. The Mythology of all races .. . PLATE III I. Amen-hotep The divinization of men is by no means restrictedto Egyptian mythology. For an interesting parallelin Indo-Chinese religion see infra, p. 260, and for thecorresponding artistic development see Plate V. 2. I-M-HOTEP This scholar became so famous that ultimatel>he was believed to be of divine ancestry and wasregarded as a son of the god Ptah. 3. The Zodiacal Signs This picture, dating from the Roman period,shows the blending of Egyptian and Classical con-ceptions. See pp. 57,
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