Ancient Egyptian Beliefs (2) 20/7/2008

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Last week, we said that Sir Wallace Budge, the director of the Egyptian antiquities department at the British museum at the end of the nineteenth century, published a book entitled The Egyptian Religion. In his book, he wrote a chapter … Continued

Ancient Egyptian Beliefs (1) 13/7/2008

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The Ancient Egyptian system of beliefs and religion is very difficult to understand, yet it carries all the abstract meanings expressed later in religions like Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The Egyptian Religion, written by Sir Wallace Budge who was the … Continued

Stargazers (3) 26 /5/2008

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As we saw in the last two articles, the Arabs were the world’s experts in astronomy during the Arab renaissance, between the tenth and fifteenth centuries. They left behind the hundreds of manuscripts about this science, as well as various … Continued

Stargazers (2) 25/5/2008

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As we mentioned last week, about half of the stars in the Western sky maps have Arabic names transliterated into Latin characters. A good example of this are the stars in three famous constellations: the Big Dipper (Ursa Major), the … Continued

The Stargazers (1) 19/5/2008

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Since the dawn of history, human beings have gazed into the sky and observed the star groups, giving them names. The movement of the stars in the sky, referred to as planets, has always intrigued mankind. Interestingly, star gazing was … Continued