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THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
STUDIES IN ANCIENT ORIENTAL CIVILIZATION • NO. 27
THOMAS GEORGE ALLEN, Editor
ELIZABETH B. HAUSER, Associate Editor
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
WITH CROSS INDEXES OF THESE
AND OTHER EGYPTIAN
MORTUARY TEXTS
BY THOMAS GEORGE ALLEN
THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
STUDIES IN ANCIENT ORIENTAL CIVILIZATION • NO. 27
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS . CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
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Copyright 1950 by The University of Chicago. All ights reserved
Published 1950. Composed and printed by THE UNIVERSITY OFCHICAGO PREsS, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
The vignette on cover and title-page is that
found with BD 94 in Pb (after Naville).
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PREFACE
T HIS study consists of two parts notunrelated though originally preparedseparately. The whole is designed asa reference book to help the user followthe intertwinings and ever varying se-quences of Egyptian thought about thedead.
Dr. Alexandre Piankoff, who has al-ready published some of the Egyptianmortuary works current in the Empireand later, is now continuing his researchesin Egypt in behalf of the Bollingen Foun-dation, of New York. The Foundation'sdeep interest in the whole field of Egyp-tian religious (locuments extends, of
course, to the Pyramid Texts, the earliestknown body of such material, with whichDr. Piankoff and his staff will soon be oc-cupied. To make available some of thedata on or related to this subject accumu-lated by the writer, the Foundation haskindly provided funds to insure publica-tion of the present volume. May its con-tents definitely facilitate the study ofEgyptian mortuary texts, as envisionedby the Bollingen Foundation.
T. GEORGE ALLEN
THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
November 9, 1949
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........
The Pyramid Texts .
The cross indexes
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
Publications...... .. .
Words and phrases.....
SOURCES OF 1 YR4 MID) TEXTS.
Descriptions . . . . . . .
Relative age . . . . . . .
Egyptian works concerned .
Positions of lines in Coffin Texts
SEQUENCES OF SPELLS IN THE P~YRAMID)S THEMSELVES
LIST OF 00-1URRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Cilo5s INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
Pyramid Texts..................
Coffin Texts................... ..
Coffin Texts: prepulIication numbers..... ....
Lacau, Textes religieux e'gyptiens.... .. .. ..
Lacau in Quibell, Excavations at Saqqara (1906-1907) Bo fteDa
1
5
* . . , . 7
*...................7
10
. 1
12
. 12
. .. 42
. 43
* . . . 44
48
61
103
103~110
122
.3135
137
vi'
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THE PYRAMID TEXTS
THE ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts
are the earliest compositions knownthat deal with life beyond the grave. Assuch they reveal the divine Pharaoh'surgent hopes and fears as he sought se-curity for the hereafter. Their existencewas discovered in 1880-81 by AugusteMariette and Gaston Maspero upon open-ing the pyramid tombs of King Unis ofthe 5th dynasty and four of his 6th-dynasty successors at Saqqarah. Masperopromptly published separately the textsfound in these five sources.' Besides notingparallels among the five themselves, heincluded also such later parallels as werethen available.2
Soon thereafter a comprehensive Egyp-tian dictionary project was undertakenby the great academies of Germany. In1899 study of the Pyramid Texts for thatpurpose was assigned to Kurt Sethe, andfrom then until his death in 1934 they heldfirst place among his scientific interests.His immediate task was to establish theexact readings of the texts. To accomplishthis he republished them3 with the parallelpassages placed side by side, after thor-oughly checking squeezes and photo-graphs to correct slips and fill gaps occur-ring in Maspero's pioneer edition. He alsomade a few restorations based on laterdocuments.'
1. In RT III-XIV (1882-93). For explanation ofabbrevs. see pp. 7 f.
2. Those he used (see R T III, XII, and XIV) wereth e ones here called Abydos, Bek., Butehamon,C 20520, DaIr al-Bahri, Ipi, L 3155, Leyden K 14,Nesushutefnut, Sq 2 Be, T 1-4 Be, T 1 C, TB 17,Teperet, TT 33, and TT 319. These 19 plus the 5 madea total of 24 sources on which Maspero's original pub-lication was based.
3. Die altaegyptiechen Pyramidentexte (Leipzig,1908-22).
Sethe had believed that the five in-scribed pyramids then known constituted"eine enggeschlossene Gruppe"' to whichadditions were unlikely to be made. How-ever, in 1926-33 Gustave J6quier exca-vated for the Egyptian Service des Anti-quit6s four more inscribed pyramids-those of three late 6th-dynasty queens(Oudjebten, Neit, and Apouit) and a king(Aba)-besides clearing the tomb of PepiII (N), one of the original five. As a resultof the clearance and of placement of f rag-ments the known text content of the lastwas increased to a surprising extent. J6-quier published all these new finds infacsimile but, like Maspero, document bydocument with cross references. 6
Meantime Sethe had been preparing forpress a translation and commentary basedon his long decades of study of the Pyra-mid Texts. None of this appeared untilafter his death, and even yet only histreatment of Utterances 213-506 is athand.7 Here he mentions and utilizes
4. Namely Abydos, Amenirdis, Apis, B 1 C, B 9-11 C, 11BH 1 C, L 3155, Pap. Schmitt, Psamtik, Sq 3Be, Sq 3-4 C, T 1 C, TT 33, and TT 100. Of theseMaspero had had only Abydos, L 3155, T 1 C, andTT 33. Sethe mentioned parallels in Enekhnenmerlreand Pepiankhes also. Thus his text ed. noted 15 addi-tional sources.
5. Op. cit. I vii.
6. Fouilles dS 8aqqarah (Le Caire, 1928-36).
7. Cbersetzung und Kommentar zu den aldt4gyp-tischen Pyramidentexten (Olickstadt und Hamburg,1935-39).
As soon as Sethe's text ed. was complete LouisSpeleers published Les Textes des Pyramides 6g.(Bruxelles, 1923-24) in 2 vols. (tr. and vocabulary),later replaced by his Traduction, index et vocabulairedes Textes des Pyramides g. (Bruxelles, 1935). He putout a treatise also, Comment faut-il lire les Textes desPyramides Cg.? (Bruxelles, 1934). Speleers' works donot bear on the subject of the present paper, for theydeal with only the material published by Sethe andsubsequent expressions of related ideas, omitting refs.to later use of the Pyramid Texts themselves.
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many more parallels than before fromlater times. 8 Though the later documentsfor which he lists abbreviations numberonly 44, he actually cites some 107, whichwith the original five make altogether 112sources.
The present list of occurrences of Pyra-mid Texts uses not 112 but 291 differentsources for Utterances 213-506, and forthe whole body of Pyramid Texts itssources total 355. It is hoped that thegreater extent of this list may increase itsusefulness over previous ones. The writerhas availed himself not only of the alreadycited works of Maspero, Sethe, andlJ-quier but also of Maspero in "MMAFC" I(1889) and ASAE I f. (1900 f.) and V(1904) ; G. M tiller, Ueber die in einspdt-h eratischen Pap. des Berliner Mus.erhaltenen Pyramidentexte (Berlin, 1900);H1. Schack-Schackenburg, AegyptologischeStudien (Leipzig, 1902); P. Lacau, ar-
cophages anter'ieurs au Nouvel Empire (LeCaire, 1903-6), in the Cairo "Cataloguegnral," and "Textes religicux," in RTXXVI-XXXVII (1904-15) and in J. E.Quibell, Excavations at Saqqra (1906-1907) (Le Caire, 1908); manuscript copiesof Coffin Texts made in 1922 if. by A. H.Gardiner, A. de Buck, and others for the
Oriental Institute of the Univ ersity ofChicago; photographs in the Oriental In-stitute Museum; A. de Buck, Egyptian
Cofin Texts I-IV (Chicago, 1935 if. [IV
still unpublished] ; based on mss. andphots. just mentioned) ; W. C. Hayes,The Texts in the AMaqabeh of Se'n-Wosret-ankh at Lisht ("PMMA" XII; New York,
1937) ; Louis Speleers, Textes des cercueisdu Muyen Empire t gyptien (Bruxelles,
1947) ; unpublished notes made by J. A.Wilson; other notes by Miss Mary ;Eliza-
8. A few of these the writer could not find in thesources cited. They are: Pyr. 134-49 and 194-213 in Q
(8q 6 5q); Pyr. 242 in K (Pediniese). a (Psanitik). and
beth Thomas; etc. 9 To all who haveaugmented the common fund of knowl-edge, but especially to the scholars namedabove and to the institutions that co-operated in making possible the CoffinTexts project, the writer is deeply in-debted.
That sources are so numerous is clue tothe fact that after the Old Kingdom non-royalty fell heir to the Pyramid Texts.Selections from them were widely popularin the Middle Kingdom and, though lessso under the Empire and later, were stillin use in Roman times. Apart from inde-pendent use, passages from the PyramidT1'exts were incorporated into other mor-tuary literature. Thus they double asCoffin Texts; on many Middle-Kingdomcoffins they are interspersed with the laterspells to which the term "Coffin Texts" iscommonly restricted, while on others (e.g.Ab 2 Le, BH 2 Ox, and Sq 9 C) and insome Middle-Kingdom tombs (e.g. S andSiese) Pyramid Texts alone are present.
In the Book of the Dead (Empire if.Pyramid Texts are reused in Spells 66, 99"Einl.," 1t 111, 112, 174, 177, and 178.11
Pyr. is BD118-33 W 178 b-h' 2
250 56 177
9. some further Pyr. refs. occur in other worksmentioned below in list of sources. But. after allowingfor passages pub. in ECT, TR, Seq . or elsewhere, refs.In 00 CT and 4 non-CT docs. are based on 01 mss.and/~or originals j or phots. only. The CT docs. areA 1 C.B 2 Be, B3 1-4 Bo, B 6 So. B 3-4 C. B 6 C,
B 9.11 C, Ii 13 C, B 16--17 C. B 19 C. B 1-3 L,B 1-2 P, lii 5-6 C, G 1-2 T, KCH 1 1{H, \ 1-2 C.M 5C, M 70. M230, M 25-26 C, 57 C, M1 NY,M C 105, P. Gard. II-IIl, S 1-2 C, S 5 C, 5 10 C,S 14C, Sq 3-6OC. Sq 9-100CSq 120C, Sq 1 Ch, Sq 1-2Sq.T 9C, T2-3 L.T 1 NY, TT 240, and Y 1 C. Thenon-CT does. are OIM 10496, R, Sehetepibreseneb,and Tm. One doc., Anlamani, is listed, but withoutrefs., on basis of a letter from Dows Dunham.
