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Published 1989
Origines égyptiennes du Christianisme et de l'Islâm : résultat d'un siècle et demi d'archéologie...

: OCLC 24701968 : 296 pages ; 21 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 2706301759 : https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/staffView?searchId=25895&recPointer=0&recCount=25&searchType=0&bibId=3438818
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Nubian ceremonial life : studies in Islamic syncretism and cultural change /

: xxix, 257 pages, [9] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-250) and index. : 0520027485

Published 2005
al-Islām wa-al-diyānah al-Miṣrīyah al-qadīmah : dirāsah muqāranah bayna al-dīn al-Miṣrī al-qadīm wa-al-adyān al-samāwīyah /

: 184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Osiris, Kreuz und Halbmond : die drei Religionen Ägyptens /

: Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kunstgebäude am Schlossplatz in Stuttgart and the Kestner-Museum in Hanover. : 239 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 238. : 3805302894
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Dreams that matter : Egyptian landscapes of the imagination /

: xv, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-287) and index. : wafaa.lib

Published 2019
Hathor's alchemy : the ancient Egyptian roots of the hermetic art /

: Ever since alchemy first emerged in Graeco-Roman Egypt, alchemists have said their wisdom came from the pharaonic temples. Yet though the West has had unprecedented access to this hidden knowledge since the decipherment of hieroglyphs, ancient Egypt's connection with alchemy still remains obscure, doubted even by many. Focussing on the beautiful temples at Abu Simbel and Dendara, dedicated to the fiery serpent-eye goddess Hathor, this groundbreaking book explores for the first time the legacy left to alchemists by the pharaohs. It also goes deep into Ramesses VI's extraordinary tomb at Thebes to discover the secrets of growth and renewal guarded by Osiris and vivified by Hathor's copper love. Both metallurgical and mystical, these sacred secrets laid the foundations for the Hermetic art. The transmission initially came through Graeco-Egyptian and Jewish alchemists, then Islamic adepts, many of whom were Sufis belonging to an Akhmim alchemical lineage, until eventually Hathor's alchemy reached medieval Europe to inspire the 'rising dawn' tradition. And with a spiritual vision grounded in nature, it still has vital relevance for our world today.
: 336 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0952423332
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