The Natural Genesis: Or, Second Part of A Book of the Beginnings, Containing an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries, Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece and Africa as the Birthplace, Volume 1Williams and Norgate, 1883 |
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... PLUTARCH . " As for wisdom , what she is and how she came up , I will tell you , and will not hide mysteries from you ; but will seek her out from the beginning of her nativity , and bring the knowledge of her into light , and will not ...
... PLUTARCH . " As for wisdom , what she is and how she came up , I will tell you , and will not hide mysteries from you ; but will seek her out from the beginning of her nativity , and bring the knowledge of her into light , and will not ...
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... Plutarch's ever - precious fragment " Of Isis and Osiris " ; also in the " Hieroglyphics " of Hor - Apollo , which have been considerably undervalued by certain Egyptologists . But the mysteries remained unpublished . The Greeks could ...
... Plutarch's ever - precious fragment " Of Isis and Osiris " ; also in the " Hieroglyphics " of Hor - Apollo , which have been considerably undervalued by certain Egyptologists . But the mysteries remained unpublished . The Greeks could ...
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... Plutarch , tells us that until the god Taht taught men speech they used mere cries like other animals ; and it is true that Taht , the Lunar Logos , is later than the god Shu , or Kafi , and the Typhonian genitrix Kefa . The Kaf ape was ...
... Plutarch , tells us that until the god Taht taught men speech they used mere cries like other animals ; and it is true that Taht , the Lunar Logos , is later than the god Shu , or Kafi , and the Typhonian genitrix Kefa . The Kaf ape was ...
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... Plutarch relates , she being observed to be after this manner washed and purged by herself . So that those of the priests who were the strictest observers of their sacred rites , when they used water for lustration , would fetch it from ...
... Plutarch relates , she being observed to be after this manner washed and purged by herself . So that those of the priests who were the strictest observers of their sacred rites , when they used water for lustration , would fetch it from ...
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... Plutarch , the beetle khepr and the crocodile were the natural prog- nosticators of the height of the coming inundation . He affirms that in whatsoever place in the country the female crocodile lays her eggs , that may with certainty be ...
... Plutarch , the beetle khepr and the crocodile were the natural prog- nosticators of the height of the coming inundation . He affirms that in whatsoever place in the country the female crocodile lays her eggs , that may with certainty be ...
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