[Nekrokedeia]: or, the art of embalming etc. : With ... the particular opinions, experiments and inventions of modern physicians, surgeons, chymists and anatomist ... And a pharmacopoeia Galeno-chymica, anatomia sicca sive incruenta, etc / [Thomas Greenhill].
- Greenhill, Thomas, 1681-1740?
- Date:
- 1705
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: [Nekrokedeia]: or, the art of embalming etc. : With ... the particular opinions, experiments and inventions of modern physicians, surgeons, chymists and anatomist ... And a pharmacopoeia Galeno-chymica, anatomia sicca sive incruenta, etc / [Thomas Greenhill]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Hermes Trifmegifhss, 173* ___ fuppofed to be Armais, ib. --- a great Philofopher, Prieft and King, ibid. l -— eflablifher of Magic, 174. Herodotus's Account of the Egyptian Funerals, Jfr 241. Hieroglyphic Chara&ers, 250. -their fignificatton, apg. High-way-men deny’d Burial, and fet up OB Wheels, fjc. 48. Homer's Opioion of Sepulture, 35. Horace’s Monument, n5. Hypogeum, 96, 202. I. IChnography and Schenography of the Burial Places, 203. Jews deriv’d their Manner of Embalming from the Egyptians, 61. Jewift Embalming rather a Ceremony than Preferving a Corps, 62. Injellio Gleb<2, 92. Infcriptiont on Tombs, 87, 90,94, 95,196* Infells, which take Care of their Dead, 26. ->— how they bury themlelves, 28. ——. fome burn’d and others embalm’d, 29. Infepulta fepultura, 38. Interment, the fir A Caufe of it, 8. Jofiah took Bones out of their Sepulchers and burnt them, 50. Jfis taught the Egyptians falubriou* Plants, 168. —- the Inventor of Images, 170. Jfle of Pharos, 220. Judging the Dead, 244,302. K, KENOTA^ION, 97. Khalit of Cleopatra, 2*0. Kiffing the Dead, $4. —.— to what end ufed, ib. & 9$. *-- rather prejudicial than other wife, $5. Ko//an'lnetov> 17. Korah, Dathan, and Abiran, burled alive, 49. Abyrinth, 222. _ by whom and to what end built, 223, 224. La\e Maris, 141. — why fo called, J42. .--— AJphaltites, 143, i44\ Lamps perpetual, to what end invented, 331, 2d 2* v -fuppoied to have burnt in the firfi: Pyramid, 333. . - . in lubterranean Caves and Vaults* 9^ 333 that have burn’d by a Divine Power, 351. -- that have burn’d by the Wiles of the Devil, ib. -— or from a natural Caufe, 352. —•— or can be made with Gold, Silver, See. 353- -or Mercury, ib. — -with Naptha, 355. --— with liquid Bitumen,ot Petroleum,356. ■ — ■■ confirm’d by Sciangia, ib. ——— and believed by Kircber ib. — - whether their Perpetuity proceeded from theOilorWick, 363. ■ -thought to be a fort of Phofj>horut,^6^ *—•— how made according to Licet in’s Opi¬ nion, 3 66. Hieroglyphics, or Symbols of the Im¬ mortality of the Soul, 367. Lamp of the Alexandrian Pharos, 337. • - - with a Dog’s Head, 340. --- 1 found at Edejfa, 351. —■—.- of a Heliotrope, 336. — -- of Jupiter Ammon, 3^0. - with four Lights, 339. of Minerva, 350. — ■ — of the Moon, 338. —— - of Mycerinus, 34 r. -—■—- with an Ox’s Head, 340. -- of an Ox with a Boy on his Back, 337. of Qlybius, $51. of PaUas, 348. *—— of Serapis, 333, 334. ■■ - of a Sphinx, 338, 339. —1 with two beaked Ships, 339* -- of a tripple-headed Monfter, 334. -- of Tulliola, 34^, 345. • - of Typhon, 335. • - of Venus, 351. Languages and Char alien of the Egyptians of two kinds, 291. Lapis At heft or, 357. -Amiantus, 360. • -Cypriot, ib. ——Cary Jus, g6r. Laws, their Goodnefs, 234. -made to retrain the Extravagancy of Funeral Ceremonies, 73, 79. Laying out a Corps, 70. — - - why ufed, ji. Lazarus embalmed, <52. Lellicdt feu Leffi, 74. Letter to Charles Bernard, Efq; i« to Dr. John Lawfon, 123. -- to Dr. Hans Sloan, 307. Libitina, 2 85. Libitinarii, ib. & 340. library of ptolomy, 185, 216. Linum vivum, 358. --•Cyprium, 360,362. ———. Carpafium, 361. —.—• Creticum, 362. Lodgings of the Priefts, 320. Lucretius, his Opinion of Sepulture, 24. Lues Venerea, its fuppofed Origin, 14. [ c .]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30411178_0445.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)