10. This is what Maspero in "MMAFC' 1 228calls "le Chapitre d'amener la barque.
11. Pyr. 318 cunderliespaes in BD 2and6.5 awhich, having become standardized as almost unrec-ognizable vars., are not listed herein.
12. Here and elsewhere the writer has had occa-sion to divide various CT, BD, and DTR spells into
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Pyr. Is257-68262266269272272 a-b575-76 a609-10 b638 (11607 f.)752-54 a beg.946-4 7 a
1002 a-b beg.(1111Q03 a-b beg.)
2018-21 a202320282206Aba 587--96
BiD
17466 a
178 t178 s178 u.12 b
178 r178 v17 8 o beg.178 o end99 "Einl." § 1except end
111 b beg.
178 p178 x178 w6699 "EinI." §§ 1-4 beg.
The Funeral Liturgy andl the relatedDaily Temple Ritual likewise embodyvarious passages from the Pyramid Texts.In the former they occur in Baly's §§ 3-8,15, 26-28, 30, 34-36, 42, 45, 49, 51, 54 f.,58, 61 f., 66, 76, 78-80, 90, and 99 f .' 3
Pyr.
9 b end11 f.1112 a13f.13a
13 c_141516 a-d18c--d26 f.28 f.30 a43 a beg.50 b-5152 f.54a54 c-55 b
is FLin 326 beg., also 4915302736 beg., also
28 beg.51349076 end5f.7
42in 454 beg.5554 endcf. 58
13. See T. J. C. Baly, "Notes on the ritual of open-ing the mouth.' IRA X VI (1930) 173-886.
Pyr.
72 a115116 a-b370-82644 a-c644 b-c737 a-b737 f
1612-141652-5617551792 beg.
1823+1828-29 b
+ 1824
is FL
45cf. 808
78 f.in 3536 endin 6162t end62 beg.6661 end28 except beg.99f.
In the Daily Temple Ritual PyramidTexts are found in Moret's chapters 21,46 f., 49 f. (Mariette's tableau 19), 54 f.(in. Mariette's 12 a-c), and 59-64 (for60.-.54 cf. Mariette's 32-36), also in Mani-ette's tab~leaux 4 (Amon only), 8, 12 d,andl 16.14
Pyr. iM DTR
26 5926 a-b 63 beg.27 a--c 60 beg.27d in 6228-29 b 61 beg.43 a beg. 46 beg., also
47 beg.50 b-51 inS5450 b in 54, also in
52 f.M4a
72 a116 a-b737 a-b
1204 a1612-141652-5617551799-18041800 b-1804
Mar. 12 d55 beg.in 54in 64in 2149 beg.in Mar. 4 (Amon)50Mar. 1649 endin Mar. 12 dMar. 8
14. See Alexandre Moret, Le rituel due culte divinjournalier en tgzpte ... (Paris, 1902), and AugusteMariette, Abydoe I (Paris, 1889) Appendix A (pp.33-76). For more accurate copies of the Abydos texts,not grouped by content but in their individual set-tings. se A. M. Calverley, The Temple of King Set hoeat Abydos I-II (1933-35).
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On the other hand, in the PyramidTexts themselves Pyr. 16-114, 1643 f.,and 1792-1816 together constitute theLiturgy of Funerary OferingsY1 The"great offering-list" included therein issometimes inserted into the Funeral Lit-urgy instead.'s
All these interconnections indicate, ofcourse, the great importance assigned bythe Egyptians to their ancient PyramidTexts. The new combinations into whichthey entered are in a way analogous to theanthologies used in funeral services of ourown day.
Though hieroglyphic transcriptions ofall known copies of Pyramid Texts, spellby spell,' 7 with the various documents ar-rangel in parallel, may be desirable, it isunlikely that publication in that form, oreven in two groups, will soon take place.'But an enlarged list of occurrences such asthe present one will at least tell those in-terested where it may be advisable to lookfor further light. Noncontemporary vari-ants thus brought to mind may indicatechanges in theological conceptions. Vari-ant contexts inlicated may give new cluesto meanings of words or passages.Refer-ences to hitherto unrecognized and unusedparallels may help in reconstructing dam-
15. So in N 217--528; Pyr, 214-24 in N 529-552+1should perhaps be added. The simpler fornm round inW 1-165 stops with Pyr. 100 and omits some of thepreceding units also. But even it contains some repe-titions; its actual content ini original order is Pyr. 16oa-d. 17 f., 22 f., 26--32, 22 f, 33-40. 50-54. 56 f., 17 f.,22 f.. 58-064, and 72-100.
16. So in Ilutehamon.17. The term "spell" commonly used for the basic
units of CT and BD is equally applicable to Pyr. ForPyr. the terms "spell" and "utterance" are here usedinterchangeably.
18. Even If the Pyramid Texts found among theCoffin Texts (constituting about two-fifths of oursources) are ultimately treated as a part of the OrientalInstitute's Coffin Texts project (see EC T I xi), they willscarcely appear until all the Coffin Texts proper havebeen published, along with glossary. tr., and comm.This would require several more years at least. Suchwork is not obviated by Speleers' Testes des cercuei.iedu. Mave Empire iv. (Bruxelles, 1947), a nonfinal tr..comm., and brief vocabulary based on ECT 1-I1 only.
aged texts or emending corrupt ones. Andfinally the list itself can suggest the rela-tive frequency of use and hence the rela-tive esteem in which various spells wereheld during the successive periods ofEgyptian history.
The present list includes, as notedabove, not only previously available dataon Pyramid Text parallels hut also newidentifications. The writer has, moreover,seen to it that all references are equatedwith Sethe's section numbers,'9 checkedall sources available to him, 20 correctedreferences as needed, and inserted enoughcross references or comparisons betweenPyramid Text passages to obviate repeti-tions. In a supplement spells not availableto Sethe or too broken to be identifiableare each cited instead under the line num-bers of their earliest text.' References to afew passages not yet noted in Old-King-dom sources but which may have origi-nated then are appended.22
This enlarged list will itself need length-ening as new sources are discovered. Evenin documents here util izedl occasional pas-sages still unidentified may contributefurther to it. More sources too are doubt-less already available for such commonpassages as Pyr. 638. As Moller says, "dieNutformel ... findet sich auf gewiss uber70 Procent aller saitisehen Sarge, und ab-gerissene Satze aus den alten Texten sindauf denselben ausserst haufig."23
19. Those used in his text ed. are followed, ratherthan those of his tr. and comm. This statement isneeded to prevent ambiguity, since some changes wereintroduced into the latter because of newly availabletext portions or parallels. Lettered subdivisions toofollow Setbe's text ad.. except that the writer hasadded letters In some but not all places where Sethehad none but new material now makes them desirable.
20. See p. 61, n. I.
21. Professor Jean Sainte Fare Garnot of the U~ni-varsity of Paris has under way a separate study of thislatter body of material, with a new nomenclature.
22. Among other passages open to the same infer-ence are those that mingle with Pyr. in B 9 C 291-416 01B 10 C395-491 and inB 10OC 2-399 T 9C
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Since many of the documents are dam-aged, parallels for individual details arenot necessarily as numerous as the refer-ences. Losses are sometimes of the rightlength to confirm a reading found else-where, even though some whole spellwithin the gap be completely destroyed.If the fit is not so good, assignment of linenumbers to the individual spells involvesguessing what part of which spell wasomitted or expanded. Reconstruction ofthe setting of mere fragments is less prac-ticable. 4 Wherever restorations can rea-sonably be made, they are included in thereferences.
Utterances are frequently left un-finished because not enough space hasbeen allowed for them; the end of a wallor coffin surface may be reached in themiddle of a spell. Portions within spellsor longer sequences may be omittedby haplography, when the scribe's eyecatches the right word but at a wrongpoint farther on in his original. And insome documents the scribe has lightenedhis task by writing only a series of begin-nings of utterances.2" In contrast to losses,these various types of incompleteness arerecognized by limiting the references as arule to the portions actually present.
THE CROSS INDEXES
In A. de Buck's Egyptian Coffin Texts Ihe proposed to include in each volume atentative, and in the final introductoryvolume a complete, "concordance of theCoffin Texts with the Book of the Deadand the Pyramid Texts." Lists of that na-ture have been given in each text volumeto date, but only from the point of viewof his own publication. Interconnectionsamong Egyptian mortuary texts are infact so numerous that they deserve to betabulated in more detail.
Certain correlations between the Pyra-mid Texts and others have been sum-marized above. The indexes given belowoffer approaches from several angles. Theindexes are complicated by the variety ofdesignations available to identify individ-ual spells or parts of spells. An occurrenceof CT 176, for example, was first listed inLacau, Sarc., Index VIII C, where its posi-tion permits us to call it CT temp. 46. Itwas then published as TR 6. Another oc-currence was published as the beginningof Saq. 36.
24. Some of the 6th-dyn. pyramid frags. have beenidentified as parts of numbered lines. The rest muststill be referred to as frags.; and, even when the spellsto which they belong have been determined, their con-tent is best stated within their own limits.
25. E.g. in 8 14 C 16-23 0TT 33 III. PI. XXXI38-44, begs. of Ut. 295 etc.
Besides correlation of designations, re-uses of material in other connections areof course included in the indexes. Suchcross references have in large measurebeen indicated or suggested by one or an-other of the scholars mentioned on page 2.Here, however, they are assembled andsupplemented. Even so, completeness insuch a matter can be only relative. Somespells remain entirely unmentioned be-cause they still lack numbers of any kind.Further interrelationships will doubtlesscontinue to be discovered, especiallywhen a Coffin Texts glossary planned asultimately part of the Oriental Institute'sproject becomes available. Meantime it ishoped that the cross indexes herewith pre-sented may provide at least a convenientnucleus of material for present use--anucleus the contribution of which lieslargely in its form and in the definitenessof its references.
