
The Egyptian Book of the dead
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Occult PhilosophyHermeticismAncient
Future life. Incantations, Egyptian
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1.Preface
1 min2.I. _The Beginning of the Chapters of pages│ Plates I, II.
1 min3.V. _Chapter whereby work may not be 13│ ”
1 min4.VI. _Chapter whereby the funereal 15, 16│ ”
1 min5.XIV. _Chapter for removing displeasure 21│ ”
1 min6.XV. HYMN I.—_A Hymn to Râ at his rising._ 22–25│ III, X, XV.
1 min7.XVII. _Chapter whereby one cometh forth by 35 40│ VI, VII.
1 min8.XIX. _Chapter of the Crown of Triumph._ 57, 58│ IX.
1 min9.XXI. _Chapter whereby the Mouth of a 60│ ”
1 min10.XXII. _Another Chapter whereby the Mouth of 61│ X, XI.
1 min11.XXIII. _Chapter whereby the Mouth of a 62│ X, XI.
1 min12.XXIV. _Chapter whereby the Words of Power 63, 64│ X.
1 min13.XXVII. _Chapter whereby the Heart of a 69│ XI.
1 min14.XXVIII. _Chapter whereby the Heart of a 70, 71│ XII.
1 min15.XXIX. _Chapter whereby the Heart of a 72│ XII.
1 min16.XXXI. _Chapter whereby the Crocodiles are 77│ XII.
1 min17.XXXII. _Chapter whereby the Crocodiles are 78, 79│_No Vignettes._
1 min18.XXXIII. _Chapter whereby all Serpents are 81│ XII.
1 min19.XXXIV. _Chapter whereby a person is not 82│ No Vignettes.
1 min20.XXXV. _Chapter whereby the person is not 83│ ”
1 min21.XXXVIII. _Chapter whereby one liveth by the 86│ XIII
1 min22.XLI. _Chapter whereby one avoideth the 94│ XV.
1 min23.XLII. _Chapter whereby one hindereth the 95–98│ XVI.
1 min24.XLIII. _Chapter whereby the head of a person 101│ No Vignettes.
1 min25.XLVI. _Chapter whereby he that is living is 102│ ”
1 min26.XLVII. _Chapter whereby the seat of a person 102,│ XV, XVII.
1 min27.L. _Chapter whereby one cometh not to 103│ XVII.
1 min28.LII. _Chapter whereby one eateth not dirt 105│ ”
1 min29.LVI. _Another Chapter of breathing._ 110│ ”
1 min30.LVII. _Chapter for breathing air, and 110,│ XVII.
1 min31.LVIII. _Chapter for breathing air and 112│ XVII.
1 min32.LX. _Another Chapter._ 113,│ ”
1 min33.LXI. _Another Chapter._ 114│ XVII.
1 min34.LXII. _Chapter whereby water is drunk in 114,│ No Vignettes.
1 min35.LXV. _Chapter whereby one cometh forth by 127│ XIX.
1 min36.LXVII. _Chapter whereby the doors of the 128│ ”
1 min37.LXVIII. _Chapter whereby one cometh forth by 129,│ XVIII, XIX.
1 min38.LXX. _Another Chapter._ 131,│ ”
1 min39.LXXII. _Chapter whereby one cometh forth by 136,│ XIX, XX.
1 min40.LXXV. _Chapter whereby one cometh to 139,│ XXI, numbered
1 min41.LXXVI. _Chapter whereby all forms are 140│ XX. same as
1 min42.LXXIX. _Chapter whereby one assumeth the 147,│ XXI.
1 min43.LXXX. _Chapter whereby one assumeth the 149│_No Vignettes._
1 min44.LXXXII. _Chapter whereby one assumeth the 150,│ XXII.
1 min45.LXXXV. _Chapter whereby one assumeth the 153,│ XXII.
1 min46.XCI. _Chapter whereby the Soul is secured 160│_No Vignettes._
1 min47.XCII. _Chapter whereby the Tomb is opened 160,│ XXIII, XXIV.
1 min48.XCIII. _Chapter whereby one avoideth being 162│ XXIV.
