At the Limits of Hellenism: Egyptian Priests and the Greek World, Volume 1University of Chicago, Committee on the Ancient Mediterranean World, 2004 - Egypt |
Contents
HERODOTUS AND AN EGYPTIAN MIRAGE | 26 |
MANETHOS | 75 |
VOLUME II | 133 |
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