Spells as numbered in the various publi-cations often prove on comparison to beeither composites of smaller units or merefractions of larger ones. Again, units thusdetermined may be divisible into sectionsand paragraphs. To permit more exact ref-erences on a reasonably logical rather thanpurely mechanical basis, the writer has
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carried further the division of spells intolettered units, as initiated by RichardLepsius in his Todtenbuch of 1842, andinto numbered paragraphs, as suggestedby Hermann Grapow's treatment of BD17 etc. in his edition of Religiose Urkunden("Urk." V) in 1915 ff. Because of the"rubrics" attached to many spells, an in-termediate symbol also seems needed. So§ P stands for preliminaries, § S for the
spell proper, and § T for terminal addi-tions. A foretaste of the lettering has beeninserted by the writer as editor into thelists of correlations given in ECT III andIV. Examples combining all the types ofsymbols appear in the writer's article,"Some Egyptian Sun Hymns," in Journalof Near Eastern Studies VIII (1949) 349-55. They are much more numerous in thelists and indexes presented herewith.
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLST oSAVE space the following abbreviations and symbols are used, chiefly in the foot-
notes and in the tabulations and lists that make~ up the bulk of this paper.
PUBLICATIONS
ASAEBIFAO
BM Cat.
Borchardt, .Sttuen
Budge, Text (1910)
Champ., Notice.IDaressy, Cercuejis
I)ecr. de l'Rg., Antiq.Deveria, Cat.
.ACT
"Fouilles"
Gard.
Gauthier, Cercuvils
Gol., Pap.
!Iunefer etc.
JEAJdq., Aba
Jteq., Xeit
J*eq., Oudj.
Egypt. S' ervice des antiquits. Annales ... 1900-.Cairo. Institut frangais darceologie orientate. Bulletin ... Le Caire,
1901 .
British Museum. Catalogue of Egyptian religious papyri in the BritishMuseum. Copies of the book pr(t)-m-hrw from the XVIIIth to theXXIInd dynasty.... By A. W. Shorter.... London, 1938-.
Cairo. Musee des antiquites gyptiennes. Catalogue general ... Nos.1-1294. Statuen und Statuetten von Konigen und Privatleuten .von Ludwig Borchardt. Berlin, 1911-36. Cairo "Cat." LIII,LXXVII, LXXXVIII, XCIV, and XCVI.
Budge, E. A. Wallis.... The chapters of coming forth by day or theTheban recension of the Book of the Dead. The Egyptian hiero-gl 1phic text edited from numerous papyri ... . London, 1910. 3 v."Books on Egypt and Chaldaea" XXVIII-XXX.
Chamollion, Jean Francois. Monuments de l'1gypte et (I la Nubie.Notices descriptives ... Paris, 1844-89.2 v.Cairo. Muse (les antiquites 6gyptiennes. Catalogue general ... Nos.
61001-44. Cercueils (es cachettes royales, par M. Georges Daressy.Le Caire, 1909. Cairo "Cat." L.
France. Commission des monuments d'.gypte. Description del11gypte... Antiquites. Planches. Paris, 1809-22. 5 v.
Paris. Muse national dlu Louvre. Catalogue des manuscrits 6gyptiens... par feu Theodule Deveria ... Paris, 1874; reprinted in 1881.
Buck, Adriaan (le. The Egyptian Coffin Texts. Texts of Spells 1-354.Chicago, 1935-. 4 v. "OIP" XXXIV, XLIX, LXIV, and
Cairo. Institut Fran ais (l'archeologie orientale. Fouilles ... Rtapportspreiminaires. Le Caire, 1924
Gardiner, Alan H. Egyptian grammar, being an introduction to thestudy of hieroglyphs. Oxford, 1927.
Cairo. Musee des antiquites 6gyptiennes. Catalogue general ... Nos.41042-72. Cercueils anthropoides des pretres de Montou, par M.Henri Gauthier. Le Caire, 1913. Cairo "Cat." LXII and LXV.
Same. Nos. 58001-36. Papyrus hi ratiques, par M. Woldemar Goleni-scheff. Le Caire, 1927. Cairo "Cat." LXXXIII.
British Museum. The Book of the Dead. Facsimiles of the papyri ofHunefer, Anhai, Ier skier and Netchemet with supplementary text[in hierogl. type] from the papyrus of Nu, with transcripts, transla-tions, etc. by E. A. Wallis Budge ... . London, 1899.
Journal of Egyptian archaeology. London, 1914--.Jequier, Gustave. ... Fouilles ?L Saqqarah. La pyramide (l'Aba. Le
Caire, 1935.Same. ... Fouilles A Saqqarah. Les pyramides des reines Neit et Apouit.
Le Caire, 1933.Same. ... Fouilles A Saqqarah. La pyramide d'Oudjebten. ILe Caire,
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Kamal, Tables
Lacau, Sarc.
Lacau, Steles
Lange und Schafer
LIB
Leyden, Mon.
Mar., (at. d'Abydos
"MEES""MEES" XIX
"MEES" XXII"MIFAO"
"MIFAO" VI
"MIFAO" XIV
"MIFAO" XXIV
"MMAFC"
Moret, San' .
Nay.
"01 1a"
Pap. XXP° dyn.
P-M
"PMMA"
"PMIMA" I
"PMMA" XI
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Same.... Fouilles A Saqqarah. Le monument funeraire de Pepi II.I. Le tombeau royal. Le Caire, 1936.
Cairo. Musee des antiquites 6gyptiennes. Catalogue geneal... Nos.23001-256. Tables d'offrandes, par Ahmed Bey K al. Le Caire,1909, '06. Cairo "Cat." XLVI f.
Same. Nos. 28001-126. Sarcophages antkrieurs au Nouvel Empire, parM. Pierre "Lacau. Le Caire, 1903-6. Cairo "Cat." XI, XIV, XXVII,and XXXIII.
Same. Nos. 34001-186. Steles du Nouvel Empire, par M. Pierre Lacau.Le Caire, 1909-26. Cairo "Cat." XLV and LXXXI.
Same. Nos. 20001-780. Grab- und Denksteine des mittleren Reichs,von H. 0. Lange und H. Schafer. Berlin, 1902, '08, '25, '02. Cairo"Cat." V, XXXVI, LXXVIII, and VII.
Lepsius, Richard. Denkmaeler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien.... Ber-lin, 1849-56; Leipzig, 1897-1913. 19 v.
Leyden. Rijksmuseum van oudheden. Monumens egyptiens du Mus&'antiquites des Pays-Bas a Leide ... pub.... par le Dr. Conradus
Leemans ... Leide, 1839-94? 3 parts.
Mariette, Auguste. Catalogue gneral des monuments d'Abydos.Paris, 1880.
Egypt Exploration Society, London. Memoir[s] .... London, 1885-.Naville, Cdouard. The temple of Deir el Bahari. Part IV. London,
1901.Petrie, W. M. F. Abydos. Part I. 1902. London, 1902.Cairo. Institut francais d'archeologie orientale. Memoires ... Le Caire,
192Gautier, J. E. Mmoire sur les fouilles de Licht, par MM. J.-E. Gautieret G. Jequier. Le Caire, 1902.
Chassinat, C. Fouilles de Qattab, par MM. C. Chassinat, H. Gauthieret H. Pieron. Le Caire, 1906.
Same. Une campagne de fouilles dans la necropole d'Assiout, par MM.C. Chassinat et Ch. Palanque. Le Caire, 1911.
France. Misgion archteologiquee francaise au(Caire. Memoires ... Paris,1884-.
Cairo. Musee des antiquitos 6gyptiennes. Catalogue general ... Nos.41001-41. Sarcophages de l'poque bubastite ?I 'dpoque saite, parM. Alexandre Moret. Le Caire, 1913. Cairo "Cat." LXI and LXX.
Naville, Cdouard. Das aegyptische Todtenbuch der XVIII. his XX.Dynastie aus verschiedenen LUrkunden zusammengestellt und hrsg.
.. Berlin, 1886. 3 v.Chicago. University. Oriental Institute. Oriental Institute publica-tions. Chicago, 1924 .
Naville, Cdouard. Papyrus funeraires de la XXI" dynastie ... Paris,1912-14. 2 v.
Porter, Bertha. Topographical bibliography of ancient Egyptian hiero-glyphic texts, reliefs, and paintings .. , by Bertha Porter and Rosa-lind L. B. Moss.... Oxford, 1927-.
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Egyptian Expedition. Publi-cations. New York, 1916-.
Mace, Arthur C. The tomb of Senebtisi at Lisht, by Arthur C. Maceand Herbert E. Winlock. New York, 1916.
DaieNonrman de Caris. The tomb of Rekh~miRpc at Thebes. New
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"PMLA Tytus Series"
"PMMA Tytus Series"II-III
PSBA
Pyr.
Pyr., tr. Sethe
Ranke I
Rec. Champ.
PT
Saq.
Sch.
Sch. I-IL
SPA W
Teti Pyramid Gems.
TR
TSBA
"TITS"
"TTS" I
"TTS" IL
"Urk." IV
"Urk." VIVat., .Mon. pap.
Wb.
ZA~S
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 9
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Egyptian Expedition. Publi-cations. Robb de Peyster Tytus memorial series. New York, 1917-27. 5 v.
Davies, Norman de Garis. The tomb of Puyemrl at Thebes. NewYork, 1922-23. 2 v.
Society of Biblical Archaeology, London. Proceedings.... London,1879-1918. 40 v.
Sethe, Kurt. Die altaegyptischen Pyramidentexte nach (en Papierab-driucken und Photographien des Berliner Museums neu hrsg. underliutert .... Leipzig, 1908-22. 4 v. Section nos. (not spell nos.) fol-low the abbrev.
Same. Ubersetzung und Kommentar zu den altiigyptischen Pyramiden-texten. Gickstadt und Hamburg, 1935-39. 4 v.
Ranke, Hermann. Die Agyptischen Iersonennamen. I. Verzeichnis (irNamen. Gliickstadt, 1935.
Recueil d'6tudes igyptologiques (liees la memoire de J.-F. Chai-pollion ... Paris, 1922.
Recueil (le travaux relatifs h la philologie et A 'archologie egyptienneset assyriennes ... Paris, 1870-1923. 40 v.
Quibell, J. E. Excavations at Saqqara (1906-1907) ... with a sectionon the religious texts by P. Lacau. Le Caire, 1908. Spell nos. (seespells ibid. pp. 24-61) follow the abbrev.
