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There is a
pseudepigraphic onomantic text,
Petosiris to Nechepso, and it is
possible that the
priestly Petosiris described in this
article is the inspiration...
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Petosiris to
Nechepso is a
letter describing an
ancient divination technique using numerology and a diagram. It is
likely to be a pseudepigraph. Petosiris...
- BC, two
brothers and
priests of Thoth,
Petosiris and Djed-Thoth-iu-ef-ankh
built the
first large tombs.
Petosiris built his tomb 200
meters south of the...
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subsequently handed down to an
Egyptian pharaoh named Nechepso and his
priest Petosiris. They are said to have
written several major textbooks which explicated...
- Philae,
dated to
December 12, 452. The text
simply reads "Petise, son of
Petosiris"—who
Petise was is unknown. Like its
hieroglyphic predecessor script,...
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Mesothen petosiris is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1883. It is
found in
Ecuador and Bolivia. Savela, Markku...
- Pseudo-A****ius. The A****ian
Sphere described in
Petosiris to Nechepso, also
known as "Columcille's Circle" or "
Petosiris' Circle", is a
magical prognosticating...
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illustrated by a 3rd-century BC
example of a
letter sent by the
priest Petosiris to King Nechopso,
probably written in
Alexandria c. 150 BC,
stating that...
- dead! Unas,
receive this your
bread which is the Eye of Horus!" Tomb of
Petosiris: The perfume, the
perfume opens thy mouth. It is the
saliva of Horus,...
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century BCE,
deals with the
configurations of the stars. The Nechepsos-
Petosiris texts are a
number of
anonymous works dating to the
second century BCE...