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T h e papyri selected as authorities are the best now known, and they have been chosen with the view of illustrating the development of the Theban Recension and the changes which took place in it during the various periods of its history. Since n o papyrus contains all the Chapters of this Recension, and n o two papyri agree either in respect of contents or arrangement of the Chapters, and the critical value of every text in a papyrus is not always the same, it follows that a complete edition of all the known Chapters of the Theban Recension would be impossible unless recourse were had to several papyri. I have, therefore, made use of several; and among them worthy of special mention is the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477) from which I have printed 102 Chapters. Here w e have about twenty Chapters of the Theban Recension which had not hitherto been found, and several which have, u p to the present, been known to exist in single manuscripts only. Wherever it has seemed advisable, I have given the text of a Chapter from more than one papyrus ; and, where lines have been omitted accidentally by the scribe, I have generally supplied them from papyri of about the same period, telling the reader at the same time the sources of them. Like M. Naville, I have adopted the system of numbering the Chapters employed by Lepsius in his edition of the SaYte, o r last Recension of the Book of the Dead, from the Turin Papyrus, which was published so far back as 1842. But although I have done so for the sake of uniformity of reference, I consider it to be unfortunate that it has been generally adopted in Egyptological works ; for three of the so-called Chapters (Nos. 16, 143 and 150) are in reality Vignettes, and nine others (Nos. 48, 49, 73, 107, 1 1 1 , 120, 121, 129 and 139) are duplicates of Chapters found in other parts of the papyrus. T h e number of Chapters in Lepsius’ work is, therefore, 153 and not 165. T h e Chapters, not including different versions, given in the
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present volume are 177 in number, of which 163 belong to the Theban Recension. T h e remaining 14 (Nos. 19, 32, 60, 128, 135, 140, 145, 157, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164 and 165) have only, as yet, been found in the Sai’te Recension, but as they form good specimens of the religious compositions of the later period and illustrate some curious beliefs, I have thought it right to add them to the older texts. Of Chapter 184 no complete text is known. Of the 163 Chapters of the Theban Recension 148 are edited, with four hymns, from papyri in the British Museum, and 13 Chapters and three hymns are derived from papyri which are preserved in the Museums of Paris, Berlin, Leyden, Cairo, and other places, and which have been published by Leemans, Mariette, Naville and Lefibure. T h e present edition of the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead is the most complete which has hitherto been published, and it contains all the original texts of which translations are printed in the volume on the Book of the Dead which Messrs Kegan Paul & Co. are issuing simultaneously with this work. T h e source of each Chapter is clearly stated above it, but the text has been printed in horizontal instead of perpendicular lines, and has been broken u p into words for the convenience of the student. T h e hymns introductory to the Judgment Scene I have put together, for I believe them to be out of place when arranged as versions of the XVth Chapter ; and probably Chapters 182, 183 and 185 also belong to the group. Jn a small volume accompanying this work will be found a Vocabulary to the Theban Recension containing over 35,000 references ; it has been bound up separately in deference to the wishes of many.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPYRI. T h e Chapters of the Book of the Dead, hymns, etc., printed in this volume are edited from the following papyri :I. T HE PAPYRUS OF NERSENI. This papyrus was obtained by Burton at Memphis and was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum at the sale of his collection in 1836. It measures
1 ~ 1 ~
77 ft. 7 in., by I ft. in. ; it is mounted, under glass, in thirty-three sheets, and bears the number 9,900. It is probably the oldest known papyrus inscribed with the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, and we cannot be far wrong in ascribing it to the first half of the period of the rule of the kings of the XVITIth dynasty over Egypt, i. e., about B. C. 1600. T h e vignettes and text are in black ink throughout, and only the titles of the Chapters are given in red ; the whole papyrus is most carefully written and is, it would seem, the work of Nebseni himself. A s an authority for the text of the Theban Recension it takes very high rank, and the Chapters which M. Naville selected from it for his edition of the Book of the Dead form one third of the entire number which he has printed. T h e deceased Nebseni was by profession a scribe, and he held various offices connected with the architect and surveyor’s department attached to the Temple of Ptab at Memphis, and he was in the immediate service of “the lord of the two lands”, his king. His father and mother were called Thena and Mutrestha respectively ; his wife’s name was Seneb or Senseneb. His two sons were called i m s u - m e s and Ptah-nies, and his
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daughter Thent-Men-nefer. T h e Papyrus of Nebseni contains 77 Chapters, not reckoning duplicates and triplicates, which are as follows :I (sheet I ), 5 (sheet 11), 6 (sheet I O ), 13 (sheet 12), 17 (sheets 12, 13, 14), 18 (sheet IS), 2 0 (sheet IS), 2 2 (sheet 5), 23 (sheet 5), 26 (sheets 4, 51, 3oB (sheet 4), 3 8 (sheet ~ 12), 41 (sheet 25), 44 (sheet 12), 46 (sheet 5), 47 (sheet S), 48 (sheet S), 50 (sheets 11, 12), 56 (sheets, 5, 11), 62 (sheet 4), 64 (sheets 23, 24), 65 (sheet 22), 71 (sheet 16), 72 (sheet 3), 76 (sheet S), 77 (sheet 2), 81 (sheet 3), 8 3 (sheet 2), 84 (sheet 2), 85 (sheet 2), 86 (sheet z), 87 (sheet 11), 88 (sheet 11), 89 (sheet 11), 92 (sheet 6), 96 and 97 (sheet 11), gg (sheet 3), I O O (sheets 5, IO , 20), I03 (sheet 8), 104 (sheet S ) , 105 (sheet 4), 106 (sheets 16, 19, 24), 108 (sheet 7), 109 (sheet S), I I O (sheet 17), 112 (sheet 7 ) , 113 (sheet 7), 114 (sheet 7), 117 and 118 (sheet 11), 119 (sheet 6), 125 (sheets 29, 30, 31), 133 (sheet 22), 134 (sheet 6), 136.4 (sheet 26), 136 B (sheet 26), 137 A (sheet 24), 137 B (sheet 6), 144 and 146 (sheets 2, 3, 4), 148 (sheet 4), 149 (sheets 27, 28), 150 (sheet 29), 151 (sheet 21), I 5 3 A (sheet 12), 155 (sheet I O ), 156 (sheet IO), 160 (sheet I O), 166 (sheet 21), 167 (sheet 22), 172 (sheet 32), 173 (sheet g), 177 (sheet IS), 178 (sheet ~ g ) , 179 (sheet 26), 180 (sheets 20, 21). A photograph of the coniplete papyrus was published by the Trustees of the British Museum (Photographs of the Papyrus of Nebseni in the British Museum, London, 1876) with an introduction by the late Dr. Birch ; fifty-two Chapters from it were published by M. Naville in Das Aegyptische Todtenbuch, Berlin 1886, and he gave a detailed description of it in his Einleitung (pp. 48-54) to that work ; a French translation of the papyrus was published by Massy ( L e p a p y r u s Nebseni, exemplaire hie'roglyphique du livre des morts conserve' au British Museum, traduit pal- A. M., Gand, 1885, 8vo ; and extracts from it, with translations, have been published by Birch, Naville, Pierret and others. T h e numbers of the Chapters published in the present work are:-5, 6, 13, 17 (part), 18 (part), 20, 38 A, 41, ~ O A ,62, 64, 72, 92, 104, 110, 114, 125 (part), 1 3 6 ~ ,137B, 151, 166, 167, 172, 173, 177, and 178.
