Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [1890. of the South and of the North. Whateverthe Sun passedover or through wasdivided int ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. for the reigns of Cheops andChephren,andM. Maspero withequal justice repeatsthe assertion.* Nowthe mos ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [189a witnessesof the existence of very ancientsacerdotaloffices. Among theseofficeswe fin ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1S90. <^>, ai>-re,we find (besidesthe / |\ Mf\ \er^> tne ' ¥^ $f 1 sem> the 5>, n^~ gf, se ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. nineteenthdynastiesare very blind guidesas to the etymology of one of the most ancie ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. In any case it is certain thatErpais like Suten and other titles the epithet of a god whichhas been as ...
Vat6: SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCII.COLOGY. [189a V~^£. -hocameafterthe^Jgjandthe fi}$\ on the ancient tablets were personsboundby re ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. SEBOR QEB; SECHETANDSECHEMET. By P. le Page Renouf. Thesketch*in outline, whichDr. Brugsch is now publ ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [189a the passage maybe read alliteratively: sebaa-k em fa xer Seb, " thou art contemptuou ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. \"^, with whichthe god's nameveryfrequentlybegins,express in everyothercase a syllable beginning withs ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [189a convinced, and so was Mr. Goodwin, whohad been inclinedto agree with him.* Thetruthi ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. r'8°o. Oneof the cynocephalous godsin the tomb of Seti I is called rt dbdb-ta or (I (I 1 dab* This second for ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCH.EOLOGY. [1S90. NOTES DE PHILOLOGIE ÉGYPTIENNE. Par KarlPiehl. (Suite.*) Le mot ; 14. Des mots à ~ ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. Ne sachant la vraie lecturedu groupe ptolémaïque, j'hésite s'il faille le rapprocher du copte &pHÇ ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCH.€OLOGY. [189a Cettetendancedu thébain d'insérerun it devant un T final a dû reposer sur un goût pa ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. À côté de ses exemples qui nous fournissentles deux formes, cellequi intercale le n et celle qui l'ome ...
May6] SOCIETYOK BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. fendu en &.HX, SlH(T'accipiter, eftu)K, milvus, &.&!X)Y., A.&OK eorv ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. Trèssouvent,le signe D revêt ici une formequi le rapproche de celui qui représente le dard de la queue ...
May6] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [189a ici un emprunt, fait à une langue étrangère,par exemple, le grec. C'estqu'à l'époque ...
May6] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. dérivés"qui débute par l'assertion suivante: "S'ilest un mot égyp tiendontla présence dans un texte ai ...
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