Schiaparelli, Ernesto. I libro (lei funerali degli antichi Egiziani....Tavole. Plarigi, 1881.
Same. 11 libro (lei funerali (legli antichi Egiziani. R. Accademia dciLincei, Rome, Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche, Atti,ser. 3, VIII (1882/83) 1-166, and ser. 4, VII (1890).
Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. Sitzungsberichte.Berlin, 1882-1921. Same. Philos.-hist. Klasse. Sitzungsberichte.Bterlin, 1922-.Berlin 1922Firth, Cecil M., and Gunn, Battiscombe. Excavations at Saqqara. Teti
pyramid cemeteries. Le Caire, 1926. 2 v. in 1.
Lacau, Pierre. Textes religieux 6gyptiens. Premiere partie. Paris, 1910.Partial reprint of his "Textes religieux" from RT XXVI-XXXVII(1904-15). Spell nos. follow the abbrev.
Society of Biblical Archaeology, London. Transactions ... . London,1872-93. 9 v.
The Theban Tombs series, ed. by Norman de Garis Davies and Alan H.Gardiner. London. 1915-33. 5 v.
Davies, Nina de Garis. The tomb of Amenemh~t (No. 82) copied inline and colour by Nina de Garis Davies and with explanatory textby Alan H. Gardiner. London, 1915.
Davies, Norman de Garis. The tomb of Antefo~er, vizier of Sesostris I,and of his wife, Senet (No. 60) . . .. London, 1920.
Urkunden des aegyptisehen Altertums ... hrsg. von Georg Steindoriff
Lig193Sethee, Kurt. Urkunden der 18. Dynastie. Leipzig, 1906-9. 4 v. Same.2d ed. of v. 1. Leipzig, 1927-30.
Schott, Siegfried. U.rkunden mythologischen Inhalts. Leipzig, 1929-.Vatican. Biblioteca vaticana. Monumenta papyracea Aegyptia ... re-
censuit et digressit Horatius Marucchi .... R~omae, 1891.Erman, Adolf. Worterbuch der aegyptischen Sprache, im Auftrage der
deutschen Akademien hrsg. von Adolf Erman und Hermann Grapow.
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WORDS AND PHRASES
abbrev. abbreviate(d)/tionac. accordingadd'n additionaeg. or dig. aeg/itgyptischanc. ancientarch. arch(a)eological, arch(a)eologyautog. autograph(ed)/phic/phyBD Book of the Deadbef. beforebeg. beginningBeschr. Beschreibungbibi. bibliographic/phy; bibiothequeBM British MuseumC Cairo. Musee des antiquites egyp-
tiennes (used with cat. no.)cat. catalogue(d)CJ Cairo. Musee des antiquites egyp-
tiennes (used with Journald'entr~e no.)
coil, collectioncomm. conu nent(ary)CT Coffin Texts. If nos. follow, they
are spell nios. as used in ECT.CT temp. Coffin Texts: prepublication nos.
On these see p. 122, n. 4. Theones which apply to still un-lub. texts are of course esp.useful.
dI. daughter (of)eecC. dIeceasedldecor. decoration/tivedescr. describe(d), (description/tive(hf. differ (ence/ent[lyJ)div. divisiondoe. documentDTR Daily Temple Ritualdup. duplicate(d)/tiondyn. dynastyE(.)ed.Eg.eg.
Emp.
equiv.esp.ex.excav.ext.
east(ern)edited, edition, editor(ial)Egypt(ian)6gyptienEgyptian Empire period (called
"New Kingdom" by somew riters)
equivalentespeciallyexcepstexcavationexterior
facs.fern.FLfol'dfol'gf rag.gen.h.haplog.hierogl.horiz.incl.Inschr.ins5cr.int.interp.intro.
1.L
lib.m.ma.se.MFAmid.MKMMA
mon.ins.
mus.N(.)nat.
n.f.
0I
OIM
om.pap.phuot.
p188
pres.prob.Ptol.pub.
facsimile(s)feminineFuneral Liturgyfollowedfollowingfragment(ary)general(ly)husband (of)haplographyhieroglyph(ic)horizontalinclude(d)/ing, inclusiveInschrift(en)inscribe((), inscriltioninteriorinterpret(ed), interpretationintroduction, introductoryinventoryleftPanis. Muse national du Louvre
(used with nv. no.)librarymother (of)masculineBoston. Museum of Fine ArtsmiddleEgyptian Middle Kingdom periodlNew York. Metropolitan Muse-
umn of Artmonumentmanuscrilptmuseumnorth (ern)nationalnegativenot foundobverseChicago. University. Oriental In-
stituteChicago. University. Oriental In-
stitute. Museumomission, omit(s), omitted/ing
papyrusiphotograph(ic 'ically)plural marks (in translit.)possible' blyprecede(d/s), preceding
probable 'blyPtolemaicpublication, publish(ed)
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ABBRE VIA TIQA S AND SYMBOLS 1
Pyr.r.rd.rec.ref.reg.repr.rev.S.
S(.)sarc.sly.sim.stat.sug.suppi.
TB tomb in Biban al-Muluk atThebes
temp. temporarytr. translate(d)/tiontranscr. transcribe(d), transcriptiontranslit. transliterate (d) /tionTT lprivate tomb at Thebesuniv. universityunpul). unpublished
Pyramid Textsrightread(ing)recueilrefer(ence), referred/ingregular(ly)represent (ative), represented/ing
reverse; revise(d)son (of)south (ern)sarcop)hagussheetsimilar (to)statementsuggest(ed), suggestionsupplement(ary)
utterancevariantVaticanvignettewife (of)west(ern)write, writing, written
SYMBOLS
lostuncertainsuperfluoussupplied; commentomitted
parallel (to)lprecedles suffixesseparates words within compounds
or proper namesmnt~ fjrw, equiv. to "dleceased"
lit.
var.Vat.vig .W.W(.)wvr.
[lr or?{ }
(
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SOURCES OFDESCRIPTIONS'
Document Material Beneficiarycoffin wood Jfq3-1b-'R 1
C3 rn.f nfr 1 q. tPI, 8.rMslflw
Nb.sny, s. TnPln? and Mwt-r8ti
same
King rfJIl-k3-Rc )Ibi
King Mln-mI t-R' (Seti I)
Ur-w 3, s. Ted-hr and Nb(t)-t3-ihyt
P(3)-d1-n.i-3st, s. jd-hir and Nb(t)-
lrt-IHr-r.ww, s. IV h-b-RC and N(y)-s(y)-(IrHr-n3'rws. Irt-lfr-r.w andA14(y)t-t3.s-nhi(t)
T 3y-nht (t), d. Vd-hzr and T3-
DImrn-nb, s. D4n-(t)t~f and Ti!
limestone 'Imi--m-a31-snb, s. 4w-rlb. l-r.s
Jmni-r-di-s(y)
King "Anlamnani"
lip Cs/i, "living Apis-bull"
Thebes
Thebes?
Thebes
Anastasi coil.Akhmim5
Akhmnim6Anastasi coil.
Thebes: Madi-nat Habu
Nuni Pyr. VI
Saqarah: Se-rapeum
1. Since pubs. differ in comprehensiveness, some by the selected refs. (phot., facs. type. etc.) are reg.factual gaps occur in the desc ra. Data to fill them would cited In order or fulness or relative importance. Thebe welcomed by the writer. Beneficiaries are in gen. refs. do not furnish a complete bibI.identified by parentage or title (s). Facilities provided 2. Listed in alphabetic order of designations.
12
Cited asAIC
Aa
Abb1 e
Ab2 be
Aba
Aby 1 Ph
Abydos
1W, hierogl.
coffin, outer
coffin, inner
pyramidcoffin f rags.
temple chapelsetc.
pap.
sycamore
pine?,
limestone
wood
limestone
ProvenienceAswan
Memphis
Abusir tomb
mR 6
same
SaqqarahAbydos
coffin
u
stone
wood
Abydos G 50£
Abydos G 50 F
Abydos G 57 aAbydos G 57 b
Abydos G 57 c
AeA
Ag
AhmnoseAkhmim AAkhmnim BAmenemnhet-
seneb
Ainenirdis
Anlamnani
Apis
pap.
basalt
lID, hierogi.same
coffin
samestela
chapel
coffin
sandstonegranite?
red granite
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PYRAMID TEXTS'
Cited asAiC
Aa
Ab 1 Le
Ab 2 Le
AbaAby 1 Ph
Abydos
Abydos G 50 E
Abydos 050 F
Abydos 0 57 a
Abydos G 57 b
Abydos 0 37 c
AeAf
Ag
AhmoseAkhmim AAkhmim BAmenemhet-
seneb
Amenirdis
Anlamani
Apis
DateMK
18th dyn.
9th-loth dyn.
same
after 6th dyn. 412th dyn.
19th dyn.:Seti l
30th dyn.
same
26th dyn.?'
same
early 18th dyn.20th dyn.?'b
19th dyn.:SetilI
26th dyn.?Ptol.
12th dyn.
25th dyn.
ca. 600 B.C.
26th dyn.: Ah-mose
DESCRIPTIONS
Present Location SeeC 28127; Lady Win. Cecil in ASAE IV (1903) 69 f., men-
CJ 36418 tion; G. Jquier in BIFAO IX (1911) 37-82,list of boat parts, phot.; GIM plote.10364:1-39; Clins.
BM 9900 BM, Phots. of the Pap. of Nebseni (1876); Nay.,facs. and/or autog.; BM Cat., phot. (BD 105and 30B beg.), bibl.
Leipzig. Univ. H. Schafer, Priestergraber (1908) Pis. 2-6,phots.; pp. 46-55, descr.; pp. 143 f., concord-ance of texts by H. Grapow
same ibid. Pls. 7 f., phots.; pp. 55-0, descr.; pp.144 f., concordance of texts by Grapow
in situ J q., Aba, facs.Philadelphia. J. Garstang, El Ardbah (1901) pp. 17, 36, 46,
Univ. Mus. and P1. XXVI, facs.in situ A. Mariette, Abydos I (1869) A Pp. A, autog.,
and Pie. 21 and 28-34, facs.;H. . Lange inSPA W, 1927, pp. 333-35, type (room Dhymn); H. Gauthier in BIPA OXXX (1931)4358 f., mention (room D hymn); A. M. Cal-verley, The Temple of King Sethos I at Aby-dos I-IL1 (1933-35) f acs.
