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MANETHO (Mav40cov in an inscription of Carthage; MaveBees in a papyrus) , Egyptian priest and annalist, was a native of Sebennytus in the Delta. The name which he bears has a good Egyptian appearance, and has been found on a contemporary papyrus probably referring to the man himself. The evidence of Plutarch and other indications connect him with the reigns of Ptolemy
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some falsifying apologists offer the same materials; the chief
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Manetho 's narrative, but they are chiefly references to kings mentioned by Herodotus or to marvels that were supposed to have occurred: they certainly possess little historical value. A puzzling annotation to the name of Bocchoris, " in whose time a lamb spake 990 years," has been well explained by Krall's reading of a demotic story written in the twenty-third year of Augustus
scheme of Egyptian dynastieys and have been of great service to scholars ever since the first months of Champollion's decipherment.See C. Muller, Fragmenta historicorum graecorum, ii. 511616; A. Wiedemann, Aegyptische Geschichte (Gotha, 1884), pp. 121 et sqq. ; J. Krall in Festgaben fur Biidinger ( Innsbruck
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