1 min49.C. _The Book whereby the glorified one 171│ XXVII.
1 min50.CV. _Chapter whereby one propitiateth the 175│ XXV.
1 min51.CVII. 178│ ”
1 min52.CVIII. _Chapter whereby one knoweth the 178,│ XXV, XXVII.
1 min53.CX. _The Beginning of the Chapters of the 193–195│ XXVIII, XXIX.
1 min54.CXV. _Chapter whereby one cometh forth 190,│_No Vignettes._
1 min55.CXVII. _Chapter whereby one taketh the 203│ XXXI (one
1 min56.CXIX. _Chapter whereby one entereth or 206│ XXXI.
1 min57.CXXIV. _Chapter whereby one cometh to the 210,│ XXXII.
1 min58.CXXV. PART I.—_Said on arriving at the Hall 212–214│ XXXII,
1 min59.PART III.—_Said upon approaching to 216–220│ ”
1 min60.CXXVI. . . . . . . . . . . 244,│ XL.
1 min61.CXXVII. _The Book for invoking the gods of 249│ No Vignettes.
1 min62.CXXVIII. _Invocation of Osiris_ 251,│ ”
1 min63.CXXX. _A Book whereby the Soul is made to 256–259│ XL.
1 min64.CXXXII. _Chapter whereby a person is enabled 263│ XLI.
1 min65.CXXXIII. _Book whereby the deceased acquireth 264,│ XLI, XLII.
1 min66.CXXXV. _Another chapter recited when the 269,│_No Vignettes._
1 min67.CXXXVIII. _Chapter whereby one is enabled to 277│ XLIII.
1 min68.CXL. _The book read on the last day of 280,│ XLIII, XLIV.
1 min69.CXLIII. or his son in the festival of the │ XLVI.
1 min70.CXLIV. _The Chapter of the Arrival._ 287–289│ XLVI, XLVII,
1 min71.CXLVIII. _Giving sustenance to the deceased in 300–301│ XLVI, XLVII,
1 min72.CLI. 309│ LIV, LVI.
1 min73.CLII. _Chapter of building a house on 314│ LIV.
1 min74.CLVI. _Chapter of the buckle of carnelian, 326│ LVI, LVII.
1 min75.CLIX. _Chapter of the column of green 327,│ LVII.
1 min76.CLXI. _Chapter of unfastening the opening 329,│ LV.
1 min77.CLXIII. _Chapters brought from another book, 333,│ LVIII.
1 min78.CLXV. _Chapter of landing and not being 338,│ LVIII.
1 min79.CLXVII. _Chapter of bringing an Eye._ 341│ LVIII.
1 min80.CLXXII. _Beginning of the Chapter of reciting 348–351│ ”
1 min81.CLXXIII. _The addresses of Horus to his father 352,│ LIX.
1 min82.CLXXV. _Chapter of not dying a second death 356,│ LX.
1 min83.CLXXVII. _Chapter of raising the Chu, of 359│ ”
1 min84.CLXXVIII. _Chapter of raising the body, of 360–363│ ”
1 min85.CLXXIX. _Chapter of coming forth when going 363,│ ”
1 min86.CLXXX. _Chapter of coming forth by day, of 365–367│ LX.
1 min87.CLXXXI. _Chapter of arriving before the 368,│ LXI.
1 min88.CLXXXII. _Book of vivifying Osiris, of giving 370–372│ LXI.
1 min89.CLXXXIII. _Adoration to Osiris, giving him 372–374│ LX.
1 min90.CLXXXV. _Giving praise to Osiris, falling on 375│ LX.
1 min91.CLXXXVI. _Adoration to Hathor, the lady of the 376│ LX, LXII.
8 min92.Chapter 112 relates how, owing to an imprudent request, Horus was the
3 min93.CHAPTER I.
3 min94.CHAPTER I.
10 min95.Chapter 1 is followed in M. Naville’s edition by another, which the
2 min96.CHAPTER II.
1 min97.CHAPTER III.
1 min98.CHAPTER IV.
