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  1. All Color Book of Egyptian Mythology by Richard Patrick, 1972
  2. Egyptian Mythology (Spanish Edition) by Veronica Ions, 1998-11
  3. Egyptian Mythology And Egyptian Christianity With Their Influence On The Opinions Of Modern Christendom by Samuel Sharpe, 2010-05-23
  4. Egyptian Mythology by Veronica Ions, 1975
  5. The Student's Mythology: A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian ... Mythologies ... by Catherine Ann White, 2010-04-22
  6. Egyptian Mythology: Library of the World's Myths and Legends by Veronica Ions, 1988
  7. An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology; To Which Is Subjoined a Critical Examination of the Remains of Egyptian Chronology by James Cowles Prichard, 2010-03-15
  8. Egyptian Mythology Fully Illustrated by Samuel Sharpe, 2010-05-23
  9. ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY, THE by LEWIS SPENCE, 1996
  10. Manual Of Mythology - Greek And Roman, Norse And Old German, Hindoo And Egyptian Mythology by Alexander Stuart Murrary, 2010-04-04
  11. The gods of the Egyptians: or, Studies in Egyptian mythology by E A. Wallis Budge, 2010-09-06
  12. Classic Egyptian Mythology (Classic Mythology) by Jonathan Forty, 1996
  13. The Student's Mythology; A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian Mythologies by Catherine Ann White, 2010-10-14
  14. An analysis of the Egyptian mythology, in which the philosophy and the superstitions of the ancient Egyptians are compared with those of the Indians and other nations of antiquity by James Cowles Prichard, August Wilhelm von Schlegel, et all 2010-09-08

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    Students at the high-school level and above who are doing research on Egyptian mythology will find this volume interesting and helpful. The first chapter discusses the nature of myths and the history of Egypt from the predynastic to the postpharaonic period. The second goes through several myth complexes and cycles and their variations. The third chapter, "Deities, Themes, and Concepts, " is an alphabetical listing of well over 100 topics and is the meat of the book. Articles range in length from a single line to several pages. All have see also references, and most cite both secondary and primary sources. Entries are readable and note where particular deities absorbed characteristics of others during historical periods. The inconsistencies of Egyptian mythology are noted, as in the variations of the Osiris stories. The frankly sexual nature of many of Egypt's creation myths is not glossed over, nor are the coupling habits of the gods.A final chapter is an annotated list of print and nonprint resources on Egyptian myth, some of which may be found in many larger public and academic libraries. A few novels influenced by Egyptian myth are also listed and annotated, including Norman Mailer's

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    Image:Louvres-antiquites-egyptiennes-p1020068.jpg In Egyptian mythology Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh ), was a bull-deity worshipped in the Memphis region. By Manetho his worship is said to have been instituted by Kaiechos of the Second Dynasty . Hape is named on very early monuments, but little is known of the divine animal before the New Kingdom . He was entitled "the renewal of the life" of the Memphite god Ptah : but after death he became Osorapis, i.e. the Osiris Apis, just as dead men were assimilated to Osiris, the king of the underworld. This Osorapis was identified with Serapis , and may well be really identical with him: and Greek writers make the Apis an incarnation of Osiris, ignoring the connection with Ptah. Apis was the most important of all the sacred animals in Egypt, and, like the others, its importance increased as time went on. Greek and Roman authors have much to say about Apis, the marks by which the black bull-calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis with court for disporting himself, the mode of prognostication from his actions, the mourning at his death, his costly burial and the rejoicings throughout the country when a new Apis was found. Mariette 's excavation of the Serapeum at Memphis revealed the tombs of over sixty animals, ranging from the time of

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