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11. T HE PAPYRUS OF NU. T h i s papyrus was found at KGrna, Thebes, and was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1890. It measures 65 ft. 31/2 in., by I ft. I ' / ~in. ; it is mounted under glass in thirty sheets, and bears the number 10,477. It is, I believe, the oldest of the painted papyri inscribed with the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, and it may, with little doubt, be considered a product of the first half of the period of the rule of the kings of the XVIIIth dynasty ; it is very little later than that of Nebseni. T h e papyrus begins with a coloured scene in which the deceased is standing in adoration before Osiris who is seated in a shrine, and only a few of the Chapters, i. e., those of the Transformations, Arits, Pylons, Aats, and one o r two others, have vignettes. T h e text is in black throughout, and only the titles of the Chapters and the Rubrics are given in red ; the wlfole papyrus is most carefully written, and it is probably the work of Nu himself. It must rank as one of the chief authorities for the text of the Theban Recension, for it is n o mere copy hastily written for sale by a scribe, but a piece of work which bears upon every line of it the impress of care and knowledge ; it is, moreover, the work of one man. Here and there the scribe has omitted lines, and two copies of one short Chapter (No. 132) occur. This papyrus follows that of Nebseni in omitting the introductory hymns to Ra and Osiris and the great Judgment Scene, which are characteristic of the illustrated papyri of the last half of the XVIIIth dynasty and subsequent periods, and like most of the old papyri it ends with Chapters 149 and 150. It contains a considerable number of Chapters which have not hitherto been found in papyri of the Theban Recension, and also a large number of others which have only hitherto been known from a single document. It contains both versions of the 64th Chapter, and the various groups of Chapters relating to special subjects are singularly complete. T h e deceased Nu is frequently described as w 5 neb cimax, as in the case of Nebseni, and in two places (sheet 2 0 , 1. 62 ; sheet 24, 1. 54) the word maiiXel-u is written and
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9 20
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published A from a papyrus at Parma by Naville, Todtenbuclz, Bd. I. B1. 40, 11. I and 7. T h e deceased Nu held the office of “overseer of the pa* which we may either lace”, and he is described as @
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render as “belonging to the office of chancellor” or “the tongue of the chancery” ; I have rendered it freely by the words “chancellor-in-chief”. T h e name of his father was Amen-hetep, and he had held the same offices as his son Nu ; his mother’s name was Senseneb.’ T h e name Amen-hetep is common enough in the XVIIIth dynasty, but the name Senseneb is rare, and is characteristic of the XVIIIth dynasty, and the period preceding it ; see the two instances of the name quoted by Lieblein (Dict. .de Noms Hie‘roglyyhiques, Livr. III., Nos. 1558, p. 621, and 1963, p. 763), and to these may be added that of the wife of Nebseni (see Naville, Einleitung, p. 51). T h e Papyrus of Nu contains 131 Chapters 2 which are as follows :-I (sheet 5), 2 (sheet 13), 3 (sheet 13), 4 (sheet IS), 5 (sheet ZI), 6 (sheet ZI), 7 (sheet zz), 8 (sheet I Z ) , g (sheet IZ), 11 (sheet Z I ) , 12 (sheet g), 17 (sheet 2 , 3), 18 (sheet 4), 21 (sheet g), 2 2 (sheet 51, 23 (sheet 5), 24 (sheet 5), 25 (sheet 5), 26 (sheet 5), 27 (sheet 5), 28 (sheet 5), 29 (sheet 12), 30 A (sheet 5), 30 B (sheet ZI), 31 (sheet 5), 34 (sheet 6), 35 (sheet 6), 36 (sheet S), 37 (sheet 81, 38 (sheet IZ), 40 (sheet S), 41 (sheet 6), 42 (sheet 6), 43 (sheet 5), 44 (sheet IS), 45 (sheet 6), 46 (sheet 12), 47 (sheet S), 50 (sheet IS), 51 (sheet S), 52 (sheet 11), 53 (sheet 11), 54 (sheet IZ), 55 (sheet IZ), 56 (sheet IZ), 57 (sheet IZ), 61 (sheet I Z ) , 63 A (sheet 12), 64 (with rubric referring to Hesep-ti, sheet I3), 6 4 (with rubric referring to Men-kau-Ra, sheet zo), 65 (sheet 14), 67 (sheet IS), 68 (sheet 7),
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This number includes two versions of Chapters 30, 64, 136 and
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DESCRIPTION OF T H E PAPYRI.
