Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut

İsim Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut
Basım Tarihi: 10th or 9th century BC
Tür Belge
Dil Antik Mısır dili
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 255 mm x 563 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane: Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası Pap XX
Lokasyon Egyptian Papyrus collection
Tarih 10th or 9th century BC
Notlar Fragments of a papyrus roll containing the Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut, dated to the 10th or 9th century BC and made in Egypt. The vignette of the deceased before Osiris or Ra has not been preserved (if indeed it ever had one). The deceased is given the title, 'god's father of Amun-Ra king of the gods, acolyte of the Amun dominan' and named Patjauderetmut, meaning 'the breath (from) the hand of Mut'. A man with the same name was the husband of Djedasetiusankh and father of Padimut, owner of a statue from Karnak in the Cairo Museum (no. 469). The text preserved includes in column 1, 'safeguarding the heart'; in column 2, 'avoiding hard labour' and 'contentment of the soul'; in column 3, 'entering and leaving the grave' and 'warding off the crocodile', and in column 4, 'descending to the boat of Ra', 'seizing a dead spirit', and a fragment of 'living (with) fresh air'.
Materyal Papyrus (material), Ink (material)
Yazı Tipi Hieratic script
Kaynağa git Chester Beatty Chester Beatty

Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut

Basım Tarihi 10th or 9th century BC
Tür Belge
Dil Antik Mısır dili
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 255 mm x 563 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası Pap XX
Lokasyon Egyptian Papyrus collection
Tarih 10th or 9th century BC
Notlar Fragments of a papyrus roll containing the Book of the Dead of Patjauderetmut, dated to the 10th or 9th century BC and made in Egypt. The vignette of the deceased before Osiris or Ra has not been preserved (if indeed it ever had one). The deceased is given the title, 'god's father of Amun-Ra king of the gods, acolyte of the Amun dominan' and named Patjauderetmut, meaning 'the breath (from) the hand of Mut'. A man with the same name was the husband of Djedasetiusankh and father of Padimut, owner of a statue from Karnak in the Cairo Museum (no. 469). The text preserved includes in column 1, 'safeguarding the heart'; in column 2, 'avoiding hard labour' and 'contentment of the soul'; in column 3, 'entering and leaving the grave' and 'warding off the crocodile', and in column 4, 'descending to the boat of Ra', 'seizing a dead spirit', and a fragment of 'living (with) fresh air'.
Materyal Papyrus (material), Ink (material)
Yazı Tipi Hieratic script
Chester Beatty
Chester Beatty yönlendiriliyorsunuz...

Lütfen bekleyiniz.