Author: Libbie Hawker
Cites
- NULL (7)
- IN: The Sekhmet Bed (2011) Fiction, History, Historical Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: So said Amun-Re, Lord of Waset, presider over the Holy House: He made his form like the majesty of her husband, the King Thutmose. He found her as she slept in the beauty of her palace. She awakened at the fragrance of the god, which she smelled in the presence of his majesty. He went to her immediately. He imposed his desire upon her; he caused that she should see him in the form of a god. When he came before her, she rejoiced at the sight of his beauty. His love passed into her limbs, which the fragrance of the god flooded; his fragrance was of the land of Punt.
FROM: Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Fifth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty., (None), NULL, NULL
- IN: The Crook and Flail (2013) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: When I was firm upon the throne of Re, I was ennobled until the two periods of years. I came as the One Horus, flaming against my enemies.
FROM: Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, fifth king of the Eighteenth Dynasty., (None), NULL, NULL
- IN: House of Rejoicing (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The names of the sacred cattle are:
House of Ka s, Mistress of All;
Silent One who dwells in her place;
She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled;
The Much Beloved, red of hair;
She who protects in life, the particolored;
She whose name has power in her craft;
Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft;
The Bull, the husband of the cows.
FROM: The Book of the Dead, Spell 148, (-50), NULL, Egypt
- IN: Storm in the Sky (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The names of the sacred cattle are: House of Ka s, Mistress of All; Silent One who dwells in her place; She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled; The Much Beloved, red of hair; She who protects in life, the particolored; She whose name has power in her craft; Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft; The Bull, the husband of the cows.
FROM: The Book of the Dead, Spell 148, (-50), NULL, Egypt
- IN: The Bull of Min (2014) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: O my mother Nut, goddess of the night sky, stretch thyself over me. Place me among the imperishable stars which are in thee, that I may not die.
FROM: Inscription from the sarcophagus of Hatshepsut, fifth king of the Eighteenth Dynasty, (None), NULL, NULL
- IN: Eater of Hearts (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The names of the sacred cattle are: House of Ka s, Mistress of All; Silent One who dwells in her place; She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled; The Much Beloved, red of hair; She who protects in life, the particolored; She whose name has power in her craft; Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft;
FROM: The Book of the Dead, Spell 148, (-50), NULL, Egypt
- IN: Egyptian Queens (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: So said Amun-Re, Lord of Waset, presider over the Holy House: He made his form like the majesty of her husband, the King Thutmose. He found her as she slept in the beauty of her palace. She awakened at the fragrance of the god, which she smelled in the presence of his majesty. He went to her immediately. He imposed his desire upon her; he caused that she should see him in the form of a god. When he came before her, she rejoiced at the sight of his beauty. His love passed into her limbs, which the fragrance of the god flooded; his fragrance was of the land of Punt.
FROM: Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Fifth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty., (None), NULL, NULL
- Libbie Hawker (1)
- IN: Sovereign of Stars (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Remember the Mistress of the West, the Sovereign of Stars. If she asks any gift of you, you must not deny her, God's Wife.
FROM: NULL, (2016), Fictional, NULL
Cited by
- Libbie Hawker (1)
- IN: Sovereign of Stars (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Remember the Mistress of the West, the Sovereign of Stars. If she asks any gift of you, you must not deny her, God's Wife.
FROM: NULL, (2016), Fictional, NULL