Omm Sety's Abydos

Omm Sety's Abydos
Author: Dorothy Louise Eady
Publisher: [Mississauga, Ont.] : Benben Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780920808092

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A personal history and guide to the ritual site of Abydos, on the West bank of the Nile, which flourished from the Predynastic period until Christian times (c. 4000 BC to AD 641). The author moved to Egypt in 1933 and was involved in excavations with a number of Egyptian archaeologists.

Omm Sety's Living Egypt

Omm Sety's Living Egypt
Author: Omm Sety
Publisher: Glyphdoctors
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0979202302

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A special connection with ancient Egypt drew Omm Sety to Egypt, where she studied with the great Egyptologists Selim Hassan and Ahmed Fakhry. For more than four decades she made her home in the shadow of the Great Pyramid of Giza and in the mudbrick village surrounding the Temple of Sety I at Abydos. For her, there was no separation between ancient and modern Egypt. Pictures on tomb walls illustrated the games children played in the streets in front of her house. The texts she translated from the temple walls shed light on the origins of the social customs of her Egyptian neighbors. For another four decades this book, which deserves to be called Omm Sety's life work, remained hidden away. Now Nicole B. Hansen, an Egyptologist who specializes in connections between ancient and modern Egypt, brings this work to light in an annotated edition with extensive notes and bibliography, illustrated with Omm Sety's own drawings. It features a foreword by Kent R. Weeks, who rediscovered KV5 in the Valley of the Kings, and an introduction by Walter A. Fairservis, the late director of the Hierakonpolis Project. For Egyptologists, this book includes explanations of texts from the Pyramid Texts to Herodotus as well as ancient Egyptian art. For anthropologists, it represents the results of a lifetime of unbridled participant-observation, during which Omm Sety used folk treatments to cure her ills and agreed to serve as a medium for a spirit during a magic ritual. For those interested in Omm Sety herself, this book provides new insights into her life, the people she knew and the places she lived.

Omm Sety's Egypt

Omm Sety's Egypt
Author: Hanny El Zeini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Revelations in Egyptology, based on the diaries of Dorothy Eady, better known as Omm Sety. Omm Sety, a brilliant, adventuring Englishwoman, worked under some of the greatest Egyptologists of the 20th century and "saw" into the past. Hers is a story of ancient love - of gods, pyramids, pharaohs and queens, and treasures that wait beneath the sand. In Omm Sety's Egypt, the authors present never-before-seen episodes from her truly incredible life, including important revelations about Egypt's lost history. Hanny el Zeini was her close friend during the many years she lived in the ancient holy city of Abydos. It was a friendship filled with star-lit evenings among the ruins of ancient temples, speaking of the mysteries of this land they both loved. Dr. el Zeini was her trusted confidant to whom she revealed her secret other life in 19th Dynasty Egypt. Shortly before her death in 1981, she gave him her diaries, which chronicled her life in two worlds. Drawing on Omm Sety's diaries and on hundreds of hours of recorded conversations and Dr. el Zeini's own writings, co-author Catherine Dees brings this extraordinary material together into a story that asks the reader to suspend disbelief and enter into the mystery that was Omm Sety.

The Search for Omm Sety

The Search for Omm Sety
Author: Jonathan Cott
Publisher: Aspect
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780446390408

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The story of one woman's search for the previous life she led in ancient Egypt, written by a Rolling Stone and New Yorker journalist.

Abydos

Abydos
Author: Omm Sety
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1981
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Monuments of Seti I

The Monuments of Seti I
Author: Peter James Brand
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004117709

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This groundbreaking study catalogs Seti I's monuments and restorations, shedding new light on the internal chronology and history of the reign, the royal succession in the early Nineteenth Dynasty, the extent of Seti's building program and its place in history.

Mistress of the Temple

Mistress of the Temple
Author: Yvonne Harlech
Publisher: SF Products UK, Trading as Hathor Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781908451002

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1290 BC in the Egyptian city of Abydos, the young priestess Bentreshy is renowned for her spiritual powers. But when she begins an illicit love affair with King Sety I, her spiritual life is thrown into turmoil. By defying temple protocol the pair pit themselves against the powerful priesthood, as King Sety believes they are the incarnation of Isis and Osiris, the divine couple who first ruled Egypt. 3000 years later Dorothy Eady is born into an Edwardian family in London. She begins to remember a past life, when she lived in a beautiful temple as a follower of Isis. Only Dr Budge, a Keeper at the British Museum, believes her story and helps her unravel the past. Dorothy realises she must return to Abydos, where the truth lies hidden in the mysterious temple, revealing a past life that mirrors her own modern existence, where ancient secrets are about to change her destiny.

The Sacred Magic of Ancient Egypt

The Sacred Magic of Ancient Egypt
Author: Rosemary Clark
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2003
Genre: Magic, Egyptian
ISBN: 9781567181302

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In The Sacred Magic of Ancient Egypt, Rosemary Clark presents a comprehensive guide to a modern practice of ancient Egyptian theurgy. Included are daily rituals, annual ceremonies, and the founding of a temple tradition for either the sole practitioner or a gathering of celebrants. The dimensions of Sacred Science-esoteric architecture, cosmic resonance, and magical practice-are outlined in detail and demonstrated in a program for practical, everyday use. Authentic and richly detailed, this guidebook also: - Presents beautiful rituals patterned on ancient Egyptian texts for modern initiates - Serves as an excellent reference on many aspects of the Egyptian mysteries that have not been accessible elsewhere - Contains a complete repertoire of ancient hymns, litanies, spells, and ceremonies that allows for reading in the ancient tongue Enter the timeless realm of Egyptian sacred ritual. Experience for yourself the ultimate realization of ancient Egyptian spirituality-the assumption of divine knowledge and grace.

On the Origins of the Cartouche and Encircling Symbolism in Old Kingdom Pyramids

On the Origins of the Cartouche and Encircling Symbolism in Old Kingdom Pyramids
Author: David Ian Lightbody
Publisher: Archaeopress Access Archaeology
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781789696578

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This study suggests the development of the cartouche was closely related to the monumental encircling symbolism incorporated into the architectural designs of the Old Kingdom pyramids. By employing a new architectural style and a new iconographic symbol, the pharaoh sought to elevate his status above that of the members of his powerful court.