Khafra entombed in second pyramid of,25;reference to,197;the 'Sphinx' at, the,292GNOS'TICS. Reference to the,152GODS OF THE EGYPTIANS. Quotation from,8GODDESS-ES. Isis and Nephthys, twin,246;Hathor, of love,246;Nut, the sky-,246;Tefnut,246;Neith, goddess of Sais,246;Selk the scorpion,246GOD-S. The, of Amenti,209the immutable law of,211;the nine, and Bitou,225;Amen-Ra's Court in the land of the,246;Amen-Ra king of the,246;Queen Aahmes, and the,246,247;return of, to the land of Punt,247;coercion of the,256;the secret of their names,261;animal form of many of the,272;presided over certain periods of time,272;foreign, inclusion in Egyptian pantheon,275;merchants sought those who ruled the sea,276;Egyptians furnished with new,276;borrowed—as Baal, Ashtaroth; Anthat, Reshpu, and the goddessQetesh,276;the greatest, Baal,276;Semitic and African influence on ideas regarding Egyptian,280-282;of Egypt identified by Herodotus with those of Greece,303;Twilight of the,310GOLDEN ASS. Work by Apuleius,106'GOLDEN ONE, THE.' Hathor designated,164;in the south, Lady of Teka, in the west Lady of Saïs,164GOODWIN. Reference to,248GRÆCO-ROMAN SCHOOL,311GREAT BEAR. Reference to,181GREAT GOD. See ZaalaêrGREAT RIVER. Reference to,88GREAT SEER. Signification; distinctive title of priest,53GRECIAN. Mysteries of priestcraft,56GREECE. History of,37;trade with,46;mysteries of ancient,57;cult of Isis in,80,84GREEK-S. Religious tales of Plutarch,4;give name ofnometo provinces of Egypt,17;deities of the pantheon,19;deities; earlier forms,20;trade; Naucratis, centre of,46;early travellers in Egypt,54;Anu the Heliopolis of the54;religious mysteries,58;legend of Osiris as given by writers,64;reference to myths of Demeter and Persephone,77;myth of the Black Hog,97;'Book of Thoth' and Alexandrian,108;ceremonies, initiatory,121;oracle of Jupiter-Ammon, and,142;identified Hathor with Aphrodite,168;Khonsu compared with Heracles by,176;pantheon,180;language,184,185,186;ideas, Egyptian story tinged with,188;fable,195;myth,205;story in,206GRIFFITHS, MR. F. LL.,206GUATEMALA. Reference to Kiche Indians of,12HHA'DES. 1. Place; gods of,58;dogs dispatched with the deceased on the way to,105;the Maya Hades, referred to in thePopol Vuh,121;road to,175;the rich man in,210;those guilty of bad deeds in,211.2. Greek deity; attributes of, ascribed by Greeks to Sarapis(Osiris-Apis),287HAKT. Goddesses,203HALL OF AUDIENCE. Pharaoh Ousimares in,211-219HAM'ITES. Immigrants from Arabia thought to be,34HAM-IT'IC. Syntax,34;dynastic Egyptians said to be,35HAN'NI-BAL. Oracle of Jupiter-Ammon, and,142HAP. A chosen bull, appointed to be a god,284HA'PÎ. The ape-headed, represented on canopic jars,28;one of the four helpers of Horus,96;god of the Nile,153;in Egyptian pantheon; identified with Osiris,169;crowned with papyrus and lotus plants,169,170;festival held in honour of,170;female companions of; hymn to,171HĀPU. Amen-hetep, son of,303HAR-MAC-HIS. Greek name for Horus the Elder,84-86HAR-POC'RA-TES. Equivalent, Horus the Child, son of Osiris and Isis,69HARRIS PAPYRUS, THE.228,248;contains many spells and charms,262HA'THOR. Worship of,18,163,169;in Pyramid Texts of Unas and Teta,21;Mut identified with,143;temple of, at Memphis,147;reference to,148,173,175;mythological significance,162;general description of,163,164;patron deity of love,165,246;myth of Ra and,166-168;intoxication festivals of, fall in month of Thoth,168;identified with the star Sept and Aphrodite by the Greeks,168,169;personification of the female principle,169;Ashtoreth identified with,278;Qetesh identified with,279;goddess Heqt identified with,295;the Memphite,298;sycamore sacred to,298;Lady of the Underworld, a,298;identified with Aphrodite,306;Isis confused with,308HA'THORS. The Seven,169,226;the Doomed Prince and the,228,229HAT-I'BI. The Princess of Alasia,236HATME'HIT. Female counterpart of the Ram,288HAT-SHEP-SUT. The story of the birth of,245-248;daughter of Amen-Ra and Aahmes,246,247;body of, fashioned by Khnum,247;Hekt imparts