Chap. IB. THE CHAPTER OF MAKING THE SAHU TO ENTER THE TUAT. From the Papyrus...
Vignette : The god Anubis, jackal-headed, standing by the side of the bier on which lies the mummy .Text : ( I) THE CHAPTER OF' MAKING THE SAHU (i. e ., THE SPIRITUAL BODY) TO ENTER INTO THE TUAT (i ....
View ArticleChap. II . THE CHAPTER OF COMING FORTH BY DAY, AND OF LIVING AFTER DEATH ....
Vignette : A man, standing upright, holding a staff .Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF' COMING FORTH BY DAY, AND OF LIVING AFTER DEATH. Saith Osiris Ani, victorious :-"Hail, One, shining from the Moon ! ( 2)...
View ArticleChap . VIII . THE CHAPTER OF PASSING THROUGH AMENTET AND COMING FORTH BY DAY...
Vignette : The emblem of Amenta, towards which Ani, clad in whiteand holding a staff in his left hand and a bandlet in the right, is walking .Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF PASSING THROUGH AMENfET[AND...
View ArticleChap . IX. THE CHAPTER OF COMING FORTH BY DAY AFTER HAVING MADE THE PASSAGE...
Vignette : A ram having upon his head the Atef crown standing upon apylon-shaped pedestal, which rests on a green reed mat ; before him isan altar upon which stand a libation vase and a lotus flower ....
View ArticleChap. X. ANOTHER CHAPTER TO BE SAID BY A MAN WHO COMETH FORTH BY DAY AGAINST...
Vignette : Ani, clad in white, spearing a serpent .Text : (x) ANOTHER CHAPTER [TO BE SAID] BY A MAN WHOCOMETH FORTH BY DAY AGAINST HIS ENEMIES IN THE UNDER-WORLD . [Saith Osiris Ani :-]"I have divided...
View ArticleChap. XI. THE CHAPTER OF COMING FORTH AGAINST ENEMIES IN THE UNDERWORLD ....
Vignette : This Chapter is without a vignette in both the Theban andSalte Recensions .Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF [A MAN] COMING FORTH AGAINSTHIS ENEMIES IN THE UNDERWORLD . The overseer of the...
View ArticleChap . XII. THE CHAPTER OF GOING INTO AND OF COMING FORTH FROM THE UNDERWORLD...
Vignette : This Chapter is without a vignette in both Theban and Sa'fteRecensions .Text : ( i) THE CHAPTER OF GOING INTO AND OF COMINGFORTH FROM [THE UNDERWORLD] . The OsirisNu, triufiiphant,saith...
View ArticleChap . XIII . THE CHAPTER OF ENTERING INTO AND OF COMING FORTH FROM AMENTET ....
Vignette : This Chapter is without a vignette in both the Theban andSaIte Recensions .Text : [THE CHAPTER OF ENTERING INTO AND OF COMINGFORTH FROM AMENTET] .[Osiris, the scribe Nebseni, victorious,...
View ArticleChap . XIV. THE CHAPTER OF PUTTING AN END TO SHAME IN THE HEART OF THE GOD ....
Vignette : This Chapter has no vignette either in the Theban or inthe Saite Recension .Text : (1) THE CHAPTER OF PUTTING AN END TO ANYSHAME THAT MAY BE IN THE HEART OF THE GOD for the chiefdeputy of...
View ArticleChap . XV
Vignette : Ani standing, with both hands raised in adoration, beforeRa, hawk-headed, and seated in a boat floating upon the sky. On aplatform in the bows sits the god Heru-pa-khrat (Harpocrates) with...
View ArticleLITANY OF THE NINE GODS
(1) "Homage to thee, [O lord of] starry deities in Annu, and"of heavenly beings in Kher-aba ; thou god Unti, who art more"glorious than the gods who are hidden in Annu ; (10) O grant"thou unto me a...
View ArticleA HYMN OF PRAISE TO RA WHEN HE RISETH . From the Papyrus of Ani
Text : (1) A HYMN OF PRAISE TO RA WHEN HE RISF:TH IN THE EASTERN PART OE HEAVEN. Those who are in his train (2) rejoice, and lo! Osiris Ani, victorious, saith :-"Hail, thou Disk, thou lord of rays, (3)...
View ArticleA Hymn to the Setting Sun . From the Papyrus of Mut-hetep
Vignette : In this papyrus this Chapter is without a vignette .Text : I . (1) [ANOTHER CHAPTER OF] THE MYSTERY OF THETUAT (UNDERWORLD) AND OF PASSING THROUGH THE UNSEENNETHERWORLD, and of seeing the...
View ArticleA Hymn to the Setting Sun . From the Papyrus of XIXth dynasty
Vignette : The deceased and his wife standing with both hands raisedin adoration before a table of offerings, upon which are a libation vaseand lotus flowers .Text : ( t) A HYMN OF PRAISE TO...
View ArticleChap . XVI Vignette only. From the Papyrus of Ani
The scene to which Lepsius inadvertently gave the numberXVI and which he regarded as a Chapter of the Book of theDead is,strictly speaking, only a vignette intended to accompany the hymnto the rising...
View ArticleChap . XVII . HERE BEGIN THE PRAISES AND GLORIFYINGS OF COMING OUT FROM AND...
From the Papyrus of Ani:II . The souls of Ani and his wife, in the form of human-headed hawks,standing upon a pylon-shaped building ; the bearded soul is described as"the soul of Osiris" .III . A table...
View ArticleCHAPTER XVIII (INTRODUCTION : From the Papyrus of Ani)
Vignette : (Upper register) : The priest An-maut-f, who wears a leo-pard's skin, and has on the right side of his head the lock of hair ofHeru-pa-khrat (Harpocrates), introducing Ani and his wife to...
View ArticleChap. XVIII: From the Papyrus of Nebseni
Vignettes : A pylon surmounted by feathers typical of Maat and byuraei wearing disks, and a pylon surmounted by Anpu (Anubis) orAp-uat, and by an Utchat .Text : (1) "Hail, Thoth, who madest Osiris...
View ArticleChap . XIX . THE CHAPTER OF THE CIIAPLET OF VICTORY . From the Turin Papyrus
Vignette : This Chapter is without a vignette.Text : THE CHAPTER OF THE CHAPLET OF VICTORY . (1)Osiris Auf-ankh, victorious, born of Sheret-Amsu, victorious,saith :-"Thy father Tern hath woven for thee...
View ArticleChap. XX. Without title . From the Papyrus of Nebseni
Vignette : This Chapter, in the Theban Version, has neither vignettenor title .Text : (1) "Hail, Thoth, who didst make Osiris (2) to triumph"over his enemies, snare thou the enemies of Osiris, the...
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