| Rev. Henry Mason Baum - 1882 - 924 páginas
...its relation to the state and to art. Dr. Tiele enlarges upon the two great phenomena or contrasts in all that the monuments tell us about the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, "first, a vivid consciousness of the spiritual nature of the Deity combined with coarsely sensuous... | |
| Prince Albert Victor (Duke of Clarence and Avondale), George V (King of Great Britain) - 1886 - 836 páginas
...evolved a code of political and domestic morality far in advance of all the other peoples of antiquity. In all that the monuments tell us about the beliefs...oneness of God, conjoined with the greatest diversity of the divine persons. In Egypt, as everywhere all the world over and in all periods and in every religion,... | |
| C. P. Tiele - 2000 - 256 páginas
...explanation of the two great 'phenomena which it at once presents to the observation, of the stndent. These phenomena consist of two great contrasts, which...God conjoined with the greatest diversity of divine persons. 1 1 This is very truly brought out the shades of the dead were imperby Chabas {Rev. Arch.,... | |
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