The Mysteries of Isis; or, The Science of Mythematics. Translated from the Original Mythical Symbols. By Uniche.
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Link Singerman ID: supp1567
Year: 1858
Entry: Uniche (pseud.). The Mysteries of Isis; or, The Science of Mythematics. Translated from the Original Mythical Symbols. By Uniche. New York: John F. Trow, Printer, 1858. 312 p.
Author/Editor: Uniche (pseud.)
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Mysteries of Isis; or, The Science of Mythematics. Translated from the Original Mythical Symbols. By Uniche.
Printer/Publisher: John F. Trow, Printer
Language: English
Notes: Identifies Moses as Memnon, an Egyptian priest. "... Moses initiated the Egyptian priesthood as probationers in the mysteries of Isis, and formed them into classes, and taught them alphabetical writing, arithmetic, mathematics, astronomy, the knowledge of the solar system, the calculation of eclipses, and all those liberal arts and sciences which have been traced to Egypt as their origin, and attributed to him under different names or symbols, and by their revival and progress constitute the intelligence of modern times" (p. 304). Copyright held by B. S. Mallory. Many libraries enter this work under Heavlin, R. A., Mrs.