the temple built by Amunoph III., with the ruins of Luxor in thedistance, during the Woodcut, No. 445. Stone representing a triad. CHAP. XIII. 235. Vignette M. Pavilion of Remeses III. 253. Woodcut, No. 446. Pthah under th


A second series of the Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians, including their religion, agriculture, &cDerived from a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors . n and poulterers treating sick animals. 140. No. 439. (repeated.) CHAP. XII. 141. Vignette L. The two colossi of Thebes before the temple built by Amunoph III., with the ruins of Luxor in thedistance, during the Woodcut, No. 445. Stone representing a triad. CHAP. XIII. 235. Vignette M. Pavilion of Remeses III. 253. Woodcut, No. 446. Pthah under the form of Stability. 276. No. 147. A name probably of Buto, or of Bubastis. EXPLANATION OF WOODCUTS, ETC. XXIX P<ngc 288. Woodcut, No. 448. The king, under the form of a hawk and a sphinx, to whom the God is giving 449. Figures praying, accompanied by a star. Name of Potipherah, Pet-re. Titles of Osiris. Supposed figure of Osiris in the British Mu- No. 452. • 454. The bull name of square 455. A Head-dress of 456. Wooden hawk of the 456. a. Name of Aroeris (omitted). Vi(h supra,p. The two colossi of Thebes. ERRATA, ADDENDA, etc. Vol. I. Page 194. line 27., for strait, read straight. 208. note *, for supra, p. 3., read supra, p. line 13., after make, insert Pthah was worshipped withparticular honours at Memphis, and he held a distinguishedpost in the temples of all add, note on the name of the Phoenix, Vide infra, Vol. II. p. and 334., for Mellilot, read Melilot. 324, line 1., for Neph shows them, read Neph and Pthah show *them. And add as note*, At Philae, these two Gods aremoulding the clay of which Osiris was to be formed, whenhe visited the world in a human last line but 6., for Themophoria, read cut omitted, — the name of Aroeris or Hor-oeri; put into Con-tents, p. xx


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