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Tutankhamen
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First published in 2005. This beautifully illustrated book explores the reign of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen and Egyptian religion of his time. Tutankhamen's relation to the cults of Amen and Aten, the sun-god and Egyptian Monotheism are covered in depth, dispelling the many myths and inaccuracies which have arisen in the literature. Hymns are also presented in the book, in original hieroglyphs and in translation.
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Äa-em-Äįø„Ä-f, 86.
Č¦Ć¢įø„mes I, 151 ; his tomb. 92.
Ȧakhunȧten, 68, 85, 106.
Ȧakhut-Ȧten, 87, 96, 108 if., 119, 120, 121.
Äapep, 105.
Abd-Ashratum, 100, 101.
Abi-Milki, 101.
Abu (Elephantine), 5.
Abydos, 16, 28, 35.
Acrobats, 9, 92.
Ȧi, priest and king, 76, 77, 92, 108 ; Hymn of, to Ȧten, 94, 123.
āAin-ash-Shams, 60.
Ajalon, 102.
Akhenaton, 85 ; and see Ȧakhunȧten.
Aksaph, 100
Alexander the Great, 16.
Al-HĆ¢kim, 107.
Al-KĆ¢b, 10.
AllĆ¢h, Al-AllĆ¢h, 144.
Amasis I, 20, 28.
Ambi, 100.
AmƩlineau, E., 146.
Ȧmen attacked by Ȧmenįø„etep IV, 79 ff. ; becomes incarnate, 22; City of, 15; daily worship of, 34 ; his name erased, 83 ; figures of, in gold and silver, 6 ; history of, 14 ff. ; Hymn to, 29 ; in Nubia and Oases, 16 ; his revenues seized, 96 ; his temple at Karnak, The ONE, 31 ; as the World-god, 17 ; his three characters, 42 : triumph of, 108 : his wealth, 76.
Ȧmenemȧpt, Teaching of, 115, 147.
Ȧmenįø„etep I, founder of the priesthood of Ȧmen, 9.
Ȧmenįø„etep II, 17, 18, 74.
Ȧmenįø„etep III, son of Ȧmen, 65 ; incarnation of Ȧmen-RÄ, 24 ; his reign and works, 22 ff. ; god of Nubia, 24 ; his temp...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Notes
- The Reign of TutÄnkhȧmen
- TutÄnkhȧmen and the Cult of Ȧmen
- A Hymn to Ȧmen and Ȧten
- The Cult of Ȧten, The God and Disk of the Sun, its origin, development and decline
- Development of the Cult of Ȧten under Ȧmenįø„etep IV
- Hymns to Ȧten
- A Hymn to Ȧten by the King
- A Hymn to Ȧten by Ȧi, Overseer of the Horse
- Hymns to the Sun-God
- Egyptian Monotheism
- Index