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Book of Breathings of Khonsdjehuty

İsim Book of Breathings of Khonsdjehuty
Basım Tarihi: c. 100 AD
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Dil Antik Mısır dili
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 610 mm x 280 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane: Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası Pap XXa
Lokasyon Egyptian Papyrus collection
Tarih c. 100 AD
Notlar Papyrus roll preserving the Book of Breathing of Khonsdjehuty, dated to c. 100 AD and made in Egypt. The text drew heavily from the Book of the Dead corpus of funerary texts, and was written as an 'official document' granting the deceased breath (life) after death. The owner is named as 'treasury guard of the Amun domina' Khonsdjehuty, son of Hery and Nebetwedjat. The upper vignette depicts Anubis (jackal-headed embalmer god) leading Khonsdjehuty to Osiris. Isis, Nephthys and Horus stand behind. The lower vignette shows the deceased presenting an offering to the bull-god Apis, who escorted the deceased over the border between death and the afterlife. Apis was associated with the Temple of Ptah at Memphis. The vertical and horizontal 'folds' demonstrate how the roll was folded. It was probably placed at the head or feet of the deceased.
Materyal Papyrus (material), Ink (material), Pigment (material)
Yazı Tipi Hieratic script
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Book of Breathings of Khonsdjehuty

Basım Tarihi c. 100 AD
Tür Belge
Dil Antik Mısır dili
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 610 mm x 280 mm (height x width)
Kütüphane Chester Beatty
Kayıt Numarası Pap XXa
Lokasyon Egyptian Papyrus collection
Tarih c. 100 AD
Notlar Papyrus roll preserving the Book of Breathing of Khonsdjehuty, dated to c. 100 AD and made in Egypt. The text drew heavily from the Book of the Dead corpus of funerary texts, and was written as an 'official document' granting the deceased breath (life) after death. The owner is named as 'treasury guard of the Amun domina' Khonsdjehuty, son of Hery and Nebetwedjat. The upper vignette depicts Anubis (jackal-headed embalmer god) leading Khonsdjehuty to Osiris. Isis, Nephthys and Horus stand behind. The lower vignette shows the deceased presenting an offering to the bull-god Apis, who escorted the deceased over the border between death and the afterlife. Apis was associated with the Temple of Ptah at Memphis. The vertical and horizontal 'folds' demonstrate how the roll was folded. It was probably placed at the head or feet of the deceased.
Materyal Papyrus (material), Ink (material), Pigment (material)
Yazı Tipi Hieratic script
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