71 (sheet 7), 72 (sheet 7), 74 (sheet 6), 75 (sheet I3), 76 (sheet g), 77 (sheet I O ) , 78 (sheet 13), 79 (sheet 8), 81.4 (sheet II), 82 (sheet g), 83 and 84 (sheet I O ), 85 (sheet g), 86 (sheet I O ), 87 (sheet 11), 88 (sheet 11), 89 (sheet IS), go (sheet 8), 91 (sheet 6), 92 (sheet 7), 93 (sheet 6), 94 (sheet 12), 95 (sheet 7), 96 and 97 (sheet IS), 98 (sheet g), gg (sheet zI), I O O (sheet 27), I O I (sheet 27), 102 (sheet 28), 103 (sheet 8 ) , 104 (sheet 8), 105 (sheet 7), 106 (sheet 8), 108 (sheet 8 ) , 109 (sheet 12), 112 (sheet IS), 113 (sheet I S), 115 (sheet 18), 1'16 (sheet IS), 117 (sheet g), 118 (sheet g), 119 (sheet 81, 122 (sheet g), I23 (sheet IS), 124 (sheet I O ), 125 (sheets 22, 23, 24), 126 (sheet 24), 130 (sheet 17), 131 (sheet 17), I 3 2 (sheet 111, 132biS (sheet 12), 133 (sheet 16), 134 (sheet 17), 136 (sheet 16), 136A (sheet 28), 136 B (sheet 2'8), 137 11 (sheet 26), 138 (sheet IS), 141 (sheet 16), 144 (sheet 26), 145 (sheet 25), 148 (sheet II), 149 (sheet 29), 150 (sheet 30), 151 (sheet 27), 152 (sheet I3), 153 d (sheet zo), 153 B (sheet 20), 154 (sheet IS), 155 (sheet 27), 156 (sheet 27), 176 (sheet z z ) , 179 (sheet IS), 187 (sheet IS), 188 (sheet IS), 189 (sheet IS), and 190 (sheet 16).I T h e numbers of the Chaprers from the Papyrus of Nu printed in the present volume are :-2, 3, 4, 7, 11, 12, 21, 25, 28, 30A, 31, 337 34, 359 36, 37, 3 8 % 407 42t 477 5 0 B , 517 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 63 A , 63 B, 684 (short version and both rubrics), 65, 67, 68, 749 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8 1 4 82, 83 and 84, 851 86, I.
On sheet
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XIV 87, 88, 9% 91, 103, 105, 106, 122, 123, 124, 131, 133, 134,
T H E BOOK O F THE DEAD.
93, 94, 95, 96 and 97, 98, 99, 100, 1 0 1 , 102, 108, 109, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 125 (Introduction and final Address), 126, 130, 1 3 6 4 136B, I37A, 138, 141 and 142, 144,
1469 148, 149, 1.51, 152, 153 A, 153 B, 154, 1551 156, 176, 179, 187, 188, 189, and 1go.I 111. T HE PAPYRUS OF ANI. This papyrus was found at ‘Thebes, and was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1888. It measures 78 ft., by I ft. 3 in. ; it is mounted under glass in thirty-seven sheets and bears the number 10,470. It is the finest of all the illustrated papyri inscribed with the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, and it was probably written between the years B. C. 1500 and B. C. 1400. (For a detailed account of the papyrus see niy PAPYRUS OF ANI, London, 1895, p. C x r J f f . ) T h e Papyrus of Ani is a most important authority for the text of the Theban Recension, and it contains Chapters, Introductions to Chapters, etc., which are not found in any other papyrus ; from an artistic point of view its value is greater than that of any other papyrus. T h e texts from it printed in the present work are :- Hymn to RZ, H y m n to Osiris, and Chapters I , 2, 8, 9, I O , 15, 17 (part), 18 (with Introduction), 24, 26, 27, 29, 2 9 4 3 0 4 42, 43, 44, 45, 58, 59, 61, 71, 89, 125 (with Introduction), 132, 175, 186. IV. T HE P APYRUS OF Hu-NEFER. This papyrus was found at Thebes and was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum from Clot Bey. It measures 18 ft., by I ft. 3’/8 in. ; it is mounted under glass in eight sheets, and bears the number The order of the Chapters in this papyrus is as follows :-17, 18, I , 23, 25, 26, 28, 27, 3 0 4 43, 24, 31, 33, 34, 351 74, 45, 93, 917 q1i 42% 68, 92, 6 3 4 105, 95, 72, 71, 106, 40, 90, 108, 47, 104, 103, 51, 119, 36, 37, , 79, 117, 118, 2 1 , 12, 122, 98, 76, 85, 8 2 , 77, 86, 124, 83 and 84, ~ I A 87, 88, 13% 148, 5 % 53, 61, - 56, 57, 54, 38, 55, 29, 461 10% 9, 13% 947 63B, 8, 64 (short version), 2, 3, 152, 75, 78, 190, 133, 65, 133(bis), 67, 179, 123, 141, 136, 134, 130, 1 3 1 , 89, 154, 1 1 5 , 116, 112, 113, 138, 187, 189, 44, 50, 188, 4, 96 and 97, 153A, 1535, 64 (long version) 3oB, 1 1 , 5, 6, 99, 7, 176, 125, 126, 145. 144, I37A, 101, 156, 155, 1 5 1 , 100, 102, 136A, 1365, 149, I.
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9,901. It is beautifully illustrated, and is the shortest perfect document of its class known. T h e deceased Hu-nefer was the overseer of the palace, and inspector of cattle, and scribe to His Majesty Seti I, King of Egypt about B. C. I370 ; it is thus possible to date the document with considerable accuracy. T h e texts from this papyrus printed in the present volume are the Introductory Hymns to Ra and Osiris ; the latter is commonly called Chapter 183. V. T HE PAPYRUS OF MUT-HETEP. This papyrus was probably found at Thebes, and was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum from Mr. Murray in 1861. It measures g ft. g1/2 in., by I ft. I’/~ in. ; it is mounted under glass in five sheets, and bears the number 10,010. T h e deceased Muthetep was a singer in the ‘Temple of i\men-R% at Thebes, and her papyrus is remarkable among the illustrated papyri. It contains Chapters 151, 168 A, 1 7 4 ,a~ Hymn to the setting sun, and a hymn to Osiris, which is commonly called Chapter 182 ; all these are printed in the present volume. It is a remarkable fact that Chapter 174 has its equivalent in the text inscribed within the Pyramid of Unas, lines 379 to 399, and its appearance along with Chapters of the Theban Recension goes to prove that portions of the earliest religious texts were made into “Chapters” and then incorporated with others of a much later period.3 T h e vignettes of the papyrus are as remarkable as the texts which it contains ; they are figured by Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I, B11. 173, 187, 197 and 208. This papyrus may be assigned to the XXth dynasty. about B. C. 1150. VI. T HE PAPYRUS O F N.EKHT. This papyrus was found at Thebes, and was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1888. It measures 47 ft. I ’ / ~ in., by I ft. 2 in. wide ; it is mounted under glass in twenty-two sheets, and bears the number 10,471. T h e deceased Nekht was a “real royal scribe”,
TffiI-?
See Naville, Einleitung, p. 59. See Naville, Einleitung, p. 59. 3. See Recueil de Travaux, tom. IV, p. 4 3 ; this Chapter has been discussed at length by Erman, Aeg. Zeitschrift, Bd. XXXII, p. 3 . I.
