- that Nekauba's name
translates as "Necho the Wise" and that
Nekauba or
Nechepsos' name
refers to
Necho II instead.
Ryholt maintained that
there was no...
- to
Nechepso, and it is
possible that the
priestly Petosiris described in this
article is the
inspiration for the
attribution of authorship.
Nechepso lived...
-
Petosiris to
Nechepso is a
letter describing an
ancient divination technique using numerology and a diagram. It is
likely to be a pseudepigraph. Petosiris...
- Twenty-fourth Dynasty. The
father of
Necho I. 685–678 BC — —
Nekauba (
Nechepsos) Manetho's
Nechepsos. His
existence has been questioned. 678–672 BC
Menkheperre Nekau...
-
Platonici by Pseudo-A****ius. The A****ian
Sphere described in
Petosiris to
Nechepso, also
known as "Columcille's Circle" or "Petosiris' Circle", is a magical...
-
dynasty with:
Ammeris the Nubian, 12 (or 18)
years Stephinates, 7
years Nechepsos, 6
years Necho, 8 years. When the
Nubian King
Shabaka defeated Bakenranef...
- the
system was
subsequently handed down to an
Egyptian pharaoh named Nechepso and his
priest Petosiris. They are said to have
written several major textbooks...
- or
third century BCE,
deals with the
configurations of the stars. The
Nechepsos-Petosiris
texts are a
number of
anonymous works dating to the
second century...
-
Studies 18, no. 69 (1916): 36; Kim Ryholt, "New
Light on the
Legendary King
Nechepsos of Egypt," The
Journal of
Egyptian Archeology 97 (2011): 68.
Roger Henry...
- of
horoscopic astrology was
given early on to an
Egyptian pharaoh named Nechepso and his
priest Petosiris. The
Hermetic texts were also put
together during...