< The Religion of Ancient Egypt
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| AĀHHOTEP, Queen, 66. |
| Abdallatif, on ruins of Memphis, 25. |
| Abydos, tablet of, 38, 66. |
| Achmu uretu, the stars which set, 108. |
| Akerblad, 12, 16. |
| Alexandria, 246. |
| Amenemhāt, Instructions of, 75. |
| Amenti, 130. |
| Amesi, ithyphallic form of Horus, 199. |
| Amon, god of Thebes, 83, 224. |
| — hymns to, 224. |
| — proscription of name, 42, 229. |
| Ampère, 78, 247. |
| Anaxandrides, 3. |
| Anchiu, "the living," designation of the departed, 127. |
| Angels, 158. |
| — of death, 159. |
| Ani, Maxims of, 76, 101, 139, 159. |
| Anpu, Anubis, the Dusk, child of the Sun and of Sunset, 112, 114, 237. |
| — "he has swallowed his own father," 112. |
| Ansted, 51. |
| Antiphanes, 3. |
| Antuf, Song of, 69. |
| Antuf-āa, 46. |
| Apap, the dragon, Darkness, 109. |
| Apis, 35, 84, 237, 238. |
| Apollonios of Tyana, 7. |
| Ass, supposed worship of, by Christians and Jews, 5. |
| BA, steel, 131. |
| Ba signifies "ram" and "soul," 239. |
| Baillet, 20. |
| Bechten, possessed princess of, 154. |
| Bergmann, 19. |
| Biot, 48. |
| Birch, 10, 14, 19, 21, 45, 54, 177, 210. |
| Bohlen, P. von, oh India, 29. |
| Book of the Dead described, 172. |
| — of the Lamentations of Isis and Nephthys, 203. |
| — of glorifying Osiris, 205. |
| — of the Breaths of Life, 207. |
| Brahman, 99, 253. |
| Brücker, 9. |
| Brugsch, 19, 101, 121, 128, 178, 208, 211, 233, 239. |
| Buddhism, 105. |
| Bulaq Museum, 61, 66, 151. |
| Bull, symbol of kings and gods, 236. |
| Bunsen, 197. |
| CALENDARS, 48, 81, 157. |
| Canon, hieratic, of Turin, 37. |
| Castes, 78. |
| Cat, symbol of Light, 114, 237. |
| Celibacy, 142. |
| Celsus, 8. |
| Chabas, 19, 21, 49, 72, 73, 76, 101, 141, 154, 157, 164, 210, 218. |
| Champollion, 14. |
| Champollion-Figeac, 16. |
| 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. |
| Horus, the sun in his full strength, 112. |
| — blindness of, 114. |
| — Eye of, 114. |
| — "the Youth in Town," 245. |
| — "the Lord in the Country," 245. |
| Huc, 196. |
| Hyksos, 44. |
| Hymn to Osiris, 218. |
| — Ptah, 222. |
| — the Nile, 223. |
| — Amon, 224, 228, 229. |
| — Pantheistic, 231, 233. |
| — to Hathor, 239. |
| IBIS, 116, 237. |
| Ideography in modern writing, 171. |
| Idolatry, 149. |
| Ἱερὸς, etymology of, 95. |
| Imago, a ghost, 149. |
| Inscriptions of Apis tablets, 35. |
| — Canopus, 21. |
| — obelisk of Philæ, 16. |
| — Pasherenptah and his wife, 156. |
| — Ptolemy, son of Lagos, 140. |
| — Rosetta, 11. |
| Isaios, 142. |
| Isis, the Dawn, daughter of Earth and Sky, sister and wife of Osiris, 112. |
| JABLONSKI, 9. |
| Jamblichos, 213. |
| Joshua, book of, 50. |
| Juvenal, 4. |
| KA, 135, 147. |
| Kamit, the Black land, name of Egypt, 22, 202. |
| King, the, as god, 161. |
