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Updated: June 18, 2025
According to Brugsch she is "not only the creatress of the fresh verdure of vegetation which covers the earth, but is actually the green corn-field itself, which is personified as a goddess." This is confirmed by her epithet Sochit or Sochet, meaning "a corn-field," a sense which the word still retains in Coptic. The Greeks conceived of Isis as a corn-goddess, for they identified her with Demeter.
"Do you believe in the explanation of that Dutchman you mentioned, Captain Ringgold?" asked Mr. Woolridge, at the close of the conference. "What Dutchman?" inquired the commander. "I do not remember that I alluded to any Dutchman." "I mean the man who says that Pharaoh's army perished in the lake where the weeds and papyrus grew," the magnate explained. "Brugsch?
The largest one of which we have any knowledge is in the possession of Herr E. Brugsch at Cairo. The heavy-armed soldiers carried large shields, lances, and daggers; the swordsmen and those who fought with battle-axes had smaller shields and light clubs; beside these, there were slingers, but the main body of the army was composed of archers, whose bows unbent were nearly the height of a man.
The largest one of which we have any knowledge is in the possession of Herr E. Brugsch at Cairo. The heavy-armed soldiers carried large shields, lances, and daggers; the swordsmen and those who fought with battle-axes had smaller shields and light clubs; beside these, there were slingers, but the main body of the army was composed of archers, whose bows unbent were nearly the height of a man.
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