Cairo "MEES" XXII 38 f. and 49 and Pis. LXXV,facs., and LXXLX 7, phot.
ibid. pp. 39 and 49 and P1. LXXV, facs.
ibid. pp. 35 f. and 48 and P1. LXXIII, fats.
ibid. pp. 36 and 48 and P1. LXXIII, facs.
same
BM 99643M 10010
B3M 9901
Leyden L 6
Leyden V 114
in situ
Merawi, Sudan
in situ
3. The wood used forAb2Le, B 1Be,andBlO0Cmay have been 111, on which see sp. V. Loret In A SBA EXVI (1916) 33-51, also P. Chassinat in Revue dei'fgy pte ane. III (1931) 159-64.
Nay., facs. and/or autog.Nay., facs. and/or autog.; Budge, Text (1910)
typefIunefer etc., fate.; Nay., facs. and/or autog.
Leyden, Mon. III L pp. 2 f. and P1. IV, face.Sch. 1308, typesameLeyden. Rtijkemueeum van oudheden, Beschr.
der gig. Sammiung 11 (1909) P1. XXIII 24,phot.
0. Dareesy in RT XXIII (1901) 4-18, type
letter from Dowe Dunham July 16, 1948: texts"almost identical" with those of Aepelta
H. Brugsch, Thesaurus V (1891) 966 f., autog.based on copy by Mariette; P. Gunn inASAE XXVI (1926) 82-84, autog.
4. S. Schott, Mgthe and Mythenbildung (1945) p. 1,assigns Aba to 8th dyn.
5. Sug. by Budge, Text (19i0) I xxv f.
8. Found in 1884.
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Document Materialcoffin black granitepyramid limestonecoffin, inner sycamore?
Aspelta
Atfih A
B3 41
B113Be
B 2Be13 1 Bo
B3 2 Beo
B3 3 Be3
B3 4 B3o
B 6 Be
B310
1330
B340
B350B360
B C0
B3100
B3110C
B 120
B3 130C
B 140C
B 150C
granite
limestoneblocks,inscr. in red
stone
pine?
"()O0(1
coffin
tomb
coffinl
coffin bottom
samecoffin, outer
coffin, innercoffin, outer
Coffin, inner'
coffin, outer,ends and1 lidl
coffin, outer
coffin, inner
coffin, outer
coffin, inner"coffin
coffin, middle
coffin, outer
canopic box
coffin, inner
coffin, outer
coffin
coffin, middle
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CiltedL asApis-OsirisApouitArea
same
Ih.3nt, usurped by Kay, usurpedby . mwy-nfji (fem. )
Imn-rn9,t, ?(y)C
same
101, ra~y) n rt r 1
IJo3, w~b 0313
fV o~vt et, h t y)-C, usurped by
7. Dr. Lee's coil. was bought about 1888 by Lord 8. On this title see now A. H. Gardiner, Ant. TEQ.
Amherst of Hackney ac. to P. E. Newberry, The A m- Onomnaetica (Oxford Univ. Preow, 1947) I 14*--19*.herse Papyri (1899) p. (viii1. 9. Head missing.
OCCU RRE:NCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
ProveniencesameSaqqarah
Bneiciary
hp-Wsir, "Apis-Osiris"Queen -I put
Dir, s. Wn-nfr and Mwt-.sri(t)
King Mr-k3(i)-I( DIzprwt3P (3)-d i-W sir rro.f nfr JI r-m 3'-4rw, s.
Z-n-Wart and Nit, et al.
Cnhj -r, s. Bak-n-rn.f and 3st-r (ti)
Sn
It..nh, usurped by -I h3-nhit
Vhwt y-nit
same
h kr(t-ny)-.,ow(t)same'
0
Z~t-rnk1p', (i)r(y)t-p I
Nuni Pyr. VIII
Atfihi
Memphis
al-Ba rsha
cedar 2
cedar
WOdK
Z t-;pfd- :tp
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Present Locationsame
formerly Dr. Ikee'smuseum, Hart-well House,Buckingham-shire, Eng.7
MFA 23.729
in situ
SeeGunn in ASAEX VI187-i0, typeJc'q., Nit, fats.S. Sharpe, The Triple Mummy Case of Aroeri-ao
(1858) Pls. 6-8, fats. by J. Boanomi
D. Dunham in BMFA XLIII (1945) 53-57,phot., facs.; MFA phots. D 1544-52 (of facs.)
G. Daressy in A SA E III (1902) 160-80, type
Berlin 41 A. Wiedemann in IPSBA VIII (1886) 232-39,type
Berlin 14385 H. VSchack-Schackenburg, Dais Butch von denzuwei W~egen (1903) phots., transer.; H. Gra-pow in ZAS XLVI (1909/10) 77-81, refs. toBD 11s; CT ins.
Berlin 20360 CT mes.MFA 20.1822-27 D. Dunham and W. S. Smith in Scritti in onore
di Ippolito Rosellini 1 (1949) 263-68 and Pls.XXI-XXVII, descr., phots.; GIM phots.12089 and 25366-75; CT ins.
MFA 21.962-63 OIM phots. 25350--65; CT ms.M FA 21.964-65 OIM p~hots. 25334-49; CT mns.
B 41
B 1Be
B 2 BeB 1Bo
B 2 Bo
B3 3Bo
B 4 Bo
B 6 Bo
BiC
B 3 C
B4C
B5C16 C
B9C
B 10 C
B 11 C
B 12 C
B 130
B 14 C
B 15 C
OIM phots. 12415-18, 25307, '09-11, ' 13-33;CT ins.
OIM Jphots. 25296-300; CT ms.
0. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 39, descr.; LacauSarc., 1)hote., type,, refe., diagram; OlNiphots. 10338: 1-.50; CT1 ins.
Daressy in ASAE 1 20 f., deser.; Lacau, Sarc.,refs., phote., tyrpe, diagram ; OlM phote.10341:1-31; Cl ms.
Daressy in ASAE 1 20 f., deser.; Lacau, Sarc.,refs.; O1M phote. 10342: 1-25; CT me.
OIM phots. 10359:1--30; CT me.A. Kamal in ASAE 11 (1901) 35Sf., descr.; La-
cauSarc., refs., phot.; OIM phots. 10369:1-45;, CT me.
Kamal in ASAE II124--28, dese,-r.; Lacau Sarc.,refs., phots.; 01 field negs. 1235-60; (5T m.
Kamal in ASAE I1 20-24 and 32, (laser.; La-eau, Sarc., refs.; 01 field nege. 1261-81; CTmS.
Kamal in ASAE II 28-30, deser.; OIM phote.10390: 1-6; CT ms.
Macau, Sarc., refs., typ~e, phots., diagram; OIMphote. 10374:1-29; Cl me.
Lacau, Sarc., refs.; OIM phote. 10377:1-26;CT ims.
0. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 25, descr. ; Lacau,Sarc., type, phut.
A. Kamal in ASAE 11 (1901) 217-21 deser,type; Lacau, Sarc., refs., type; 011Vi phots.10378:1--17; CT ins.
12. So Kamal. Prob. cedar of Lebanon; see It.Engelbach in ASAE XXXI (1931) 144.
13. Presumably same man as pres.
Date27th dyn.?6th dyn.26th dyn.?
ca. 568 B.C.
Ptol.
late 26th dyn.11th dyn.?
MK
12th dyn.
same
MK
12th dyn.
same
MK12th dyn.
same
Cited asApis-OsirisApouitAro
Aspelta
Atfih A
MFA 21.966-67
MFA 21.810-1land 968
C 28083
C 2808&5
C 28086
CJ 37566C 28094
C 28091
C 28092
Cairo
C 28089
C 2800
C 28099
C 28123
10. Of the titles, only the 2d occurs on B 4 Bo.11. Lid mmssig.
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Cited asB 160
B 170
B 190C
B I1L
B 2L
B 3 L
B3 14
B1 P
B12 P
II 1 Y
Behu
Bek.
Berlin Anion
Berlin Mut
Besenninut
same
coffin, outer
coffin, inner'6
coffi n
'butrial chamn-her frag.'
Daily'Tenmple1Ritual, Ihi-erat ic
same
coffin, inner
coffin
coffin, inner
coffin, outer
coffin
co{iine
coffin, onter
coffin, inner
14. Title wr. tor a(w)nw=.
sycamore
wood
limestone?
limestone
pap.
wood
OCCURRENCES
Document Materialcoffin, outer wood
coffin, inner
canopic boxcoffin, inner
coffin, outer
(coffin, inner c
ZpJi, irny-r3 m p1
Zpd1, imy-r3 pr
same
Bh w
IBk-n-rn.f, (i)r(y)-pC(t) h3 (t q)- iny-
god-l Irn-RC
godldess Mwt
Bs-u-rnwt, s. N(y)-8(uw)-p-sfy andT 3-p-n-4Jnsiv
A3, s. Snn (in.)
Zkr-in-hat rn ;f nfr Taw
Nfry, ZU-nI aI
NP'P>Lutp, mry-r Pr n h-
Hnmr-n d1, rdlb"l ltNfry, zwnw s
Ntr-nbsti(fern.)
same
Provenienceal-Barsha
Saqqaralh?
Saqqarah
Thebes
Thebes: 1Dairal-Bahri1
Bani Hasan
same
15. With title wr s(r)r(w)Pi ac. to his outer coffin,B 4 L.
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Beneficiary
same
Gw3 !kri, icr z(w)n(w)p'
same"
Sf15i
BH 1 Br
BH 1
BH 30C
13H 4 01150CBH 60C
BH I Ox
BH 2 Ox
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Cited asB 16C
B17C
B 19 CB I L
B 3 L
B 5 L
B 2 PBIYBehu
Bek.
3erlin Anon
Berlin Mut
Besenmut
BH I Br
BH 1 C
BH 3 CBH4 CBH 5 CBH 60
BH 1Ox
BH 2Ox
3114+3O53
BM 22940
Brussels B5037
llth-l2th dyn. CJ 37564 a
same CJ 37563 bCJ 3756-5
MK CJ 3756911th-12th dyn. CJ 37563 a
same Oxford. Ashmo-lean Mus.E 3906
Oxford. Ashmno-lean Mus.E 3907
A. Wiedemnann in PSBA XI (1889) 71, geneal-ogy; 0. Legrain in RT XV (1893) 11-16,descr., typ; Budge, Text (1910) 111 249-77,type; B M, A Guide to the First, Second andThird Eq. Rooms (1924) Pp . 89 f., deser.; BM,A Handbook to the Eq. Mummies and Co ffins(1938) p. 52, descr.
