Egypt Under the Pharaohs: A History Derived Entirely from the Monuments

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J. Murray, 1891 - 469 頁
 

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第 278 頁 - Miamun, the great prince of Egypt, from this very day forward, that there may subsist a good friendship and a good understanding between them for evermore. ' He shall be my ally ; he shall be my friend : ' I will be his ally ; I will be his friend : for ever.
第 10 頁 - To pray to the gods, to honour the dead, to give bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothing to the naked ' — reveals to us one of the finest qualities of the old Egyptian character, pity towards the unfortunate.
第 241 頁 - Pharaoh himself took especial delight in the combat, for the inscription says that ' his joy is to undertake the battle, and his delight is to dash into it. His heart is only satisfied at the sight of the stream of blood when he strikes off the heads of his enemies. A moment of the struggle of men is dearer to him than a day of pleasure. He slays them with one stroke, and spares none among them. And whoever of them is left remaining finds himself in his grasp and is carried off to Egypt alive as...
第 269 頁 - Khita in the midst of his warriors and his chariots, to behold the fight of the king. He was all alone ; not one of his warriors, not one of his chariots was with him. There he turned round for fright before the king. Thereupon he sent the princes in great numbers, each of them with his chariot, well equipped with all kinds of offensive weapons : the king of Arathu and him of Masa, the king of Malunna and him of Leka, the king of the Dardani and him of Keshkesh, the king of Qarqamash and him of Khilibu....
第 282 頁 - [With regard to] him who [is delivered up, his crime shall not he brought forward against him]. His [house] shall not be taken away, nor his wives, nor his children, nor his people ; his mother shall not be put to death, he shall not be punished in his eyes, nor on his mouth, nor on the soles of his feet, nor shall any accusation be brought forward against him. ' That which is in the middle of this silver tablet and on its front side is a likeness of the god Sutekh .... surrounded by an inscription...
第 196 頁 - The kingdom shall be given to thee .... and thou shalt wear the white crown and the red crown on the throne of the earth-god Seb, the youngest (among the gods).
第 258 頁 - Awake, raise thy face to heaven, behold the sun, my father Mineptah, thou who art like God. Here am I, who make thy name to live.
第 243 頁 - Ruthen, accompanied by an immensely rich booty, such as never had happened since the time of the sun-god Ra. They speak thus in praise of the king and in glorification of his fame : ' " Thou hast returned home from the foreign countries which thou hast overcome. Thou hast triumphed over thy enemies, which are subjected to thee. May the duration of thy life as king be as long as the sun in heaven. Thou hast quenched thy wrath upon the nine foreign nations. The sun-god himself has established thy boundaries....

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