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E. A. Wallis Budge
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (July 27, 1857 - November 23, 1934) was an English Egyptologist, Orientalist, and philologist who worked for the British Museum and published numerous works on the ancient Near East. E.A. Wallis Budge was born in Bodmin, Cornwall to Mary Ann Budge, a young woman whose father was a waiter in a Bodmin hotel. Budge's father has never been identified. Budge left Cornwall as a young man, and eventually came to live with his grandmother and aunt in London. Budge became interested in languages before he was ten years old, but given that he left school at the age of twelve in 1869 to work as a clerk at the firm of W.H. Smith, it was only in his spare time that he studied Hebrew and Syriac, with the aid of a volunteer tutor named Charles Seeger. Budge became interested in learning the ancient Assyrian language in 1872, when he also began to spend time in the British Museum. Budge's tutor introduced him to the Keeper of Oriental Antiquities, the pioneer Egyptologist Samuel Birch, and Birch's assistant, the Assyriologist George Smith.
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The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day
The Egyptian text according to the Theban recension in hieroglyphic€ 68,95 -
Easy Lessons in Egyptian Hieroglyphics With Sign List
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The Egyptian Heaven and Hell Volume 2
This is a three volume collection of texts and commentary about the Ancient Egyptian alternate reality called the Tuat. The Tuat was both the region that the boat of the Sun God Ra traversed during the night, and the place where inhabitants of this world went after death. A description of the Tuat, and its inhabitants and portals, was inscribed on the walls of the tombs of all social strata.
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The Egyptian Heaven and Hell Volume 2
This is a three volume collection of texts and commentary about the Ancient Egyptian alternate reality called the Tuat. The Tuat was both the region that the boat of the Sun God Ra traversed during the night, and the place where inhabitants of this world went after death. A description of the Tuat, and its inhabitants and portals, was inscribed on the walls of the tombs of all social strata.
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Legends of the Egyptian Gods
Hieroglyphic Texts and Translations: Hieroglyphic Texts and Translations by E. A. Wallis Budge Hardcover€ 34,50 -
Legends of the Egyptian Gods
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First Steps in Egyptian A Book for Beginners
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The Egyptian Sûdân Its History and Monuments Volume 1 of 2
€ 79,80 -
First Steps in Egyptian A Book for Beginners
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The Book of The Cave Of Treasures
€ 33,70 -
Legends of Our Lady Mary the Perpetual Virgin and Her Mother Hannâ
€ 31,95