Theban version :
list of chapters.
xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
Vignette : A man tying a heart to the statue of the deceased.1
Chapter XXVIII. [1 he Chapter of] not allowing the lieart of a man to be
taken from him in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased with his left hand touching the heart upon his breast,
kneeling before a demon holding a knife.
Chapter XXIXa. The Chapter of not carrying away the heart of a man in
the underworld.
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXIXb. Another Chapter of a heart of carnelian.
Vignette: The deceased sitting on a chair before his heart, which rests on a
stand Ajr-.
Chapter XXXa. The Chapter of not allowing the heart of a man to be
clriven away from him in the underworld.
Vignette : A heart ^.2
Chapter XXXb. The Chapter of not allowing the heart of a man to be driven
away from him in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased being weighed against his heart in the balance in the
presence of Osiris, “ the great god, the prince of eternity.”
Chapter XXXI. The Chapter of repulsing the crocodile which cometh to
carry the magical words j from a man in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased spearing a crocodile.
Chapter XXXII. [The Chapter of] coming to carry the magical words frorn
a man in the underworld.
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXXIII. The Chapter of repulsing reptiles of all kinds.
Vignette : The deceasecl attacking four snakes with a knife in each hand.
Chapter XXXIV. The Chapter of a man not being bitten by a serpent in
the hall of the tomb.3
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXXV. The Chapter of not being eaten by worms in the underworld.
1 Two variants (Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 38) show the deceased sitting before his heart, and
the deceased presenting his heart to a triad of gods.
Or the deceased adoring his heart
amihat.
O .
see also Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 42
list of chapters.
xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
Vignette : A man tying a heart to the statue of the deceased.1
Chapter XXVIII. [1 he Chapter of] not allowing the lieart of a man to be
taken from him in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased with his left hand touching the heart upon his breast,
kneeling before a demon holding a knife.
Chapter XXIXa. The Chapter of not carrying away the heart of a man in
the underworld.
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXIXb. Another Chapter of a heart of carnelian.
Vignette: The deceased sitting on a chair before his heart, which rests on a
stand Ajr-.
Chapter XXXa. The Chapter of not allowing the heart of a man to be
clriven away from him in the underworld.
Vignette : A heart ^.2
Chapter XXXb. The Chapter of not allowing the heart of a man to be driven
away from him in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased being weighed against his heart in the balance in the
presence of Osiris, “ the great god, the prince of eternity.”
Chapter XXXI. The Chapter of repulsing the crocodile which cometh to
carry the magical words j from a man in the underworld.
Vignette : The deceased spearing a crocodile.
Chapter XXXII. [The Chapter of] coming to carry the magical words frorn
a man in the underworld.
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXXIII. The Chapter of repulsing reptiles of all kinds.
Vignette : The deceasecl attacking four snakes with a knife in each hand.
Chapter XXXIV. The Chapter of a man not being bitten by a serpent in
the hall of the tomb.3
This Chapter has no vignette.
Chapter XXXV. The Chapter of not being eaten by worms in the underworld.
1 Two variants (Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 38) show the deceased sitting before his heart, and
the deceased presenting his heart to a triad of gods.
Or the deceased adoring his heart
amihat.
O .
see also Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 42