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RF2PNE7YN–Ramesses II limestone 'temple of the monkeys' Kom el Sultan, Abydos, Middle Egypt,
The Nile : notes for travellers in Egypt . s of six of these chambersrepresent the ceremonies which the king ought to performin them ; those in the seventh refer to the apotheosis of theking. At the end of chamber G is a door which leadsinto the sanctuary of Osiris, L, and in the corridor M is thefamous Tablet of Abydos, which gives the names ofseventy-six kings of Egypt, beginning with Menes andending with Seti I. The value of this most interestingmonument has been pointed out on p. 3. The Temple of Rameses II. was dedicated by this kingto the god Osiris ; it lies a little to the north of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nile-notes-for-travellers-in-egypt-s-of-six-of-these-chambersrepresent-the-ceremonies-which-the-king-ought-to-performin-them-those-in-the-seventh-refer-to-the-apotheosis-of-theking-at-the-end-of-chamber-g-is-a-door-which-leadsinto-the-sanctuary-of-osiris-l-and-in-the-corridor-m-is-thefamous-tablet-of-abydos-which-gives-the-names-ofseventy-six-kings-of-egypt-beginning-with-menes-andending-with-seti-i-the-value-of-this-most-interestingmonument-has-been-pointed-out-on-p-3-the-temple-of-rameses-ii-was-dedicated-by-this-kingto-the-god-osiris-it-lies-a-little-to-the-north-of-the-image338949326.html
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RF2PNE7MT–Ramesses II limestone 'temple of the monkeys' Kom el Sultan, Abydos, Middle Egypt,
Manual of Egyptian archæology and guide to the study of antiquities in EgyptFor the use of students and travellers . Fig. 58.—Niche and doorway intemple of Seti I. at Abydos. fortress and can only be quoted as an exception. The floor of the court and chambers consisted ofrectangular paving stones arranged with considerable VAULTING. 59. Fig. 59. — Pavement of theportico of Osiris in templeof Seti I. at Abydos. regularity except in the inter-columnar spaces. Here,hopeless of adapting them to the curved line of thebases, the architects fitted in fragments of stonewithout order or method (fig.59) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-egyptian-archology-and-guide-to-the-study-of-antiquities-in-egyptfor-the-use-of-students-and-travellers-fig-58niche-and-doorway-intemple-of-seti-i-at-abydos-fortress-and-can-only-be-quoted-as-an-exception-the-floor-of-the-court-and-chambers-consisted-ofrectangular-paving-stones-arranged-with-considerable-vaulting-59-fig-59-pavement-of-theportico-of-osiris-in-templeof-seti-i-at-abydos-regularity-except-in-the-inter-columnar-spaces-herehopeless-of-adapting-them-to-the-curved-line-of-thebases-the-architects-fitted-in-fragments-of-stonewithout-order-or-method-fig59-image343383039.html
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RF2PNE7PR–Ramesses II limestone 'temple of the monkeys' Kom el Sultan, Abydos, Middle Egypt,
. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Osiris seated in his shrine at Abydos. Behind him stand the goddesses Isis, Amentet, and Hathor. Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, Plate 17.. Seti I offering incense to the Boat of Osiris at Abydos.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 63. the temples of the New Empire. The temple havingbeen built, the first matter of importance was the selectionof the place where the statue or spirit emblem of the godwas to be established. It was not consdiered respectful 250 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection to the god to set his figure or emblem where it could beseen by everyone a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-osiris-seated-in-his-shrine-at-abydos-behind-him-stand-the-goddesses-isis-amentet-and-hathor-mariette-abydos-vol-i-plate-17-seti-i-offering-incense-to-the-boat-of-osiris-at-abydosmariette-abydos-vol-i-p-63-the-temples-of-the-new-empire-the-temple-havingbeen-built-the-first-matter-of-importance-was-the-selectionof-the-place-where-the-statue-or-spirit-emblem-of-the-godwas-to-be-established-it-was-not-consdiered-respectful-250-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-to-the-god-to-set-his-figure-or-emblem-where-it-could-beseen-by-everyone-a-image370382946.html
