Egyptian Goddess Hathor Notebook
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Author | : Ruth Shilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-12-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781945963872 |
Release Your Inner Egyptian Scribe! Can you imagine yourself writing on a papyrus like an Ancient Egyptian scribe? In Ancient Egypt, the scribes were the learned, wise ones and were greatly respected. Each of these notebooks is filled with 80 pages that look like ancient papyrus! Now you, too, can write like an Egyptian scribe when you use these notebooks as a diary or travel journal, for class notes, or even to practice writing hieroglyphs yourself. The pages are unlined, but papyrus paper was created by laying out strips of papyrus, so those strip marks can be a guide for writing evenly. You can write with a normal ballpoint pen, felt-tip, or calligraphy pen - just like any normal paper. The spine of each volume is a different color for easy reference, and they create a pleasing variety of colors on your bookshelf. The cover of this 80-page 7"x10" notebook is glossy. There are also 120-page versions of the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks that have covers in a matte finish. This volume: The goddess Hathor is No. 7 in the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks series. Hathor was a very important goddess throughout all of Ancient Egyptian history. She had many titles - Lady of the Sycamore, Lady of Turquoise, Goddess of the West (the Afterlife), Lady of Heaven. There are more temples dedicated to Hathor than any other Egyptian goddess. She is associated with childbirth, music, dance, and joyous celebrations. People can confuse her with the goddess Isis because Isis often wears Hathor's headdress - cow's horns surrounding a sun disk. Hathor's animal was the cow, so she can be represented with the cow's horns headdress (see the back cover), or as a woman with cow's ears (see the front cover), or as a cow wearing a sacred necklace. She is nurturing and helpful to all.A perfect gift for anyone who loves Egypt, both adults and young people!
Author | : Ruth Shilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-11-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781945963773 |
Release Your Inner Egyptian Scribe! Can you imagine yourself writing on a papyrus like an Ancient Egyptian scribe? In Ancient Egypt, the scribes were the learned, wise ones and were greatly respected. Each of these notebooks is filled with 120 pages that look like ancient papyrus! Now you, too, can write like an Egyptian scribe when you use these notebooks as a diary or travel journal, for class notes, or even to practice writing hieroglyphs yourself. The pages are unlined, but papyrus paper was created by laying out strips of papyrus, so those strip marks can be a guide for writing evenly. You can write with a normal ballpoint pen, felt-tip, or calligraphy pen - just like any normal paper. The 120-page notebooks have a matte-finish cover. These are sturdier than a normal paperback book and give the notebooks a more leather-like feel. The spine of each volume is a different color for easy reference, and they create a pleasing variety of colors on your bookshelf. This volume: Goddess Hathor is No. 7 in the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks series.Goddess Hathor was a very important goddess throughout all of Ancient Egyptian history. She had many titles - Lady of the Sycamore, Lady of Turquoise, Goddess of the West (the Afterlife), Lady of Heaven. There are more temples dedicated to Hathor than any other Egyptian goddess. She is associated with childbirth, music, dance, and joyous celebrations. People can confuse her with the goddess Isis because Isis often wears Hathor's headdress - cow's horns surrounding a sun disk. Hathor's animal was the cow, so she can be represented with the cow's horns headdress (see the back cover), or as a woman with cow's ears (see the front cover), or as a cow wearing a sacred necklace. She is nurturing and helpful to all. A perfect gift for anyone who loves Egypt, both adults and kids!
Author | : Amen Ra Press |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2020-01-13 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781660186907 |
Life, Prosperity and good health to you!Here is a notebook designed for you to log your divine insights, dreams, aspirations and quests. I have personally created the cover art with divine energy and positive wisdom in mind. Pulling greatly from ancient Egyptian symbolic art. May you ponder the majesty of existence, your personal journey and share you divine insights inside.
Author | : Donald P. Ryan |
Publisher | : Michael O'Mara Books |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2018-10-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1782439552 |
Have you ever wondered what it was like to live and work in Egypt, the most powerful kingdom of the ancient world? Spend a day with 24 Egyptians to see Egypt through their eyes - the sights, the smells, the struggles and the conflicts.
Author | : Molly Youngkin |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2016-04-29 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1137566140 |
Focusing on British women writers' knowledge of ancient Egypt, Youngkin shows the oftentimes limited but pervasive representations of ancient Egyptian women in their written and visual works. Images of Hathor, Isis, and Cleopatra influenced how British writers such as George Eliot and Edith Cooper came to represent female emancipation.
