Kyphi, cyphi, or Egyptian cyphi is a compound incense that was used in ancient Egypt for religious and medical purposes. Kyphi (Latin: cyphi) is romanized...
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history. Cinnamon, for example, was widely utilized in the production of Kyphi, a perfume used in ancient Egypt. Other herbs and spices have also been...
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Doctrines On Festivals On Ancient Ritual and Religion On the Making of Kyphi [a kind of incense] Criticisms of Herodotus Some of these have been considered...
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are used in folk medicine. Roots of Near East species were a component of kyphi, a medical incense of Ancient Egypt. Tubers of C. rotundus (purple nut-sedge)...
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in ancient Egypt and was treated by drinking an incense mixture known as kyphi. It was officially named as a specific respiratory problem by Hippocrates...
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poorly-understood TRPV3 ion channels in the brain. Incense trade route Kyphi Kōbako Kōdō, incense arts Silk Road Smudging Votive candle Palo santo "Incense"...
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mummies. From the Ptolemaic Kingdom onward, Ancient Egyptian recipes for kyphi, an aromatic used for burning, included cinnamon and cassia. The gifts of...
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Mithridates was also said to have received samples including megalium and kyphi from Zopyrus of Alexandria and treatises from Asclepiades in lieu of a requested...
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dishes used in the preparation of kyphi, it appears that labdanum mixed with benzoin was an important part of the kyphi recipe. It was also part of the...
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Manniche, however, links the origins of theriac to the ancient Egyptian kyphi recipe, which was also used medicinally. Greek physician Galen devoted a...
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depict priests burning incense before statues of gods and kings. Resins like kyphi, myrrh, and frankincense were believed to carry prayers to the heavens,...
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shrub contained for example in the sacred Ancient Egyptian incense kp.t (kyphi), is sometimes considered to be C. spinosa. Other species have also recorded...
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church liturgies.[citation needed] Incense offering in rabbinic literature Kyphi, incense used in ancient Egypt Riha (Mandaeism), incense used for religious...
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riha. Incense offering in Judaism Incense offering in rabbinic literature Kyphi in Ancient Egypt Religious use of incense Buckley, Jorunn Jacobsen (2002)...
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KV50 KV51 KV52 KV53 KV54 KV55 KV56 KV57 KV58 KV59 KV60 KV61 KV63 KV64 KV65 Kyphi Kyriakos of Makuria Käthe Bosse-Griffiths Labaya Labib Habachi Ladice (Cyrenaean...
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combinations are: Monday: Cúchulainn (Ireland), solo for high soprano Tuesday: Kyphi (Egypt), duet for tenor and bass Wednesday: Mastic (Greece), trio for soprano...
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