| Kircher, 10. |
| Klaproth, 15, 16. |
| LAMENTATIONS of Isis and Nephthys, 203. |
| Language of Egypt, 55. |
| Lauth, 19, 49, 68, 76, 101. |
| Lefébure, 20, 113, 123, 202. |
| Legend, 105, 106. |
| Leonidas, 142. |
| Lepsius, 18, 20, 88, 172, 197. |
| Lieblein, 20, 47. |
| Litanies of Rā, 234. |
| Lucretius, 240. |
| Lunar eclipses, 113. |
| Lustral water, 139. |
| Lyell, 52, 126 and note. |
| MAĀT, 71, 119. |
| Magical literature, 210. |
| Maine, Sir Henry, 125. |
| Māka, crocodile god, son of Set, 115. |
| Manetho, 47. |
| Manicheism, 145. |
| Manuscripts, Egyptian, Greek, Latin and Hebrew, 169. |
| Mariette, 19, 23, 35, 54, 128, 156, 237, 239. |
| Marriage, 79. |
| Maspero, 20, 94, 211. |
| Materialism, 239. |
| McLennon, 29, 30. |
| Mena, 33. |
| Menti, afterwards Amenti, 130. |
| Mentu, a name of the sun, 88. |
| Mentuhotep III., 45. |
| Moira, 160. |
| Monasticism, 144. |
| Monogamy, 79. |
| Monotheism, 89, 230. |
| Moon, the measurer, 116. |
| — names of: Tehuti, 116. Chonau, 155, An, 203. |
| — Osiris identified with, 112, 203. |
| Moral code, 71. |
| Moral doctrines of the Book of the Dead, 194. |
| Moses not author of Pentateuch, 49. |
| — contemporary of Rameses II., 50. |
| Müller, Professor Max, 99, 100, 109, 118, 142, 218, 253. |
| Mykerinos, 128. |
| Myth, 106. |
| NAHRE-SE-CHNUMHOTEP, tomb of, 132, 134. |
| Names, superstitious repetition of, 193. |
| Naville, 20, 123, 199, 234. |
| Neb-ānch, lord of life, name of coffin, 128. |
| Neith, the Dawn, mother of the Sun, goddess of Sais, 179. |
| Nemmat, infernal block, 189. |
| Nephthys, the Sunset, sister of the Sun and of the Dawn, wedded to the Darkness, and mother of the Dusk, 112. |
| Newman, J. H., on the notion of God, 215. |
| Nile, hymn to the, 223. |
| Nile mud, depth of, 51. |
| Nomes, 81. |
| Notation, decimal, 81. |
| Nu, father of the gods, the celestial ocean, 109, 198, 199. |
| Nuk pu nuk, 244. |
| Nuntar, nasalized form of nutar, 96. |
| Nut, goddess. Heaven, 111. |
| Nutar, its meaning, 93. |
| Nutar nutra = El Shaddai, 99. |
| Nutra, 95. |
| Nutrit, name of town, 98. Eye-ball, 98. |
| "ONE of One," 90. |
| Origen, 2, 241. |
| Osiris, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 110, 112. |
| Owen, Prof., 54. |
| Oxyrinchus, 214. |
| PALIN, 10. |
| Pantheism, 230. |
| Papyri, age of, 168. |
| Paradigms, 57. |
| Pasherenptah, 141, 156, 242. |
| Pentaur, 59. |
| Perring, 42. |
| Persia, 142, 147, 151. |
| Phallic emblems, imaginary, 194. |
| Philo, 6. |
| Philostratos, 7. |
| Purret, 20, 205. |
| Pietschmann, 253. |
| Pignorius, 11. |
| Pithom and Rameses, 38. |
| Pitris, 124. |
| Pleyte, 19, 210. |
| Plutarch, 105, 241. |
| Polygamy, 79. |
| Polytheism, 85. |
| Porphyry, 8, 213. |
| Possession, 154. |
| Pott on Proper Names, 106. |
| Power, words of, 192. |
