Manetho was an Egyptian of the 3rd century BCE. Born probably at Sebennytus in the Delta, he became a priest or high priest at Heliopolis. Apparently he and a Greek Timotheus did much to establish the cult of Serapis in Egypt. Eight works or parts of works were ascribed to him, all on history and religion and all apparently in Greek: Aegyptiaca, on the history of Egypt; The Sacred Book on Egyptian religion; An Epitome of Physical Doctrines; On Festivals; On Ancient Ritual and Religion; On the Making of Kyphi (an incense); The Criticisms of Herodotus; and the spurious Book of Sôthis. These survive only as quoted by other writers. This volume also contains the doubtful Kings of Thebes (in Egypt) and the Old Chronicle.
- Introduction vii
- Bibliography xxix
- List of Abbreviated Titles xxxi
- Editor’s Note xxxii
- The History of Egypt 2
- The Sacred Book 188
- An Epitome of Physical Doctrines 196
- On Festivals 198
- On Ancient Ritual and Religion 198
- On the Making of Kyphi 202
- [Criticisms of Herodotus] 204
- Appendix I. Pseudo-Manetho 208
- Appendix II. Eratosthenes (?) 212
- Appendix III. the Old Chronicle 226
- Appendix IV. the Book of Sôthis 234
- Map 250
- Index 251