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Poole, Reginald S.
Horae Aegypticae: or, the chronology of ancient Egypt: discovered from astronomical and hieroglyphic records upon its monuments, including many dates found in coeval inscriptions from the period of the building of the Great Pyramid to the times of the Persians ; and illustrations of the history of the first nineteen dynasties, shewing the order of their succession, from the monuments — London, 1851

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Sect, III.]

AND OTHER LISTS.

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Another tabular view which I insert will, I hope,
render what I have to say still more plain. It will be
seen that the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties are placed
first: then the Ninth, Sixth, and Fifteenth, because con-
temporary with the Eleventh and Twelfth; and then
the Thirteenth. The first column contains the nomen
or prenomen from the left part of the list in Roman
characters ; for in some cases the nomen is given, in
others, the prenomen. When the other name of a
King, whether it be nomen or prenomen, is found on
the monuments or in the Royal Turin Papyrus, I have
inserted it in brackets; and where the name is partially
erased in the table, I have been sometimes able to re-
store it from these authorities. The second column
contains corroborations of the arrangement from the
list of Kings called the Tablet of Abydos, and from the
Lists of Chenoboscion; these extracts being distin-
guished by the abbreviations T. A. and L. C. The
third column contains parts of the Royal Turin Papyrus
corresponding to the List of the Chamber of Kings;
and the fourth contains the portions of Manetho's List
(according to the transcript of Africanus) which cor-
respond to this List. The extracts from the Papyrus
relating to the Twelfth Dynasty will be found more
fully given in a table in page 156.
 
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