L. Speleers in Rec. Champ. (1922) pp. 621-49,hot. type; Speleere, Rec. des inscrs. ...... rBruxeles (1923) pp. 22-29 and 119-26, aui-
tog., tranelit., tr.; Brussels. Muee ... , Dept.41., Album (1934) P1. 8.5, phot. of ext. front
P. Lacau in ASAE V (1904) 230-33, type;CT me.
Lacau in ASAE V 237-45, type; CT me.Lacau in ASAE V 246-49, type; CT me.
CT me.J. Garstang in ASAE V (1904) 219, deser.; 01
field negs. 1232-34; CT me.A. M. Blackman in ZAS XLVII (1910) 116-27,
type, comm., tr.; same ibid. XL1X (1911)65 f., collation; CT me.
Blackman in ZAS XLVII 127-32, type, refe.,comm., tr.; same ibid. XLIX 66, collation;CT me.
18. 1111 3 and 6 C were made for same man.
Date Present Location Seesame C 28088 0. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 40 f., mention;
Lacau, Sarc, refs, phot.; OIM phots.10339:1-23; dT ms:
C 28087 Daressy in ASAE I 40 f., mention; Lacau,Sarc., refs., type, phot.; OIM phots. 10340: 1-34 and 11348-49; CT is.
C 4740 OIM phots. 10363:1-8; CT me.l1th-12th dyn. B3M 30840 BM, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq.
Rooms (1924) p. 45 and P1. II, phot.; BM,A Handbook to the Eg. Mummies ... (1938)p. 29 and P1. IX, pilot.; GIM phots. 20212-54; CT me.Same BM 3083) BM, A Guide... (1924) pp. 42 f., descr.; BM,A Handbook... (1938) pp. 27f., descr.;GJM phots. 20260-98; CT me.
BII 30842 BM, A Guide ... (1)24) p. 44, descr.; BM, AHandbook... (1938) p. 29, deser.; GIMphots. 26034-56; CT me.
BM 55315 BM, A Guide ... (1924) pp. 41 f., deser.; BM,A Handbook . .. (1938) pp). 26 f., deser.
12th dyn. Louvre 0. Daresey in ASAR I (1900) 26, mention;Gi M phiots;. 12087:1-8; CTl ins.
Samle Daressy in ASAE I126, mention; CT ins.early 12th dyn. Yale Univ. L. S. Bull, The Religious Texts from an Eq.
Coffin . .. (1922) phote., autog.; CT ins.6th dyn.? Berlin 7 727 Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. Inschr. I (1913) 4,
auttog.26th dyn.: in situ'1 LD III2159 d-69, face.; LD Text 1(1897) 177-81,
Psanitik 11 plan, deser., etc.22d1 dyn. Berlin p~al. 3055 Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Ilieratische Papyrus I
(1901) facs. ; 0. Moller, Hieratische Paklo-graphie III (1912) P1. I, phot. (col. ix)
same B~erlin pap. Berlin, op. cit., face.
25th dlyn.?
12th dyn.
16. Lid missing.17. Largely destroyed ; frags. In Berlin (2281i), Chi-
cago Natural History Mus., MMA, etc.
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Cited as Document Material Beneficiary Provenience
BH I W coffin wood Hity, s. jnm-n~t same
13M 32 schist crh-.Nfrib-Rc, d. King Psarntik Thebes11; usurped by P(3-n)- Mni (w)
Stela
coffin
coffin, inner13D, hieratic
tans., hieratic22
Sante
u
u
4'
coffin
coffin, inner
l imiestone
pap.
wood
l~n-nfr, s. T ()-nt-4rIn
T 3-iny (t) Thebes
P~(3)-n-Nst-t3wyn, wcb /3ry nfw wit Thebes?prDI mn
Idhs. "Neschonsu"P 3-hfrw-r-VJr-swy, s. "Neschonsu"
unknown (fern.) Thebes: Qur-nah
ed-hr, s. Pntk and 38t-ur(t) Akhmirn
B3M 325 55 statue group granite ordiorite
coffin, iuOdel
Coffin lidstatue
coffin, inner
Statuei
:Stela
offering-table
pottery
green schist
wood
basalt
illegible (fern.)
1 3 rtw3, (i')r(y)-pc(t) 3(ty)- etc.
Z3-Sbk, s. Ti!
limestone Snb, s. Nb-.iwrnn(w) and 1Ikw
Nh y, icr m4 p rnC
swqt)l and T3r(-nI)-b(r)- pl
Thebes
81 Thebes
Lahun
Abydos
Gizah
19. But BM Handbook says in Ptolemalc times.20. So Pyr., tr. Sethe, 1 183 and 187. Pto.?21. Unavailable portions incl. BD 178 end, 178
beg.. and 112, all of which may contain Pyr. See Pyr.-liD equivs. listed on pp. 2 f.
22. Texts unavailable. $M 10081 (Pap. Malcolm),10255, and 10319 (Pap. Salt 137-63), perhaps also10209 and 10332, were copied from an earlier com-posite used for Pap. Schmitt also. A dif. composite is
1141 1 901BM 6661
BM 6668
13M 10 064
BM 10081
13M 1020913M 10252BIM 1025513M 103171.-M 10319JIM 10332
13M 29580
3M 29776
13M 4214113M 545X21
BIM 55306
liutehainon
C 405
C 20093
o 20.1520
C 23039
-fru'?, 4z(y)
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS 1
Cited as DateBH 1 W 11th dyn.
BM 32
IM 10
B3M 6661
TIM 666813M 10064
BM 10081
B M 10209BM 10252BM 10255TIM 1031713M 10319B3M 10332BM 29580
13M 29776
Present LocationWiirzburg.
M. Von Wgner-Mus.H 1196
B3M 32
BM 1901
13M 6661
BM 6668BM 1006i4
BM 10081
BM 10209
13M 10252
BM 10255B3M 10317BM 10319BM 1033213M 29580
13M 29776
3M 32555 25th dyn. BM 3255.5
Emp.?3th-17th dyn.
25th dyn.
21st dyn.
MK
l3th-l4th dyn.
same
26th-30th dyn.
BM 42141BM 54521
BM 55306
Turin 22372'
0 40.5
0 20093
0 20520
0 23039
26tlh dyn.;usurped un-der Augustus"
very late20
pre-I8th dyn.
25th dyn.21st dyn.:
Amenemopet
pre-l8th dyn.
Ptol.
boszelt"' (i.e of 30th dyn .). BM 10252 bearsedates un-der both NV~-nb~f and Alexander (II); se Lirk."VI 2 f.
24. Fabretti's no.
SeeE. R. von Komorzyuski in Archly'f ir aeg. Arch.
1 (1938) 256, deser.
S. Sharpe, Eq. Inscrs. 1 (1837-41) Pls. 57-59and 116-18, facs.; E. A. W. Budge, TheSarc. of Anchnesrdneferzb (1885) type, trans-lit., tr.; W. Spiegelberg in RT XVl (1904)50-52, date of usurpation; C. E. Sander-Hansen, Die religiosen Texte auf dem SargderAnchnesneferibre (1937) autog., analysis; 13M,A Handbook to the Egyptian Mummies andCoffins (1938) pp. 64 f. and P1. XXVIII,descr., phot.
Sharpe, Eq. Inscrs. I, Pls. 9-12, facs.; Sharpe,Eg. Antiquitie... (1862) p. 126, deser.
3BM, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq.Rooms (1924) p. 49, deser.
ibid. pp. 86 f. and P1. XVI, descr., phot.BiM Cat., deser., type (BD 1-8, 10-12, 14, and
17, in part), phot. (BD 14) beg.)"P. le P. Renouf in TSBA IX (1893) 295-303,
descr.ibid. p. 302, mentionibid. p. 301, descr.ibid. p. 299, deser.ibid. p. 301, deser.ibid. pp. 296-300, deser.ibid. p. 302, mention13M, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq.
Rooms (1924) p. 50, deser.ibid. pp. 134 f. and P1. XXIX, phot.; BM, A
Handbook to the Eq. Mummies ... (1938)pp. 52 f. and P1. XXL, phot.
BM, A Guide to the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Eq.JRooms, and the Coptic Room (1922) pp. 129-31,p hot., type; B. Gunn and R. Engelhachin BIFAO XXX (1931) 801 and Pls. IV f.,type, tr., phots.
BM, op. cit. p. 6, mentionB3M, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq.
Rooms (1924) pp. 48 f., deser.B. Gunn and It. En geihach in BIFAO XXX
(1931) 810-13 and P1. VII, phot., type, tr.Sch. Pls. I-XVIII, facs.
W. M. F. Petrie, Illahun, Kahun andi Gurob(1891) p. 13 and P1. XII 14, autog.; Bor-chardt, Stat uen, type, phot.
Mar., Cat. d'Abydos no. 906, type (oam. Pyr.266); Lange und Schafer, phot., type
Mar., Cat. d'Abydos no. 878, descr.; Lange undSchiffer, phot., type
Kamal, Tables, type, phot.
13M 42141BM 54521
BM 55306
Butehamon
C 405
0 20093
0 20520
C 23039
repr. by BM 10252 (Pap. Salt 561) abs. 1-5 and byBM 10317.
