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Molds were made from the wood of a red tree in the forms of the sixteen dismembered parts of Osiris, the cakes of ' divine ' bread were made from each mold, placed in a silver chest and set near the head of the god with the inward parts of Osiris as described in the Book of the Dead ( XVII ).
On April 26, 1976, the Church Committee of the United States Senate issued a report, " Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operation with Respect to Intelligence Activities ", In Book I, Chapter XVII, p 389 this report states:
In Book XVII of The Iliad, Apollo disguises himself as Mentes to encourage Hector to fight Menelaus, (" Hector, now you're going after something you'll not catch, chasing the horses of warrior Achilles, descendant of Aeacus.
* Strabo, Geographica, Book XVII: North Africa.
Consequently, Senet boards were often placed in the grave alongside other useful objects for the dangerous journey through the afterlife and the game is referred to in Chapter XVII of the Book of the Dead.
* Book XVII: de rebus rusticis ; Agriculture
The Project Gutenberg Edition Book: History of the Philippine Islands – 1521 to the beginning of the XVII century.
It is also mentioned in Book XVII of the Analects of Confucius and in two of the books of Mencius ( c. 3rd century BC ).
The Project Gutenberg Edition Book: History of the Philippine Islands-1521 to the Beginning of the XVII century.
* Vellian, Jacob ( 2001 ) Knanite community: History and culture ; Syrian church series ; vol. XVII ; Jyothi Book House, Kottayam
On 26 April 1976, the Church Committee of the United States Senate issued a report, " Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operation with Respect to Intelligence Activities ", In Book I, Chapter XVII, p 389 this report states:
" He argues that most of the homilies in the Vercelli Book are sermons with general themes, while two of the homilies describe lives of the saints ( XVII and XXIII ).

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* The Geography, Book XVI, Chapter II The entire context of the cited chapter of Strabo's work
The name of Maciste ultimately comes from a sentence in Strabo's Geography ( Book 8, Chapter 3, Section 21 ), in which he writes: — " And in the middle is the temple of the Macistian Heracles, and the river Acidon.
* Strabo's Geographica Book IV

Book and Geography
Strabo in his Geography, Book VII 3, 12, tells about the Daci-Getae division " Getae, those who incline towards the Pontus and the east, and Daci, those who incline in the opposite direction towards Germany and the sources of the Ister ".
< p > Strabo ... enters largely, in the Second Book of his Geography, into the opinions of Eratosthenes and other Greeks on one of the most difficult problems in geology, viz., by what causes marine shells came to be plentifully buried in the earth at such great elevations and distances from the sea .</ p >
* Book XIV: de terra et partibus ; Geography: Earth, Asia, Europe, Libya, islands, promontories, mountains, caves
The Ems was known to several ancient authors: Pliny the Elder in Natural History ( 4. 14 ), Tacitus in the Annals ( Book 1 ), Pomponius Mela ( 3. 3 ), Strabo and Ptolemy, Geography ( 2. 10 ).
Among the most respected of the postwar American poets are John Ashbery, the key figure of the surrealistic New York School of poetry, and his celebrated Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1976 ); Elizabeth Bishop and her North & South ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1956 ) and " Geography III " ( National Book Award, 1970 ); Richard Wilbur and his Things of This World, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for Poetry in 1957 ; John Berryman and his The Dream Songs, ( Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1964, National Book Award, 1968 ); A. R.
The earliest recorded mention of Dubai is in 1095, in the " Book of Geography " by the Andalusian-Arab geographer Abu Abdullah al-Bakri.
The " Monograph on Geography " ( Dili zhi 地理志 ) of the Book of Han ( 1st century AD ) claimed that Jizi had taught the people of Joseon agriculture, sericulture, and weaving, as well as proper ceremony.
# Kitâb al-buldân (" Book of Geography ")
Strabo in his Geography ( c. 30 ), Book I, Chapter 4, mentions Thule in describing Eratosthenes ' calculation of " the breadth of the inhabited world " and notes that Pytheas says it " is a six days ' sail north of Britain, and is near the frozen sea.
In the Book of Han, the " Geography Column " section says, " Qiantang, affiliated to west governor general.
The accounts related to Zelph are used as evidence by some Book of Mormon scholars to suggest that the Lehites inhabited the entire North American continent as proposed by the Hemispheric Geographical Model, rather than merely portions of Central America as suggested by the Limited Geography Model.
* Editorial Board, East Azarbaijan Geography, Iranian Ministry of Education, 2000 ( High School Text Book in Persian )
It is probably the mountain mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography ( Book 2, Chapter 10 ) as Melobokon oros, dividing the Chamavi and Cherusci tribes.
* Harm De Blij's Geography Book: A Leading Geographer's Fresh Look at Our Changing World, John Wiley & Sons, 1995.
Ptolemy in Geography ( Book 2 Chapter 10 ) on the other hand locates the Kaloukones on either side of the Elbe " below " ( north of?

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