| Anthony Giddens - 1981 - 412 頁
...in Five Cultures, p. 197. 62. Weber, The Religion of India (Glencoe: Free Press, 1958), p. 64. 63. John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951). 64. Burns and Ralph, The Mesopotamian and Persian civilisations', in World Civilizations, p. 63. See... | |
| Dell Upton, John Michael Vlach - 1986 - 576 頁
...1972), pp. 29-59 (reprinted in this volume). 18. See, for example, the discussions of ma 'at in John Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), pp. 48-49, 119-23, and passim; of simtu in A. Leo Oppenheim, Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilization... | |
| William H. McNeill - 2009 - 860 頁
...less uncertainty than Mesopotamian. For convenience, I have adopted the round numbers tabulated in John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), pp. vii-viii. ANCIENT EGYPT required military action along the fringes of the Delta; and frontier skirmishes... | |
| Joseph P. Free, Howard Frederic Vos - 1992 - 324 頁
...the vowels are inserted by conjecture because hieroglyphics are composed only of consonants. 2John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), viii lWBE). natural setting for Joseph's rise to power and for the settlement of Israel in Egypt" (BWMS,... | |
| John William Bennett - 402 頁
...Science 153 (1966), reprinted in Man in Adaptation, I, ed. Yehudi Cohen (Chicago: Aldine Pub. Co., 1968); John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951); Woodbury, Civilizations in Desert Lands. 40. R. McCormick Adams, "Agriculture in Urban Life," 1 16.... | |
| Robert Eric Frykenberg - 1996 - 394 頁
...et al., The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946); and John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951). Chapter 6 Histoiy as Classicity: A Critical Criterion How historical understandings first arose and... | |
| Mary Lefkowitz - 2008 - 321 頁
...Begegnung Europas mit Agypten (Zurich: Artemis-Verlag, 1969), pp. 263-64. 30. Herodotus 2.123. 31. John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), p. 305. 32. For a particularly clear account, see Jaromir Malek, The Cat in Ancient Egypt (London:... | |
| William R. Polk - 2008 - 376 頁
...Press, 1946), 95. 18. IES Edwards, The Pyramids of Egypt (Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1947). 85. 19. See John A. Wilson, The Burden of Egypt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), 156ff. 20. Not himself sympathetic to religion, Edward Gibbon laconically commer1ted that during the... | |
| Roy W. Perrett - 2001 - 358 頁
...The demon then leaves the king in peace, for his kingdom has the supernatural power of truth. This religious basis of law predominates through the rest of Indian history until modern times. This is not to deny the development of commercial law at the hands of later commentators or of an essentially... | |
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