1 min99.Chapter 61, and _P.S.B.A._, XIII, p. 8 and 9.]
1 min100.CHAPTER V.
3 min101.CHAPTER VI.
1 min102.CHAPTER VII.
2 min103.CHAPTER VIII.
2 min104.CHAPTER IX.
1 min105.CHAPTER X.
1 min106.CHAPTER XI.
1 min107.CHAPTER XII.
1 min108.CHAPTER XIII.
1 min109.CHAPTER XIV.
2 min110.CHAPTER XV.
17 min111.CHAPTER XVI.
1 min112.CHAPTER XVI.
1 min113.CHAPTER XVI.
1 min114.Chapter 15.
1 min115.CHAPTER XVII.
8 min116.CHAPTER XVII.
4 min117.CHAPTER XV.
11 min118.CHAPTER XVIII. =Papyrus Busca.=
1 min119.CHAPTER XIX. =Papyrus du Louvre, 440.=
1 min120.CHAPTER XIX. =Papyrus du Louvre, 3079.=
1 min121.CHAPTER XVIII.
11 min122.CHAPTER XIX.
3 min123.CHAPTER XX.
1 min124.CHAPTER XXI.
2 min125.CHAPTER XXII. =Tomb of Bekenrenef.=
1 min126.CHAPTER XXIII. =Tomb of Bekenrenef.=
1 min127.CHAPTER XXVIII.
1 min128.CHAPTER XXIV.
1 min129.CHAPTER XXIII.
1 min130.CHAPTER XXVII.
1 min131.CHAPTER XXVII.
1 min132.CHAPTER XXVII.
1 min133.CHAPTER XXII.
1 min134.chapter 21 as its conclusion, and both chapters are appended to chapter
1 min135.CHAPTER XXIII.
2 min136.CHAPTER XXIV.
4 min137.CHAPTER XXV.
1 min138.CHAPTER XXVI.
4 min139.CHAPTER XXVII.
1 min140.M. de Rougé, after me, by _non renuatur a vobis._ But M. Naville pointed
1 min141.CHAPTER XXVIII.
3 min142.CHAPTER XXIX.
2 min143.CHAPTER XXIXB.
1 min144.M. Naville has called this chapter 29B, as marking its natural place in
1 min145.CHAPTER XXXA.
1 min146.CHAPTER XXXB.
3 min147.CHAPTER XXXI.
2 min148.CHAPTER XXXII.
4 min149.CHAPTER XXXIII.
1 min150.CHAPTER XXXIV.
2 min151.CHAPTER XXXV.
3 min152.CHAPTER XXVIII.
1 min153.CHAPTER XXX.
1 min154.CHAPTER XXXI.
1 min155.CHAPTER XXXIII.
1 min156.CHAPTER XXXVI.
1 min157.CHAPTER XXXVIII.
1 min158.CHAPTER XXXIX. =Saqâra, Grab 24.=
1 min159.CHAPTER XXXVI.
1 min160.CHAPTER XXXVII.
1 min161.CHAPTER XXXVIII.
2 min162.CHAPTER XXXIX.
5 min163.CHAPTER XXXIX. =Sâqara. Grab 24.=
1 min164.CHAPTER XXXIX.
1 min165.CHAPTER XL.
4 min166.Chapter 41.
1 min167.CHAPTER XLI.
3 min168.CHAPTER XV. Notes 3 and 9.
1 min169.CHAPTER XLI. Note 1.
1 min170.CHAPTER XLVII.
1 min171.CHAPTER XLII.
6 min172.chapter 71.
2 min173.CHAPTER XLIII.
1 min174.CHAPTER XLIV.
1 min175.CHAPTER XLV.
1 min176.CHAPTER XLVI.
1 min177.CHAPTER L.
1 min178.CHAPTER LVII.
1 min179.CHAPTER LXIV.
1 min180.CHAPTER XLVII.
1 min181.CHAPTER L.
2 min182.CHAPTER LI.
2 min183.CHAPTER LII.
2 min184.CHAPTER LIIIA.
1 min185.CHAPTER LIIIB.