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. The Nile. Notes for travellers in Egypt . ls of six of these chambersrepresent the ceremonies which the king ought to performin them ; those in the seventh refer to the apotheosis of theking. At the end of chamber G is a door which leadsinto the sanctuary of Osiris, L, and in the corridor M is thefamous Tablet of Abydos, which gives the names ofseventy-six kings of Egypt, beginning with Menes andending with Seti I. The value of this most interestingmonument has been pointed out on p. 3. The Temple of Rameses II. was dedicated by this kingto the god Osiris; it lies a little to the north of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nile-notes-for-travellers-in-egypt-ls-of-six-of-these-chambersrepresent-the-ceremonies-which-the-king-ought-to-performin-them-those-in-the-seventh-refer-to-the-apotheosis-of-theking-at-the-end-of-chamber-g-is-a-door-which-leadsinto-the-sanctuary-of-osiris-l-and-in-the-corridor-m-is-thefamous-tablet-of-abydos-which-gives-the-names-ofseventy-six-kings-of-egypt-beginning-with-menes-andending-with-seti-i-the-value-of-this-most-interestingmonument-has-been-pointed-out-on-p-3-the-temple-of-rameses-ii-was-dedicated-by-this-kingto-the-god-osiris-it-lies-a-little-to-the-north-of-th-image372567476.html
RM2CJ3WH8–. The Nile. Notes for travellers in Egypt . ls of six of these chambersrepresent the ceremonies which the king ought to performin them ; those in the seventh refer to the apotheosis of theking. At the end of chamber G is a door which leadsinto the sanctuary of Osiris, L, and in the corridor M is thefamous Tablet of Abydos, which gives the names ofseventy-six kings of Egypt, beginning with Menes andending with Seti I. The value of this most interestingmonument has been pointed out on p. 3. The Temple of Rameses II. was dedicated by this kingto the god Osiris; it lies a little to the north of th
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. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I offering incense to Osiris, behind whom stands Anubis.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 17-. Seti I offering incense to Osiris in his shrine.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 38. bestow his friendship and protection on him. Thepraises which were heaped upon the god by hisworshippers were supposed to please him and to causebenevolence towards them to arise in him, and theincense, sweet-smelling unguents, and fine apparel werebelieved to gratify feelings, the character of which theyVOL. I. ^ 258 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection did not enquire into too c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-seti-i-offering-incense-to-osiris-behind-whom-stands-anubismariette-abydos-vol-i-p-17-seti-i-offering-incense-to-osiris-in-his-shrinemariette-abydos-vol-i-p-38-bestow-his-friendship-and-protection-on-him-thepraises-which-were-heaped-upon-the-god-by-hisworshippers-were-supposed-to-please-him-and-to-causebenevolence-towards-them-to-arise-in-him-and-theincense-sweet-smelling-unguents-and-fine-apparel-werebelieved-to-gratify-feelings-the-character-of-which-theyvol-i-258-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-did-not-enquire-into-too-c-image370381928.html
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. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I offering a breastplate and pectoral to Osiris.Marietta, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 51.. Seti I offering fruit to Osiris, behind whom stands Thoth.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 74. them would provide the dead with everything theyrequired. These gods were in the Other World, andthe dead were there with them and under their rule and care. In some cases the Egyptians adopted another plan. 266 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection They prayed to the gods that offerings might be givento the dead, and they also entreated every visitorto a tomb to do Hkewise ; as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-seti-i-offering-a-breastplate-and-pectoral-to-osirismarietta-abydos-vol-i-p-51-seti-i-offering-fruit-to-osiris-behind-whom-stands-thothmariette-abydos-vol-i-p-74-them-would-provide-the-dead-with-everything-theyrequired-these-gods-were-in-the-other-world-andthe-dead-were-there-with-them-and-under-their-rule-and-care-in-some-cases-the-egyptians-adopted-another-plan-266-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-they-prayed-to-the-gods-that-offerings-might-be-givento-the-dead-and-they-also-entreated-every-visitorto-a-tomb-to-do-hkewise-as-image370381064.html