| Ptah, the Opener, the Artist, 178. |
| Ptah-hotep, Maxims of, 75, 100, 178. |
| Pyramid, date of Great, 50. |
| Pythagorean system not of Egyptian origin, 183, 246. |
| RĀ, the Sun, 109. |
| Ram of Mendes, 239. |
| Rameses, name of, 38. |
| Rameses II., great inscription at Abydos, 135. |
| — prayer to Amon, 227. |
| Reinisch, 9. |
| Renan, 60. |
| Renenet, 160. |
| Revillout, 253. |
| Rhind papyri, 209. |
| Robiou, 20. |
| Rochemonteix, 20. |
| Romieu, 48. |
| Rosetta inscriptions, 11. |
| Rossi, 20, 57. |
| Rougé, E. de, 19, 21, 40, 48, 57, 89, 94, 99, 101, 119, 172, 195, 197, 198. |
| Rougé, J. de, 20. |
| Royal Lists, 27, 37. |
| — Abydos, 38. |
| — Karnak, 37. |
| — Saqāra, 37. |
| SALVOLINI, 18. |
| Sata, 182. |
| Savages, habits of, worthless as evidence of ancient belief, 125. |
| Sciaparelli, 20. |
| Szedlo, 20. |
| Seb, the Earth, husband of the Sky and father of gods, 110. |
| — a goose so named, 111. |
| Sebekhotep monuments, 44. |
| Sebekhotep III., statue of, 45. |
| Sechet, raging heat of the sun, 179. |
| Sekenen-Rā, 93. |
| Self-existenoe, 217. |
| Semench-ka-Rā, statue of, 45. |
| Sepulchral rites, 124. |
| Set, Darkness, 84, 110, 112, 115. |
| Seti I., father of Rameses II., his sarcophagus, 201. |
| Shadow, 150, 152. |
| Shai, the divider, Fate, 160. |
| Shu, the Air, 109. |
| Smer, a priestly official, 32. |
| Song of King Antuf, 69. |
| — of the Harper, 70. |
| — of the Oxen, 130. |
| Souls, 152. |
| — of Rā, 164. |
| Spencer, H., 64, 127, 148, 150. |
| Spinoza, 234. |
| Stanley on Apis tombs, 238. |
| — king's divinity, 165. |
| — Pyramids, 61. |
| Stem, 19, 195. |
| Sun, names of the: |
| — Ra, 111. Osiris, 107. Horus, 112. |
| — Ptah, Opener, Artist, 178. |
| — Chnemu, Builder, 178. |
| — Tmu, Closer, 178. |
| — Chepera, Scarabaeus in his bark, 190. |
| — Sebek, Crocodile, 237. |
| Suten-hotep-tā, 134. |
| Symbols, 135. |
| TANEN, 178. |
| Tebha = Typhon, 114. |
| Techu, meaning of, 116. |
| Tefnut, goddess, the Dew, 109, 250. |
| Tehuti, Thoth, the Moon, 116, 122. |
| Tehutimes III., annals of, 28. |
| Tehutimes IV., dream of, 155. |
| Temples, 82. |
| Thoth, 116. |
| Thunder, roaring of a lion, 250. |
| — bellowing of a bull, 250. |
| Timokles, 3. |
| Tmu, or Atmu, name of the sun, 88, 198. |
| Tomb, parts of an Egyptian, 128. |
| Triads, world beneath the earth, 201. |
| UNBU, son of Nu and Nut, name of Osiris, 111. |
| Unnefer, name of Osiris, 204. |
| Uranes, a celestial stream in the Tuat, 201. |
| Usertsen (wrongly called Usertesen), 43. |
| Valens, edict against the monks of Egypt, 214. |
| Wescher, 141. |
| Wiedemann, 19, 35, 209. |
| Wilkinson, 67, 129. |
| Xenophanes of Colophon, 3. |
| Yama, 110. |
| Young, 12. |
| Zoega, 13. |
| Zoolatry, 1, 235. |
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