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; also a selection of some of the most interesting in Brugsch and
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The interpretation of the ancient scripts has reached a technical mastery unknown to the pioneers, and the genius of Brugsch unlocked the door to demotic, which Champollion had never thoroughly mastered.
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Egypt was mere totemism, while on the other hand Ebrard, gathering up the results of the researches of Lepsius, Ebers, Brugsch, and Emanuel de
Oriental Religions and Christianity A Course of Lectures Delivered on the Ely Foundation Before the Students of Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1891 Frank F. Ellinwood
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Brugsch, Naville, Maspero, Erman, and in fact most Egyptologists, seemed to be agreed that the magical substance from which the Egyptian elixir of life was made was the mandrake.
The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith
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Brugsch takes the Egyptian word p-to - (e) m - hitj, which means
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942
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Brugsch speaks of the gods and the goddesses of ancient Egypt as coequal in rank.
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[21] Brugsch, Religion und Mythologie der alten Aegypter, pp. 58 and 144, et seq. substance, is in the most ancient times feminine.
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[22] Brugsch, op. cit., pp. 108 et seq. precedence of all male deities.
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A comparison of the writings of Brugsch with those of Schneider suffices to convince the reader of this.
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Typical in this respect are the differing opinions concerning the importance of the feminine deities voiced in the respective works of Brugsch, published in 1888, and Schneider, published in 1907.
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