- Saite recension of the Book of the Dead. Chapters 67-165.
- Collections:
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- Robert Garrett
- Digitized Manuscripts
- Collections Donated to Princeton University Library
- Capturing Feathers
- Location:
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- Special Collections North 10 Pharaonic Rolls, no. 8
- Contributor:
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- Princeton University. Manuscript. Pharaonic Rolls AM 22087
- Call number:
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- North 10 Pharaonic Rolls, no. 8
- Alternative:
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- Pharaonic Rolls, no. 8
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- Manuscript
- Book
- Identifier:
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- ark:/88435/k643b257s
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- Abstract:
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- Two Complete linen rolls of the Saite recension of the Book of the Dead (chapters 67-165) containing hymns, prayers, spells, magical formulae, and images for the deceased. The text is written in Hieratic script on linen, with illustrations in ink. This Book of the Dead includes the name of the owner, Hekaemsaf (or Heka-m-saf), whose mother was named Tinetmehenet; and of its scribe Ankh-hetep, son of Nefer-en-Shepet. Hekaemsaf was an Egyptian naval officer who served as Chief of the Royal Ships under Pharaoh Amasis II [or Ahmose II] (570-526 BCE), 26th Dynasty.
- Language:
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- Egyptian (Ancient)
- Text language:
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- Egyptian;
- Former owner:
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- Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
- Description:
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- Ms. rolls.
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Decoration: Contains vignettes in ink, including the Weighing of the Heart and Elysian Fields.
- Princeton University Library, Manuscripts Division, Robert Garrett Collection (C0744), housed with Princeton Papyri Collections, as Pharaonic Rolls, no. 8. Accession number: AM 22087.
- Provenance:
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- In 1904, the intact Persion Period tomb of Hekaesaf was discovered at Saqqara, the necropolis of the ancient capital of Memphis. In the 1928, Robert Garrett (1875-1961), Princeton Class of 1897, purchased the manuscript from the British antiquarian bookseller Baggs Bros (London), which had mounted it on ten long boards. Garrett's gift to the Princeton University Library, 1942.
- Edm rights:
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- No Known Copyright
- View in catalog:
- Description:
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- Ms. rolls.
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Decoration: Contains vignettes in ink, including the Weighing of the Heart and Elysian Fields.
- Princeton University Library, Manuscripts Division, Robert Garrett Collection (C0744), housed with Princeton Papyri Collections, as Pharaonic Rolls, no. 8. Accession number: AM 22087.
- Title:
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- Saite recension of the Book of the Dead. Chapters 67-165.
- Extent:
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- 2 rolls : linen, illustrations ; 28.5 x 1160 cm
- Subject:
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- Book of the dead
- Manuscripts (Papyri)
- Egyptian language—Papyri, Hieratic
- Papyri—Egyptian
- Abstract:
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- Two Complete linen rolls of the Saite recension of the Book of the Dead (chapters 67-165) containing hymns, prayers, spells, magical formulae, and images for the deceased. The text is written in Hieratic script on linen, with illustrations in ink. This Book of the Dead includes the name of the owner, Hekaemsaf (or Heka-m-saf), whose mother was named Tinetmehenet; and of its scribe Ankh-hetep, son of Nefer-en-Shepet. Hekaemsaf was an Egyptian naval officer who served as Chief of the Royal Ships under Pharaoh Amasis II [or Ahmose II] (570-526 BCE), 26th Dynasty.
- Provenance:
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- In 1904, the intact Persion Period tomb of Hekaesaf was discovered at Saqqara, the necropolis of the ancient capital of Memphis. In the 1928, Robert Garrett (1875-1961), Princeton Class of 1897, purchased the manuscript from the British antiquarian bookseller Baggs Bros (London), which had mounted it on ten long boards. Garrett's gift to the Princeton University Library, 1942.
- Uniform title:
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- Book of the dead
- Source acquisition:
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- Gift; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897, 1942.
- Extent:
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- 2 rolls : linen, illustrations ; 28.5 x 1160 cm