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Books with author E.A.Wallis Budge

  • Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, July 31, 2007)
    With eight illustrations
  • Egyptian Magic

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (Arkana, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Book by Budge, E. A. Wallis
  • Legends of the Gods

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (IndyPublish, March 29, 2004)
    None
  • Egyptian Magic

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Hardcover (Peter Smith Pub Inc, June 1, 1971)
    Explores the pervasive role of magic in Egyptian religion and life through an examination of amulets, wax images, spirit placements, and superstitions concerning demons, ghosts, and animals
  • Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, July 31, 2007)
    With eight illustrations
  • Egyptian Ideas Of The Future Life

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 17, 2004)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life

    E. A. Wallis Budge

    Hardcover (Ams Pr Inc, March 1, 1990)
    None
  • Legends of the Gods / The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations

    Sir E. A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2014)
    "[...]from his body under the forms of the gods Shu and Tefnut. According to a tradition preserved in the Pyramid Texts[FN#4] this event took place at On (Heliopolis), and the old form of the legend ascribes the production of Shu and Tefnut to an act of masturbation. Originally these gods were the personifications of air and dryness, and liquids respectively; thus with their creation the materials for the construction of the atmosphere and sky came into being. Shu and Tefnut were united, and their offspring were Keb, the Earth-god, and Nut, the Sky-goddess. We have now five gods in existence; Khepera, the creative principle, Shu, the atmosphere, Tefnut, the waters above the heavens, Nut, the Sky-goddess, and Keb, the Earth-[...]".
  • Egyptian Magic

    Ernest A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (Cosimo Classics, Dec. 1, 2010)
    In this classic work, first published in 1899, one of the most prolific Egyptologists of the Victorian era offers his renowned insight into the magical power names, spells, and talismans held for the ancient Egyptians. How did beliefs that predated the worship of deities come to become associated with controlling gods and goddesses? How did magical amulets ward off evil spirits? What role did scarabs serve in bestowing immortality? The writings of Sir Ernest A. Wallis Budge are considered somewhat controversial today because of his use of an archaic system of translation, but useful illustrations and an abundance of information make them necessary works for students of ancient civilizations as well as those of the evolution of historical study. This entertaining overview of the connection between religion and magic in ancient Egypt remain a vital resource today. SIR ERNEST ALFRED THOMPSON WALLIS BUDGE (1857-1934) was born in Bodmin, Cornwall in the UK and discovered an interest in languages at a very early age. Budge spent all his free time learning and discovering Semitic languages, including Assyrian, Syriac, and Hebrew. Eventually, through a close contact, he was able to acquire a job working with Egyptian and Iraqi artifacts at the British Museum. Budge excavated and deciphered numerous cuneiform and hieroglyphic documents, contributing vastly to the museum's collection. Eventually, he became the Keeper of his department, specializing in Egyptology. Budge wrote many books during his lifetime, most specializing in Egyptian life, religion, and language.
  • Egyptian Magic

    Sir E. A. Wallis Budge

    Hardcover (University Books, Jan. 1, 1958)
    None
  • Legends of the Gods

    E. A. Wallis Budge, Alex Struik

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 15, 2012)
    Legends of the Gods originally published in 1912 by Egyptologist Alfred Wallis Budge. It also includes the Book of the Heavenly Cow, or The Legend of the destruction of mankind, an Ancient Egyptian text thought to have originated during the Amarna Period and, in part, describes the reasons for the imperfect state of the world in terms of humankind's rebellion against the supreme sun god Ra. Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (27 July 1857 – 23 November 1934) was an English Egyptologist, Orientalist, and philologist who worked for the British Museum and published numerous works on the ancient Near East.
  • Legends Of The Gods

    Anonymous, E.A. Wallis Budge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2011)
    A collection of the most interesting and important Egyptian legends translated from hieroglyphic texts. Included are The Legend of the Creation, The Legend of the Destruction of Mankind, The Legend of Isis and Osiris, and more.