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Sahidic Coptic variously as ⲑⲟⲟⲩⲧ Thoout, ⲑⲱⲑ Thōth, ⲑⲟⲟⲧ Thoot, ⲑⲁⲩⲧ Thaut,
Taautos (Τααυτος), T**** (Θωωρ), as well as
Bohairic Coptic ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ Thōout. These...
- ibis-headed god Thoth, who in
Philo is
called Taautos or Tauthos. In Philo, as
among the
ancient Egyptians,
Taautos/Thoth is
given characteristics that were...
- Baal. It has been
suggested that a
figure known from Philo’s writings,
Taautos,
might have been the
result of
identification between Thoth and Kothar-wa-Khasis...
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Sanchunjaton von
Berut und
Ilumilku von
Ugarit (Halle: Niemeyer) 1952, and
Taautos und
Sanchuniathon (Berlin) 1952. This is the view of
Baumgarten 1981. McCants...
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Interpretatio graeca to
Phoenician gods is reliable,
identifies Hermes with
Taautos (= Thoth). KAI 58, see CIS I 118 (p. 145) for
discussion Benz,
Frank L...
- also
credits them with
discovering the use of salt, and
presents the god
Taautos,
derived from
Egyptian Thoth, as the son of Misor. It also has been suggested...