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and he vias “overseer of the bowmen of the lord of the two lands”, 7 his wife’s name was T h u a u
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T h e papyrus contains a large number of wella& written Chapters, and nicely painted vignettes, but a detailed account of it is unnecessary here. T h e only text from itlprinted in this volume is the Hymn to Ra which is found o n sheet 21. This papyrus may be assigned to the XXth dynasty. VII. T h e Papyrus of a person whose name is not given. This papyrus was found at Thebes, and was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1890. It measures 15 ft. 51/2 in., by I I ~ / +in. ; it is mounted under glass in seven sheets, and it bears the number 10,478. T h e central portion of the papyrus is filled with the picture of a hall having a door at each end. T h e space between the ceiling and floor is divided into three parts ; in the first and third of these is a series of short addresses to personages in four sections of the underworld, and in the second division is a series of vignettes illustrating them. These texts are printed in the present volume as Chapter 168. T h e papyrus opens with a vignette in which the deceased is seen standing in adoration at a table of offerings in the presence of Osiris ; on a standard, before the god, are the four children of Horus, and behind him is Heru-netch-tef. T h e text which accompanies this vignette reads :-
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T h e papyrus closes with a vignette in which the deceased, accompanied by his wife, is seen standing in adoration at a table of offerings in the presence of the god Osiris, who is seated in a shrine. T h e god wears the utef crown, and in his right hand is the crook, and in the left the crook and whip, emblems of sovereignty and dominion. Behind Osiris stands Isis, who has upon her head the disk and horns. T h e text
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VIII. Chapters 14, 39, 69 and 70 are taken from the Papyrus of Mes-em-neter at Cairo ; see Naville, i‘bdtenbuclz, Bd. I. B11. 13, 53, 81, 82 ; and Einleitung, p. 74. Chapter 180 is taken from a papyrus at Paris No. 3073 ; see Naville, i’bdtenbuclz, Bd. I. B1. 204 ; and Einleitung, p. 96. Chapters 161, 169, 170, and an Introduction to Chapter gg are taken from the Papyrus of Nefer-uben-f at Paris ; see Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I. B11. 110, 184, 190 and 191, and Einleitung, p. 97. Chapter 181 is taken from the Papyrus of Qenna at Leyden ; see Leemans, Papyrus &gyptiens, tom. 11, PI. 1 9 ; for the two hymns printed on pp. 3-8, see Plates 2 and 4. Chapter I B is taken from the Papyrus of Nekhtu-Amen at Berlin ; see Naville, 7’odtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 5, and Einleitung, p. 70. Chapter 171 is taken from the Papyrus of Amen-hetep at GEzeh ; see Mariette, Les Papyrus &gyptiens, tom. 111, P1. 7. Chapter 66 is taken from the Papyrus of Amen-em-heb at Paris ; see Naville, lbdtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 78, and Einleitung, p. 103. Chapter zg h is froin a papyrus at Parma ; see Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 40, and Einleitung, p. 86. Chapter 127 A is from the T o m b of Rameses I V ; see LefCbure, Tombeau de Rainses IV, Paris, 1889, Plate XI11 ; and Naville, l’odtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 141. Chapter 127 B is taken from the Papyrus of Ptah-mes ; see Naville, l’odtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 142 ; and Einleitung, p. 89. Chapter 185 is taken from the Papyrus of Sutimes at Paris ; see Guieyesse and Lefibure , L e Papyrus Fune‘raire de Soutimes, Paris, 1877, Plate I. T h e H y m n to the setting S u n (see p. 48) is taken from a papyrus at Dublin ; see Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I. B1. 19, and Einleitung, p. 80, etc.
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Introductory Hymn to R5, the Sun-god. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No.
IO,
470, sheet
I ).]
3
I N T R O D U C T O R Y HYMNS T O R d
Introductory Hymn to RZ, the Sun-god. [From the Papyrus of Qenna (see Leemans, Pupjvirs &gyptieti, T.
2,
plate z).]
I.
A few words seem
to be omitted here.
Introductory Hymn to RZ, the Sun-god. [From the Papyrus of Qenna (see Leemans, Papyrus &gyptien, T.
2,
plate 4).]
Introductory Hymn to RZ, the Sun-god. [From the Papyrus of Hunefer (Brit. Mus. No. 9, 901, sheet
I ).]
INTRODUCTORY H Y M N S T O R d
Introductory Hymn to R5, the Sun-god. [From the Papyrus of Nekht (Brit. Mus. No.
I O,
471, sheet ZI).]
I1
13
I X T R OD UCTt3R Y I I YMiV T O O S I R I S .
Introductory Hymn to Osiris Un-nefer. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. So.
IO,
470, sheet
2.1
'5
TIiE SCENE OF T H E J U D G M E N T .
The Scene of the Weighing of the Heart of the Deceased. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No.
11. T HE PRAYER OF ANI [Chapter
IO,
470, sheets 3 and 4).]
xxx B]:-
7
- 1
9v
16
T H E BOOK O F THE DEAD.
T H E SCENE O F T H E .JUDGMENT.
I7
2
The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day.
CHAPTER I. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheets j and 6).]
T H E CHAPTERS OF COMING FORTH BY DAY.
I9
T H E C H A P T E R S O F COMING FORTH U Y D A Y.
21
22
T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD,
T h e following lines are from Lepsius, Todtenbuch, B1.
I.
CHA~TEK I €3. [From the Papyrus of hekhtu- Amen (Naville, Todtmbuch, Bd. I, B1. 5).]
OF LIVING AFTER DEATH.
25
C-HAPTER 11. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No.
IO,+jO,
sheet IS).]
CHAPTER 11. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 13).]
OF PASSING OVER THE R O A D OF RE-STAU.
CI-IAPTEK
111.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 13).]
27
28
T H E B O O K OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER VI. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet
IO).]
CHAPTERVII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
32).]
30
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER VIII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet IS).]
CHAPTER IX. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet IS).]
32
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
O F GOING I N A N D OUT IN
CHAPTER. XI1
OR
AMENTET.
33
CXX.'
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
CHAYTEKXI11
OK
CXXI.'
[From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. KO. 9,900, sheet
12,
line G).]
I . In the Sai;te Recension this Chapter is given twice; see Lepsius, Todtenbirch, B11. 3 and 45. 2 . In the Sai'te Recension this Chapter is given twice; see Lepsius, op. cit., B11. 4 and 4j.
3
T H E B O O K OF THE D E A D .
34
CHAPTER XIV. [From the Papyrus of Mes-em-neter (Naville, Todtetrbuch, Bd. I, B1. 13).]
I.
From Lepsius, op. cit., B11. 4 and 4 5 ; it comes at the end of Chapters
XI11 and CXXI.
