The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 158
... heart any or all of the official religion is another matter ; his official posi- tion brought him into contact with the temporal rather than the spiritual affairs of the Egyptian religion , and whatever doubts he may have had in matters ...
... heart any or all of the official religion is another matter ; his official posi- tion brought him into contact with the temporal rather than the spiritual affairs of the Egyptian religion , and whatever doubts he may have had in matters ...
Page 160
... heart and lungs were then carefully taken out and washed in palm wine , and stuffed with sweet smelling spices , gums , etc. They were next smeared all over with an unguent , and then carefully bandaged with strips of linen many yards ...
... heart and lungs were then carefully taken out and washed in palm wine , and stuffed with sweet smelling spices , gums , etc. They were next smeared all over with an unguent , and then carefully bandaged with strips of linen many yards ...
Page 161
... heart ; it was under the protection of Neith . The jar of Qebḥsennuf had the head of a hawk , and in it was placed the liver ; it was under the protection of Serqet . The inscriptions on the jars state that the part of the deceased in ...
... heart ; it was under the protection of Neith . The jar of Qebḥsennuf had the head of a hawk , and in it was placed the liver ; it was under the protection of Serqet . The inscriptions on the jars state that the part of the deceased in ...
Page 162
... heart . laid upon Ani's breast at the neck.1 According to some rubrics of the thirtieth chapter the scarab was to be placed " within the heart " of a person after the ceremony of " opening the mouth " was one of the verses of the 30th ...
... heart . laid upon Ani's breast at the neck.1 According to some rubrics of the thirtieth chapter the scarab was to be placed " within the heart " of a person after the ceremony of " opening the mouth " was one of the verses of the 30th ...
Page 163
... heart , that there might not be brought against him adverse evidence when it was weighed in the balance in the judgment hall of Osiris , that he might not be obstructed or driven back , and that his name might not be overthrown by those ...
... heart , that there might not be brought against him adverse evidence when it was weighed in the balance in the judgment hall of Osiris , that he might not be obstructed or driven back , and that his name might not be overthrown by those ...
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Common terms and phrases
Akerblad alabaster alphabet Amāsis Amenophis Amenophis III amulet Ani's Anubis bandages beetle Birch bitumen body Book British Museum bronze called Canopic jars cartouche Cham chamber Champollion chapter characters Cheta coffin colour Coptic cover Dead deceased demotic Diodorus disk embalming example faïence feet funereal glazed faïence gods gold Greek hand Hathor head heart hemt Heru hieratic hieroglyphics Horus Hyksos inscribed inscriptions Isis jars king of Egypt l'inscription large number Lepsius letter linen lord Manetho Memphis mummy name and titles Naville Nephthys neter Nubia obelisk ornamented Osiris painted papyrus Paris period Persians placed pollion Ptaḥ Ptolemy pyramid Rameses Rameses II reign represented Rosetta Stone royal Sacy sarcophagus says scarabs scenes scribe sepulchral Seti side sometimes steatite stelæ stele suten t'etta temple Thebes Thothmes tion tombs translation underworld uræus ushabtiu figures vases wearing XIIth XVIIIth dynasty XXVIth dynasty Young δὲ καὶ τὴν τῶν