Here is the second small papyrus π πππ of the Book of the Dead ππππ»π πππ²π³πΊπΌπΊ which belonged to a man named Amenhotep ππ ππ΅ππͺ (not the pharaoh). You should also check out Part 1 which goes into more depth on a different papyrus of Amenhotep!
This small section of the Book of the Dead ππππ»π πππ²π³πΊπΌπΊ has Chapter 78 written in Cursive Hieroglyphs πΉππͺ. This chapter is about how the deceased can βtake the form of a divine Falcon.β The gods Osiris and Horus appear in this spell, and it even involves a mythological figure called βThe Double Lion.β
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
Next to the Falcon πππ‘π you can see the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ which I think are: π£ππ πππ‘πΉππ» (sometimes the cursive hieroglyphs are difficult to read – I did my best).Β
βπ£πβ means βto exist, to be, to change intoβ and βπΉπβ means βdivine.β While the other symbols are a little difficult to read, I can assume itβs one of the variants for the word βFalcon πππ‘π β since I can see what I think is the beginning of the word βπππ‘.β So all together this text most likely reads: βTo Change Into the Divine Falcon.βΒ
π£ππ πππ‘πΉππ» or “To Change Into the Divine Falcon” is the name of Chapter 78 which is what the rest of this papyrus shows! It’s amazing how the ancient Egyptians wrote titles for their “chapters” (using “chapters” or “numbers” to describe the Book of the Dead is a modern designation and was not used during ancient times).
The name ππ βAmenhotep ππ ππ΅ππͺβ means βAmun is Satisfiedβ and is a name ππ known by people who love ancient Egypt ππ ππ because there were many pharaohs ππ»π¦ who had the birth name of βAmenhotep ππ ππ΅ππͺ.β I didnβt notice it until I zoomed in on the papyrus π πππ, but the name ππβAmenhotep ππ ππ΅ππͺβ appears in the top left corner next to the mummy ππΉπ ±πΎ looking figure! I love how the ancient Egyptians captioned everything – if you can read hieroglyphs πΉππͺ it makes everything so much easier!
Letβs break down the meaning of the name ππ:
ππ π – Amun
π΅ππͺ – htp (Satisfied, Peace)
If you want a lot of information about the Book of the Dead, I suggest looking at UCLβs website – itβs what I use to reference the chapter numbers!
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