Nu ('quidam aquosus'), etiam Nun ('quidam iners') appellatus, est aquosus ex primordio gurges in religione Aegyptia antiqua deificata, ubi in cosmogonia Ogdoadica, vocabulum nu 'gurges' vel 'profundum' significat. Aegypti antiqui crediderunt gurgitem oceanicum bullam circumdare in qua sphaera vitae cingitur, profundissima suae cosmogoniae arcana repraesentantem.[1]

Nun, corpus aquarum ex primordio, navem Ra dei solis in caelum momento creationis tollit.
Naunet et Nun.

Nexus interni

  1. Daniel R. McBride, The Oxford Essential Guide to Egyptian Mythology (Berkeleiae: 2003), ISBN 0-425-19096-X.

Bibliographia

recensere
  • McBride, Daniel R. 2003. The Oxford Essential Guide to Egyptian Mythology. Berkleiaea: University of California Press. ISBN 0-425-19096-X.
 
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