23. But S. Schott in ZAS LXV (1930) 35 callsBM 10081 "ein undatlerter Papyrus der Nektene-
19
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Cited as
C 23099
C 23107C 23112C 23155
C 23162C 23241
C 28067C 41001
C 41002
C 41003
o041004C 41006
C 41007o 41008
C 41009)
0 41011C 41013
o 41014
o 41017
o 41018C 41023o 41028
C 41032
C 41033
0 41044
o 41046
o 41047
C 41055
o 41056
C 41057
o 41058
C 41065
0 41068
25. Mloret, ,Sore., pp. 14, 23, etc. 26. C 41009 and 41058 were made for samewoman.
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Document Material Beneficiary Proveniencesame gray granite lmn-i-di-8(w), (i)r(y)-pc (t) 43(ty)-
(i)m(y)-r(3) sm'{t} etc.limestone FDd-3st-iw.f-cnh, s. nh-.Hr Abydos
sandstone N4fr-ib-W , s. Di-Pthz-iw and AswanIr(t)P'-r.w It }
limestone Nfr(t)-iit(i), d. Ijp.mn and Psjt Akhmimsandstone T 3-ri(t)-n(t)-t( 3 )-qrt, d. -
Ht-H~r-m-3htcoffin wood W h-ht p Meircoffin, outer Cyhf-n-Jrsw, s. Bs-n-mwt and T3- Thebes: DairMUM al-Bahrisame" N(y)-8(w) {-rI-lImn, s. Cnhf. samen'-Ufl8w and N(y)-s(y)-Unsw
N(y)-s(y)-linsw {tI, d. jDd-JHnsw-
uCnh.f-n-n.Uw, s. N(y)-s(w) {-rI}- "
DImn and N (y)- (ay)-J~nswu u Wn-nfr, s. cnh.f-.n..IJw and N(y)- "
s(y)-Ufnswu u Bs-n-,nwt, [s.] cnhf..n.nswu ~P3-di-4mn, s. B8-n-mwt and "
T 3-bt { 31}t44 ~~~T 3-b { }t {3 t, d. P3-dl-..4 mn and
Pdhy,27 s. Bs-n-mwt and T 3-iry(t) "Hrz-ss. N(y)-s(wv) {-rj}-lmn
and N f r -hr .s {Itu u Tz-Mwt-p r(t)P', d. Hr and Ti3- r(t)-
" " li r, s. I rt-Jjr-r.wt and G(3) {Ir }t-zsmP'G31-z4n1', d. Hr and Dd-:Iwt-iw.s-
Cnthu u D!mn-ir-di-s(y), d. N(y)-s(w)-Mnw "
fIri -IIr-r.w, S. P3-di-I nw and Gin-"
SI nn-ir-di-s(w), s. P3-iw and "... [.....1
coffin, inner " N(y)-s(w) {-r }-?Iron, s. Cflh.f--n- "f ns-wa and N(y)-s(y)-Jjnsw
same sycamore Wn-nfr, s. cnh f n nsu and NQy)- "s(y)-Ijnsw,
" ~~eartonnage Bs-n-muit, s. Cnh fn-.rsuand "N(y)-s(y)-Hn.,w
coffin, inner, sycamore N(y)-s(y) -(Inew, d. WWn-nfr and "box Wd3-rn.s
coffin, inner W n-nfr, s. B3k-n-Pth and N(y)- "s(y)-Hnsw
same" P3-di-Imn, s. Bs-n-mwt and"T3-b{3}It {3}
"T 3-bI{3I}t {3I}t, d. P3-di-4 mn and "B 3)j3 b 1I w 12
T 3-*rt-(t)-3st, d. Wsrkn and N3- "rnnh- Imn
coffin, inner, wood Ham-Hr, s. RK-m3c t6rw and"lidA II311i..wI
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Cited asC 23099
C 2310 7C 23112C 23155
C 23162C 23241
C 28067C 41001
C 41002
C 41003
C 41004
C 41006
C 41007C 41008
C 41009
C 41011C 41013
C 41014
C 41017O 41018
C 41023C 41028
C 41032
C 41033C 41044
C 41046
C 41047
C 41055
C 41056
C 41057
C 41058
C 41065
C 41068
Date26th dyn.
24th-3Oth dyn.26th dyn.Ptol.
12th dyn.ca. 700 B.C.
ca. 67 5 B.C.
same
ca. 650 B.C.
ca. 675 B.C.
sameca. 650 B.C.
ca. 675 B.C.
ca. 700 B.C.ca. 650 B.C.
ca. 600 B.C.
ca. 650 B.C.ca. 675 B.C.
samepre-Saite?
same
ca. 700 B.C.ca. 675 B.C.
same
pre-Saite?
end of 26thdyn.?
ca. 650 B.C.
ca. 675 B.C.
22d dyn.
pre-Saite
Present LocationC 23099
C 23107C 23112C 23155
C 23162C 23241
C 28067C 41001
C 41002
C041003
C 41004
C 41006
C 41007C 41008
C 4100M)
C 41011C 41013
C 41014
C 41017C 41018
C 41023C 41028
C 41032
C 41033C 41044
C 41046
C 41047
C 41055
C 41056
C 41057
C 41058
C 41065
C 41068
27. Pub. as Dd-zp-S; but Ranks I1412:1 rds. name as abbrev. of .pd-Ifnsw-fw.f-cnb (cf. C 41070).
Seesame
Kammal, Tables, phut., typesame
Kamal, Tables, type
Lacau, Sarc., typeMoret, Sarc., type, phots.
Moret, Sarc., typ3e,phut.
ibid. type, pliots.
ibid. typesame
ibid. type, p)hots.
ibid. typesame
ibid. type, phut.
ibid. typeibid. type, phuot.
ibid. typesame
Gauthier, (lercueils, phots., type
ibid. type, phots.
ibid. phots., type
ibid. type, phot.
ibid. phots., type
same
Gauthier, Cercueils, type, phots.
ibid. phots., type
same
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22 OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSDocument MaterialCited as
C 41070
C 41071
C .58036
C 61004
Cadet
Cbi
Cg
Ohi
CJ 27987CJ 315(6
CJ X0246
(CJ 51945
D IC
Daa 1 C
Da 20
Da3CI)a4 C
1)a2 X
Da3 XDa4 Xflair al-Bahni
Dublin 1069
Ec
same
coffin, inner
FL, hieratic
coffin, mummi-formn
li, hierogl.
shroud
HI), hieratic
same
stela frag.('Ofhn, mumnmi-
f orm
burial chamber
coffin
coffin30
coffin, inner
coffioverlay
samce
coffin, inner
,same
temple
13D, hieratic
same
Pap.
28. So ext. ; see esp. Glauthier pp. 515-18. But int.
gives parents as IIrw3 and R.wr.wl
29. So 0. Marucehl, It grand e pap. eg. delta B ibi.vatwcana (1888) p. 15; but nf, when searched for therein 1947.
wood
sycamore
pap.
sycamoreand acacia
pap.
linen
pap.
limestonegraywacke
limestone?
limestone
wood
gold
wood
limestone
Beneficiary
unh (abbrev. to Qdhzy) and T?-
T (3)-d1-4Imn, d. Pdky and Rwly 28
I',mn I ft hint-ntr DI h-ns-Nfrt-
iry
iri-bint
King Al n-kp r-R (Thutmnose III)
Gat-zlin, d. AMn-4pr-R
N(y)-s(y)-Ifnsw, wart h!nrtP' n(t) =I rn
Z3-Rn(n)wtt dd uf T arty
P(3)-d1-Zm3-t~wy rn.f nfr Nfr-'b-R -nb-qn (t), s. RC and T 3-d 1-ot
1V'3h~-ib-Kc-tzt(y), 2 9' s. !jr-nht and
I h-ins, s. Pzmik and 74k3 1
Bb
Z3t-It-!Ir-frnr (d. Amneneinhet II)
ANiib-htpti32 /jrd (d. rSesostris 1111) 33
Z3t-Sbk
King 3uWtb-Rc Hr (Is. Sesostris1111)34
It (d. Amenonhet II)
Hnrni (d. Aznenemhet II)It w rt (d. Amenemhet II)
Queen Hatshepsut
"Te-bal," d. "Sachas"
N(y)-s(y)-t -nb(t)-f rw, d. N(y)- TT 320s(y)-Ijnswv
29a. Cf. use of adj. from tzt in Pyr. 184 b.
30. Front and bottom missing.
Provenience'Thebes: Dair
al-B~ahri 1
Thebes: Dairal-B~ahri
Abusir al-Ma-laq
Thebes
TT 320
Thebes: Dairal-B~ahri
TT 320
Al:)ydos?:Abu Yasin
Heliopolis
Tunah al-G abal
Denderah
Dahshur
Thebes: fDairal-Bahri
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSPresent Location
C 41070
C 41071
C 58036
early 18th dyn. C 61004
Ptol.
18th dyn.:AmenhotepII
21st dyn.
19th dyn.26th dyn.:
Psaintik II
Paris. JBibl. nat.2'
Cairo and Bos-ton (coll. ofH. L. Mayer)
Cairo
CJ 2798 7CJ 31566
26th dyn. CJ 50246
late 26th dlyn. CJ 519456th-l0th dyn.3' C 28117
12th dyn.:AmenemhetII
12th dyn.:AmenernhetIII
same?
C 28101
C 28104
C 28105C 28106
12th dyn.:Amenemhet II
same
18th dyn.:Hatehepsut
Dublin 1669 Ptol.
Ec late 21st dyn.
CJ 27987CJ 31366
CJ 50246
CJ 51945
DC
Da 1 C
Da 2 C
Da 3CDa 4 C
Da 2 X
Da 3 XDa 4 XDair al-Bahri
23
SeeGauthier, Cercueils, type, phot.
Datesame
Rtomn
31. Called 7th dyn. by Mace and Winlock in"PMMA" I (1916) p. 51.32. To distinguish it from nb, "lord" or "all," the
'gold" sign is here translit. as nub.
33. Or of King 3w-b-k' as H. Gauthier, L~e heredes rois d'Ag. 1 (1907) 319, sugs.?
34. At any rate coregent with eesostris III-, seeGauthier ibid. pp. 317 f.
C 41071
C. 58036
C 61004
Cadet
samle
Cited asC 41070
ibid. type, phots.
Gol., Pap., phots., type
Daressy, Cercueeil, type, phots.
Descr. de l'Ig., Antiq.11 (1812) Pls. 72-75, col-ored face.; C. W. Goodwin in ZAS XI (1873)104 f., vars. (in BD 115)
Cairo: Nay., facs. and/or autog.; Boston: D.Dunham in JEA XVII (1931) 209 f. andPis. XXXI-XXXVI, phots., autog.
Pap. XXI dyn. 11(1914) phots.
G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 516, 579,and 592 f., mention; Pap. XXP° dyn. 1 (1912)phots.
