Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life, Government, Laws, Arts, Manufactures, Religion and Early History, Volym 3J. Murray, 1842 |
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... and Linen Paper , when invented . The Chinese long used Linen Paper - This Kind of Paper , when introduced into Europe . When first made in England - 151 152 . 153 154 Tanners and Leather - cutters . Embossed Leather Use of CONTENTS . ix.
... and Linen Paper , when invented . The Chinese long used Linen Paper - This Kind of Paper , when introduced into Europe . When first made in England - 151 152 . 153 154 Tanners and Leather - cutters . Embossed Leather Use of CONTENTS . ix.
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... Kind was made 234 Gilding known at a very early Time . Mode of beating the Leaf . The Invention of a Method by the Germans in the 17th Century Monuments , as well as small Objects , gilded by the Egyp- tians . Use of Gold and Silver for ...
... Kind was made 234 Gilding known at a very early Time . Mode of beating the Leaf . The Invention of a Method by the Germans in the 17th Century Monuments , as well as small Objects , gilded by the Egyp- tians . Use of Gold and Silver for ...
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... Kind of Wig used by the Romans False Beards . Beards appropriated to Individuals of Rank , to the Kings , and the Gods . Dresses of Children A Bulla , or Charm . The Roman bulla . Ladies paid great Attention to their Sandals Various ...
... Kind of Wig used by the Romans False Beards . Beards appropriated to Individuals of Rank , to the Kings , and the Gods . Dresses of Children A Bulla , or Charm . The Roman bulla . Ladies paid great Attention to their Sandals Various ...
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... kind , which was square , appears to have closed in the same manner ; but its construc- tion was different , the framework running across the centre , and not , as in the others , round the edges of the trap . * The Pterocles ...
... kind , which was square , appears to have closed in the same manner ; but its construc- tion was different , the framework running across the centre , and not , as in the others , round the edges of the trap . * The Pterocles ...
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... kind , for catching fish in shallow water , furnished with a pole on either side , to which it was attached ; and the fisherman holding one of the poles in either hand , thrust it below the surface of the water , and awaited the moment ...
... kind , for catching fish in shallow water , furnished with a pole on either side , to which it was attached ; and the fisherman holding one of the poles in either hand , thrust it below the surface of the water , and awaited the moment ...
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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their ..., Volym 1 John Gardner Wilkinson Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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Sida 219 - 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.
Sida 357 - 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.
Sida 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.
Sida 216 - 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.
Sida 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.
Sida 265 - In the paintings of the tombs greater licence was allowed in the representation of subjects relating to private life, the trades, or the manners and occupations of the people ; and some indication of perspective in the position of the figures may occasionally be observed : but the attempt was imperfect, and, probably, to an Egyptian eye, unpleasing ; for such is the force of habit, that even where nature is copied, a conventional style is sometimes preferred to a more accurate representation. In...
Sida 320 - 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.
Sida 221 - 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.
Sida 23 - 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...
Sida 390 - 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.