Saturday, March 5, 2016

Magical Stela (Cippus of Horus) Period Late Period Dynasty Dynasty 30 Reign reign of Nectanebo II...

Magical Stela (Cippus of Horus)

Period: Late Period
Dynasty: Dynasty 30
Reign: reign of Nectanebo II...

Magical Stela (Cippus of Horus)

Period: Late Period
Dynasty: Dynasty 30
Reign: reign of Nectanebo II
Date: 360–343 B.C.
Geography: From Egypt, Alexandria Region, Alexandria; Made for Memphite Region, Heliopolis, Temple of the Mnevis bulls, (according to the inscription)
Medium: Meta-Greywacke
Dimensions: Overall h. 83.5 cm (32 7/8 in); w. 33.5 cm (13 3/16 in); d. 7.2 cm (2 13/16 in); h. of base 14.4 cm( 5 11/16 in); 33.5 cm (13 3/16 in); d. 14.4 cm (5 11/16 in)
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund, 1950
Accession Number: 50.85
Description

The top half of this stela was skillfully carved in the hard dark stone. On the part below the central figure panel, rows of hieroglyphs record thirteen magic spells to protect against poisonous bites and wounds and to cure the illnesses caused by them. The stela was commissioned by the priest Esatum to be set up in the public part of a temple. A victim could recite or drink water that had been poured over the magic words and images on the stela. As a mythic precedent, the hieroglyphic inscription around the base describes the magic cure that was worked upon the infant Horus by Thoth, the god of wisdom and writing.

On the stela, Isis speaks and recounts that while she and Horus were still hiding in the marshes, the child became ill. In her despair, she cried for help to the "Boat of Eternity" (the sun boat in which the god travels over the sky), "and the sun disk stopped opposite her and did not move from his place." Thoth was sent from the sun boat to help Isis and cured Horus by reciting a catalogue of spells. The spells always ended with the phrase "and the protection of the afflicted as well," indicating that by using these spells, any type of affliction in human beings would be healed.

In this detail of the stela, Horus emerges from the background in such high relief that he is posed as an actual three-dimensional statue, with his left leg striding forward and his head directly facing the viewer. He is portrayed in the conventional Egyptian form for youth; that is, he is nude and wearing his hair in a side lock. The soft, rounded forms of the bodies of Horus and the other deities are typical of the style of the period.

To symbolize his magic powers, Horus holds snakes and scorpions as well as an antelope (by its horns) and a lion (by its tail) in his closed fists. His feet rest on two crocodiles. Above him is the head of Bes, the dwarf deity with leonine features who had traditionally protected households but by this time had become a more general protective deity. Horus is flanked by three deities who stand upon coiled snakes. On the right is Thoth, identified by his ibis head, and on the left is Isis. Both protectively hold the walls of a curved reed hut, a primeval chapel, in which the Horus child stands together with a figure of Re-Harakhty, god of the rising sun, and two standards in the form of papyrus and lotus columns. The lotus standard supports the two feathers of Osiris' headdress.

The images incised into the stone at the top of the stela portray the perilous nighttime journey of the sun as it passes through the netherworld under the earth. Its rebirth each morning is shown at the uppermost point of the stela, where Thoth, four baboons, and the kneeling King Nectanebo II lift their arms in the gesture of adoration and prayer. Nectanebo II (r. 360–343 B.C.) was the last indigenous king of ancient Egypt. He struggled valiantly against the Persian empire only to be defeated in the end. After the lost battle, he fled to Upper Egypt, and nothing is known about his end.

Australian Ibis Sydney, Australia #BirdPoker  +Bird Poker “ibis” curated by +Phil Armishaw #birdsgallery...

Australian Ibis Sydney, Australia

#BirdPoker  +Bird Poker “ibis” curated by +Phil Armishaw
#birdsgallery...

Australian Ibis Sydney, Australia
 
#BirdPoker  +Bird Poker “ibis” curated by +Phil Armishaw
#birdsgallery +Birds GALLERY curated by +Heinrich Wagner
#birding  #birdwatching  #birdphotography  #birdphotographs  #nature #naturephotographers  #birdspecieslink #animalia (+Animalia) curated by   +Adelphe BACHELET
#birdloversworldwide +BIRD Lovers & WILDLIFE curated by +Robert SKREINER
#birdspecieslink +Birds in Focus curated by +Risto Talman
 #Birds4All +Birds4All curated by +Walter Soestbergen
 +WILDLIFE in the City  by +Edith Kukla

Glossy Ibis for #birdpoker Ibis with +Phil Armishaw

Glossy Ibis for #birdpoker Ibis with +Phil Armishaw

Glossy Ibis for #birdpoker Ibis with +Phil Armishaw

White-faced Ibis Throwing in a hand for #BirdPoker Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw San Joaquin Marsh...

White-faced Ibis

Throwing in a hand for #BirdPoker Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw

San Joaquin Marsh...

White-faced Ibis

Throwing in a hand for #BirdPoker Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw

San Joaquin Marsh, Irvine, California
Canon EOS 7D MKII, Sigma 150-600C@374mm, f/8, 1/1600, ISO640

+Birds GALLERY +HQSP Birds +BTP Bird Pro +Animalia


A pair of Sacred Ibis and a Wooley-necked Stork, Chitabe, Botswana. #BIRDS #BirdPoker Ibis curated ...

A pair of Sacred Ibis and a Wooley-necked Stork, Chitabe, Botswana.

#BIRDS
#BirdPoker Ibis curated ...