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. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I offering raiment to Osiris.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 5°-. Seti I offering sceptres, etc., to Osiris.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 48. Other words, his offerings went before him to the OtherWorld and awaited him there ;^ the offerings which hemade to the gods also were as treasure laid up inheaven, and there became his own again, according to1 See the Book Am-Tuat, Second Division. 264 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection some texts. As the offerings made to the gods broughtthe spirits of the gods to their statues to hold conversewith the king a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-seti-i-offering-raiment-to-osirismariette-abydos-vol-i-p-5-seti-i-offering-sceptres-etc-to-osirismariette-abydos-vol-i-p-48-other-words-his-offerings-went-before-him-to-the-otherworld-and-awaited-him-there-the-offerings-which-hemade-to-the-gods-also-were-as-treasure-laid-up-inheaven-and-there-became-his-own-again-according-to1-see-the-book-am-tuat-second-division-264-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-some-texts-as-the-offerings-made-to-the-gods-broughtthe-spirits-of-the-gods-to-their-statues-to-hold-conversewith-the-king-a-image370381401.html
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. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I opening the door of the shrine of Osiris.Marietta, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 59.. Seti I addressing Osiris-Seker in his shrine.Marietta, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 44. among the Bahima resembles that in use among thepeople of Unyoro. Many of the names of evilly-disposed ancestral spirits are identical with the names fordiseases, and it seems as if certain diseases are believedto be sent by spirits whom the living have offended.^1 Johnston, Uganda, Vol. II, p. 631. 270 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection On the amulets worn in Abyssinia the persons forwhom they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-seti-i-opening-the-door-of-the-shrine-of-osirismarietta-abydos-vol-i-p-59-seti-i-addressing-osiris-seker-in-his-shrinemarietta-abydos-vol-i-p-44-among-the-bahima-resembles-that-in-use-among-thepeople-of-unyoro-many-of-the-names-of-evilly-disposed-ancestral-spirits-are-identical-with-the-names-fordiseases-and-it-seems-as-if-certain-diseases-are-believedto-be-sent-by-spirits-whom-the-living-have-offended1-johnston-uganda-vol-ii-p-631-270-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-on-the-amulets-worn-in-abyssinia-the-persons-forwhom-they-image370380720.html
RM2CEG8AT–. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I opening the door of the shrine of Osiris.Marietta, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 59.. Seti I addressing Osiris-Seker in his shrine.Marietta, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 44. among the Bahima resembles that in use among thepeople of Unyoro. Many of the names of evilly-disposed ancestral spirits are identical with the names fordiseases, and it seems as if certain diseases are believedto be sent by spirits whom the living have offended.^1 Johnston, Uganda, Vol. II, p. 631. 270 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection On the amulets worn in Abyssinia the persons forwhom they
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. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I pouring out a libationto Osiris.Mariette, Abydos^ Vol.I, p. 37. A priest pouring out a libation over Osiris. Mariette, Abydos^ Vol. I, p. 72.. Seti I offering incense and a libation to Osiris.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 58. and men of high rank under the Ancient Empire, andthe texts and ceremonies were intended to supply thespirits of the dead with everything which was necessaryfor their well-beine in the Other World. The meat and 254 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection drink offerings were scores in number, and each thingwas presented with app Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-seti-i-pouring-out-a-libationto-osirismariette-abydos-voli-p-37-a-priest-pouring-out-a-libation-over-osiris-mariette-abydos-vol-i-p-72-seti-i-offering-incense-and-a-libation-to-osirismariette-abydos-vol-i-p-58-and-men-of-high-rank-under-the-ancient-empire-andthe-texts-and-ceremonies-were-intended-to-supply-thespirits-of-the-dead-with-everything-which-was-necessaryfor-their-well-beine-in-the-other-world-the-meat-and-254-osiris-and-the-egyptian-resurrection-drink-offerings-were-scores-in-number-and-each-thingwas-presented-with-app-image370382373.html
RM2CEGADW–. Osiris and the Egyptian resurrection;. Seti I pouring out a libationto Osiris.Mariette, Abydos^ Vol.I, p. 37. A priest pouring out a libation over Osiris. Mariette, Abydos^ Vol. I, p. 72.. Seti I offering incense and a libation to Osiris.Mariette, Abydos, Vol. I, p. 58. and men of high rank under the Ancient Empire, andthe texts and ceremonies were intended to supply thespirits of the dead with everything which was necessaryfor their well-beine in the Other World. The meat and 254 Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection drink offerings were scores in number, and each thingwas presented with app
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