H Y M N TO T H E RISING A.VD S E T T I N G S U N .
35
CHAPTER XV.
Hymn to the rising and setting Sun. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No.
IO;z+iO,
sheets 18,
19).]
HYMN AND LITANY T O OSIRIS.
37
-8-
C H A P T E R XV.
H y m n to RZ. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 20).]
42
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER
xv.
A Hymn to the setting Sun. [From the Papyrus of Mut-hetep (Brit. Mus. No.
10,010,
sheet 5 ) . ]
46
THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
48
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD).
CHAPTER XV. A Hymn to the setting Sun. [From a Papyrus at Dublin (No. 4) (see Naville, Todtenbrtch, B1. IS).]
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
50
' Td
[blank space] for name
-CHAPTER XVI.
[From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet
2).]
Vignette of the rising Sun, intended to accompany either the Hymn to the rising Sun or the Hymn which forms part of the XVth Chapter of the Book of the Dead ; strictly speaking i: should have no number, for it is not a Chapter.
CHAPTER XVII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheets 7-10) and from the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet I 3 ff.).]
CIIA PTlYR OF PRBISINGS AiVD G L ORIFICA TIOiV.5.
51
52
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D
54
T H E ROOh- OF T f I E DEAD.
58
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
I.
Supplied from Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. 11, P. 60.
62
T t I E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
64
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD
T H E CHAPTER O F PR.4ISlNGS A N D GLORIFICATIONS.
[From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet
10,
1. 7).]
65
T H E C H A P T E R O F PRAISINGS AND GLORIFICATIONS.
67
T H E C H A P T E R OF PRAISINGS A N D GLORIFICATIONS.
69
T H E CHAPTER O F T H E G O D S OF LOCALITIES.
71
72
T H E BOOk' OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER XIX. [From Lepsius, Todteitbuch, 131. 13.1
THE CHAPTER OF 0 VEXTHROWING ENEMIES.
81
CHAPTER XX. [From Lepsius, Todtenbirch, BI. 14.1
T h i s Chapter is a version of the preceding Chapter, arranged in the form of a litany. In the Turin papyrus it is divided into two sections, which are reproduced on pp. 83 and 84 ; the Rubric there reads as follows :-
THE C H A P T E R OF A CROWN OF TRIUMPH
83
84
I
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD. II
T H E C H A P T E R S O F GIVING A M O C T H T O THE LIBCEASED. 85
CHAPTERXXI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
CHAI'TEKXXII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. MLIS. No. 10,470, sheet 6).]
86
T H E BOOK OF' THE D E A D .
T H E CIIAPTER OF BRINGING ENCHANTMENTS.
CHAPTER XXIV. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No.
10,+70,
sheet ~j).]
87
CHAPTER XXV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
s).]
CHAPTER XXVI. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, shcet IS).]
CHAPTER XXVII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheets 1 5 and 16).]
””^
I.
T h e Papyrus of Mes-em-neter adds :-
2.
Several words have been omitted here.
of Mes-em-neter :-
3 n
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CHAPTER O F N O T LETTING T H E H E A R T B E CARRIED AU’AY.
CHAPTER
xxv 111.
[From the Papyrus d Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet j).]
91
92
n e \\ = # $
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER O F N O T L E T T I N G T H E H E A R T B E T A K E N A W A Y . 93
C HAPTER XXIX. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet I j).]
91
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER XXIX B. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 33).]
CHAPTER XXX. [See the Appendix.]
CHAPTER XXX
A.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 5).]
CHAPTER XXX E. [From the Papyrus of A n i (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet
1j).]
CHAPTER XXXI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet j).]
-
WUk&j
98
THE BOOK O F T H E D E A n .
CHAPTER XXXII. [From Lepsius, Todteizbuch, BI. IG.]
THE CHAPTERS O F N O T BEING DEVOURED.
IO1
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
I02
CHAPTER XXXVI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet S).] I
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A.
[From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet IZ).]
14
104
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER
XXXVIII B.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IZ).]
THE CHAPTER OF REPULSING THE FIEND.
10.5
T H E CHAPTER OF REPULSING T H E FIEND.
107
I.
These words are from the Papyrus of R'd.
CHAPTER XLII. [From the Papyrus of X u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 6).]
I.
Supplied from the Papyrus of Mes-ern-neter.
CHAPTER O F IL>E,VTIFICATION O F MEMBERS.
1'5
116
THE B O O K OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER X I J I . [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 3z).]
In t h e Papyrus of Ani only a portion of this Chapter is given, 2: e., the section which gives the names of the deities with whom t h e various members of the body of the deceased are identified ; it is arranged in tabular form and will be found on pp. 117, 1 1 8 .
CHAPTER XLIII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 17).]
C H A P T E R 01.7 N O T DY I N G A G A I N .
CHAPTER XLIV. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 16).]
1 I9
THE CHAPTER OF N O T GOING IN T O T H E BLOCK.
CHAPTER XLVIII. (See Chapter X.)
CHAPTER XLIX. (See Chapter XI.)
I2I
CHAPTER L B . [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IS).]
I23
THE CHAPTER OF ,*JOT EATING F I L T H .
CHAPTER
L11.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
I I).]
THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
'24
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CHAPTER LIII.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
II).]
T H E CHAPTER OF NOT EATING FILTIT.
125
I . According to the Papyrus of Ra (see NavilIe, op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 124) a whole line has been omitted by the scribe who wrote the Papyrus of Nu ; it alreadq occurs in Chapters LI and LII and is not, therefore, repeated here.
126
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER LIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
IZ).]
CHAPTER LV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IZ).]
CHAPTER LVII. [From the Papyrus of h-iu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IZ).]
I.
From a Papyrus at Leyden (Naville, ~ p cit., . Rd. 11, p. ~ z j j .
T H E CHAPTER OF BREATHING T H E AIR, ETC.
CHAPTER LVIII. [From the Papyrus of A n i (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 16).] I
I
C
3
I
129
I30
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER LIX. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brii. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 16).]
CHAPTER LX. [From Lepsius, Todtenbuch, B1. 23.1
I32
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER LXI.
CHAPTER
LXIIl
E.
[From the Papyrus of N u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
12).]
CHAPTER OF COMING F O R T H B Y D A Y F R O M NETER-KIIERT. I4I
RUBRIC. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
21).]
142
T H E ROOK O F THE DEAD.
CHAPTER LXIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
I3).]
T H E CHAPTER O F PER EM HRU IN A S I N G L E CHAPTER.
