THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
PLATE I.
tua Ra
Adoration of Ra
xefl
when
uben - f
riseth he
_ tO]
em yut
in horizon
1
.u.
T
r^i
cibtet
eastern
AA/VWA
□ cs
Cfs
F=^l
ent
pet
of
heaven
W JS
an Ausar an
Behold Osiris, the scribe of the
neter hetep en neteru nebu Ani
holy offerings of the gods all, Ani !
t'et - f
Saith he,
anet' - hra - k
Homage to thee,
111
i - 6d em yepera yeperd em qemam neteru
who hast come as Khepera, Khepera as the creator of the gods.
yaa - k uben - k
Thou risest, thou shinest,
m i
pest mut - k %aa - 8a em suten
making bright thy mother, crowned as king
1°
I II!
neteru
of the gods,
ari - nek mut Nut aaui - s em arit nini sesep - tu
doeth to thee mother Nut [with] her two hands the act of worship. Receiveth thee
->£ L Tu i - — V
Manu em hetep hept - tu Maat er tra td - f yji
Manu with content, embraceth thee Maat at the double season. May he give splendour
us em maa-yeru pert em ba anyi er maa
and power together with triumph, [and] a coming forth as a soul living to see
1 Characters over which a line is printed are, in the papyrus, written in red.
B
PLATE I.
tua Ra
Adoration of Ra
xefl
when
uben - f
riseth he
_ tO]
em yut
in horizon
1
.u.
T
r^i
cibtet
eastern
AA/VWA
□ cs
Cfs
F=^l
ent
pet
of
heaven
W JS
an Ausar an
Behold Osiris, the scribe of the
neter hetep en neteru nebu Ani
holy offerings of the gods all, Ani !
t'et - f
Saith he,
anet' - hra - k
Homage to thee,
111
i - 6d em yepera yeperd em qemam neteru
who hast come as Khepera, Khepera as the creator of the gods.
yaa - k uben - k
Thou risest, thou shinest,
m i
pest mut - k %aa - 8a em suten
making bright thy mother, crowned as king
1°
I II!
neteru
of the gods,
ari - nek mut Nut aaui - s em arit nini sesep - tu
doeth to thee mother Nut [with] her two hands the act of worship. Receiveth thee
->£ L Tu i - — V
Manu em hetep hept - tu Maat er tra td - f yji
Manu with content, embraceth thee Maat at the double season. May he give splendour
us em maa-yeru pert em ba anyi er maa
and power together with triumph, [and] a coming forth as a soul living to see
1 Characters over which a line is printed are, in the papyrus, written in red.
B