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  2. Thoth - Wikipedia

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    He served as scribe of the gods, [22] credited with the invention of writing and Egyptian hieroglyphs. [23] In the underworld , Duat , he appeared as an ape, Aani , the god of equilibrium, who reported when the scales weighing the deceased's heart against the feather, representing the principle of Maat, was exactly even.

  3. Scribal abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    Scribal abbreviations can be found in epigraphy, sacred and legal manuscripts, written in Latin or in a vernacular tongue (but less frequently and with fewer abbreviations), either calligraphically or not. In epigraphy, common abbreviations were comprehended in two observed classes: The abbreviation of a word to its initial letter;

  4. Ancient Egyptian mathematics - Wikipedia

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    In this case 8 times 365 is 2920 and further addition of multiples of 365 would clearly give a value greater than 3200. Next it is noted that ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 10 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 2190 ⁠ times 365 gives us the value of 280 we need. Hence we find that 3200 divided by 365 must equal 8 + ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 10 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 2190 ⁠. [8]

  5. When Israeli kibbutz lost sacred texts to attack, these ... - AOL

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    After fires destroyed sacred texts, an Oklahoma group went through the painstaking process of creating a sacred scroll for an Israeli community's use.

  6. Scribe - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist scribes believed that, “The act of copying them could bring a scribe closer to perfection and earn him merit.” [30] Rather later, Hindu texts were written, although the most sacred, especially the Vedas , were not written down until much later , and were learnt by heart by the priestly Brahmins .

  7. Nomina sacra - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 100 Furthermore, early scribes often distinguished between mundane and sacred occurrences of the same word, e.g. a spirit vs. the Spirit, and applied nomina sacra only to the latter (at times necessarily revealing an exegetical choice), although later scribes would mechanically abbreviate all occurrences.

  8. Hermetica - Wikipedia

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    This text probably originated among the scribes of a "House of Life", an institution closely connected with major Egyptian temples. [93] [94] Christian Bull argued in 2018 that the Hermetica were in fact written by Egyptian priests in late Ptolemaic and Roman times who presented their traditions to Greek-speaking audiences in Greek ...

  9. Maya cave sites - Wikipedia

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    A desire to be near places considered sacred influenced ... Perhaps this imagery "served to mystify and exalt the scribe's role". ... pp. 365–379. U of Colorado P ...