10
I45
146
THE BOOK O F T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER LXVI. [From the Papyrus of Amen-em-heb (Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I, B1. 78).]
CHAPTER LXVII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet ~ j ) . ]
CHAPTER LXVII. [From the Papyrus of Nefer-uben-f (Navilie, Todtenbuch, Bd. I, B1. 7g).]
1.50
THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER LXIX. [From the Papyrus of Mes-em-neter (Naville, Todfenbuch, Bd. I, B1. S I ).]
T H E CHAPTER OF COMING FORTH BY D A Y .
I55
156
THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
158
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
THE CHAPTER OF COMING FORTH B Y D A 1,.
'59
CHAPTER LXXII. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet 3).]
I . This Rubric is taken from the Papyrus of Thenna (see Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, P. 153).
T H E CHAPTER O F LIFTING U P T H E FEET.
R UBRI C. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 6).]
161
162
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
. CHAPTER LXXIII. [See Chapter IX.] CHAPTER
LXXIV.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 6).]
CHAPTER LXXV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 13).]
T H E CHAPTERS O F TRANSFORMATIONS.
CHAPTER LXXVI. [Prom the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
163
'74
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
I.
T h e words in brackets are from Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 176. I2
T H E BOOK O F T H E D E A D .
THLC CHAPTP<'RS OF TRANSFORMATIONS.
CHAPTER LXXXI I. [From the Papyrus of Xu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets 9 and IO).]
I79
THE C H A P T E R S O F TR.4iVSFORMA TIOAVS.
I81
CHAYTEKLXXXIII.' [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
II).]
I . In the Papyrus of Nu Chapters LXXXIII and LXXXIV are given under the title of Chapter LXXXIV.
182
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER LXXXIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
11,
line 6).]
CHAPTER LXXXV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
I 86
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
T H E CHAPTERS OF TRANSFORMATIONS.
187
I 88
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER LXXXVII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
II).]
CHAPTER LXX XI1I. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
II).]
T H E CHAPTER OF UNITING T H E S O U L T O I T S B O D I:
-. I.
The Papyrus of Nebseni (sheet 6) adds
?
189
= 90
I.
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
T h e Papyrus of Nebseiii (sheet 6 ) adds
L
THE CHAPTER O F D E S T R 0 YING T H E MEMORY O F E V I L .
19 I
192
THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER XC. [From the Papyrus of Pa-Rh-em-lieb (Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I, B1. IO^).]
CHAPTER
XCI.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 6).]
= 94
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER XCII. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet 6).]
I
O
I 1
I.
"uz
s n
Tim-
This Rubric is taken from the Ani Papyrus, sheet
n
17.
CHAPTER
xcrir.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 6).]
T H E CHAPTER OF IVOT SAJLliVG T O T H E EdS7:
197
T h e Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet 17) contains what are, apparently, two versions of this Chapter; they read thus :-
T H E CHAPTER O F PRAYING FOR AN INK-JAR, ETC.
199
CHAPTER XCIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
I.
12).]
T h e words i n brackets are added from the Papyrus of Amen-neb (Brit.
Mus. No. 9,964).
200
T H E B O O K OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTERS XCVI
AND
XCVII.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets 19 and zo).]
I.
T h e words in brackets are added from Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, p.
213.
I.
The XCVIth Chapter ends here.
!kLn
CHAPTER XCVIII. [From the Papyrus of N u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
204
T H E BOOK OF T l I E DEAD.
CHAPTER XCIX. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets
21
and
ZZ).]
THE C H A P T E R OF BRIiVGIlVG THE .If&Xk:NT
BOAT.
205
206
T H E BOOK OF T i f E DEAI).
I.
This phrase is repeated in the papyrus by accident.
208
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D
T H E C H A P TE R OF BRI N G I N G T H E M A K H E N T B O A T .
209
210
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER C. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets 2j and 28).]
THE ROOK OF MAKING S T R O N G T H E K H U .
I.
211
Over the boat in the vignette are four short lines of text which read :-
214
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
I.
T h e Papyrus of Nu has
pJ 9 9 -5
(sheet 8).
CHAPTER CVII. There is no equivalent for this Chapter in the papyri containing the Theban Recension ; see Chapter CIX.
CHAPTER CVIII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 8).]
T H E C H A P T E R OF KNOWING T H E S O U L S OF T H E MrEST. 2 19
220
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
T H E C H A P T E R OF KiVO W I N ( ; T H E SOULS OF T H E E.4ST. 2 2 I
T H E CHAPTERS OF SEK-HIT-HETEP.
223
226
THE BOOK O F THE D E A D .
(See Chapter CVIII.)
CHAPTER
CxII.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 18).]
THE CHAPTER OF KNOWING T H E SOULS OF N E K H E N . 233
CHAPTER CXIII. [From the Papyrus of X u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets 18 and
I.
19).]
T h e words in brackets are from the Papyrus of Nebseni (sheet 7).
CHAPTER CXV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IS).]
238
THE B O O K OF THE D E A D .
CHAPTER CXVI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. hlus. No. 10,477, sheet IS).]
THE CFIAPTER OF RECEIC'ILV<; PATIJS I N RE-STAU.
C H APTER CXVII. [From the Papyrus of N u (Brit. Mus. Xo. 10,477, sheet 9).]
239
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER CXVIII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 9).]
I
-f? w.O
2.
The words in brackets are added from the Papyrus
of Mes-em-neter ; see Naville. op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 267.
THE CHAPTER OF G O I N G I N AFTER COMING FORTH . 241
CHAPTER CXX. For the text of this Chapter see supra Chapter XII. In the Sa'ite Recension it is given twice (see Lepsius, op. cii., B11. 3 and 45), but the placing of it among the first fifteen Chapters of that Recension clearly dates from a late period.
CHAPTER CXXI. For the text of this Chapter see supra Chapter XIII. In the Sa'ite Recension it is given twice (see Lepsius, B11. 4 and 45), but the placing of it among the first fifteen Chapters of that Recension clearly dates from a late period.
CHAPTER CXXII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet g).]
2 42
THE R O O K OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CXXIII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IS).]
T H E CHAPTER OF ENTERING T O T H E PRINCES OF OSIRIS. 243
CHAPTER CXXIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
I.
IO).]
The words in brackets are added from Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 269.
I.
The words in brackets are from Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 274.
T H E CHAPTER OF ENTERING T H E H A L L OF MAXTI.
