Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomJ. Murray, 1870 - English literature |
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Page 351
... Tybi , in the 9th year of Ptolemy Euergetes I. B.C. 239-8 , on the 7th of March , according to the canon of Ideler . The priests , it appeared , met at Canopus on the 5th of the Mace- 2 Athenæum , 1868. 3 Zeitschr . f . ägypt . Sprache ...
... Tybi , in the 9th year of Ptolemy Euergetes I. B.C. 239-8 , on the 7th of March , according to the canon of Ideler . The priests , it appeared , met at Canopus on the 5th of the Mace- 2 Athenæum , 1868. 3 Zeitschr . f . ägypt . Sprache ...
Page 357
... phraseo- logy of the inscription . 4 Wescher , Revue Archéologique , ' 1866 , p . 48 . 5 Böckh , Corp. Inscr . sect . iii . pars xxix . The document is dated the 17th of Tybi , in ON THE TRILINGUAL INSCRIPTION AT SAN . 357.
... phraseo- logy of the inscription . 4 Wescher , Revue Archéologique , ' 1866 , p . 48 . 5 Böckh , Corp. Inscr . sect . iii . pars xxix . The document is dated the 17th of Tybi , in ON THE TRILINGUAL INSCRIPTION AT SAN . 357.
Page 358
... Tybi , in the ninth year of Ptolemy III . , or Euergetes I. , who came to the throne , according to the astronomical canon , in 502 of the era of Nabonasar , or 247-246 B.C. , when the 1st of Thoth fell on the 24th of October , 247 ...
... Tybi , in the ninth year of Ptolemy III . , or Euergetes I. , who came to the throne , according to the astronomical canon , in 502 of the era of Nabonasar , or 247-246 B.C. , when the 1st of Thoth fell on the 24th of October , 247 ...
Page 369
... Tybi , the 23-24th February . In the meantime a monthly festival of the king had occurred on the 25th Choiak , or 13th February . On the 29th Choiak , or 17th February was the Osiris visit made to the temple of Canopus from the Hera ...
... Tybi , the 23-24th February . In the meantime a monthly festival of the king had occurred on the 25th Choiak , or 13th February . On the 29th Choiak , or 17th February was the Osiris visit made to the temple of Canopus from the Hera ...
Page 370
... Tybi was a festival to this goddess . On the 17th Tybi , the 7th Apellæus and of the month of March the priests assembled in the recently built and magnificent temple of Canopus and passed the synodical act or decree , a précis of which ...
... Tybi was a festival to this goddess . On the 17th Tybi , the 7th Apellæus and of the month of March the priests assembled in the recently built and magnificent temple of Canopus and passed the synodical act or decree , a précis of which ...
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