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A51638 The Egyptian history, treating of the pyramids, the inundation of the Nile, and other prodigies of Egypt, according to the opinions and traditions of the Arabians written originally in the Arabian tongue by Murtadi, the son of Gaphiphus, rendered into French by Monsieur Vattier ... and thence faithfully done into English by J. Davies ... Murtaḍā ibn al-ʻAfīf, 1154 or 5-1237.; Vattier, Pierre, 1623-1667.; Davies, John, 1625-1693. 1672 (1672) Wing M3128; ESTC R23142 128,209 344

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Bar and Abatement Replications Rejoynders Issues Verdicts Judgments Utlaries and Avowries and divers other Pleadings in Real Personal and Mixt Actions Collected from the Manuscripts as well of some of the late Learned Prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas as of divers eminent Practisers in the Court of Kings Bench. Never before extant in Print Methodically digested under apt Titles with an exact Table By W. B. a Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. In Folio price 12 s. printed 1671. 105. The Lord Dyer's Reports with a Table never before printed with it In Folio primed 1671. 106. Cowels Interpreter Corrected and very much enlarged By Tho. Manley In Folio printed 1671. 137. The Complete Sollicitor Corrected and enlarged In Octavo price 3 s. Printed 1672. Now in the Press 108. The Lord Coke's Eleven Volums of Reports n French with a Table never before printed with them In Folio 109. A new Dictionary in English and Latine By Thomas Holy-Oake In Quarto FINIS LONDON Printed by R. Battersby for Thomas Bassett Bookseller at the George near Cliffords Inne in Fleetstreet 1672. The Author's Prayer * The Arabian hath 20. Proper names which for brevity's jake are omitted The Author's Design The Priests of Egypt The Cater Effects of of the Magick of the Egyptian Priests Gancam King and Priest A Castle built by Spirit Sources of the Nile The Priestess Borsa Her Pipes Her Ram. House of Adamant Nabuchodonozor Ga iac Son of Gancam His Braz●n Tr●e Philemo● Saiouph A Maritrine Pyramid Pharaan King of Egypt Masar King of Egypt Eardesir King and Priest The Priestess Bedoura Hermes The Danae Outiratis The City of the Black Eagle Saurid the Son of Sahaloc Aclimon Pyramids Sauria's Mirrour The Nurse Idol The Idol Becres The two great Pyramids Pyramids built before the Deluge Armelius Abum The Annals of two Brothers Coptites The three Pyramids The colour'd Pyramid Seven Orders of Priests Guards of the Pyramids Stories of the Pyramids Story I. Story II. Story III. Story IV. Story V. Predictions made to King Saurid Nabuchodonozor The Spirits of the Pyramids Saurid's Death Hargib Saurid's Son Addicted to Chemistry Domeria Menaos History of the Deluge and Noah Adam Seth. Enos Cainan Mahalel Jared Edrisus Mechavel King The name Edrisus Hermes Matusalech Malec Noah King Darmasel Mechavel Son of Darmasel Saudib Philemon The Ark. Mechavel would fire the Ark. The Deluge Different O inious of the Deluge History of Noah according to an ancient Book found by the Author Noah's Wife 〈◊〉 2156 Years from Adam to the Deluge The Elephant sneezes out a Swine the Lion a Cat. The Vine and the part the Devil hath in it Noah's Shrine The Venom of the Scorpion and the Serpent The Kings of Egypt before the Deluge Pharaan Philemon Pharaan Masar King of Egypt Garisa Coptim Father of the Coptites Maca. Moncatam's Chemistry Mirrour of Racoda Pharos of Alexandria Noah's Prayer for Masar Masar's Tomb. Kings of Egypt after the Deluge History of Abraham and Totis King of Egypt Charoba Tatis's Da ghter Abraham's Prayer for Charoba A Chanel out of the Nile into the Red Sea Totis called The Just Totis a Tyrant the first of the Pharaos Charoba poisons her Father and reigns after him History of Gebirus and Charoba Alexandria The Nymph Marina Painters in the bottom of the Sea The Seven Tombs Charoba's Nurse defeats Gebirus and his Army Charoba's Death Dalica Queen of Egypt The Kings of Egypt after Dalica Words of Mahumet advantageous to Egypt Augmentation of the Nile A young Virgin Sacrificed for that end Pharao Haman Sources of the Nile Causes of ●s overflowing The Q●lities of Eg●pt The History of the Ez●pti●● Slave Qualities of Egypt The Nubians Gamra and Zep●ta Belsa Son of the Coptesse Omar The 〈◊〉 〈…〉 Mamunus Barbarians The Rajan Joseph's Pharao Geouna Strabo calls these kinds of Lands 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Manhi Lahon The Name of Alphiom Joseph Alphiom II. Geomery The Nilometer Alphiom III. Alphiom IV. It s Revenue Joseph's Prison The place of Jacob's Camel Zelicha Joseph ' s Mistress Caphor's Prayer Joseph's prayer Gize The Pyramids Macherir the blind Man Mussulman Doemons The Piramids Babelain Babylon Quisias the son of Caltham The front of the Mosquey The augmentations of the Mosquey of Masre Reading of History in the Mosquey The green Tables of the Mosquey of Masre Pharao's Castle Caron the Wealthy who is Corah Chemistry Omars Letter to Gamrou Gamrou's Answer to Omar A Statue of Mahumet at Masre Another Statue of Mahumet Cairo Mary of Egypt The last words of Mahumet Other words of Mahumet The words of a Sage of Egypt The Prophets and Devout Persons liv'd by their Labour The cryes of a Devote at the Mosquey-Gate of Masre