breath of life to,248;birth of,248;temple created to,248;designed to rule over Egypt, etc.,246;Bes and,281HAU. Osiris grapples with the serpent,117HEALTH. One of Ra's appellations; 'God of Light and,'269HEBREW. Reference to the,31,133,265;comparison of Egyptian literature with,187HE'CAT-E. Greek goddess; goddess of the lower world;goddess of fertility,175,176HE'HU AND HE'HUT. Gods personifying fire,12HEK'ER. Night of,57HEKT. Frog-headed goddess, wife of Khnemu; a form of Hathor,175;the goddess of birth; fills the body of Hatshepsut withthe breath of life,247HEL-I-O'POL-IS. Names of great gods at,14;characteristics of gods at,16;gods recognized by priests of,16;caste of priests ruling at,17;chief local god of,17;priest's title at,53;equivalent, On,54;Anubis fused with Horus, at,105,106;worship of Ra centred in,132;priests of,99,133;original local god of,133;temple re-built,134;reference to,136;one of the centres of Amen-Ra at,142;Aten first worshipped in neighbourhood of,157;Aten's last refuge,160;Hathor of,169;sacred tree of Nut at,174;chamber in, called the Plan-room,202;Ierharerou, the King-priest of,240;recordrethe cuirass of Ierharerou in temple at,245;stones as incorporations of the sun-god at,280;worship of the bull Mnevis at,288;lions kept in temple at,291;the ancient tree in the 'Great Hall' of,298;the obelisk of,318HEL-I-O-POL'ITAN RECENSION. A version of theBook of the Dead,,113HE'LI-OS. Rhea, wife of,65;equivalent, Ra,65HELL. Reference to,123HEL-LEN'IC. Supremacy, period of,35;Greek mysteries, pre-,57;myth,77HEN-EN-NI-SUT. Peasant lays his case before the Lord StewartMeruitensa at,222-224HEN-EN-SET-EN. Peasant of Salt Country trades with,220HENKH-IS-ES'UI. East wind called,180HEN-MEM'ET. Dwellers in heaven,126HEN'U. Seker-boat known as,145HEQT. Goddess, identified with Hathor,295HER'AC-LES. Reference to,176HER-AK-LE-OP'OL-IS. Hathor of,169HER'MES. Greek name for Thoth,65,108HERMITAGE COLLECTION. At St. Petersburg,191HER-MON'THIS. Goddess Rat-Tauit worshipped at,84;one of the centres of Amen-Ra at,142HER-MOP'OL-IS. Seat of worship of Thoth,106;equivalent, Khemennu,111;one of the centres of Amen-Ra at, Magna,142;reference to,176;worship of theRam of Mendesin,288;cult of the ibis at,295,296HER-OD'OT-US,54,56,57,59,148,149,237,288,293,296,302,303HERO-GODS. Deification of certain national heroes as,303,304HER'U-BE-HUD'ETI. Equivalent, Horus,84;waged war against Set,86;principal shrines of,86;represented force of good against that of evil,87;festival of,100;reference to,130HER'U-TA-TA-F. Son of Cheops,112;reference to,151;of great learning,152;equivalent, Hordedef,201HES-EP'TI. Equivalents, Udy-mu or Den, fifth king of the First Dynasty,63,111HET-BEN-BEN. Temple built to his god by Amen-hetep,159HET-RESHP. Reshpu's chief centre of worship at,280HI-ER-AC-ON'POL-IS. Mace-head of Narmer found at,63HIP-POC'RAT-ES. I-em-hetep a species of Egyptian,152HIP-POL'Y-TUS,58HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE.Book of Slaying,89;worship of, in Egypt,294;goddess, Ta-urt the,294;the monster called Amemt,294HOB'NIL. A deity of the ancient Maya,29;equivalent, Kan,29HOLY OF HOLIES,53,61HOLY PLACE,61HOR-BE-HÛD'TI. Alternative, Horus92;his worshippers alluded to him as Edfû,93HOR-DED'EF. Otherwise Her-tata-ef, a son of Khufu,201,202HOROSCOPE-S. Casting of, by Egyptians,272,273HORSE-S. Use of in war of, by Egyptians,279HOR'US. Sacred eye representative of,7;depicted with head of hawk,11;one of the great gods at Heliopolis,14;nine gods of,16;chief of company,17;worshipped in six nomes,18;manifestation of,21;heads of the four sons of, on canopic jars,28;hawk-worship of,34;officiating priest represents,54;Horus the Child, son of Isis, equivalent Harpocrates,69;does battle with Set,70;resurrection beliefs and,79;stung by scorpion,83;his beauty,85;confused in the legend with Horus the Elder,91,93;originally a sun-god; his symbol, the winged disk,92;Horus the Child represented the rising sun,94;type of resurrection,95;absorbed the attributes