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The Gods of the Egyptians is a seminal work on ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and mythology. E. A. Wallis Budge, one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time, provides an exhaustive examination of the Egyptian pantheon, exploring the characteristics, powers, and significance of each deity.
This two-volume set delves into the complex system of divine beings that governed the spiritual and physical worlds of ancient Egypt. From Ra and Osiris to Isis and Thoth, Budge illuminates the roles these gods played in Egyptian cosmology and daily religious practice. The work includes detailed accounts of creation myths, funerary practices, and the evolution of religious thought throughout different periods of Egyptian history.
Rich with scholarly insight and historical context, this comprehensive study serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the religious foundations of one of humanity’s greatest civilizations.







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