... governs the revolution ofthe planets around the sun. Back ofthe fall ofthe die are causes, or chains of causes, running back further than the mind can follow. The position ofthe die in the ... speak ofthe Fatherhood of God, and the Motherhood of Nature of God, the Divine Father, and Nature the Universal Mother—and have thus instinctively acknowledged the Principle of Gender in the ... judgment on the Hermetic conception ofthe Mental nature ofthe Universe. Think over any and all of the other conceptions, and see whether this be not true of them. But the Absolute point of view...
... realm ofthe dead — as spec-tators. They looked on as the souls ofthe dead were being judged and they witnessed the torment of those who failed to pass the tests of Ma’at. A man dressed in the ... into the streets and onto a ferryboat. This boat took them across the Nile into the City of the Dead, in the western desert region. With words of power, chanted by the wise son, they entered the ... as goddesses of childbirth, helping the mother to safely deliver the child. If the family was not wealthy enough to afford one, the expectant mother gave birth on the roof ofthe house; a modest...
... swamp. The completion ofthe last portion ofthe causeway cost the Egyptians heavily, for while they were exposed to the arrows ofthe Rebu archers these were now beyond the range ofthe Egyptians ... among the special favorites ofthe king. Many ofthe girls were assigned to the queen androyal princesses, others to the wives ofthe priests and generals who formed the council ofthe king. The ... either to the Exodus or to any ofthe eventswhich preceded it among the records of Egypt, there is nothing to fix the date as occurring during the reign of any one among the long line of Egyptian...
... ancient Egypt, had additional titles suggesting that they specialized in treating various parts ofthe body: Physician ofthe Eyes, Physician ofthe Belly, Shepherd ofthe Anus.1 Ofthe Egyptians, ... innumerable doctors, some specializing in diseases ofthe eye, others of the head, others ofthe stomach, and so on; while others, again, deal with the sort of troubles which cannot be exactly localized.”2 ... Tests of Fertility and Pregnancy Children were considered a blessing in ancient Egypt. Sons and daughters took care of their parents in their old age. They were often called " ;the staff of...
... development the progeny of those pole cells become the germ cells (the precursors of the eggs or ofthe sperm). The nuclei at the surface of other re-gions ofthe embryo undergo four fur-ther rounds of ... Furthermore, if the hotend ofthe rod is then plunged into ice,a wave of cooling will follow the wave of heat down the length ofthe metal.In the same way, temperature ßuctua-tions at the ... throughout the length of the cilium. In addition, an extra pair of mi-crotubules not found in the centrioledevelops along the axis. The structure of the axoneme mirrors the ninefoldsymmetry of the...
... Maker ofthegodsofthe south and ofthe north, ofthe west and ofthe east! Come ye and acclaim Rā, the Lord of heaven, the Prince—life, health, strength be to him! the Creator ofthe gods, ... Isis 74 The Legend of Horus of Behutet 77 The Legend of Khnemu and the Seven Years' Famine 83 The Legend ofthe Wanderings of Isis 87 The Legend ofthe Princess of Bekhten ... made their paper from it by cutting the inner part ofthe stem into thin strips, the width of which depended upon the thickness ofthe stem; the length of these varied, of course, with the length...
... interrogated, or the glories of military power and imperial expansion, or the contests ofthe amphitheatre, or the penalties of the law, or the selective tenure of rights and privileges, or the code of elite ... came the weavers, then the smoke-blackened cooks, then the rest ofthe household with elements ofthe urban plebsmixed in, and finally a battery of eunuchs, all under the direction ofthe chiefs ... cook named Kytheros, the slave of the father ofthe sophist Scopelian, in league with the old man's concubine, was once able to turn the fatheragainst his son, replace the son in the old man's...
... ALP I. On the otherhand, the Tm of D266N/Y269A-ALP I increased by only4 °C. The denaturation temperature indicates the stability of the structure ofthe protein. The difference of the increments ... [12,13].We hypothesized that the divergence ofthe properties of ALP I from the alkaline subtilisins might depend on the structure ofthe enzyme. In particular, the instability of ALP I in highly ... surrounding residues ofthe depression, and the side chain ofthe mutated residue might restrain the mobility ofthe N-terminal region on the surface byinteraction with the main chain of Lys26 by van...
... bout one tenth of the specific activity ofthe oligomeric complex [15]. For the recombinant human enzyme the nonassociated form alsoappeared to be dimers ofthe 138 kDa subunit, since theirMrwas ... wereconstructed by use o f the EcoRV and SacI sites in the cDNAandwerethenusedtotransform293-cells .The region responsible for the different degree of association of the human and murine enzyme ... located in the insert within the catalyticdomain, close to the catalytic His264, and the proximity to the active site may explain the effect of oligomerization onenzyme activity. Even though the exact...
... several theories concerning the origin ofthe world, so there were various accounts ofthe creation of man. The first natural belief ofthe Greek people was that man had sprung from the earth. They ... to the meaning ofthe oracular command, but at length both agreed that by the bones of their mother were meant the stones ofthe earth. They accordingly took up stones from the wrath. If the ... DEMETER,[13] the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, was the goddess of Agriculture. MNEMOSYNE, the daughter of Uranus and Gæa, was the goddess of Memory and the mother ofthe nine Muses. LETO (Latona) was the...
... surface ofthe coin. The card might represent the section ofthe wall that turned and the silver dollar the section ofthe floor. Both were so nicely fitted into the adjacent portions ofthe floor ... for the source or meaning ofthe wail. And indeed the latter proved to be the truth, for this strange growth upon the crani-ums ofthe plant men of Barsoom represents the thousand ears of these10attack ... the countless ages but a single soul hasfled?"Go back the way thou camest, to the merciful maws ofthe children of the Tree of Life or the gleaming fangs ofthe great white apes, for therelies...