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The Egyptian Book of the Dead
The Egyptian Book of the Dead: Transliteration and Translation: the Papyrus of Ani | E. A. Wallis Budge
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The edition contains both volumes of the Papyrus of Ani, unabridged, in addition TGS included 75 pages of the simple English translation of the Book of the Dead and the 50 page book by E.A. Wallis Budge of the British Museum's, The Book of the Dead published in 1920. This 2 Volume set reproduces the 37 color plates of the original edition.--- The sacred wisdom of the priests of ancient Egypt and the experiences of the soul after death: one of the most important books in history. Includes full hieroglyphic text along with a transliteration of sounds, word-for-word translation; a separate smooth translation.The Egyptian Book of the Dead is unquestionably one of the most influential books in all history. Embodying a ritual to be performed for the dead, with detailed instructions for the behavior of the disembodied spirit in the Land of the Gods, it served as the most important repository of religious authority for some three thousand years. Chapters were carved on the pyramids of the ancient 5th Dynasty, texts were written in papyrus, and selections were painted on mummy cases well into the Christian Era. In a certain sense it stood behind all Egyptian civilization.
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arlenefinnigan
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Cinfhen 🎶Blond waitresses take their trays
They spin around and they cross the floor
They've got the moves (oh whey oh)
You drop your drink and they give you more🎶
6y
arlenefinnigan Expecting something Mo Salah themed from @TrishB 😉 6y
TrishB Couldn‘t let you down 😁 6y
BarbaraBB Great illustration! 6y
Leftcoastzen I have that one! 6y
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the_hibernator
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Bailedbailed

I really tried with this book. But sadly, I just could not find myself interested in the verse. It is a beautiful book, filled with color pictures of the plates. This Goelet version has new translations which (I'm told) flow better and are more true to the meaning of the plates than the old Budge version, which was translated when the understanding of the language was more rudimentary.

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Bookworm54
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I love Egyptian mythology!

This is my favourite scene from the book of the dead. The weighing of the heart. Presided over by Anubis and UmUm 💕

I have a beautiful papyrus of the death scene but have yet to find a frame and wall space that will show it off in all its glory 😋

#SetInTheMiddleEast #MayBookFlowers

MariaW Love that one! 😍😍😍 8y
LeahBergen Gorgeous! 😍 8y
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Guildedearlobe
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At the Penn Museum today with my guys from work. I'd love to see an exhibit about fantasy literature at a place like this. This dog made me think of Harry Dresden.

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Larkken
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Spells and mythology, all meant to protect the deceased and even be wound round them, makes this a fantastically macabre #scaryread #intranslation #AllHallowsRead photo from the MET's exhibition of Roman Egyptian funerary portraits (http://www.metmuseum.org/press/exhibitions/2000/ancient-faces-mummy-portraits-from-roman-egypt)