247
T H E SPEECH OF T H E D E C E A S E D IN T H E I!IAL,L O F N A A TI. 249
CHAPTER CXXV.
- INTRODUCTION.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet
22).]
I.
The words in brackets are from the Papyrus of Nebseni.
T H E SPEECH OF T H E DECEASED IN T H E H A L L OFMAATI. 2 5 I
I . T h e words in brackets are added from the Papyrus of Amen-neb (Brit. Mus. No. 9964). I 2 . Variants :- L AL..
see Naville, oy. cit.
Bd. 11, p. 283.
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD
252
CHAPTER CXXV. - THE NEGATIVE CONFESSION. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. y,900, sheet 30).]
-
i4 1 bI':!
n?lI
F khz
~ T j lj ~ n d @ I.
2.
-2.
%I
!1\~+i
"vv\
m
3
u
These words are added from the Papyrus of Nebseni (sheet 30). These words are added from the Papyrus of Ani (sheet 30).
3. 0
253
T H E N E G A T I V E CONFESSION.
4. N u
xg
5. Nu
k
G. Nu
11
B o
254
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
L-l
0
A
bL
256
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T H E AVVRG,lTI VE CONFESSION.
257
258
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
A D D R E S S TO T H E G O D S OF THE I I A L L OF JUD(;.MENT. 259
CHAPTER CXXV.
-
ADDRESST O
UXDERWORLD.
TIIE GOD\
OF THE
'
[From the P'ipyrub of Nu ( b i t . Mus. ho. 10,477, sheet 24).]
\\
'j
-
wwvo
I
A D D R E S S T O T H E G O D S OF T H E H A L L
oF.runGIWmi?
261
262
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD
A D D R E , S S T O T H E GOD.? O F T HE LLVDERWORLD.
267
268
I.
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
After
p. 334.
).4 , z- a
Paris papyrus adds
n A
269
A D D R E S S T O T H E FOUR A P E S .
CHAPTER
CxxvIo
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10.4'77, sheet
I.
%).I
The words in brackets are from Brit. Mus. No. 9,913 ; see Na8ille, op.
sit., 13d. 11, p. 336.
T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD.
2 70
CHAPTER CXXVII a. [From the Tomb of Rameses IV.11
I&-
Io
I
I
n
TtIE BOOK OF PRAISING T H E G O D S OF' T H E QERTI.
I.
E' = prenomen (see 1. 8).
2.
N = nomen (see 1. 8).
271
T H E BOOK O F T H E D E A D .
272
00
0
\\
e?5
CHAPTER C x X v I I
B.
[From the Papyrus of Ptah-mes (Naville, op. cit., Bd. I. B1.
142).]
276
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
2 78
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CXXIX. [See Chapter C.]
CHAPTER CXXX. [From the Papyrus of'Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 17).]
T H E CHAPTER O F MAKIh'G STtlONG THE K H U .
281
284
T H E B O O K OF T H E D E A D .
286
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CXXXI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheets 17 and IS).]
TI-IE C H A P T E R O F CAUSING A MAN T O S E E HIS H O U S E .
CHAPTER CXXXII. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet IS).]
287
288
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER CXXXIII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 16).]
I.
Another papyrus adds the words
9f
flKb-+-%-$? 45 k4JXrn PbG 19 0 0
(see NaviIle, op. cit., Bd. I. BI. 145).
2 90
I.
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
The Papyrus of Nebseni reads :-
Pia
292
THZ B OO R O F T HE
nmn.
CHAPTER CXXXV. [From Lepsius, Todtetzbuch, BI. 55.1
T H E CHAPTER O F SAILING I N T I f E B O A T OF RA.
CHAPTER CXXXVI A . I. [From the PapYrtls of NLI (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet zX).]
295
T H E CHAPTER O F .MAKIiVG .CTIZO.VG T H E K l l U .
297
CHAPTER CXXXVI A . 111. [From the Papyrus of N U (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IG).]
I . In the Papyrus of Nefer-uhen-f, (see Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11, p. 350), here follow several lines of text conserniiig which compare the following Chapters.
298
THE ROOK OF THE D E A D .
T H E CH-4PTER OF M A K I N G S T R O N G T H E KNKJ.
1- d
I4
&.. ..fig
299
CHAPTER CXI [From the Papyrus of .Nu (Brit. Mus. No.
I
0,477, sheet z8).]
I.
Added from the Nebseni papyrus, sheet 26.
T H E C H A PTE R O F n r E FOLJR FLAMES.
CHAPTER CXXXVlI
A.
[From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 26).]
I.
Added from the Papyrus of Nebsetli, sheet 26.
303
XIj j.
I.
This passage is much shorler in the Papyrus of Nebseni.
2.
\Tar.
;:9
.3. Var.
* $j -. I -
0
20
I.
This Dassaee is much shorter in the Papyrus of Nebseni.
308
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
T H E CIIAPTER OF T H E FOUR FLAMES.
31 I
CHAPTER
CxxxVlI B.
[From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet
(4.1
THE CHAPTER OF E N T E R I N G I N T O A B S D O S .
-4
*
I
CHAPTER CXXXVIII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet 19).]
313
CHAPTERS C X I J
AND
CXLII.
[From the Papyrus of N u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet IS).]
L
I
etc.
320
I.
THE ROOK O F TIIE DEAD.
Here, in the Saite Recension, begins Chapter CXLII with the title
CHAPTER CXLIII. T h e Vignette of Chapter CXLII was wrongly numbered Chapter CXLIII by Lepsius.
CHAPTER CXLIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 26).]
331
T H E BOOK O F T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CXLV. [From Lepsius, Todtenbuch, B11. 61-65.]
338
.
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
TEIE CHAPTiCR OF T I I E P Y L O N S OF T i f E SEKHET-AANIZU. 339
3 40
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T I ~ ECHAPTER O F T H E P Y L O N S O F T H E SEKNET-AANRU. 341
342
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T H E CHAPTER O F T f f E P Y L O N S O F THE SEKHETA'ANRU. 343
346
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T H E CHAPTER OF T H E H I D D E N PYLONS.
CHAPTER CXLVI. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No.
10,471,
sheet zj).]
349
mli C H A P TER OF T H E H I D D E N PY L O N S .
0 IrMhM
-5 n
35'
3
152
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
TIIE C H A P T E R OF THE HIDDEN PYLONS.
353
354
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
358
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
360
THE B O O R OF THE D E A D .
T H E CHAPTER OF T H E tiRIT-S.
361
I.
From the Papyrus of Thenna the scribe (see Naville, op. cit., Bd. 11,
P. 376).
T H E CMAPTER OF PROVIDING T H E K H U .