1 min186.Chapter 53A is taken from the papyri of the older period, 53B is a still
1 min187.CHAPTER LIV.
2 min188.CHAPTER LV.
1 min189.CHAPTER LVI.
1 min190.CHAPTER LVII.
3 min191.CHAPTER LVIII.
1 min192.CHAPTER LIX.
1 min193.CHAPTER LX.
1 min194.CHAPTER LXI.
1 min195.CHAPTER LXII.
2 min196.CHAPTER LXIIIA.
1 min197.CHAPTER LXIIIB.
2 min198.CHAPTER LXIV.
7 min199.chapter in as intelligible a form as seems to me possible. Some passages
3 min200.Chapter I. It was one of those commemorative and representative of the
5 min201.CHAPTER LXV.
2 min202.Chapter 42), and the closing of the knees. The word _ānḫ_, ‘live,’ has
1 min203.CHAPTER LXVI.
1 min204.CHAPTER LXVII.
1 min205.CHAPTER LXVIII.
3 min206.CHAPTER LXIX.
2 min207.CHAPTER LXX.
2 min208.CHAPTER LXXI.
6 min209.CHAPTER LXVIII.
1 min210.CHAPTER LXXI.
1 min211.CHAPTER LXXI.
1 min212.CHAPTER LXXII.
1 min213.CHAPTER LXXII.
1 min214.CHAPTER LXXIII.
1 min215.CHAPTER LXXIV.
1 min216.CHAPTER LXXII.
1 min217.CHAPTER LXXII.
4 min218.CHAPTER LXXVII.
1 min219.CHAPTER LXXVIII.
1 min220.CHAPTER LXXIX.
1 min221.CHAPTER LXXIX.
1 min222.CHAPTER LXXXI.
1 min223.CHAPTER LXXXIII.
1 min224.CHAPTER LXXXIV.
1 min225.CHAPTER LXXXIA.
1 min226.CHAPTER LXXXV.
1 min227.CHAPTER LXXXII.
1 min228.CHAPTER LXXXIII.
1 min229.CHAPTER LXXXVI.
1 min230.CHAPTER LXXXVI.
1 min231.CHAPTER LXXXVII.
1 min232.CHAPTER LXXIII.
1 min233.CHAPTER LXXIV.
2 min234.M. Bénédite in the _Mémoires de la Mission Archéologique au Caire_,
1 min235.CHAPTER LXXV.
2 min236.CHAPTER LXXVI.
1 min237.CHAPTER LXXVII.
2 min238.CHAPTER LXXVIII.
9 min239.CHAPTER LXXIX.
2 min240.CHAPTER LXXX.
2 min241.CHAPTER LXXXI.
1 min242.CHAPTER LXXXII.
2 min243.CHAPTER LXXXIII.
1 min244.CHAPTER LXXXIV.
2 min245.CHAPTER LXXXV.
3 min246.CHAPTER LXXXVI.
3 min247.CHAPTER LXXXVII.
1 min248.CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
1 min249.CHAPTER LXXXIX.
2 min250.CHAPTER XC.
2 min251.CHAPTER XCI.
1 min252.CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
1 min253.CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
1 min254.CHAPTER LXXXVII. CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
1 min255.CHAPTER LXXXIX.
1 min256.CHAPTER XC.
1 min257.CHAPTER XCII.
1 min258.CHAPTER XCII.
1 min259.CHAPTER XCII.
1 min260.CHAPTER XCV.
1 min261.CHAPTER XCII.
3 min262.CHAPTER XCIII.
2 min263.CHAPTER XCIV.
1 min264.CHAPTER XCV.
2 min265.CHAPTER XCVI.
1 min266.CHAPTER XCVII.
2 min267.CHAPTER XCVII.
1 min268.CHAPTER CIII.
1 min269.CHAPTER CIV.
1 min270.CHAPTER XCIX.
1 min271.CHAPTER CV.
1 min272.CHAPTER CV.
1 min273.CHAPTER CVIII.
1 min274.CHAPTER XCIX.
1 min275.CHAPTER XCIX.
