382 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
of the single deities were chosen.t Some of the 7 planets 
and the 12 Great Gods were called by similar names and rep- 
seat by i images, because the planets were fires ol 
idents of all the segments of the Zodiac. These 
particulars are confirmed again by the astioavnenl pied 
tion on the Leeds mummy-coffin. In short, i _ deitis 
of the _ were, in higher respects, God’s ministers or 
els—in r times, spirits—residing in the planets and 
constliations sil | in their own creatures. 
not one of them — with the other.{ Regarding & 
XVII II Ith Dyn., we fi —— ~ — hundred years in 
the works of Ameilhon, Perizonius, Savigny, Bovet, Mure 
pie ollion Figeac, Rosellini, Goctioaaiens Archinand, He 
lix, Leseur, Sharpe, Barucchi, Maury, 
, Lepsius, and others. Mr. Osburn himself: ascribes t 
the. sa a Meiamun, the last icing of the XVILe 
Dyn., the period from 1493 to 1473 B.C. In 1833, 
the arvintoas of this same Ramses, represented on his: ma gn ; ag 
re resented. of Ramses alabaster saareer , Sao 
eum at London, : light ; sant iar sae 
eg’ Osimanpta and Ramses’ 
7 : + s 7 ve me : ’ is e. De 
| Sluis alt oxbo, quinque qui qui in. ee is stell 
undt dus), at ae Ai Sie Ged 3, 
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