363
364
THE BOOK O F T H E DEAD.
T H E CHAPTL.JR O F P R O V I D I N ~ ;T H E KMU.
365
366
T f I E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
0 hnnrvLh
THE C H A P T E R O F T H E A A T S .
367
I.
Added from the Papyrus of Nehseni. 24
THE CHAPTER O F T H E AATS.
I.
Added froin the Papyrus of Nebseni.
37s
I.
Added from the Papyrus of Nebseni.
378
I.
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
Added from the Papyrus of Nebseni.
TEIE CHAPTER OF T H E AATS.
I.
Added from the Papyrus of Nebseni.
379
THE CHAPTER O F THE A A T S .
CHAPTER CL,. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet 30).]
381
I.
This text is a part of the speech of iiipu.
CHAPTER CLI. [II. From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. KO. 9,900, sheet
21).]
386
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T H E CHAPTER O F A HIDDEN HEAD.
387
CHAPTER CLI. [III. From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet
21).]
CHAPTER CLII. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet 13).]
390
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CLIII. [From the Papyrus of N u (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet
20).]
CHAPTER CLIV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No.
10,471,
sheet IS).]
400
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D
402
CHAPTER CLV. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471, sheet 27).] I
I
O
I
,--
THE CHAPTERS OF T H E AMULET.).'.
403
26*
404
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CLVII. [From Lepsius, Todteiibuch, B1. 76.1
CHAPTER CLVIII. [From Lepsius, Todtenbirch, B1. 76.1
T H E C H A P T E R S O F T H E AMULETS.
CHAPTER CLIX. [From Lepsius, Todtenbuch, B1. 76.1
405
406
THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CLX. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet
IO).]
CHAPTER CLXI. [From the Papyrus of Nefer-uben-f (see Naville, op. cit., Bd. I. B1. 18.+).]
408
THE ROOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER CLXIII. [From Lepsius, Todtenbuch, BI. 77.1
4'4
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
ANOTHER CHAPTER.
CHAPTER CLXIV. [From Lepsius, Todtenbuch, B1. 78.1
415
4'8
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXV. [From Lepsius, Todtehrch, BI. 79.1
T H E CHAPTER OF ARRIVAL IN PORT.
4'9
CHAPTER CLXVI. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet ZI).]
T H E CHAPTER O F BRINGING T H E (ITCHAT.
42 I
422
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXVIII A . [From the Papyrus of Mut-betep (Brit. Mus. No.
10,010,
sheet z).]
CHAPTER
CLXVIII.
[From the Papyrus Brit. Mus. No. 10,478,sheets 2-7.1
* Asterisks indicate the places where the name of the deceased should come ; in the papyrus they are always painted yellow.
T H E CHAPTER O F OFFERINGS
425
428
T H E HOOK OF T H E D E A D .
T H E CHAl'TER OF OFFERINGS.
431
T H E B O O K OF T H E D E A D
434
,*.
x
CHAPTER C LXIX. [From the Papyrus of Nefer-uben-f (see Naville, op. cit., Bd. 1. BI. ]go).]
436
T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD.
T H E CHAPTER OF STABLISHING T H E FUNERAL BED.
437
438
T H E B O O R OF THE DEAD.
440
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXX. [From the Papyrus of Nefer-uben-f (sec Naville, op. cit., Bd. I. B1.
I~I).]
T H E CHAPTER OF SETT1,VG U P THE F U N E R A L B E D .
441
442
T H E B O O K OF THE D E A D .
444
T H E B O O K OF T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXXII. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheets
32,
33).]
446
THE B O O K OF TIIE D E A D .
450
THE ROOK OF T H E DEAD.
THE A D D R E S S E S OF H O R U S T O O S I R I S .
CHAPTER C L XX 1I I. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet 9).]
4.51
I.
a
Each of the following forty declarations is introduced by the words : -
m&
3
g! &
which are not here repeated.
THE C I I A P T E R O F C A U S I N G T I I E K H U T O COME FORTH. 455
Ik 1'
CHAPTER CLXXIV.
[From the Papyrus of Mut-lietep (Brit. Mus. No.
10,010,
sheet 3).]
456
THE B O O R O F T H E D E A D .
CHAPTERC L X XV. [From the Papyrus of Ani (Brit. Mus. No. 10,470, sheet q).]
TITE CHAPTER OF RAISING U P T H E KHU.
CHAPTER CLXXVII. [From the Papyrus of Nebseni (Brit. Mus. No. 9,900, sheet IS).]
46 I
T f I E C H A P T E R 01.' RAISliVti UP T H E B O D Y .
CHAPTER
c I,x XVlII.
[From the Papyrus of Ncbseiii (Brit. Mus. No. 9.300, sheet 19).]
463
THE CHAPTER O F RAISING UP T H E B O D Y .
465
T H E CHAPTER OF RAISING U P THE BODY.
467
468
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXXIX. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet I j).]
470
I.
T H E BOOK O F T H E Dl?AD.
Space left blank to receive the name and titles of the deceased.
3
LO
o
O O f
Ot [EB t
7)
Z G
D
4
6;
se
-m
3@
D
ID
p:
D L8
I39
- -x
%I
u
v
P
Y
b
b
b 'd
T H E CHAPTER OF GOliVG T O T H E C H W F S OF O S I R I S .
477
480
T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.
HYMN T O 0.TIRIS.
485
48%
T H E ROOK OF T H E D E A D
H Y M N OF P R A I S E T O O S I R I S .
489
CHAPTER CLXXXV. [From the Papyrus of Sutirncs (ed. Guieyessc and Ixfibure, Paris, 1877, 1'1.
I ).]
490
T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D .
CHAPTER C LXXXV 11. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 19).]
THE C H A P T E R O F E N T E R I N G T O T H E C O M P A N Y O F T H E G O D S . 491
492
T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD.
CHAPTER CLXXXIX. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet 19).]
CHAPTER CXC. [From the Papyrus of Nu (Brit. Mus. No. 10,477, sheet IG).]
T H E CHAPTER O F PERFECTING T H E KHU.
49 7
498
THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
APPENDIX
32”
THE B O O R OF T H E DEAD
502
T@ I
-
0 II
CHAPTER LXV. [From Lepsius, op. cit., B1. 25.1
T H E CHAPTER O F BRIiVGING THE MZKI-IENT BOAT.
503
504
T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.
T H E CHAPTER OF RRINGING T H E M Z K H E N T BOAT.
505
506
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