Book of the Opening of the Mouth: Vol. II (Routledge Revivals)

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Aged Prince
ancient Egyptian rituals
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Ba soul concept
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Egyptian mortuary practices
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Er Ministrant
eye
Father Osiris
funerary ceremonies
Gazelle
great
Great List
Hold
horus
Int
IOI
Juice
list
louvre
Louvre Papyrus
Loving Son
Nile Valley archaeology
North
papyrus
Plate XVIII
predynastic religion
royal
Royal Scribe
scribe
SEB
Sem Priest
thine
Thine Enemies
Thoth
Thou Art
Thou Hast
Thou Settest
Thou Shinest
translation of funerary texts
Two-fold Strength

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138789715
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The recital of The Book of Opening the Mouth and the Liturgy of Funerary Offerings were in use among the Predynastic Egyptians of the later part of the Neolithic Period, before the art of writing had evolved, and continued to exercise a considerable influence on Egyptian religious literature up until the time of Roman Empire. The ceremonies were believed to enable the spiritual elements of the deceased to continue their existence. The object of the formulae was the reconstitution of the body and the restoration to it of the heart-soul (‘Ba’).

This is the second volume of The Book of Opening the Mouth, first published in 1909, which is edited from three copies written in the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-sixth Dynasties respectively. It is believed they describe faithfully the forms of the rites which originated among the primitive indigenous inhabitants of the Nile Valley.

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