. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . is back on the valley, and staff in hand climbed the 1 The uaraes of Khû âpirû, the equipped Manes, and Khû aqirû, the instructed Manes, oftenmet with in the inscriptions of funerary stelaî, arose from the care which was taken to equip thedead with amuiets, and instruct them in formulas (Maspeko, Études de Mythologie et dArchéologieÉgyptiennes, vol. i. p. 317 ; and Rapport sur une Mission en Italie, in the Recueil, vol. iii. , 106). 2 Maspero, Etudes de Mythologie et dArchéologie Égyptiennes, vol. i. p. 362, et seq. 3 Drawn by Faucher-Gudi


. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . is back on the valley, and staff in hand climbed the 1 The uaraes of Khû âpirû, the equipped Manes, and Khû aqirû, the instructed Manes, oftenmet with in the inscriptions of funerary stelaî, arose from the care which was taken to equip thedead with amuiets, and instruct them in formulas (Maspeko, Études de Mythologie et dArchéologieÉgyptiennes, vol. i. p. 317 ; and Rapport sur une Mission en Italie, in the Recueil, vol. iii. , 106). 2 Maspero, Etudes de Mythologie et dArchéologie Égyptiennes, vol. i. p. 362, et seq. 3 Drawn by Faucher-Gudin, from Guieysse-Lefébure, Le Papyrus de Soutimès, pl. viii. The out-lines of the original have unfortunately been restored and enfeebled by the copyist. 4 Manuscripts of this work represent about nine-tenths of the papyri hitherto discovered. Theyare not all equally full ; complete copies are still relatively scarce, and most of those found witlimummies contain nothing but extracts of varying length. The book itself was studied by.


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