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University Press. OCLC 473891027. Griffiths, J. Gwyn, ed. (1970). Plutarch's De
Iside et Osiride.
University of
Wales Press. OCLC 101107. Griffiths, J. Gwyn,...
- Look up ISIS, Isiac,
Iside, Isis, or isis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isis is a
goddess from the
polytheistic pantheon of
Ancient Egypt. Isis...
- V. (351c – 438e) 26. On Isis and
Osiris (Περὶ Ἴσιδος καὶ Ὀσίριδος – De
Iside et Osiride) 27. On the
epsilon at
Delphi (Περὶ τοῦ εἶ τοῦ έν Δελφοῖς – De...
- "incense", Gr**** καπνός "smoke", and
Latin vapor.
According to
Plutarch (De
Iside et Osiride) and
Suidas (s. v. Μανήθως), the
Egyptian priest Manetho (ca...
- of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology. Harper. p. 72. Plutarch, De
Iside et
Osiride 61 Diodorus,
Bibliotheca historica i.18, 87 Peck,
Harry Thurston...
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research has
called this into question.
Levai notes that
while Plutarch's De
Iside et
Osiride mentions the deities' marriage,
there is very
little specifically...
- the
troops march into the city (Chorus, Ramfis: "Gloria all'Egitto, ad
Iside" /
Glory to Egypt, [and] to Isis!). The
Egyptian king
decrees that on this...
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- 7–8.
Gregory (2015), pp. 22–23. Porphyry, Vit. Pyth, §6. Plutarch, de
Iside et Osiride, p. 25, §354e.
Press (2003), p. 83. cf. Antiphon. ap. Porphyry...
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Singer The
Osiris myth, in
which Isis and
Osiris are
central characters De
Iside et Osiride, an
essay on
ancient Egyptian religion by Plutarch, included...