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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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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 Arabick Professor to the King of France And thence faithfully done into English by J. DAVIES of Kidwelly London Printed by R. B. for Thomas Basset at the George near Cliffords-Inn in Fleet-street 1672. To my Honoured Uncle Mr. JOHN GRIFFITH Of Llangwendraeth in the County of Carmarthen Dear Uncle WHen I was upon the Translation of this Piece I often entertained you with several Stories of it and you thought them not unpleasant You now have them all together and what must needs add to your satisfaction and diversion you will find a strange account according to the Arabians of a Countrey which affords matter of Admiration to those who travel thither even in our days You know how often I have bemoan'd your loss of divers excellent Manuscripts Prophecies Poetry and other Subjects relating to our own Countrey for certainly nothing so pleasant as to survey the Genius and Humours of our earliest Predecessors But since it is vain to call Time to an account for all the excellent things it hath devoured and to fasten on its Envy what is justly attributed to Humane Negligence give me leave to recommend this Prodigious Treatise which hath had the Fortune to escape its Teeth to your perusal and when I consider with what complacency you quote and reflect on the Actions and Apophthegmes of those who have Inhabited the World many Centuries of years before us I cannot doubt but you will approve the publick acknowledgment I make by the present address of my being Honour'd Uncle Your most affectionate Nephew and humble Servant J. DAVIES A TABLE Of the most remarkable things in the ensuing History of Egypt THe Priests of Egypt Page 4 The Cater 5 The Magick of the Egyptian Priests 7 Gancam King and Priest commands Spirits to build him a Palace 8 The Priestess Borsa and her Acts. 10 c. The Brazen Tree 14 The Maritime Pyramid 16 Divers Kings of Egypt 17 c. The City of the Black Eagle 21 The Pyramids built by Aclimon 24 25 Saurid's Mirrour 26 Pyramids built before the Deluge 29 The Brothers Annals 30 The three Pyramids 34 The Guards of the Pyramids 39 Stories of the Pyramids I II III IV V. 42 c. Predictions made to King Saurid 51 Nebuchodonozor 53 The Spirits of the Pyramids 54 History of the Deluge 59 King Darmasel 64 The Ark. 71 The Deluge 73 Different opinions of the Deluge 76 The History of Noah according to an Ancient Book found by the Author 77 Noah's Wife 82 The time from Adam to the Deluge 86 The Elephant and Lion in the Ark. 87 What part the Devil hath in the Vine 89 The Scorpion and the Serpent 91 Kings of Egypt before the Deluge 92 c. Moncatam's Chemistry 101 The Pharaos of Alexandria 102 Noah's Prayer for Masar 104 Masar's Tomb. 106 Kings of Egypt after the Deluge 108 The History of Abraham and Totis King of Egypt 109 Charoba Totis's Daughter 112 Abraham's Prayer for Charoba 114 Charoba poisoning her Father reigns after him 117 The History of Gebirus and Charoba 119 The Nymph Marina 123 Painters in the bottom of the Sea 126 The seven Tombs 128 Charoba's Nurse defeats Gebirus and his Army 131 Charoba's death 135 Dalica Queen of Egypt 136 Kings of Egypt after her 137 Words of Mahumet advantageous to Egypt 139 Augmentation of the Nile 142 A Virgin Sacrific'd to that end 443 Pharao 146 Sources of the Nile 150 Causes of its overflowing 151 Qualities of Egypt 158 The History of the Egyptian Slave 159 Other qualities of Egypt 163 Gamra and Zephta 173 Omar 174 The Land of Alphiom 177 The Mamunus 178 The Rajan Joseph's Pharao 181 The Acts of Joseph in Egypt 185 A second story of Alphiom Ibid. The Nilemeter 188 A third story of Alphiom 190 A fourth story of it 194 Joseph's Prison 195 The place of Jacob's Camel 198 Zelicha Joseph's Mistress 199 Caphor's Prayer 200 Joseph's Prayer 202 The Pyramids 206 Macherir the Blind man 207 Mussulman Daemons 211 The Pyramids 212 Quisias the son of Caltham 214 The Front of a Mosquey 220 The augmentations of the Mosquey of Masre 226 History read in the Mosquey 229 The green Tables of the Mosquey of Masre 230 Pharao's Castle 234 Caron the Wealthy who is Corah 236 Moses's Chemistry 239 Omars Letter to Gamrou 245 Gamrou's answer to Omar 246 A Statue of Mahumet at Masre 254 Another Statue of Mahumet 256 Mary of Egypt 258 The last words of Mahumet 259 Other words of Mahumet 261 The words of a Sage of Egypt 262 The Prophets and devout Persons liv'd by their Labour 263 The cries of a Devote at the Mosquey Gate of Masre 265 THE French Author's Preface Rendred into English Giving an account of the design of this Treatise and its publishing EGypt is a Province so pregnant in prodigies that from the earliest times those whose curiosity excited them to the knowledge of excellent things have made it one of the principal objects of their considerations Pliny names thirteen famous Authors who had written before him of the Pyramids which are one of the things admir'd therein and Herodotus desirous to say something of that Countrey in general before he came to the particular Narration of the expedition which Cambyses King of Persia had made into it and whereto the design of his History led him spent in that digression all his Euterpe that is to say one of the nine Books wherein it was his intention to comprehend whatever had been remarkable in the World to this time All the Authors who have since written in Greek or Latine or any other Language known in Europe have not omitted treating of the same subjects according to the occasions they have had to do it as being likely to prove the noblest Ornaments of their Works As concerning the Arabians though the Treatise whereof I here publish the Translation be short enough yet have they discoursed very amply of it in several Books and it is not long since I saw in the Lord Chancellors Library two Manuscripts in Folio of great bulk and close written which treat only of the rarities and singularities of Egypt at least if the Titles which have been put thereto by such as have examined them be true for I have not yet had the opportunity to consider them at leisure And therefore I shall not give any punctual account of them calling to mind that at the beginning of this very Manuscript out of which I have made this Translation some Italian had written these words as it were for its Title De Negromanzia e dell ' origine de ●i Negromanti which had obliged me at first to slight it and diverted me from looking more narrowly into it if the