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The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
Richard H. Wilkinson
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| #60083 in Books | 2003-05-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.30 x1.20 x8.00l,2.71 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Useful, but curiously organised.|By The Professor|Mostly this is a useful book. It is very complete, and offers a nice format for the history and iconography of the gods and goddesses. However, it is a bit puzzling that the authors opted to group the deities the way they did, with mammalian, avian and other General categories. It is not a fatal flaw to the book, but it means|From Publishers Weekly|Egyptologist Wilkinson presents a clear, comprehensive and beautifully illustrated (in color and b&w) guide to the bewildering array of Egyptian deities-a complete catalogue of gods and goddesses supplemented by examinations of the history
A systematic survey of Egyptian deities that combines a clearly presented text with lots of illustrations. The opening chapters discuss the birth, rule and decline of the gods, their form and role in religious life, religion and piety and links between gods and kingship. The large catalogue includes powerful, well-known gods as well as minor ones and of every shape size and variety including male and female gods, mammalian, avian, reptilian and inanimate gods.
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