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The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers

CHAPTER IV
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Plato, Eudoxus, and probably Pythagoras also, profited by the teaching of his priests.

The obelisks, serving also as memorial monuments on which the names and deeds of great kings were recorded, were sacred to him, and Pliny remarks of them that they represented the rays of the sun.

He was regarded as the god of light, the director of the entire visible creation, over which he reigned, as Osiris over the world of spirits.] "On perceiving it, they fell down to worship.

As they rose from their knees, I took the sceptre, and holding it up on high with much solemnity, exclaimed: 'In five days an artificer has transformed the despised vessel into which ye spat and in which men washed your feet, into this divine image.

Such a vessel was I, but the Deity, which can fashion better and more quickly than a goldsmith, has made me your king.


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