shall take the Kingdom of Egypt by force There shall be in that Province Mosqueys and Temples wherein they shall make their Prayers the noise whereof shall be heard like the humming of Bees Their Empire shall extend to the Eastern parts of the World and to the Western and even to the end of the World Afterwards the Patrician sent to Omar Gods peace be with him to get his Protection for himself and those of his House and to agree w●th him upon such conditions as he should desire and be satisfy'd withall The Solphian God shew him mercy citing for Author the Chasan son of Ismael the Sarrabian in the B●ok of the Histories of Egypt which he hath composed speaks in these terms I have heard that the Land of Alphiom and its appurtenances were heretofore governed by the Prophet of God Joseph Gods peace be with him according to the Revelation which he had had of it and the Command given him by All-mighty God and divided into three hundred and sixty Towns or Villages as many as there are days in the year and that with a design which he brought to effect For when the Nile fail'd any year and that God heard not the Prayers made for the augmentation of its course every one of those Villages supply'd Egypt with a days sustenance There is no Countrey in the World that has been reduced and cultivated by Divine Revelation but this There is not upon Earth a less and yet a more fertile Province nor one that abounds in all sorts of good things or is better furnished with Rivers For if we compare the Rivers of Alphiom with those of Bosra and Damas we shall find the former have the advantage Many persons excellent for their wit and knowledge would have given us the number of its Chanels and its free and common places but they could not number them Others have not medled with the Chanels and have only set down the common places of that Countrey which are not in the possession of any person Mussulman or Alien and whereof the mighty and the weak make equal advantage and they have found about seventy sorts 'T is related of the Man 〈…〉 us God shew him mercy that when he came to Egypt he sent for several of the chiefest Inhabitants of the Countrey and among others two Learned men one surnamed Abulseriphus and the other Saguidus the son of Gaphirus of whom he enquired concerning the advantages of Egypt and what things made it recommendable Suguidus the son of Gaphirus made him a large discourse after which he said to Abulseriphus Do you also tell us what you know of the excellencies of your Countrey Abulseriphus praised God and gave him thanks and prayed for the Prophet Gods peace and mercy be with him after which Lord Commander of the Faithful said he Joseph the teller of Truth Gods peace and mercy be with him after God had put the affairs of this our Province into his hands and given him a Supremacy in it obliged the Inhabitants to serve him in the Western parts in a Land now called Alphiom where he caused three hundred and sixty great Farms to be cultivated as many as there are days in the year so that the Village of each Farm furnished the Inhabitants of Egypt with a days fustenance Joseph did this by Revelation which he had had from his Lord. Had he made as many on the East side we should have had more then we needed all the provisions which might have been brought from the Eastside For we have one day in the West It may be my Lord said the Mamunus the Sun rises in the West Before that said Abulseriphas the Barbarians will come Who told you that said the Mamunus I found it said Abulseriphus in the Book of the Prophet Daniel Gods peace be with him Is it necessary said the Mamumus that the Barbarians come It is said Abulseriphus insomuch that they shall come to the Land that is to the Countrey of Emesse and then there will be no other Sanctuary but Jerusalem and they shall have no other sustenance but Lupins He afterwards entertained him with long Discourses which to avoid tedeousness we shall abridge Then he said to him Lord Commander of the Faithful if our Countrey had no other advantage then what God says of it in the History of his Prophet Joseph Gods peace be with him when he speaks thus to the King Give me the oversight of the Store-houses of the Land it were enough Hasam the son of Isaac says that Joseph Gods peace and mercy be with him when he was Master of Egypt and highly favoured by the Rajan his Pharao after he had passed a hundred years of age was envyed by the Kings Favourites and the Grandees of his Court by reason of the great power he had and the Kings great affection towards him and that they one day spoke thus to him Great King Ioseph is now grown very ancient his knowledge is diminished his beauty is decay'd his Judgment is impaired and his Wisdom is departed from him Pharao liked not their remonstrances and was so far from approving their discourses that he gave them harsh language so that for a good while after they durst not say any thing to him concerning Ioseph but two years after they renew'd their formes envious discourses whereupon the King said to them Tell me wherein you would have me make a tryal of his abilities Alphiom was then called Geouna that is to say the Fenne and served for a Common Sewer to the Upper Egypt and a passage for the water They therefore agreed together about what they should propose to the King for the tryal of Ioseph Gods peace and mercy be with him and spoke thus to Pharao Command Ioseph to turn the water of Geouna and force it thence that you may have a new Province and a new revenue The King thereupon sent for Ioseph and said to him You know how dear such a Daughter of mine is to me and you see it is time I should assign her some place where she may be Mistress and whereof the Revenues may be sufficient to maintain her and I do not find any Lands besides my own which I can give her unless it be Geouna For that Land is neither too near nor at too great a distance and there is no coming into it of any side unless it be through desart and dangerous places the case will be the same with her none can come near her on any side but through desart and dangerous places Another besides Hasam says that Alphiom is in the midst of Egypt as Egypt is in the midst of other Countries in regard one cannot get into Egypt on any side but through places that are desart and full of danger That is true great King said Ioseph according to Hasam when does it please you to have it so for it will be with the assistance of All-mighty God The sooner
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