Sect, III.]
AND OTHER LISTS.
127
Another tabular view which I insert will, I hope,
render what I have to say still more plain. It will be
seen that the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties are placed
first: then the Ninth, Sixth, and Fifteenth, because con-
temporary with the Eleventh and Twelfth; and then
the Thirteenth. The first column contains the nomen
or prenomen from the left part of the list in Roman
characters ; for in some cases the nomen is given, in
others, the prenomen. When the other name of a
King, whether it be nomen or prenomen, is found on
the monuments or in the Royal Turin Papyrus, I have
inserted it in brackets; and where the name is partially
erased in the table, I have been sometimes able to re-
store it from these authorities. The second column
contains corroborations of the arrangement from the
list of Kings called the Tablet of Abydos, and from the
Lists of Chenoboscion; these extracts being distin-
guished by the abbreviations T. A. and L. C. The
third column contains parts of the Royal Turin Papyrus
corresponding to the List of the Chamber of Kings;
and the fourth contains the portions of Manetho's List
(according to the transcript of Africanus) which cor-
respond to this List. The extracts from the Papyrus
relating to the Twelfth Dynasty will be found more
fully given in a table in page 156.
AND OTHER LISTS.
127
Another tabular view which I insert will, I hope,
render what I have to say still more plain. It will be
seen that the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties are placed
first: then the Ninth, Sixth, and Fifteenth, because con-
temporary with the Eleventh and Twelfth; and then
the Thirteenth. The first column contains the nomen
or prenomen from the left part of the list in Roman
characters ; for in some cases the nomen is given, in
others, the prenomen. When the other name of a
King, whether it be nomen or prenomen, is found on
the monuments or in the Royal Turin Papyrus, I have
inserted it in brackets; and where the name is partially
erased in the table, I have been sometimes able to re-
store it from these authorities. The second column
contains corroborations of the arrangement from the
list of Kings called the Tablet of Abydos, and from the
Lists of Chenoboscion; these extracts being distin-
guished by the abbreviations T. A. and L. C. The
third column contains parts of the Royal Turin Papyrus
corresponding to the List of the Chamber of Kings;
and the fourth contains the portions of Manetho's List
(according to the transcript of Africanus) which cor-
respond to this List. The extracts from the Papyrus
relating to the Twelfth Dynasty will be found more
fully given in a table in page 156.