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Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt

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A concise survey examines the religious beliefs and mythic traditions of ancient Egypt through the lens of comparative mythology. It combines archaeological and historical summaries with chapters on the priesthood, temple rites, the cult of Osiris, major deities, Egyptian literature, magic, foreign and animal cults, and art. The author offers reinterpretations of divine characters and considers possible totemic and cross-cultural origins, supporting arguments with linguistic study and mythological theory while keeping the tone accessible. Illustrations, a glossary, and popular exposition are used to present scholarly debates about ritual practice, funerary belief, and iconography to general readers.

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Lewis Spence

Lewis Spence was a Scottish author and historian, recognized for his extensive work on mythology and folklore. He contributed significantly to the understanding of various cultural myths through his writings. Among his notable works is "An Introduction to Mythology," which serves as a comprehensive guide to the myths of different civilizations. Spence's exploration of legends spans various regions, including Europe and the Americas, with titles such as "Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt" and "The Popol Vuh: The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America." His scholarship has enriched the literary heritage of mythological studies.

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