08/17/2021
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Canvas Wall Poster - Eye of Horus - Hieroglyphic Alphabets as background ;
19.69 x 27.56 inches 50cmX70cm W-EOH-0011
Price: $139 Without Frame / $269 with Frame
Information about the language
Origin and history of the hieroglyphic language:
The emergence of the hieroglyphic language dates back to 3200-3300 BC, through the writings found on the walls of temples and tombs, through which some history events were recorded.
The hieroglyphic language was known through a manuscript that was found in which there are some drawings that express some arithmetic and written operations through symbols and images that were inspired by the surrounding environment from animals, plants and organs to humans and animals.
The origins of the :
1- The origin of the word hieroglyphic goes back to the Greek language, and it is known in the Egyptian language as the sacred inscription or Medwa Netro, which in Egyptian means a god of the ancient Egyptians.
2- Hieroglyphic writing was executed in prominent shapes.
3- The word hieroglyphics was derived from two Greek words, glyphos and hieros, which mean sacred writing, as it was written in it on the walls of sacred tombs and temples.
Hieroglyphic writing system:
1- Hieroglyphs are written from right to left, whether the writing is vertical or horizontal, but it requires writing or drawing some letters in a way that violates this basis, in order to parallel some of the drawings and inscriptions on the walls.
2- Some letters are sometimes written according to the direction of some and pictures with a face, such as of and some and .
3- Read the letters and pictures from right to left, when the faces of the graphics and pictures are directed to the person or animal drawn.
4- and writing have developed since ancient times until it became the form of writing in our present time, through the development of the four lines, which were known as , , and hieratic. There was compatibility between the four lines.
5- Writing on stones requires that the signs be written in the images that express them.
6- Hieroglyphs were written on some papers such as papyrus and some well-known Egyptian antiquities and stones, but they were written in a less prominent manner in order to simplify their use.
7- The hieroglyphic script was developed into hieratic until it was used faster in writing for various purposes.
Components of the hieroglyphic language:
1- It consists of several groups of pictures and inscriptions, which are derived from the details of daily life.
2- The letters a, b, and t are the letters of the first group, which express the monosyllabic symbols.
3- The second group consists of two letters and is known as binary symbols such as who, which means create or build.
4- The third group, which expresses some symbols or triple inscriptions, but it is pronounced as one letter, like sister, and its meaning is horizon.
5- There are some symbols and other forms that are not pronounced, but are used for the purpose of some grammatical rules in order to identify the masculine from the feminine.
6- There are some groups that are known as allocations such as a man, a woman or a king in order to express them, and there are also allocations that express hands, legs, head and eye in order to emphasize their meaning.
The Story of Eye of Horus:
“Eye of Horus” or “Eye of the or of ” was known in the ancient Egyptian “ ”, it is an symbol and emblem with properties, used to protect against , , and .
It appears in the form of a that adorns a person, expressing the royal power derived from the gods or , and is a solar symbol that embodies order, rigor, and ideal status.
This necklace was also placed on the chest of the of to protect him in the . The ancient Egyptian artist mastered making it of gold and shaped it so that it carried pictures of Horus and the god Ra, and the symbols of life “ ” and “ ” and the preservation “ ”, and “ ” were like A symbol to indicate global and international stability during the era of the pharaohs.
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In mythology, is the son of King , who was killed by his son , and the god has a series of fierce battles against his brother , and therefore to avenge the of his .
In conjunction with these conflicts, the two opponents suffered many vital injuries and losses, such as: “The left eye of is deformed,” but thanks to the intervention of the god “ ,” the distorted eye was replaced by “ ” so that the god could restore his sight, this eye was distinguished and had magical properties.
"The Magical Spell of the Eye of Horus"
The Eye of Horus was first used as a magical talisman when Horus employed it to restore the life of his father . It was very popular in ancient Egypt, and represented a talisman in the hands of powerful people, because it strengthens eyesight, treats vision diseases, resists symptoms of envy, and also protects the dead.
The Eye of Horus talismans symbolize health, prosperity, the immortality of the body, as well as the ability to revive the dead, and today it is still used as an amulet by people of various religions around the world.
And it comes in the text of the incantation: "The Eye of Horus is your protector, Osiris, the god of the West, is your guard. He will defeat all your enemies, and all your enemies are a part of you."
And in the texts of Al-Nawawis, incantation No. 64 says: “I brought you the Eye of Horus to bring happiness to your heart.”
As for the spell number 316: "I am the deformed Eye of Horus, which was lost by a terrifying splendor."