
Egyptian Literature / Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings
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Chapters (154)
- Special Introduction.
- The Book Of The Dead According to the Theban Recension Translated by E. A. Wallis Budge, Litt.D., D.Lit., F.S.A.
- A Hymn To The Setting Sun
- Hymn And Litany To Osiris
- Litany
- Hymn To Rā
- Hymn To The Setting Sun
- Hymn To The Setting Sun
- The Chapter Of The Chaplet Of Victory
- The Chapter Of The Victory Over Enemies.
- The Chapter Of Giving A Mouth To The Overseer
- The Chapter Of Giving A Mouth To Osiris Ani
- Opening The Mouth Of Osiris
- The Chapter Of Bringing Charms To Osiris
- The Chapter Of Memory
- The Chapter Of Giving A Heart To Osiris
- The Chapter Of Preserving The Heart
- The Chapter Of Preserving The Heart
- The Chapter Of Preserving The Heart
- The Chapter Of Preserving The Heart
- The Heart Of Carnelian
- Preserving The Heart
- Preserving The Heart
- Preserving The Heart
- Rubric
- Beating Back The Crocodile
- Beating Back The Crocodile
- Repulsing Serpents
- Against Snakes
- Against Serpents
- Driving Away Apshait
- Driving Back The Merti
- Living By Air
- Living By Air
- Driving Back Rerek
- Repulsing The Eater Of The Ass
- Abolishing The Slaughterings
- Abolishing The Slaughterings
- Air And Water
- Dominion Over Elements
- Dominion Over Elements
- Dominion Over Elements
- Preservation Of The Soul
- Of Drinking Water
- Of Drinking Water
- Preservation From Scalding
- On Coming Forth By Day
- Chapter Of Knowledge
- Of Gaining Mastery Over Enemies
- Victory Over Enemies
- Coming Forth By Day
- Opening The Underworld
- Coming Forth By Day
- Coming Forth By Day
- Coming Forth By Day
- Coming Forth By Day
- Coming Forth By Day
- Of Lifting Up The Feet
- Of Journeying To Annu
- Of Transformation
- Of Performing Transformations
- Of Transformation Into A Hawk
- Of Transformation Into A Governor
- Of Transformation Into A God
- Transformation Into A Lotus
- Transformation Into A Lotus
- Transformation Into Ptah
- Transformation Into A Bennu Bird
- Transformation Into A Heron
- Of The Living Soul
- Of The Swallow
- The Serpent Sata
- Of The Crocodile
- Soul And Body
- Of Evil Recollections
- Of Rescue
- Of Opening The Tomb
- Of Not Sailing To The East
- Of The Ink-Pot And Palette
- Of Being Nigh Unto Thoth
- Of Being Nigh Unto Thoth
- Of Bringing A Boat Along In Heaven
- Of Bringing The Makhent Boat
- Of Entering The Boat Of Ra
- Of Protecting The Boat Of Ra
- Of Going Into The Boat Of Ra
- Of Knowing The Souls Of The East
- Of Sekhet-Hetepet
- Of Knowing The Souls Of Pe
- Of Knowing The Souls Of Nekhen
- Of Knowing The Souls Of Khemennu
- Of Coming Forth From Heaven
- Of Knowing The Souls Of Khemennu
- Of Receiving Paths
- Of Coming Forth From Re-Stau
- Of Coming Forth From Re-Stau
- Of Going About In The Underworld
- Of Entering Into The Great House
- Of Entering The Presence
- The Introduction To Maati
- The Introduction To Maati
- The Negative Confession
- Address To The Gods Of The Underworld
- Of The Hour Apes109
- Of The Praise Of The Gods
- Adoration Of The Gods Of The Qerti
- Hymn Of Praise To Osiris
- Of Making Perfect The Khu
- Of Living Nigh Unto Ra
- Of Bringing Men Back To Earth
- Of Making Perfect The Khu
- Of Making Perfect The Khu
- For The New Moon
- Of Travelling In The Boat Of Ra
- Of Making Perfect The Khu
- Sailing In The Great Boat
- Of The Four Flames
- Egyptian Tales Translated from the Papyri Edited by Wm. Flinders Petrie, Hon. D.C.L., LL.D., Edwards Professor of Egyptology, University College, London.
- The Taking Of Joppa
- The Doomed Prince
- Anpu And Bata
- Setna And The Magic Book
- Ahura's Tale
- Tales Of The Magicians
- Khafra's Tale
- Bau-F-Ra's Tale
- Hordedef's Tale
- The Peasant And The Workman
- The Shipwrecked Sailor
- The Adventures Of Sanehat
- The Tell Amarna Tablets Translated by C. R. Conder, D.C.L., LL.D., M.R.A.S.
- The Hittite Invasion Of Damascus
- The Amorite Treachery
- The War In Phœnicia
- Northern Palestine
- Southern Palestine
- Royal Letters
- Cuneiform Inscriptions And Hieratic Papyri Translated by Various Egyptologists
- The Great Tablet Of Rameses II At Abu-Simbel Translated by Edouard Naville
- Hymn To Osiris (Stele of Amen-em-ha, Eighteenth Dynasty) Translated by M. François Chabas
- Travels Of An Egyptian In The Fourteenth Century B.C. From a Papyrus in the British Museum Translated by M. F. Chabas and M. C. W. Goodwin
- Dirge Of Menephtah Translated by S. Birch, LL.D.
- Hymn To The Nile Translated by Rev. F. C. Cook
- The Solemn Festal Dirge Of The Egyptians Translated by C. W. Goodwin, M.A.
- Hymns To Amen Translated by C. W. Goodwin, M.A.
- Hymn To Pharaoh
- The Song Of The Harper Translated by Ludwig Stern
- Hymn To Amen-Ra Translated by C. W. Goodwin, M.A.
- Hymn To Ra-Harmachis Translated by E. L. Lushington, LL.D., D.C.L.
- The Lamentations Of Isis And Nephthys Translated by P. J. De Horrack
- The Litany Of Ra Translated by Edouard Naville
- The Book Of Respirations Translated by P. J. De Horrack
- The Epic Of Penta-Our Translated by C. W. Goodwin, M.A.
- Footnotes
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