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  1. Hace 5 días · Ptah, the El Daoud, her third album as a leader, is seen as the culmination of her “first period,” marked by music reminiscent of her collaborations with her late husband John and her explorations of the concert harp as an improvising vehicle.

  2. Hace 19 horas · I do, but I agree with the overall thrust of your comment. "Journey" is a gimme, and if I'm picking a second it's "Ptah, the El Daoud." I like "Turiya Sings" sometimes but it's definitely not a top 300.

  3. Hace 4 días · Frank London writes in his liner notes: "Spirit Stronger Than Blood pays homage to some of the recordings that shaped my musical-spiritual aesthetic: Charles Mingus's Changes 1&2, Booker Little's Strength and Sanity, Pharaoh Sanders's Peace and Love, Clifford Thornton's Gardens of Harlem, Alice Coltrane's Ptah, The El Daoud.

  4. The role of Ptah as ‘lord of truth’comes across clearly on one of these stelae dedicated by Neferabu who – we lack full details – at one time made a false oath in Ptah’s name. As a result Ptah caused Neferabu to ‘see darkness by day’, i.e. made him blind, and he now seeks the god’s forgiveness, an unusually frank admission of guilt on the part of an Ancient Egyptian.

  5. Hace 4 días · The divide that has opened during the Israel-Hamas war between Christians in the Holy Land and Christians in the West was a prominent theme at Christ at the Checkpoint, held May 22-26 this year ...

  6. Hace 4 días · was the city of the god Ptah, the patron of craftsmen, so it would have had workshops dedicated to the training of artists (Hofmann2004, p. 95;Kiser-Go2006, p. 417). It would also be the burial place chosen by many of the high-ranking officials of the civil and military administration of post-Amarna Period (Van Dijk1988, pp. 38–39, 45). Thebes,

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleopatraCleopatra - Wikipedia

    Hace 19 horas · Duane W. Roller speculates that Cleopatra could have been the daughter of a theoretical half-Macedonian-Greek, half-Egyptian woman from Memphis in northern Egypt belonging to a family of priests dedicated to Ptah (a hypothesis not generally accepted in scholarship), but contends that whatever Cleopatra's ancestry, she valued her Greek Ptolemaic heritage the most.