A pair of Sacred Ibis and a Wooley-necked Stork, Chitabe, Botswana.

#BIRDS
#BirdPoker Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw

#HQSPBirds +HQSP Birds curated by +Andy Brown, +Dilip Mundkur, +Matthew Stephenson and +Ian Calland
#BirdsGallery +Birds GALLERY curated by +Heinrich Wagner, +Don de la Rambelje and +Susan Wilkinson
#Birds4All +Birds4All curated by +Ricky L Jones and +Walter Soestbergen
#BirdsInFocus +Birds in Focus #BirdSpeciesLink curated by +Risto Talman
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#BirdLoversAndWildlife +BIRD Lovers & WILDLIFE curated by +Robert SKREINER, +Gemma Costa and +Roswitha Böhmer
#BeautifulBeautifulBirds +Beautiful Beautiful Birds curated by +William Joers
#Bird #Birds #Birding #BirdWatching #BirdPhotography #Avian

#WILDLIFE
#WholeWildlifeWeek +Whole Wildlife Week curated by +Sandy Schepis, +Dick Whitlock, +Anette Mossbacher and +Diego Cattaneo
#WildlifeGallery +Birds GALLERY curated by +Heinrich Wagner
#WildlifePhotos +WILDLIFE Photos curated by +Robert SKREINER and +Mladen Janjetović
#Animalia +Animalia curated by +Adelphe BACHELET
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#10000Photographers +10000 PHOTOGRAPHERS curated by +Robert SKREINER
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#PlusPhotoExtract curated by +Jarek Klimek
#PromotePhotography +Promote Photography curated by by +Nikola Nikolski, +Naghmeh Khadembashi, +Milena Ilieva and +Gittan Beheydt
#SoothingPhotography +Soothing Photography curated by +E Cindy, +Massimo Marengo, +Tomoaki Matsushita, +Naghmeh Khadembashi and +Steve J. Giardini
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Buff-necked Ibis - #nature   #wildlife   #birds #BirdPoker  Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw  #birdsgallery...

Buff-necked Ibis - #nature   #wildlife   #birds 

#BirdPoker  Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw 
#birdsgallery...

Buff-necked Ibis - #nature   #wildlife   #birds  

#BirdPoker  Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw 
#birdsgallery  +Susan Wilkinson +Heinrich Wagner 
 #hqspbirds +HQSP Birds curated by +Andy Brown +Dilip Mundkur +Wade Cochran and +Serkan Mutan
#Birds4All by +Ricky L Jones & +Walter Soestbergen (+Birds4All)
#BTPBirdPro+BTP Bird Pro . founded by +Rinus Bakker , owned by +Nancy Dempsey ,curated by +Jack Stepanyan
#Animalia (+Animalia) created by +Adelphe BACHELET  

#PhotoManiaUK +Photo Mania UK
curated by +Hans-Juergen Werner and +Chandro Ji

Precision preening - #nature   #wildlife   #birds Plumbeous Ibis - #Brazil #BirdPoker  Ibis curated...

Precision preening - #nature   #wildlife   #birds 
Plumbeous Ibis - #Brazil 

#BirdPoker  Ibis curated...

Precision preening - #nature   #wildlife   #birds  
Plumbeous Ibis - #Brazil  

#BirdPoker  Ibis curated by +Phil Armishaw 
#birdsgallery  +Susan Wilkinson +Heinrich Wagner 
 #hqspbirds +HQSP Birds curated by +Andy Brown +Dilip Mundkur +Wade Cochran and +Serkan Mutan
#Birds4All by +Ricky L Jones & +Walter Soestbergen (+Birds4All)
#BTPBirdPro+BTP Bird Pro . founded by +Rinus Bakker , owned by +Nancy Dempsey ,curated by +Jack Stepanyan
#Animalia (+Animalia) created by +Adelphe BACHELET  

#PhotoManiaUK +Photo Mania UK
curated by +Hans-Juergen Werner and +Chandro Ji

Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus) http//www.hbw.com/species/black-headed-ibis-threskiornis...

Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus)
http://www.hbw.com/species/black-headed-ibis-threskiornis...

Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus)
http://www.hbw.com/species/black-headed-ibis-threskiornis-melanocephalus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-headed_ibis
Listed as "Near Threatened" in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22697516/0
Captured in the Basai Wetlands near Delhi
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For #BirdPoker Ibis  curated by +Phil Armishaw 
For #ThreatenedThursday  +Threatened Thursday curated by +Sumit Sen and +Anette Mossbacher 
For #BTPBirdPro +BTP Bird Pro founded by +Rinus Bakker owned by +Nancy Dempsey and curated by +Jack Stepanyan and +Walli Veeser
For #Animalia +Animalia curated by +Adelphe BACHELET
For #WaterBirdWednesday  +Water Bird Wednesday curated by +Margaret Tompkins 
For #WildlifeWednesday curated by +Mike Spinak and +Morkel Erasmus

Another pelican saved after swallowing fish carcass at Pier - A brown pelican and three gray squirrels...

Another pelican saved after swallowing fish carcass at Pier - A brown pelican and three gray squirrels...

Another pelican saved after swallowing fish carcass at Pier - A brown pelican and three gray squirrels were among the 60 animals admitted to the von Arx Wildlife Hospital at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida last week. Other admissions include a white Ibis, an Eastern screech owl, a red-bellied woodpecker and a Florida soft-shell turtle.

Name app → ibis paint x

Name app → ibis paint x

Name app → ibis paint x