Author | : Ruth Shilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-11-16 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781945963728 |
Release Your Inner Egyptian Scribe! Can you imagine yourself writing on a papyrus like an Ancient Egyptian scribe? In Ancient Egypt, the scribes were the learned, wise ones and were greatly respected. Each of these notebooks is filled with 120 pages that look like ancient papyrus! Now you, too, can write like an Egyptian scribe when you use these notebooks as a diary or travel journal, for class notes, or even to practice writing hieroglyphs yourself. The pages are unlined, but papyrus paper was created by laying out strips of papyrus, so those strip marks can be a guide for writing evenly. You can write with a normal ballpoint pen, felt-tip, or calligraphy pen - just like any normal paper. The covers of the 120-page 7"x10" notebooks have a matte finish that is sturdier than a normal paperback book and gives the notebooks a more leather-like feel. The spine of each volume is a different color for easy reference, and they create a pleasing variety of colors on your bookshelf. This volume: The goddess Sekhmet is No. 2 in the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks series. Sekhmet, the lioness goddess, is "The Powerful One." She is a strong, fiercely loving, and nurturing protector and healer. Sekhem power is to be in charge and able to control situations. Her fiery strength was valued by the Egyptians because she healed sicknesses and made things right when there was trouble. A popular goddess throughout all the eras of Ancient Egypt, there are more statues of Sekhmet than any other Egyptian goddess. Her partner was Ptah, god of Memphis and the "Lord of Truth."Sekhmet is a muse for many writers. Maybe she will bring you some inspiration as you write or draw on these papyrus-like pages! A perfect gift for anyone who loves Egypt, both adults and young people!
Author | : Ruth Shilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021-12-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781945963834 |
Release Your Inner Egyptian Scribe! Can you imagine yourself writing on a papyrus like an Ancient Egyptian scribe? In Ancient Egypt, the scribes were the learned, wise ones and were greatly respected. Each of these notebooks is filled with 80 pages that look like ancient papyrus! Now you, too, can write like an Egyptian scribe when you use these notebooks as a diary or travel journal, for class notes, or even to practice writing hieroglyphs yourself. The pages are unlined, but papyrus paper was created by laying out strips of papyrus, so those strip marks can be a guide for writing evenly. You can write with a normal ballpoint pen, felt-tip, or calligraphy pen - just like any normal paper. The spine of each volume is a different color for easy reference, and they create a pleasing variety of colors on your bookshelf. The cover of this 80-page 7"x10" notebook is glossy. There are also 120-page versions of the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks that have covers in a matte finish. This volume: The lioness goddess Sekhmet is No. 3 in the Egyptian Gods & Goddesses Notebooks series. Sekhmet's name means, "The Powerful One." She is a strong, fiercely loving and nurturing protector and healer. Sekhem power is to be in charge and able to control situations. Her fiery strength was valued by the Egyptians because she healed sicknesses and made things right when there was trouble. A popular goddess throughout all the eras of Ancient Egypt, there are more statues of Sekhmet than any other Egyptian goddess. Her partner was Ptah, god of Memphis and the "Lord of Truth." Sekhmet is the muse for many writers. Maybe she will bring you some inspiration as you write or draw on these papyrus-like pages! A perfect gift for anyone who loves Egypt, both adults and young people!
Author | : George Eliot |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 576 |
Release | : 1996-11-21 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780521460644 |
This 1996 volume contains George Eliot's notebooks 1872-77, with notes and translations, and guidance to links with Daniel Deronda.
Author | : Mary L. Myers |
Publisher | : Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Architectural drawing |
ISBN | : 0870996258 |
Author | : David Rankine |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781905297078 |
The religious and magical practices of the ancient Egyptians have had a profound and lasting effect on the world. Egypt has been described as the "mother of magicians." To appreciate the Egyptian view of magic, we need to accept that to the Egyptians magic was not considered strange or eccentric, but was a part of daily life, to which everyone resorted. Magic blended seamlessly with religion and medicine, being seen as part of a holistic worldview. In this volume these magical and religious practices are explored, from both a historical and practical perspective. The practices are explored from an ancient Egyptian worldview, taking into consideration that the Egyptian culture spread over a period of more than 3000 years. The Egyptians saw the universe as being made of four worlds - the everyday world we live in, the underworld, the sky and the heavens. Subject covered in this book include: -What is Heka? -Ancient Egyptian Worldviews -The Gods and Goddesses of Magic -Symbolism - Colours & Sacred Numbers -The Tools Used -Sacred Words & Gestures -Statues & Masks -Crystals & Other Materials used in Heka -Incenses & Perfumes -Food & Wine used in Offerings & at Feasts -The Ancient Egyptian Magical Calendar -Purification, Sacred Space & Rituals David Rankine is based in London (UK) and is a respected authority on spiritual & magical practices. He is the author of many books, including Climbing the Tree of Life, Circle of Fire & The Guises of the Morrigan. This book, HEKA - The Practices of Ancient Egyptian Magic, is the result of careful research & practical work and is highly recommended to students wishing to pursue practical work within this system.