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Open Request Egyptian Astronomical Texts. Volume 3: Decans, Planets, Constellations and Zodiacs

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Egyptian Astronomical Texts. Volume 3: Decans, Planets, Constellations and Zodiacs​

Originally published: December 15, 1969
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O. NEUGEBAUER, R.A. PARKER, Egyptian Astronomical Texts III. Decans, Planets, Constellations and Zodiacs,
Providence, 1969

Seminal text for which I can only source reviews from the time of publication. University library does not have.
 

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Someone will need to scan this.
 

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I figured as well; it's a tough cookie! A lot of scholars refer back to it pertaining to ancient Egyptian astrology...
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Turns out it is relatively outdated and ew findings are rendering much of what he authors suggested somewhat erroneous. I imagine many of the charts and lists useful but not as essential for me as I anticipated...
 
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