Amulets: Illustrated by the Egyptian Collection in University College, London (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Amulets: Illustrated by the Egyptian Collection in University College, London

No doubt the great majority of charms and amulets recorded by writers, have merely been selected by reason of casual connection. When any unusual event happened good or bad - the person looked for some cause in his own surroundings; and if he carried, or did, anything unusual, it was naturally connected with the event. Then, no doubt, there was much theorizing from very mixed assumptions, in order to construct a charm for a given purpose. How far human folly can go in such a way anyone may see in the tangible field of medicine by referring to ancient prescriptions.

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Author(s) - William Matthew Flinders Petrie

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ISBN - 9780265343777

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.2 cm

Page Count - 173

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