Book of the Dead, Volume I

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afterlife beliefs Egypt
Ancient Egypt
ancient Egyptian funerary texts
ancient spells and hymns
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Chapter LII
Chapter LIX
Chapter LXIII
Chapter LXIV
Chapter Xi
Chapter XLII
Chapter XLIX
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXIX
Chapter XXXVII
Death
Egyptian Hieroglyphic Text
Egyptian mortuary practices analysis
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funerary papyri translation
Hieroglyphic text
IVth Dynasty
Manuscripts
mortuary rituals Egypt
Plate XVI
Real Lapis Lazuli
Religion
religious anthropology Egypt
T Hoth
Theban Recension
Turin Papyrus
XIth Dynasty

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138566835
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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E. A. Wallis translated and transcribed this work. The Book of the Dead is the name given by the ancient Egyptian funeral text 'The Book of Coming '[or 'Going']' Forth By Day'.

The book details the Egyptian view of the afterlife. Included are spells, hymns and instructions for the dead to pass through obstacles in the afterlife. This papyrus scroll was placed in the coffin of the deceased. The Book of the Dead was first thought to be a Bible but is it not a religious work. It is an instruction manual for the recently departed.

Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (27 July 1857 – 23 November 1934) was an English Egyptologist, Orientalist, and philologist who worked for the British Museum and published numerous works on the ancient Near East. He made numerous trips to Egypt and the Sudan on behalf of the British Museum to buy antiquities, and helped it build its collection of cuneiform tablets, manuscripts, and papyri. He published many books on Egyptology, helping to bring the findings to larger audiences. In 1920 he was knighted for his service to Egyptology and the British Museum.

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