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Index, 4'» -» Tell-el-Yahoudeh, ii. 373. Temple, the funerary temples of Thebes, i. 264-275 ; the T. under the Ancient Empire, 318-333 ; under the Middle do., IZyZZ'i; under the New do., 335-433 ; general characteristics, 434 ; distinction between the T. in Egypt and in Greece, 435-7. Tenteta, statue at Boulak, ii. 208. 71'/, the, ii. 383. Teuffel, i. III. Texier, i. IX., X., XXVII. Teynard, Felix, ii. 157. Thebes, i. 6, 16-18, 27, 65-8, 77, 89, 122, 134-6, 15 1-7 ; its necropolis, 255-317; its temples, 333-84; the meaning of the epithet €/<aTd/i,7n,'Xo9, ii. 40. Theodorus (sculptor), ii. 317. Theophrastus quoted, ii. 125. Theseum, i. VII. Thorwaldsen, i. XI. Thoth, i. 63. Thothmes II., ii. 381, 400; Thothmes III., i. 19, 70, 268; Hall of T. at Karnak, 369, 381, 400, 406 ; his statues, 241 ; head in the British Museum, id. ; his portraits con- spicuous for fidelity, id. ; his porphyry sphinx at Boulak, 242. Thucydides, ii. 40. Ti, his tomb, i. LX, 89, 143, 148, 177, 180 ; ii. 86 ; his offices of state, 177 ; his statue at Boulak, 203. Tiberias, kiosque, or summer-house of, at Philae, i. 433. Tiele, Prof, his manual of the history of religions, 1. 57. Tiryns, ii. 64. To-deser, i. 135. Tomb, the, under the Ancient Empire, i. 163-241 ; under the Middle do., 241-254; under the New do., 255- Tomb of Osymandias', i. 375. To- me rah, or To-meh, i. 15. To-res, i. 15. Toum, i. 68. Tourah, i. 204. Triglyphs, ii. 155. Tuaregs, the, i. 13. Turbehs, tombs of Saite kings com- pared to, i. 309. Typhon, ii. 93 ; Typhonia, 407, 434. VOL. II. U Uggkri, the Abbe, i. 104. Una, high official under the sixth dynasty, ii. 75. Ur?eus, ii. 151, 227. Vases, found in the mastabas, i. 171, 183; ii. 367; domestic V., 367-8; ornamented do., 368-372. Vault, i. no ; ofT-set vaults, in; ii. 83 ; centred V., i. 112; V. in pise, 113 ; theory as to the symbolism of the V. in the hypogea, id. ; antiquity of the V. in Egypt, ii. 77; (see also Arch:) Vedas, poetry of, i. XLIX., 50. Verde-antique, i. 224. Versailles, ii. 1 1. Villeroi, Charles, his work upon the columns in Greek temples, i. 96. Vinet, Ernest, i. XIV., XIX. VioUet-le-Duc, his theory as to the origin of the Egyptian cornice, ii. 56 ; upon the employment of inverted arches in basements, 80-2. Visconti, E. Q., i. VII. Vogiie', Melchior de, i. 73 ; his descrip- tion of the Boulak Museum, 90: ii. 45 his definition of the Egyptian style 327. Volute, ii. 90. Vyse, Colonel Howard, his great work upon the Pyramids, i. 195 ; his dis- coveries in do., 221 ; his discovery of the Sarcophagus of Mycerinus, 234 ; his discovery and exploration of Campbell's tomb, 311. W W.ADij-Siout, i. 105 ; -Seboua, 407-8; ii. 65 ; -Halfah, ii. 42 ; -Maghara, ii. 95, 184. ; Walking-sticks, ii. 397. ' Wallon, M., i. LX. Welcker, i. VII., XXV. Whitehouse, F. Cope, his theory as to the construction of the pyramids, i. 201 : his theory as to Lake Moeris , ii. 25.

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