
The Book of the Dead
by E. A. Wallis Budge
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
116
Total Words
74,537
Reading Time
299 min
Published
1894
Table of Contents
1.Preface
1 min2.I. The volume contains about 35,000 references,
1 min3.Chapter is accompanied by eighteen plates which illus-
36 min4.Chapter is not quite clear, but it is probable that it
8 min5.CLXXI. (infra, p. 580), his name is included among
50 min6.Chapter LXVIII., which gives him mastery over every-
2 min7.XXXII. gives him the power to keep hold of them.
1 min8.Chapter XLVII. prevented his throne and his habita-
1 min9.CXLVIII. and CLXXXIX. were composed; the
1 min10.Chapter CXXXVIII. In spite of the best efforts of
2 min11.XCIX. But this boat only served to take him across
1 min12.XVIII. and XX., which secured for the deceased
1 min13.Chapter CIX. enabled him to know the “ souls of the
1 min14.CXVI. enabled him to know the “souls of the city
23 min15.Chapter CXLY.
11 min16.CHAPTER I.
9 min17.CHAPTER Is.
3 min18.CHAPTER II.
1 min19.CHAPTER IIL.
1 min20.CHAPTER IV.
1 min21.CHAPTER V.
1 min22.CHAPTER VI.
2 min23.CHAPTER VII.
2 min24.CHAPTER VIII.
1 min25.CHAPTER IX.
1 min26.CHAPTER X3
1 min27.CHAPTER XI!
2 min28.CHAPTER XII
1 min29.CHAPTER XIIL’
2 min30.CHAPTER XIV.
1 min31.CHAPTER XV.
3 min32.CHAPTER XV.
22 min33.CHAPTER XVI.
2 min34.CHAPTER XVII.—VIGNETTEs.
1 min35.I. - Itt,
1 min36.II. The souls of Ani and his wife, in the form of human-
1 min37.IV. Two lions seated back to back and supporting the
1 min38.VI. The mummy of Ani on a bier within a funeral shrine; at
1 min39.II. The god Uatchet-ura (7e., “Great Green Water”), with
1 min40.III. A pylon with doors, called Re-stau, 7.c., the “ Gate of the
1 min41.V. The cow “ Meh-urt the eye of Ra,” with disk and horns,
1 min42.VI. A funeral chest from which emerge the head of Ra and
1 min43.II. The god Anpn (Anubis) jackal-headed.
1 min44.IV. The soul of Ra, in the form of a hawk with a disk on his
1 min45.II. Ani and his wife Thuthu, kneeling in adoration before
1 min46.VI. The serpent Uatchet, the lady of flame, a symbol of the
1 min47.CHAPTER XVII.—TrExts. ,
18 min48.CHAPTER XVIIT.—Inrropvection.
1 min49.I. Text; The Speech of An-maut-f: (1) “I have
1 min50.II. [Anr’s SPEECH] :—
1 min51.III. Text: (1) The Speech of Sa-mer-f:—‘“TI have
1 min52.IV. (1) THe ApoRATION OF OSIRIS, LORD OF EVER-
1 min53.CHAPTER XVIII.
2 min54.C. Vignette : The gods Osiris and Horus,
1 min55.D. Vignette: The gods Horus, Isis, Mes-
3 min56.I. Vignette: The gods
2 min57.CHAPTER XIX,
4 min58.CHAPTER XxX.
3 min59.CHAPTER XXI.
2 min60.CHAPTER XXII.
1 min61.CHAPTER XXIII.
2 min62.CHAPTER XXIV.
2 min63.CHAPTER XXYV.
1 min64.Chapter is without vignette. In the Brocklehurst papyrus,
1 min65.CHAPTER XXVI.
3 min66.CHAPTER XXVII.
2 min67.CHAPTER XXVIII.
2 min68.CHAPTER XxXIXa.
1 min69.CHAPTER XXIXs.
1 min70.CHAPTER XX1Xco.
1 min71.CHAPTER XXX.
2 min72.CHAPTER XXXa.
2 min73.CHAPTER XXXz.
4 min74.CHAPTER XXXI.
3 min75.CHAPTER XXXII.
3 min76.CHAPTER XXXIII.
1 min77.CHAPTER XXXIV.
1 min78.CHAPTER XXXYV.
1 min79.Chapter XX XIII.
1 min80.CHAPTER XXXVI.
2 min81.Chapter XXXYVI., and the only explanation of this
1 min82.CHAPTER XXXVII,
1 min83.Chapter in the Turin Papyrus the deceased is seen spearing a
1 min84.CHAPTER XXXVIIIA.
2 min85.CHAPTER XXXYVIIIs.
2 min86.CHAPTER XXXIX.
4 min87.CHAPTER XL.
1 min88.I. “Get thee back, (2) Hai, thou impure one, thou
1 min89.II. (2) “On thy face, [O fiend], and devour me not,
2 min90.CHAPTER XLI.
2 min91.CHAPTER XLII,
8 min92.CHAPTER XLIII.
1 min93.CHAPTER XLIV.
1 min94.CHAPTER XLV.
1 min95.CHAPTER XLVL
1 min96.CHAPTER XLVIL.
1 min97.CHAPTER XLVII.
1 min98.CHAPTER XLVIII.
1 min99.CHAPTER XLIX.,
1 min100.CHAPTER L.A.
1 min101.CHAPTER L.s.
1 min102.CHAPTER LI.
1 min103.CHAPTER LI.
2 min104.CHAPTER LIIT.
2 min105.CHAPTER LIV.
1 min106.CHAPTER LY.
1 min107.CHAPTER LYI.
1 min108.CHAPTER LVII.
3 min109.CHAPTER LVIII.
2 min110.CHAPTER LIX.
1 min111.CHAPTER LX.
1 min112.CHAPTER LXI.
1 min113.CHAPTER LXIL.
1 min114.CHAPTER LXIILa.
1 min115.CHAPTER LXIIIz.
9 min116.CHAPTER LXIV. (Snort VERsion).
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