Egyptian Myth and Legend

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Egyptian Myth and Legend by MacKenzie, Donald, 9781477584446
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  • ISBN: 9781477584446 | 1477584447
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 6/2/2012

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In our introduction we deal with the divergent character of some of the ancient myths so as to simplify thestudy of a difficult but extremely fascinating subject. It is shown that one section of the people recognized aCreator like Ptah, who begot himself and "shaped his limbs" ere he fashioned the Universe, while anothersection perpetuated the idea of a Creatrix who gave birth to all things. At the dawn of history these rivalconceptions existed side by side, and they were perpetuated until the end. It is evident, too, that the theologieswhich were based on these fundamental ideas had undergone, ere the fusion of peoples occurred, asufficiently prolonged process of separate development to give them a racial, or, at any rate, a geographicalsignificance.
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