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Great Pyramid Power: The World’s Wonder Building Explained.
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1948 What’s Next.
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The Magnificent Numbers of the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge.
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
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Gilbert, Adrian.
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Gilbert, Adrian.
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Gill, Joseph B.
The Great Pyramid Speaks to You.
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Gill, Joseph B.
The Great Pyramid Speaks: An Adventure in Mathematical Archaeology.
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Gillispie, Charles Coulston, and Michel Dewachter.
Monuments of Egypt: The Napoléonic Edition.
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No. 98. EGYPT .—The Great Pyramid and Excavated Temple.
Stereograph view card. London: Frank M. Good, [1880?].
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Egypt Child of Atlantis: A Radical Interpretation of the Origins of Civilization.
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Greaves, John.
Miscellaneous Works of Mr. John Greaves, Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford: Many of which are now first Published. I. PYRAMIDOGRAPHIA; or a Description of the Pyramids in Egypt. With a Great Many Additions and Alterations, from a Copy corrected by the Author. II. A Discourse of the Roman Foot, and Denarius; [etc.]. III. Tracts upon various Subjects, [etc.]. IV. A Description of the Grand Seignor’s Seraglio. To which are added, I. Reflections on the Pyramidographia, written by an anonymous Author, soon after the Publication of the Book. II. A Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of the Jews, and the Cubits of the several Nations, [etc.]. Translated from the Latin of Sir ISAAC NEWTON, Not yet published. Adorn’d with SCULPTURES. To which is prefix’d, An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of the Author.
2 vols. Edited by Thomas Birch. London: printed by J. Hughes, published by Thomas Birch, 1737. Vol. 1 contains “Pyramidographia: or, a Description of the Pyramids in Aegypt,” with a separate title page reading, “London: J. Brindley, 1736.”
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Pyramidographia: Or a Description of the Pyramids in Ægypt.
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National Union Catalog (Pre-1956)
[London: Mansell, 1968-1981] of the Library of Congress, there was a 1641 edition of this book but other sources do not cite such an edition; Herz-Fischler himself apparently never saw a copy, although he cites “Greaves (1641),” p. 48. This mistaken citation may be based on Greaves (1704), which is a separately bound reprint; a copy of this 1704 reprint deaccessioned from the College of Librarianship Library, Wales, and currently in the possession of R. M. Schoch, has an old (nineteenth or twentieth century) label on the spine that reads “PYRAMIDS—1641”; in addition, the 1704
Pyramidographia
contains a printed version of a letter by Greaves dated 1641.
Greaves, John.
Pyramidographia: Or a Description of the Pyramids in Ægypt.
In
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Inside a Magical Lodge: Group Ritual in the Western Tradition.
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Egyptian Pyramids.
Gloucester, England: John Bellows, 1947.

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