E.A. Wallis Budge was an English philologist and writer who worked for the British museum. Budge wrote a lot on the ancient East after taking multiple trips to Egypt and the Sudan.
Understand the Egyptian pantheon and some spiffy spells!
Published by bernie4444 , 24 days ago
People can learn the names of the gods and what they are best known for. Like the Edda tells the tales of the Norse gods, this presents some key papyrus and other sources that tell the tales of the Egyptian gods and their personalities.
We learn of amulets, spells, and histories of the gods and their people.
There are other sources, but this one is unique in organizing the different tears of gods and their relation to each other.
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Now we have a problem with mixed versions. The hard copy has great sketches of the papyri and cartouches. Still, it is missing some simple helpful graphs like “The Great Ennead of Heliopolis” and some comparison of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Because they are mixed versions, the star rating is for the book in general.
Great corpus
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book has a great amount of text to learn hieroglyphs. Unfortunatenaly, I don't know if the translations are good, because I'm starting to learn...
for students of egyptian
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Kim Ringenbach's review would seem to refer to a different book - this one consists entirely of Egyptian legends presented in their original hieroglyphic form with Budge's translation. One would have preferred photostats or photos of the actual documents - as it is, the texts are written in Budge's font style, which is clear and easy to read, but doesn't give much practice in reading actual texts. However, this is a very useful document for those who are studying Egyptian. I was hoping for some more populist legends like the story of Sinuhe or the Shipwrecked Sailor - these are the typical "official" stories of creation and the gods.
All This Boring Intellectual Stuff! Classic Egyptology!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Gimme back my Marvel Comics! Who wants all this stuff with all words and no color comic panels? Yech! They expect me to read all these paragraphs!!! Come on, if you don't know anything about the subject material, stick with Captain Marvel and reading boxes of Cheerios. This is one of the modern world's greatest Egyptologists presenting nine of the greatest myths of ancient Egypt, translated directly from the hieroglyphs. It doesn't get much better than this. No, you won't see any color glossies of Harrison Ford, and they do use long words made up of even six, seven, sometimes eight characters. And some of the sentences even contain as many as ten words! Or more! All in a row! But this is the real stuff, primary source material. Written thousands of years ago. True what the ancient Egyptians had to say probably doesn't quite compare to visceral, heady thrills of the adventures of Captain Marvel. But for the rest of the literate and educated world, this is required reading if you're seriously interested in ancient Egypt and their mythology.
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