| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Now the Egyptians believed that as the souls of the departed could assume the form of any living thing or plant, so the gods, who in many respects closely resembled them, could and did take upon themselves the forms of birds and beasts; this was the fundamental idea of the so-called Egyptian animal worship, which provoked the merriment of the cultured Greek, and drew down upon the Egyptians th
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