XXll CONTENTS. 



Pagi,- 



Puppets now used in Egypt. Name of Osiris in an Oval. 

 Triad. Osiris and Isis admitted into every Temple - S't't 



Sepulchre of Osiris at Philae. His Temple at Abydus. 

 Persons buried there from distant Towns. Apis at 

 Memphis -....- 346 



Names of Memphis, Busiris, and Taposiris. Apis the Bull 

 of Memphis ; an Image of the SouVof Osiris - - 347 



Apis, or Epaphus, known by certain Marks. His Colour. 

 How produced . . _ _ _ 34.8 



All clean Oxen belonged to Apis. Hapi his Egyptian Name. 

 Kept at Memphis. Considered a God - - 350 



Death of Apis. Said to be sometimes put to death - 352 



Rites of Bacchus supposed to be very similar to the Cere- 

 monies at his Funeral. Whence this Idea. Funeral of 

 Apis ; its Expense _ - _ . - 353 



Public Lamentation. Re-appearance of the Deity. Anew 

 Apis sought, and discovered by certain Marks - - 354 



Children inspired by him. Anger of Cambyses. Favour- 

 able or unfavourable Omens derived from the Actions of 

 Apis ------- 356 



Crocodiles awed by Apis. His Two Stables. Care taken 

 of him. Nile Water not given him, to prevent his be- 

 coming fat ----- - 358 



A Bull with Globe and Feathers. A black Bull on the 

 Coffins a Representation of Apis. ( Vide infra, Vol. II. 

 p. 315.) - - - - 359 



A White Bull. Sarapis. His Worship, when introduced 

 into Egypt -..-... 360 



The Name of Sarapis the Union of Osiris and Apis ; the 

 Sarapis of old Time being no other than Osiris - 364 



Sarapis not really an Egyptian Deity, but attached by the 

 Greeks to the Pantheon of Egypt. Isis confounded 

 with other Deities . _ . - 366 



Thermuthis. The Asp. Names of Isis - - - 367 



The Nuptial Diagram of Plato. Anubis and Hecate - 369 



Isis-Sothis. The Dog-Star. Legends of Osiris and Isis - 371 



The Two Egyptian Years; the Sothic Period of 1460 

 Years - - 372 



