TIIF, PAPYRUS OF ANI.
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Chapter XCI. “ The Chapter of not letting the soul of a man be captive in List of Chapiers.
“ Neter-khert.” (See pp. 114, 319, and pl. 17.)
Chapter XCII. “ The Chapter of opening the tomb to the soul and the
“ shadow, of coming forth by day, and of getting power over the legs.” (See pp.
115, 319, and pl. 17.)
The vignette of this Chapter is unusual and of great interest, for in it Ani’s
soul accompanies his shadow.
Chapter XCIII. “ The Chapter of not Ietting a man pass over to the east in
“ Neter-khert.” (See pp. 109, 317, and pl. 17.)
The vignette as here given is peculiar to the papyrus of Ani.
Chapter XCIIIa. “ Another Chapter.” (See pp. 110, 317, and pl. 17.)
Chapter CX. “ Here begin the Chapters of the Sekhet-hetepu, and the
“ Chapters of coming forth by day, and of going into and coming out from Neter-
“ khert, and of arriving in the Sekhet-Aanru, and of being in peace in the great
“ city wherein are fresh breezes.” (See pp. 236, 362, and pl. 34.)
The text is here incomplete.
Chapter CXXIV. “ The Chapter of going unto the divine chiefs of Osiris.”
(See pp. 146, 330, and pl. 24.)
In the vignette we should expect four, instead of three, gods.
Chapter CXXV. “ The Chapter of entering into the Hall of double Right
“ and Truth : a hymn of praise to Osiris.” (See pp. 189, 344, and pl. 30.)
The Introduction to this Chapter as found in the papyrus of Ani is not met
with elsewhere; the text which usually follows the “ Negative Confession ”
is however omitted. The vignette as here given is peculiar to the papyrus
of Ani.
Chapter CXXXII. “The Chapter of making a man to return to see again
“ his home upon earth.” (See pp. 121, 321, and pl. 18.)
Chapter CXXXIII. “ [A Chapter] to be said on the day of the month.”
(See pp. 138, 327, and pl. 21.)
Chapter CXXXIII.—Rubric. (See pp. 142, 328, and pl. 22.)
Chapter CXXXIV. “A hymn of praise to Ra on the day of the month
“ wherein he saileth in the boat.” (See pp. 142, 329, and pl. 22.)
Chapter CXLVI. “ The Chapter of renewing the pylons in the House of
“ Osiris which is in the Sekhet-Aanru.” (See pp. 63, 295, and pll. 11, 12.)
Chapter CXLVII. “A Chapter to be said when Ani cometh to the first
Arit.” (See pp. 56, 291, and pll. 11, 12.)
Chapter CXLVIII. Without title. See pp. 239, 3 66, and pl. 35.)
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Chapter XCI. “ The Chapter of not letting the soul of a man be captive in List of Chapiers.
“ Neter-khert.” (See pp. 114, 319, and pl. 17.)
Chapter XCII. “ The Chapter of opening the tomb to the soul and the
“ shadow, of coming forth by day, and of getting power over the legs.” (See pp.
115, 319, and pl. 17.)
The vignette of this Chapter is unusual and of great interest, for in it Ani’s
soul accompanies his shadow.
Chapter XCIII. “ The Chapter of not Ietting a man pass over to the east in
“ Neter-khert.” (See pp. 109, 317, and pl. 17.)
The vignette as here given is peculiar to the papyrus of Ani.
Chapter XCIIIa. “ Another Chapter.” (See pp. 110, 317, and pl. 17.)
Chapter CX. “ Here begin the Chapters of the Sekhet-hetepu, and the
“ Chapters of coming forth by day, and of going into and coming out from Neter-
“ khert, and of arriving in the Sekhet-Aanru, and of being in peace in the great
“ city wherein are fresh breezes.” (See pp. 236, 362, and pl. 34.)
The text is here incomplete.
Chapter CXXIV. “ The Chapter of going unto the divine chiefs of Osiris.”
(See pp. 146, 330, and pl. 24.)
In the vignette we should expect four, instead of three, gods.
Chapter CXXV. “ The Chapter of entering into the Hall of double Right
“ and Truth : a hymn of praise to Osiris.” (See pp. 189, 344, and pl. 30.)
The Introduction to this Chapter as found in the papyrus of Ani is not met
with elsewhere; the text which usually follows the “ Negative Confession ”
is however omitted. The vignette as here given is peculiar to the papyrus
of Ani.
Chapter CXXXII. “The Chapter of making a man to return to see again
“ his home upon earth.” (See pp. 121, 321, and pl. 18.)
Chapter CXXXIII. “ [A Chapter] to be said on the day of the month.”
(See pp. 138, 327, and pl. 21.)
Chapter CXXXIII.—Rubric. (See pp. 142, 328, and pl. 22.)
Chapter CXXXIV. “A hymn of praise to Ra on the day of the month
“ wherein he saileth in the boat.” (See pp. 142, 329, and pl. 22.)
Chapter CXLVI. “ The Chapter of renewing the pylons in the House of
“ Osiris which is in the Sekhet-Aanru.” (See pp. 63, 295, and pll. 11, 12.)
Chapter CXLVII. “A Chapter to be said when Ani cometh to the first
Arit.” (See pp. 56, 291, and pll. 11, 12.)
Chapter CXLVIII. Without title. See pp. 239, 3 66, and pl. 35.)