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And in the days of Nimrod, the mighty man (or giant), a fire
appeared which ascended from the earth, and Nimrod went down, and
looked at it, and worshipped it, and he established priests to
minister there, and to cast incense from it. From that day the
Persians began to worship fire... -from "The Fourth Thousand Years"
One of the most prolific and respected Egyptologists of the
Victorian era, Budge here offers his translation of the 4th-century
A.D. Syrian text commonly known as "the Cave of Treasures," a
history of the world from the Creation to the crucifixion of Christ
and considered by some to be an apocryphal book of the Bible.
Budge's extensive notes, linking the work to other ancient
writings, as well as the numerous illustrations, make this unusual
work, first published in 1927, an excellent resource for students
of ancient civilizations and comparative mythology. SIR E. A.
WALLIS BUDGE (1857-1934) was curator of Egyptian and Assyrian
antiquities at the British Museum from 1894 to 1924. Among his many
works of translation and studies of ancient Egyptian religion and
ritual is his best-known project, The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
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