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Pat Remler - Egyptian Mythology A to Z
21.06.2020, 04:48

Илюстриран справочник за древноегипетската митология и религия.

 

Pat Remler - Egyptian Mythology A to Z, New York, Facts on File, 2006 [2-nd revised edition]

Pat Remler - Egyptian Mythology A to Z, New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2010 [3-rd edition]

- на английски език, от MEGA, формат PDF.Сваляне с ляв бутон (downloading by left button) и после през бутона Download. 

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Pat Remler - Egyptian Mythology A to Z, New York, Facts on File, 2006 [2-nd revised edition]

Pat Remler - Egyptian Mythology A to Z, New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2010 [3-rd edition]

- на английски език, от Google Docs,формат PDF. Сваляне с ляв бутон (downloading by left button) от страницата на предоставящия сървър, после през бутона стрелка надолу/after by down arrow button.

 

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Egypt's myths are among the earliest in the ancient world. "Egyptian Mythology A to Z, Revised Edition" brings to life the fascinating world of Egyptian mythology and religious beliefs for young readers. This new edition has been revised and updated to reflect the latest discoveries. New information covered in this thorough reference guide includes entries on such topics as pyramids and mythology, the cult of the king, human sacrifice, and many new gods and legendary figures. A bibliography at the end of the book encourages students to investigate topics that spark their interest. With its focus on Egyptian gods and goddesses and the relationship between Egyptian myths and the later Greek and Roman mythology, this volume is a useful reference and teaching aid for students with an interest in mythological studies.
Alphabetically arranged definitions present an overview of Egyptian mythology from the Predynastic period through the Roman period.

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