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I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Creator: H Robinson
I am not mad, most noble Festus, 19th century. Biblical scene, from Acts 26: 25: But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness. St Paul on trial before Antonius Felix, governor of Caesarea. Paul (right, with arms raised and in chains), appeals to Felix. Engraving after Paul before Felix, also called Paul at Ephesus, a painting made c1748 by William Hogarth, in Lincoln's Inn, London
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Block statue of Hor, a long serving secretary to rulers of the late 22nd and early 23rd dynasty
Block statue of Hor, a long serving secretary to rulers of the late 22nd and early 23rd dynasty. The statue was commissioned by the king Petubast for the temple of Amun at Karnak, where a statue in memory of Hor's young wife, Princess Shebensopdet was also found. Country of Origin: Egypt. Culture: Ancient Egyptian. Date/Period: Third Intermediate, 23rd Dynasty. Place of Origin: Karnak, Temple of Amun 818-793 BC. Material Size: Granite h = 1.10 m. Credit Line: Werner Forman Archive/ Egyptian Museum, Cairo . Location: 49
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The invention of writing was attributed to Thoth, god of learning and wisdom and patron of scribes
The invention of writing was attributed to Thoth, god of learning and wisdom and patron of scribes, seen here in his baboon aspect. A scribe with an open papyrus roll on his lap is in attendance. Country of Origin: Egypt. Culture: Ancient Egyptian. Date/Period: 18th dynasty c.1550-1295BC. Material Size: serpentine, h=14cms. Credit Line: Werner Forman Archive/ Egyptian Museum, Berlin . Location: 37
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