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Me 262; Volume Three

ebooks Me 262; Volume Three by J. Richard Smith; Eddie J. Creek in History

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On India's south-western or Malabar coast is situated an ancient Hindu temple devoted to the famous god Shiva and his consort the fearsome Kali. But an earlier dedication was to the Buddhist/Jaina goddess Pattini; whose mortal husband was tried and killed in a series of brutal events still commemorated in the temple's ritual year. And before this the story gets even stranger; as there are said to be the remains of a secret; underground shrine; the home to a mystery cult dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. Greek; Roman Near Eastern merchants travelled to India after a regular; if epic; sea journey of two thousand miles across the Arabian Ocean; making their first landfall at a port known in the ancient world as Musiris. The story begins on the banks of the Nile when Isis and Osiris were the beating heart of Egypt's most popular religion. I will trace their origins to the Egypt's pyramid age in the middle of the second millennia bce and even earlier. A great deal of this book is devoted to describing what is known about their cult from Egyptian records. This; I shall argue; is the basis for what comes later in the time-line; when Greek and Roman Empires dominated the Mediterranean world. Now Isis and Osiris become the focus of a global religion and the basis of the most popular of all classical mystery cults.


#911468 in Books Classic Publications 2008-04-23 2008-07-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.88 x .50 x 8.88l; 2.99 #File Name: 1903223008224 pages


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Must haveBy DHC3TJust like the other volumes; Volume 3 is just as interesting to anyone that interested in WWII Aircraft; aircraft design and development; turbine engine development; etc... The best collection of information; photos; sketches; and data on this aircraft and engines can be found in the 4 volumes. A+1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Each time I open this book; something new about ...By D. OdenwaldEach time I open this book; something new about the Me-262 is discovered. As an amateur aviation historian and an OCD type model builder; these books are astounding. Now I need to afford Vol. 1 and Vol. 40 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great research and images.By Daniel R. TaylorJ. Richard Smith's volumes are always full of great research and images. Volume 3 of the Me 262 series is no exception.

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