The Bridle of Pegasus: Studies in Magic, Mythology and Folklore |
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THE AMPHIDROMIA RITE I | 1 |
HARPIES AND BATS | 18 |
A MAN WHO BECAME A GOD | 49 |
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Aelian ägyptische Sprache Amenophis Amenophis III amongst Amphidromia Amun ancient Animalium animals Annales du Service Apollo Apollonius Rhodius aristolochia Aristophanes Athribis bat's believed Berlin birds birthwort blood British Museum Cairo century ceremony child cure custom dead Dynasty E. A. W. Budge Ebers Egypt Egyptian Erman Fasti flying-fox fruit-eating bats Georg Ebers Greek Hapu harpies head herb Herball hoopoe Horapollo Ibid Imhotep inscription instances J. G. Frazer James Frazer's Karnak king kiss legend Legrain Leipsic London Lore Lugaid magical Manetho Maspero medicine mentioned mice mouse mummy mythology noses Ovid Papyrus Paris Pharaoh Phineus Pliny prescription Ptolemy quoted Ramesses II recorded references Reinach rite rubbing salutation says scholiast Sir James Frazer son of Hapu soul species statue story Suidas temple Thebes thou tomb whilst wings women word writers Zeitschrift für ägyptische δὲ ἐν καὶ τὸ τῶν