The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life, Government, Laws, Arts, Manufactures, Religion, Agriculture and Early History, Band 3John Murray, 1847 |
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... Cloths . Sel- 114 115 116 118 - 119 121 vages Use of Indigo . · - 122 Piece of Cloth from Thebes with broad blue Border · 124 The Threads coloured before the Cloth was made . Blue Borders of the Nubian Cloths at the present Day . Piece ...
... Cloths . Sel- 114 115 116 118 - 119 121 vages Use of Indigo . · - 122 Piece of Cloth from Thebes with broad blue Border · 124 The Threads coloured before the Cloth was made . Blue Borders of the Nubian Cloths at the present Day . Piece ...
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... Cloth Smoothing and calendering Cloth . Carpets Rope - making , and twisting Thongs of Leather Nets . Netting - needles . Sieves - 139 - 141 - 143 145 The Papyrus . Various Kinds of Cyperus , included by an- cient Writers under the name ...
... Cloth Smoothing and calendering Cloth . Carpets Rope - making , and twisting Thongs of Leather Nets . Netting - needles . Sieves - 139 - 141 - 143 145 The Papyrus . Various Kinds of Cyperus , included by an- cient Writers under the name ...
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... cloth on a frame , and a loom . Spindles found in Egypt . Process of preparing the flax , and making it into twine and cloth . 140. No. 357 . No. 358 . A wooden comb found with some tow . Netting needle and wooden plane . 144. No. 359 ...
... cloth on a frame , and a loom . Spindles found in Egypt . Process of preparing the flax , and making it into twine and cloth . 140. No. 357 . No. 358 . A wooden comb found with some tow . Netting needle and wooden plane . 144. No. 359 ...
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... clothes having been stripped off while in the water . Senecat accounts for the power possessed by the Tentyrites over the crocodile from their intrepidity , and in accordance with Pliny , and with modern experience , he states it to be ...
... clothes having been stripped off while in the water . Senecat accounts for the power possessed by the Tentyrites over the crocodile from their intrepidity , and in accordance with Pliny , and with modern experience , he states it to be ...
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... cloth , to bring about certain changes in the hues † , by the same means adopted in our own cotton works , as I shall show in describing the manufac- tures of the Egyptians . It is evident that the art of cutting glass was known to the ...
... cloth , to bring about certain changes in the hues † , by the same means adopted in our own cotton works , as I shall show in describing the manufac- tures of the Egyptians . It is evident that the art of cutting glass was known to the ...
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18th dynasty addax adopted already observed ancient Egyptians antelopes appear Arabs artists Beni Hassan birds blue boats bottles bronze byblus carrying chariot chase chasseur colour cotton crocodile custom desert Diod Diodorus dogs dresses Egypt and Thebes employed Ethiopia evident Exod figures fish found at Thebes fowl frequently gazelle glass gold Greeks ground Hassan Herod Herodotus hieroglyphics hippopotamus hunting hyæna inch invention iron Julius Pollux kebsh kind king known linen lion lower country Lower Egypt manner manufacture mast mentioned metal mode modern monuments mummy mummy cloths Museum nets Nile noose occasion ornamental oryx Osirtasen paintings papyrus period piece Plin Pliny Plut Pollux present day probably purpose pyramids Remeses represented Romans rope sail says sculptures silver skill sometimes spear species specimens stone Strabo supposed temples Tentyrites Thebaïd Thebes threads tombs upper Upper Egypt Valley various vases Vide wood-cut warp wild wood wooden woof Xenoph
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Seite 221 - And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing : and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
Seite 23 - The Egyptian sphinx was usually an emblematic figure, representative of the king, and may be considered, when with the head of a man and the body of a lion, as...
Seite 125 - And all the women that were wise-hearted, did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, the blue, and the purple, the scarlet, and the fine linen.
Seite 190 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Seite 127 - some of them were so delicate that they would pass through a man's ring, and a single person could carry a sufficient number of them to surround a whole wood. Julius Lupus, who died while governor of Egypt, had some of these nets, each string of which consisted of 150 threads; a fact...
Seite 218 - Son of man, the house of Israel is to me become dross: all they are brass, and tin, and iron, and lead, in the midst of the furnace ; they are even the dross of silver.
Seite 392 - in vain shalt thou use many medicines, for thou shalt not be cured." Homer, in the Odysseyt, describes the many valuable medicines given by Polydamna, the wife of Thonis, to Helen while in Egypt, " a country whose fertile soil produces an infinity of drugs, some salutary and some pernicious ; where each physician possesses knowledge above all other men;" and Pliny makes frequent mention of the productions of that country, and their use in medicine.
Seite 223 - And he received them at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf; and they said, These be thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.
Seite 322 - BC, consequently many years after the Egyptians had been acquainted with the art of vaulting ; and the reason of their preferring such a mode of construction probably arose from their calculating the great difficulty of repairing an injured arch in this position, and the consequences attending the decay of a single block ; nor can any one suppose, from the great superincumbent weight applied to 452.
Seite 359 - To all of them he gave each man changes of raiment ; but to Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver, and five changes of raiment.