1 min276.CHAPTER XCIX.
1 min277.CHAPTER XCIX.
1 min278.CHAPTER XCVIII.
3 min279.CHAPTER XCIX.
6 min280.CHAPTER C.
2 min281.CHAPTER CI.
2 min282.CHAPTER CII.
2 min283.CHAPTER CIII.
1 min284.CHAPTER CIV.
1 min285.CHAPTER CV.
3 min286.CHAPTER CVI.
2 min287.CHAPTER C.
1 min288.CHAPTER C.
1 min289.CHAPTER C.
1 min290.CHAPTER CII.
1 min291.CHAPTER CIX.
1 min292.CHAPTER CVIII.
1 min293.CHAPTER CIX.
1 min294.CHAPTER CVII.
1 min295.chapter 109. The vignette over it really belongs to chapter 108. It has
1 min296.CHAPTER CVIII.
5 min297.chapter 39, of the personages of Sutu and Âpepi.
1 min298.chapter 149 changes the third to the first person, and reads: “But I go
1 min299.CHAPTER CIX.
4 min300.CX. The Chapter which in the printed copy of the Turin _Todtenbuch_ is
1 min301.CHAPTER CXI.
1 min302.CHAPTER CXII.
1 min303.CHAPTER CXII.
1 min304.CHAPTER CXII.
1 min305.CHAPTER CXII.
1 min306.CHAPTER CXIII.
1 min307.CHAPTER CXII.
1 min308.CHAPTER CXIII.
1 min309.CHAPTER CXII.
4 min310.CHAPTER CXIII.
3 min311.CHAPTER CXIV.
1 min312.CHAPTER CXIX.
1 min313.CHAPTER CXVI. =Papyrus,
1 min314.CHAPTER CXIX.
1 min315.CHAPTER CXIV.
2 min316.part IV, pl. 31) represents a boat carrying the Moon-disk, raised upon a
2 min317.CHAPTER CXV.
3 min318.CHAPTER CXVI.
1 min319.CHAPTER CX.
8 min320.Chapter 17; ⁂⁂⁂⁂,[103] _Ba_, Chapter 110, by phonetic
6 min321.Chapter 17, note 20), but there is no reason from the notice here to
3 min322.CHAPTER CXVII.
3 min323.Chapter 64 of the Book of the Dead.
1 min324.CHAPTER CXVIII.
1 min325.CHAPTER CXIX.
2 min326.CHAPTER CXXIII.
3 min327.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min328.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min329.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min330.CHAPTER CXXIV.
1 min331.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min332.CHAPTER CXXIV.
4 min333.CHAPTER CXXV. =Papyrus of Ani, British Museum.=
1 min334.CHAPTER CXXV (Notes).
1 min335.PART I.
3 min336.PART II.
4 min337.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min338.PART III.
6 min339.CHAPTER CXXV. (Note 2.)
1 min340.CHAPTER CXXV.
1 min341.chapter consists. That the chapter is of much earlier date than the
11 min342.Chapter 140? The moon, which is always represented as full on the
1 min343.M. de Rougé, in his commentary on the 17th Chapter, gave the key to
17 min344.Chapter 17, is uncertain, but the meaning is plain enough. There are
7 min345.CHAPTER CXXVI.
1 min346.CHAPTER CXXIX.
1 min347.CHAPTER CXXXI.
1 min348.CHAPTER CXXXII.
1 min349.CHAPTER CXXXIII.
1 min350.CHAPTER CXXXVI.
1 min351.CHAPTER CXXXVI.
1 min352.CHAPTER CXXVI.
6 min353.CHAPTER CXXVII.
3 min354.M. de Rougé, without giving any reason, but probably guided by what
1 min355.M. Naville leaves this word untranslated, though he rightly
1 min356.CHAPTER CXXVIII.
5 min357.M. Maspero (_Miss. Arch._, I, 260). One of these names is ⁂⁂,
2 min358.CHAPTER CXXIX
1 min359.CHAPTER CXXX.
7 min360.CHAPTER CXXXI.
4 min361.CHAPTER CXXXII.
