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Budge, Ernest A. Wallis
Some account of the collection of Egyptian antiquities in the possession of Lady Meux: of Theobalds Park, Waltham Cross — London, 1896

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HYPOCEPHALUS OF SHAI-ENEN.

4. In the fourth division is a god with two faces,
wearing horns, disk and plumes upon his head, and
holding a sceptre of Anubis in one hand, and ■*■
in the other. The inscription reads : —

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"May the great god in his disk give his rays in the
underworld of Heliopolis ! Do thou grant an entrance
and an exit in the underworld without repulse."

On one side of the god is the legend, " Protection,
and life, and strength are behind him for ever " y" ■¥" 1

On the right hand of this division are the hawk of
Horus or Osiris on a standard in a boat, with Isis
and Nephthys making speeches to him, and a second
boat in which are Ra, Khepera !$i Q 3] and the cyno-
cephalous ape of Thoth holding the utchat ^P^. On
the left hand side are eight rams 3jr5?> three birds of
the soul 1*55^ 1^35. i^,, who are described as

q ^-' ^5\ >!;|>s., and Horus-Sept in a boat. In the
centre of the next division a god with four rams' heads
is seated; he wears above them the white crown with
 
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