A study of some aspects of theological thought in ancient Egypt. Contents: I. The name of Thoth; II. Thoth in the legends of Osiris and Horus; III. Thoth and the Ennead of Heliopolis; IV. Thoth and Re in the Solar barque; V. Thoth as lunar deity; VI. The symbols of Thot; VII. Thot as the representative of Re; VIII. The special functions of Thoth as lunar divinity; IX. Thot as founder of social order and of sacred ritual; X. Thoth as author of the ‘’Divine Words’’; XI. Thoth as all-knowing; XII. Thoth as Creator; XIII. Thoth in magic; XIV. Thoth as god of the dead; XV. Thoth in Egyptian Ritual; XVI. The chief temples and shrines of Thoth. Appendix: A. List of proper names in which the name of Thoth appears; B. Epithets of Thoth; C. Some divine associates of Thoth. Additional notes.
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