of all other Horus-gods,96;eyes of,97;reference to,103;children of,125;the son of Tririt (the sow),214;the son of Tnahsit (the negress),214,217;the son of Triphît (the princess),214;the King of Nubia and,213,214;King of the Negroes and,216;in the court of Amen-Ra,246;one of the more important amulets, the Eye of,263,264;Sebek, the helper and protector of child,289;the lion identified with,291;the falcon sacred to,296;the boy, issues from the cup of a lotus,299;identified with Apollo,303,306;the Child (the Greek Harpocrates) one of the best loved Egyptian gods,308;Isis and, represented in a figure,308;the temple of, at Edfû,320HOR'US THE ELDER. Worshipped in Egypt; equivalent, Heru; believed to bethe son of Geb and Nut,65;regarded as face of heaven; Harmachis of the Greeks,84;one of the chief forms of the sun-god Ra; personalities;worship; monument to,85;in form of Heru-Behudeti, waged war against Set,86;wins great battles,88,89;continues to be victorious; at Thalû takes the form of fierce lion,90;Horus the Child and, confused; different versions of the myth,91,93;followers of,93;story of sun-worshippers amalgamated with legend of,94;associated with Set,99;combats Set,100;reference to,106,107,130,155,158,159,160,162,164,174,176;inBook of the Dead,119;the eye of,127;helps Osiris,128;steersman, Ra's barque,131;Saturn was called,181;Mars identified with,181HOR'US THE YOUNGER. Called by the Greeks Harpocrates; son of a Horus-godand the goddess Rat-Tauit,84HOW. A sepulchre at,72HOW-A'RA. Pyramid of Amenemhat III at,26HOWITT. Reference to,258,259HOZ'AN-EK. A deity of the ancient Maya,29;equivalent, Cauac,29HU. God of taste,181HUBERT. The works of,253HU'I. Official at court of Rameses III,262,263HU-NEF'ER. Papyrus of,140HU-ZAY'UI. West wind called,180HYK'SOS. Period of,4;Set identified with their gods,101;overran Egypt,139;kings,157;war against the,194IIB'IS, THE. Worship of,295-297;details of, given by Herodotus,296;last resting-place at Eshmunên in,303IDEAS. Fusion of Greek and Egyptian,306I-EM-HET'EP. Temple of, at Memphis,147;son of Ptah; god of medicine,150,151;worship of,151;of human origin, who became deified because of great medical skill,152;reference to,154,207I-ER-HA-RE'ROU. The king-priest of Heliopolis,240;civil war between Kamenophis and Prince Pimonî,240-245;cuirass of,240;Minnemai, the son of,245IM-HO'TEP. Hero-god,303,304;worshipped under the name of Asklepios,310IMPRESSIONIST GROUP. See ArtINDIAN-S. Bilquila, and the soul,6;reference to writer,10;Cheyenne tribe; claim of,10;Kiche tribe,12;Klamath,74I'SIS. Buckle sign of,7;one of, the great gods at Heliopolis,14;birth of,65;wife of Osiris ruled in his absence,66;grief at death of Osiris,67;goes to Byblos,68;procures coffin of Osiris,69;sets up shrines,70;temple of,71,73;hymn addressed to Osiris by,75;myth of,80-84;equivalent, Ast; worship of,80;identified with Maāt, goddess of justice,82;attributes, symbols and equivalents,83;said to have cut off head of Set,91;lays magic spells on her son's boat,91;Plutarch and,98;her sister Nephthys and,99;reference to,17,79,95,101,118,136,147,148,155,156,171,174,175,203I'SIS AND NEPH'THYS. Twin goddesses,246;Isis and Ra's secret name,259;Isis and Horus at one time hid in the swamps of the Delta,264;in Egypt and Greece Sarapis regarded as the male counterpart of Isis,287;the scorpion sacred to Isis,295;the goose sacred to Isis,297;Set, the dark brother of Isis,300;Isis identified with Demeter,303,306;Isis a popular deity,308;Isis the goddess of Alexandria,308;confused with Hathor,308;Isis and Horus postured in a figure,308;reference to temple of Isis at Philæ,320ITALY,224I-U'AA. Father of Tyi, wife of Amen-hetep III,157IX. A deity of the ancient Maya,29;equivalent, Zaczini,29JJACKAL, THE. Sacred to Anubis,294;associated with the dead, in Egyptian mythology,294JAH'VEH. Reference to,133;Jews reading sacred name pronounce it 'Adonai,'259JAPAN-ESE. God of the Ainu of,146;her painting,311,325JAVANESE. The soul and,32JOP'PA. A town of Palestine,