Pharaohs: International Study Conference, Milan 29–31
October 1985. Milan: Rassegna Internazionale di
Cinematografia Archeologica Arte e Natura Libri, 1987,
pp. 147–159.
Cerny, Jaroslav. Ancient Egyptian Religion. London:
Hutchinson’s University Library, 1957.
Chauvreau, Michel. Egypt in the Age of Cleopatra.Ithaca,
N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 1997.
Clark, R. T. Rundle. Myth and Symbol in Ancient Egypt.
London: Thames and Hudson, 1959.
Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of the Pharaohs.London: Thames
and Hudson, 1994.
Cohen, R., and R. Westbrook, eds. Amarna Diplomacy: The
Beginnings of International Relations.Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2000.
Cottrell, Leonard. Life Under the Pharaohs.London: Evans
Brothers, 1955; London: Pan, 1957; New York: Holt,
Rinehart, 1960.
———. Egypt.London: Vane, 1966.
Cruz-Uribe, Eugene, and George R. Hughes, “A Strike Pa-
pyrus from the Reign of Amasis,” Serapis5 (1979): 21–26.
David, A. Rosalie. The Ancient Egyptians: Religious Beliefs and
Practices.London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982.
———. Cult of the Sun: Myth and Magic in Ancient Egypt.
London: Dent, 1980.
———. The Egyptian Kingdoms. 1975. Reprint, Oxford,
U.K.: Elsevier, 1988.
———. Handbook to Life in Ancient Egypt.New York: Facts
On File, 1998.
Davies, W. V. Egyptian Hieroglyphs.London: British Museum,
1987.
Dawson, Warren R., “The Number ‘Seven’ in Egyptian
Texts,” Aegyptus8 (1927): 97–107.
———. “Notes on Egyptian Magic,” Aegyptus11 (1931):
23–28.
De Beler, Aude Gros. Pharaohs.Paris: La Maison de Molière,
2000.
Diodorus Siculus. Diodorus on Egypt.London: MacFarland
&Co. 1985.
Donadoni, Sergio, and Anna Maria Donadoni Roveri.
Egyptian Civilization, 3 vols. Milan: 1987–1989.
Dodson, Aidan. Monarchs of the Nile. London: Rubicon
Press, 1995.
Drioton, Étienne. Religions of the Ancient East.London:
Burns and Oates, 1959.
Dzierzykary-Rogalski, Tadeusz, “The Magic Procedure of
Breaking Bones in Ancient Egypt (Dakhleh Oasis),”
Africana-Bulletin30 (1981): 221–224.
Ellis, Normandi, Gary Roberston, and Robert Kelley.
Awakening Osiris: The Egyptian Book of the Dead.New
York: Phanes, 1991.
El Mahdy, Christine. Tutankhamun: The Life and Death of the
Boy-King.New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000.
Emery, W. B. Archaic Egypt.Harmondsworth, U.K.: Penguin,
1987.
Empereur, Jean-Yves. Alexandria Rediscovered.New York:
George Braziller, 1998.
Engelbach, Reginald. Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology,
with Special Reference to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
1 946. Reprint, Cairo: Government Printing Office, 1961.
Englund, Gertie, ed. The Religion of the Ancient Egyptians:
Cognitive Structures and Popular Expressions.Uppsala: S.
Academie Ubsaliensis, 1989.
Erman, Adolf. Life in Ancient Egypt.New York: Blom, 1969.
Evans, Humphrey. The Mystery of the Pyramids.New York:
Crowell, 1979.
Eyre, C. J., “An Accounts Papyrus from Thebes,” JEA 66
(1980): 108–119.
Faulkner, Raymond O. The Ancient Egyptian Book of the
Dead.London: British Museum Publications, 1985.
Fazzini, Richard, James F. Romano, and Madeleine E. Cody.
Art for Eternity: Masterworks from Ancient Egypt.New
York: Scala Books, 1999.
Fedden, Robin. Egypt: Land of the Valley.London: Murray,
1977.
Filer, Joyce. Disease.Austin: University of Texas Press, 1996.
Finegan, Jack. Archaeological History of the Ancient Middle
East.New York: Dorset Press, 1986.
Fischer, Henry G. Women of the Old Kingdom and of the
Heracleopolitan Period.New York: Metropolitan Museum
of Art, 1989.
Fletcher, J. Chronicle of a Pharaoh: The Intimate Life of
Amenhotep III.Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press,
2000.
Forbes, R. J. Studies in Ancient Technology,7 vols. Leiden:
Brill, 1955–1963.
Frankfort, Henri. Ancient Egyptian Religion: An Interpretation.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1948.
Frankfurter, David. Religion in Roman Egypt.Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press, 2000.
Gahlin, Lucia. Egypt: Gods, Myths and Religion.New York:
Lorenz, 2001.
Gardiner, Alan H. “Magic (Egyptian),” in James Hastings,
ed., Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics.Edinburgh: T&T
Clark, 1915; repr. New York: Scribner’s, 1922, vol. 8, pp.
262–269.
———. “Ramesside Texts Relating to the Taxation and
Transport of Corn,” JEA27 (1941): 19–73.
Ghalioungui, Paul. The Physicians of Pharaonic Egypt.
Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo,
Sonderschrift 10. Mainz am Rhein: Verlag Philipp von
Zabern, 1983.
Goedicke, Hans. Studies in the Hekanakhte Papers.Baltimore:
Halgo, 1984.
———. “Unity and Diversity in the Oldest Religion of
Ancient Egypt,” in Hans Goedicke, Hans and J. J. M.
Roberts, eds., Unity and Diversity: Essays in the History
Literature and Religion of the Ancient Near East.Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975, pp. 201–217.
Goelet, Ogden, ed.; Raymond, Faulkner, transl. The Egyptian
Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day.New
York: Chronicle Books, 2000.
Grafton, Elliot Smith. The Royal Mummies.Cairo: Cairo
Museum Press, 1909.
Suggested Readings 443