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CHAP.X. [XLVIII]
CHAP. XV
CHAP. CXXXH
CHAP. XC11!.. |I CONTIN UED2
CHAP. IX
CHAP. LXXIV
CHAP. VIII
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18.— Vignettes: (a) Ani entering a doorway,on the other side of which is his Shade accompanied by his Soul, to illustrate the chapter “ of opening the
tomb to the soul and shade ” (b) Ani offering before the model of the Divine Bark of Osiris-Seker. (c) Ani entering Amenta (the nether-world) repre-
sented by a hawk and a feather upon a stand upheld by the solar mount, to illustrate the chapter “of approaching Amenta by day.” (d) Ani, before
an altar with vase and lotus-flower, adoring the god Osiris in form of a ram crowned with the triple crown, which is composed of the sun-disk and crowns
of Upper and Lower Egypt, flanked by the two feathers, or double Law ; to illustrate the chapter “of coming forth by day after entering the Ammehet.”
(e) Ani standing by a doorway, to illustrate the chapter “ of theperson going round to see his house.” (/ ) Ani slaying a serpent.
Text Chapters 92 (continued). 74, 8, 2,9, 132, 10, [48), and 15 of the Book of the Dead.
T H E PAPYRUS OF AN I
18
ELHTrrri i n 11 ua
CHAP.X. [XLVIII]
CHAP. XV
CHAP. CXXXH
CHAP. XC11!.. |I CONTIN UED2
CHAP. IX
CHAP. LXXIV
CHAP. VIII
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18.— Vignettes: (a) Ani entering a doorway,on the other side of which is his Shade accompanied by his Soul, to illustrate the chapter “ of opening the
tomb to the soul and shade ” (b) Ani offering before the model of the Divine Bark of Osiris-Seker. (c) Ani entering Amenta (the nether-world) repre-
sented by a hawk and a feather upon a stand upheld by the solar mount, to illustrate the chapter “of approaching Amenta by day.” (d) Ani, before
an altar with vase and lotus-flower, adoring the god Osiris in form of a ram crowned with the triple crown, which is composed of the sun-disk and crowns
of Upper and Lower Egypt, flanked by the two feathers, or double Law ; to illustrate the chapter “of coming forth by day after entering the Ammehet.”
(e) Ani standing by a doorway, to illustrate the chapter “ of theperson going round to see his house.” (/ ) Ani slaying a serpent.
Text Chapters 92 (continued). 74, 8, 2,9, 132, 10, [48), and 15 of the Book of the Dead.