2 min362.CHAPTER CXXXIII.
5 min363.CHAPTER CXXXIV.
3 min364.CHAPTER CXXXV.
1 min365.CHAPTER CXXXVIA.
1 min366.CHAPTER CXXXVIB.
6 min367.CHAPTER CXXXVIIB.
1 min368.CHAPTER CXXXVIIB.
1 min369.CHAPTER CXXXVIA. =Papyrus, Leyden II.=
1 min370.CHAPTER CXXXVIII. =Papyrus, Busca.=
1 min371.CHAPTER CXXXVIIA.
1 min372.CHAPTER CXXXVIIB.
2 min373.CHAPTER CXXXVIII.
2 min374.CHAPTER CXXXIX.
2 min375.CHAPTER CXL.
2 min376.chapter is read by one who is in the boat of Rā, he is towed like the
2 min377.CHAPTER CXLVI.
1 min378.CHAPTER CXLVI.
1 min379.CHAPTER CXLIII.
1 min380.CHAPTER CXLIV.
5 min381.CHAPTER CXLIV.
5 min382.chapter 146, we see that the ⁂⁂⁂ is a door, a gate, which has
3 min383.Chapter 130, line 39, I should translate: ‘Osiris follows the path of Rā
5 min384.chapter complete. It consists of 21 paragraphs, each of which begins
1 min385.Chapter 145 is the same text which has been spun out a little more. We
3 min386.CHAPTER CXLVII.
4 min387.Chapter 147 is very like 144, in fact, it is the same more developed. It
2 min388.CHAPTER CXLVIII.
3 min389.chapter itself begins with the last word in line 7 of the Turin text. We
1 min390.CHAPTER CXLIX.
11 min391.CHAPTER 152.
1 min392.Chapter CL.
1 min393.CHAPTER CLI.
3 min394.Chapter 151 is not so much a text as a picture. It represents the
3 min395.CHAPTER CLIA _bis_.
2 min396.CHAPTER CLII.
2 min397.CHAPTER 161.
1 min398.CHAPTER CLIIIA.
8 min399.CHAPTER CLIIIB.
3 min400.CHAPTER CLIV.
5 min401.CHAPTER CLV.
2 min402.CHAPTER CLVI.
1 min403.M. Maspero, who made a special study of this Chapter (_Le chapitre de la
1 min404.CHAPTER CLVII.
1 min405.CHAPTER CLVIII.
1 min406.CHAPTER CLIX.
1 min407.CHAPTER CLX.
1 min408.CHAPTER CLXI.
2 min409.CHAPTER CLXII.
1 min410.CHAPTER CLXII.
5 min411.CHAPTER CLXIII.
4 min412.CHAPTER CLXIV.
4 min413.CHAPTER CLXV.
3 min414.CHAPTER CLXVI.
1 min415.Chapter 166 was first discovered and translated by Dr. Birch
1 min416.CHAPTER CLXVII.
1 min417.Chapter 168 should not have been placed among those of the Book of the
1 min418.CHAPTER CLXIX.
6 min419.Chapter 109).
1 min420.CHAPTER CLXX.
3 min421.CHAPTER CLXXI
2 min422.CHAPTER CLXXII.
7 min423.CHAPTER CLXXIII.
3 min424.CHAPTER CLXXXV, _L. a._
1 min425.CHAPTER CLXXIV.
4 min426.CHAPTER CLXXV.
4 min427.CHAPTER CLXXVI.
1 min428.CHAPTER CLXXVII.
2 min429.CHAPTER CLXXVIII.
5 min430.Chapter 180), to make long strides, means to go about freely.
1 min431.CHAPTER CLXXIX.
3 min432.CHAPTER CLXXX.
5 min433.CHAPTER CLXXXI.
4 min434.CHAPTER CLXXXII.
4 min435.Chapter 182 is taken from Papyrus 10010 in London.
1 min436.CHAPTER CLXXXIII.
5 min437.CHAPTER CLXXXIV.
1 min438.CHAPTER CLXXXV.
1 min439.CHAPTER CLXXXVI.
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