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The papyrus Bremner-Rhind : (British museum no. 10188) /

: At head of title : Raymond O. Faulkner.
Issued in two parts, 1932-33. : x, [2], 94 pages ; 27 cm.

Die Deutung der Geheimnisse des Rituals für die Abwehr des Bösen : eine altägyptische Übersetzung /

: 95 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1959
La glorificazione di Sobk e del Fayyum in un papiro ieratico da Tebtynis /

: 111 pages, 11 folder : illustrations ; 31 cm.

Published 2009
Le livre des morts de l'Egypte ancienne /

: xxxv, 879 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxiii-xxxv) and index. : 9782915840094

Published 2012
Einführung in die ägyptische Religion ptolemäisch-römischer Zeit nach den demotischen religiösen Texten /

: x, 241 pages : some illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9783643119292
3643119291 : Nabil

La glorificazione di Sobk e del Fayyum in un papiro ieratico da Tebtynis : transcription of the famous book of Giuseppe Botti /

: Includes index.
Transcription of the famous book of Giuseppe Botti. : 112 pages ; 21 cm.

Published 2020
Papyrus of Ani : the Egyptian Book of the Dead ; British Museum EA 10470 /

: 539 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9788494832222

Published 1960
The Book of the dead : the hieroglyphic transcript of the Papyrus of Ani /

: xiv, 704 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm : Includes "Bibliographical note" (pages iii-iv) and bibliographical footnotes.

Published 1956
Studien zur Grammatik der Pyramidentexte /

: In Egyptian (hieroglyphics) with German translation and explanations. : 76 p. : ill. ; 32 cm. : Bibliography: p. 9.

Published 1956
Die Texte der Metternichstele /

: In Egyptian (hieroglyphics) with German translation and explanations. : 76 p. : ill. ; 32 cm. : Bibliography: p. 9.

Published 2019
Between temple and tomb : the demotic ritual texts of Bodl. MS. Egypt. a. 3(P) /

: The ancient Egyptians believed that rites performed for Osiris, the god of the dead, played a critical role in maintaining Egypt?s well-being and prosperity. Not only did they ensure the renewed fertility of the country?s arable land, they also guaranteed the political and social cohesion of the Egyptian state. However, it was not only at the national level, but at the individual level as well, that the Egyptians deemed such rites to be beneficial. Ritual texts intended to restore Osiris to life, suitably adapted, could also be recited for deceased individuals. Thus they could benefit from them in the same way that Osiris did. In the Graeco-Roman Period, adapted ritual texts of this sort were employed alongside texts originally composed for use in the funerary cult of ordinary deceased people. A number of ritual texts which are first attested in the private sphere subsequently appear in the temple sphere as well. Some ritual texts appear to have moved back and forth from one sphere to another, which suggests that the boundaries between the Osirian temple cult and the private funerary cult may have been more fluid than we usually imagine.0The ritual texts edited in this volume offer an excellent opportunity to explore these and related issues. Most of them are known to have been employed both for the benefit of the god Osiris and for ordinary deceased people, in certain cases, during one and the same period of Egypt?s history. This is one of their most interesting and striking features. They stand at the interface between temple cult and cult of the dead and allow us to trace the transmission of beliefs and practices from one sphere to the other.
: 205 pages, 14 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), facsimiles ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-172). : 9783447113311
3447113316 : 2190-3646 ;