The Sisters — Volume 4 The Sisters — Volume 4

The Sisters — Volume 4

Publisher Description

A paved road, with a row of Sphinxes on each side, led from the Greek temple of Serapis to the rock-hewn tombs of Apis, and the temples and chapels built over them, and near them; in these the Apis bull after its death—or "in Osiris" as the phrase went—was worshipped, while, so long as it lived, it was taken care of and prayed to in the temple to which it belonged, that of the god Ptah at Memphis. After death these sacred bulls, which were distinguished by peculiar marks, had extraordinarily costly obsequies; they were called the risen Ptah, and regarded as the symbol of the soul of Osiris, by whose procreative power all that dies or passes away is brought to new birth and new life—the departed soul of man, the plant that has perished, and the heavenly bodies that have set.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1898
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
96
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
81.5
KB
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