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According to E. A. Wallis Budge, " as a Pantheus, i. e. All-God, he appears on the amulets with the head of a cock ( Phœbus ) or of a lion ( Ra or Mithras ), the body of a man, and his legs are serpents which terminate in scorpions, types of the Agathodaimon.
* By Nile and Tigris, a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British museum between the years 1886 and 1913, by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, 1920 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format )
Egyptologist E. A. Wallis Budge suggests possible connections or parallels in Osiris ' resurrection story with those found in Christianity:
The early deaths of Young and Champollion, in 1829 and 1832, did not put an end to these disputes ; the authoritative work on the stone by the British Museum curator E. A. Wallis Budge, published in 1904, gives special emphasis to Young's contribution by contrast with Champollion's.
The Rosetta Stone, E. A. Wallace Budge, ( Dover Publications ), c. 1929, Dover edition ( unabridged ), 1989.
His contemporary adversary, E. A. Wallis Budge, however, thought Egyptian religion to be primarily henotheistic where all the gods and goddesses were aspects of the God Ra, similar to the devas in Hinduism.
* Budge, E. A. Wallis.
* Budge, E. A. Wallis.
* Budge, E. A. W. ( 1894 ).
* Budge, E. A. W. ( 1904 ).
The following are taken from public domain translations made by E. A. Wallis Budge in the early part of the 20th century ; more recent translations may differ in the light of modern scholarship.
* Budge, E. A. Wallis.
* Budge, E. A. Wallis.
E. A. Wallis Budge argued that the spread of Christianity in Egypt was influenced by the likeness of attributes between the Mother of Christ and goddesses such as Isis and Neith.
* The Gods of the Egyptians, or, Studies in Egyptian mythology by E. A. Wallis Budge ( 1904 ) p. 265
The work of E. A. Wallis Budge, Birch's successor at the British Museum, is still in wide circulation-including both his hieroglyphic editions and his English translations, though the latter are now considered inaccurate and out-of-date.
* Budge, E. A.
E. A. Wallis Budge writes,
Petrie remains a controversial figure for his pro-eugenics views and opinions on other social topics, which spilled over into his disputes with the British Museum's Egyptology expert, E. A. Wallis Budge.
In 1904, English Egyptologist E. A. Wallis Budge wrote in The Gods of the Egyptians:
According to Sir E. A. Wallis Budge:
* Budge, E. A. Wallis, The Queen of Sheba and her only son Menelik, London 1932.
Of the excellence of his style and of his practical religious zeal we are able to judge from the thirteen homilies on the Christian life and character which have been edited and translated by E. A. Wallis Budge ( London, 1894 ).
# Kethabha dhe-Thunnaye Mighaizjzikhanl ( Book of Entertaining Stories ), edited and translated by E. A. Wallis Budge ( London, 1897 ).
The existence of a god named Khem was later understood as a faulty reading, but unfortunately it had already been enshrined in books written by E. A. Wallis Budge — now out of copyright and widely reprinted.

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Budge surmised that Abrasax was " a form of the Adam Kadmon of the Kabbalists and the Primal Man whom God made in His own image.
Wallis Budge.
* 1915 – Don Budge, American tennis player ( d. 2000 )
* Hamer, Diane, Budge, Belinda, eds.
In the Osirian temple at Denderah, an inscription ( translated by Budge, Chapter XV, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection ) describes in detail the making of wheat paste models of each dismembered piece of Osiris to be sent out to the town where each piece is discovered by Isis.
Unlike the Rosetta Stone, their hieroglyphic inscriptions were relatively intact, and though the inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone had been deciphered long before the discovery of the other copies of the decree, subsequent Egyptologists including Wallis Budge used these other inscriptions to further refine the actual hieroglyphs that must have been used in the lost portions of the hieroglyphic register on the Rosetta Stone.
The player long considered to have had the best backhand of all time, Don Budge, had a powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that imparted topspin onto the ball.
It was snapped up for a " preposterous " price by the great Egyptologist Wallis Budge, of the British Museum.
* Budge.

Budge and W
Cope Budge, Emil A. Balliet, Wayne E. Kraiss, Murray W. Dempster and Carol Taylor.

Budge and Book
" Chapter XXXb ( Budge ) of the Book of the Dead
* " Papyrus of Ani: Egyptian Book of the Dead ", Sir Wallis Budge, NuVision Publications, page 57, 2007.
* The Book of Am-Tuat by Wallis Budge
* The Book of the Bee translated by E. A. Wallis Budge 1886
* The Book of the Bee, chapter XLIX " The names of the Apostles in order " by Solomon, Nestorian bishop of Basra, 13th century ( edited by Ernest A. Wallace Budge, 1886 ).
The book is dedicated to Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, the translator of the Egyptian Book of the Dead and Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities of the British Museum, with whom she met to discuss the history of the ancient Near East while writing the book.

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