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Budge, Ernest A. Wallis [Oth.]
The book of the dead: the Papyrus Ani in the British Museum ; the Egyptian text with interlinear transliteration and translation, a running translation, introd. etc. ([Text]) — London, 1895

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list of chapters.

XXXvi INTRODUCTION.

This Chapier has no vignette.

Chapter XLVIII. [The Chapter of a man coming against] his enemies.

This Chapter has no vignette.

Chapter XLIX.# The Chapter of a man coming forth against his enemies in
the underworld.

Vignette : A man standing with a staff in his hand.

Chapter L. The Chapter of not going in to the divine block a second

time.

Vignette : A man standing with his back to the block.1

Chapter LI. The Chapter of not walking upside down in the underworld.

Vignette : A man standing.

Chapter LII.* The Chapter of not eating filth in the underworld.

This Chapter has no vignette.

Chapter LIII. The Chapter of not allowing a man to eat filth and to drink
polluted water in the underworld.

This Chapter has no vignette.

Chapter LIV. The Chapter of giving air in the underworld.

This Chapter has no vignette.

Chapter LV. Another Chapter of giving air.

Vignette : The deceased holding a sail in each hand.* 3
Chapter LVI. The Chapter of snuffing the air in the earth.

Vignette : The deceased kneeling, and holding a sail to his nose.

Chapter LVII. The Chapter of snuffing the air and of gaining the mastery
over the waters in the underworld.

Vignette : A man holding a sail, and standing in a running stream.

Chapter LVIII.’" The Chapter of snuffing the air and of gaining power over
the water which is in the underworld.

Vignette : The deceased holding a sail.

Chapter LIX. The Chapter of snuffing the air and of gaining power over
the water which is in the underworld.

Vignette : The deceased standing with his hands extended.

Chapters LX., LXI., LXII. The Chapters of drinking water in the under-
world.

1 Lepsius, Todtenbuch, Bl. 21.

3 A variant vignette of Chapters LV. and XXXVIII. represents the deceased being led into the
presence of Osiris by Anubis see Naville, Todtenbuch, Bd. I., Bl. 68.
 
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