G. Daresey in ASAE XVI (1916) 57-60, typeG. Daressy in RT XX (1898) 78-80, type; A.
Rowe in ASAE XXXVIII (1938) 157-92 andPie. XXII-XXV, phots., type
H. Gauthier in ASAE XXVII (1927) 1-18,type, tr., refs.
S. Gabra in ASAE XXVIII (1928) 66-79, type,drawings
W. M. F. Petrie Dendereh (1900) Pie.XXXVIIXXXVIIK, face.; Lacau, Sarc.,refs.
J. de Morgan, Fouilles Dahchour 11(1903)75 f., type; Lacau, Sarc., type
Legrain and Jequier in J. de Morgan, Fouilles 4IDahchour 1 (1895) 111, face.; Lacatu, Sarc.,type
Lacau, Sarc., type"membres de la Mission francaise" in J1. de
Morgan, Fouilles a Dahchour I (1895) 101 f.,face. ; Lacau, Sarc., collation
J. de Morgan, Fouilles 4 Dahchour 11 (1903)47 f., type
ibid. pp. 57 f., typeibid. p. 73, typeJ1. Doimichen, Hint. Irschriften ... 1 (1867)
Pie. XXXVI f. autog. (8. wall of S. hall ofofferings);l "MILES" XIX (1901) Pie. CX4CIX (.wal and CXIII+CXII (N. wall)face.
Dublin. Univ. Trinity College. Lib., Cat. Of theM8.... by T. K. Abbott (1900) pp. 431 f.,descr.
BM, The Greenfield Pap. (1912) phots.
Cb
Cg
Cli
in situ
Dublin. Univ.Trinity College.Lib. Ms. 1669
BM 10554
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Cited asEnekhnen-
merireEnekhpekhrod
situlaFlorence statu~e
OCCURRENCES
Document Material'brilchain- limestone?
her f rag)1situla bronze
statu1e
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Beneficiarycnh-nnMry-R(
cflfpp(3)-Ard, 5. IJnsw-ir-di1-s(w)and 3st
G I1TG 2 T
Ca
Gambud 11
Ganihlrud 14Gamnhud 17Gainhlud Cflarmuakhis
Ilarihab Ptol.
coffin, innercoffin, outer,
hack13I), h ierogi.
coffin, mummi-form
FL, hieratic
(0th?)
DIqr
Nfr-rnpt, 13 mdt
uncertain
II r-m-mt
64 wood
hurial chamber limestone
Coffin stone?
limestone
13D, hierogi. pap).
tempale hall ofMmin(lBae-deker's XI)
stela
coffin
burial chamber
coffin?"
sandstone
limestone
sycamore
limestone
JIk3-rn-z~.f, (i)rnQy)-r(3) wh'P'rz(y)-swt
Hn-B3iI rn.f nfr Mn-Hnrn-ib-R
Hfr rn.f nfr Nf-b, -3Nt s. N'.s
°n-rn-ntr, 4ry hnytPlt (and imy-r3chrwp l) n pr Pth!
King Ptolemy IV
DIhy)Ipi
King K?-ms
klzw cr, sbhc
stone ?4" Lhisw
35. But cf. names Mru-_R'-Inb at Meir (A. Kama] InASARE ,"II 119121 97).
36. NT. Bander-Hansen says it lacks mus. no. Un-pub.?
37. Only a phuot, survives.37a. Pub. as 0 .
ProvenienceSaqqarah?3'
Thebes : DiraAbu al-Naga
Gabalainwood
pap.
wood
u
pap.
basalt"8
TT 336
Gamhud
Saqqarah
Harsie e
Hekainsaf
Heniati
Ilor
Idfu XI
IhyIp)i
Kainose
KI I H
Kchonsu
Akhmimr
Saqqarah
Hleliop~olis
Memphis
Idfu
Thebes
Kum al-Hiss
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SO URCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS 2
Cited as DateEnekhnen- 6th dyn.?
merireEnekhpekhrod 26th-3Oth
situlaFlorence statue 26th dyn.
GiTG2T
MK
Ga early 20th dyn.
Gamnhud 11 Ptol.
Gamnhud 14Gamnhud 17Gamohud CHarmakhis
Harmhab Ptol.
Harsiese
Hekamnsaf
Heniati
Hor
lb
Idfu XI
Ihy
Ipi
Kamose
KH 1 KH
Berlin 7730dyn.
Florence
TurinTurin"7
BrusselsE 5043
Cairo
Roman
Ptol.
Saite
early 27th dyn. in situ
26th dyn.: BMAhmnose
Saite in situ
18th dyn. Hannover Pap.Kestner+ Flor-ence 26
Ptol. in situ
MK12th dyn.
17th dyn.
early MKor bef.
LeningradParis. Bib].
nat. 21Cairo
in situ
Khonsu Ptol.?"i
38. So A. Marlette, Notice des principaux mone....Boulaq (1874) pp. 124f.
38a. So rd. by Marlette. von Bergmann, and Piehi.But prec. n may be beg. of name, for ms as well as mo. noccurs on comparable coffins. Hence mother's namemay be NLr'.
SeeBerlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. Inschr. 1 (1913) 3,
autog.H. Gauthier in BIFAO VI (1908) 145 f. and
P1. IV, phots., typePyr., tr. Sethe, 1II393, 396, 409, 412, mention;
C. E. Sander-Hansen, Die reliqiosen Texte aufd em Sarg der Anchnesneferibre (1937) p. 143,mention, autog. (beg. only) 36
OIM phots. 25821-31 and 26759; CT is.CT ms.
L. Speleers, Le pap. de Nefer Renpet (1917)phots.; B. Bruyere in "Fouilles" III (1926)104, dating
A. Kanal in ASAE IX (1908) 17, type
ibid. p. 18, typeibid. pp. 19-21, typeibid. p. 25, type0. Daressy in A SAE XXII (1922) 193-98,
desr., with selections in typeE. Vol Bergmann, "Der Sarkophag des Pane-
henuisis" (1883 f.) 1 25-31 (vars. only) and II11-14, type; E. von Bergmann in RT VI(1885) 165, type (Pyr. 640-43 a); K. Piehi,InsCrs. hierngl. III (1895-1903) Pls. IL-LXIX, autog.
0. Daressy in RT XXVI (1904)132 f., type(selections only)
"Fouilles..." in ASAE V (1904) 69-83, type
K. Piehl, Inscrs. hipogl. ill (1895-1903) Pls.XL f. V, autog.H. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 48--51
and P1. VII, type, phots.Nay., vars. autog. after tracings by It. Lepsius
and E. Schiaparelli resp.
J. Damrichen, Altaig. Tempelinschriften I (1867)P1. XXX II, autoK . K. Piehl, IflScr8. hierogl.11 (1890-92) P1. XLVII, autog.; M. de C. deRochernonteix in "MMAFC" X (1897) 390,type; H. 0. Lange in SPAW, 1927, p p. 331-33, type; H. Gauthier in BIFA 0 XXX(1931) 558 f., mention
Pyr., tr. Sethe, 11 113, ref .40
E. Ledrain, Les moos. 6g. de la Bibi. nat. (1879-81) Pls. XIV f., autog.
G. Daressy in ASAE IX (1908) 61-63 and 1 pl.,phot., type
C. C. Edgar in Cairo. M use ... , Le Mu8e 6g.III (1915) 54-1, mention, type; GIMphots. 10329-37
G. Moller, Ueber die in einem spdthieratischenPap. des Berliner Mu8. erhaltenen Pyramiden-.texte (1900) p. 4, mention
39. Beg. of doc. is Navilie's Ha.40. Sethe's r; n.f.
41. Grouped by Molier with the Ptolemaic stone
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Cited as Document :MaterialKrakow pap. ins., hieratic1L 3079 B3D, hieratic
L,3155 FL, hieratic
L 1 Li cofhin, outer
L 2 Li coffin, inner
14 3 Li coffin, outer,sides and lid
Lahun A coffin, outer
LahunIB cofinO
Leyden K 14 burial chamherLeyden Tr 16 131, hieratic
pap.
wood
Woo(d?("stuce
coed")limestonepal).
Limo0ges coffin ()flili, Itnmi- w~oodformi
Lou0vre I)t) 9 ((dlii basalt
M
MiC
M20
M4C
M5O
M60
M70
M 130M 140
M 180
M 22CM 230
M 250C
M 260C
pyramlidI
(coffin, inner
coffin
(offi, outer"
coffin 4,coffin headcoffin end
boardcoffin fro.s49
coffin f rags.
same
limestone
wood
Beneficiary
Id-hr, s. DI Chms and T3-w 3g' 42
Z3ysSsnb.njf, hry-lzb(t) *z ry tIpsamne
I mn-ir-d i-s (u), smn b ni
I -n3 s. Tin (tn.)
Mry-zp-29,, z~wty pr-Iyj n Mn-nfr3sI-wrt, d. Inswc-1r-di-s(y)
Provenience
Armant?
Saqqarah?Lisht
Lahtun
SaqqarahThebes
tlry-4srP-ry-. ... 9. Jiry-dsr~lrirI and Tri' 1
t D d-hr,1 s. '( )-a t- i~pcmnh-b andIRnpt-uifrt
King Mr.n-k
jf nm-hlgp, usurped by lfnn. i$nb.i, usurped by S'nb-imy
N6e-it-I-fr, tustrpe by1
Nhd-t
(fern.)
Jl'r-nifr, s. IlUp
Nhl, 1usurped by' Nhii-t (fern.)J 'h-ht p
fin hry-ib
Saqcgarah
Meir
Nfr-s3b (fem.)5'
Hn y bry-ib
42. Var. T -wki. Ranke 1 371:7 rds. latter asTl-kli(a). "the Nubian woman.'
43. All the names are given dlf. in pub:; but cf. '-r,phut. The tter' looks more like tn..
44. So E. de Roug(': Sharpe: granite.45. So Ranke: ECT IV gives name as Zli- (:y)-
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
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Cited asKrakow pap.LA 3079
L 3155
L 1 Li
L 2 Li
L 3 Li
Lahun A
DateRomanPersian-Ptol.
Roman12th dyn.
same
25th dyn.
Lahun B 22d-25th dyn.
Leyden K 14 18th dyn.?Leyden T 16 Ptol.
Limoges coffin 26th dyn.?
Louvre D 9) PtoI.
M
M IC
M 2 C
M 4C
M5C
M 6 C
M 7 CM 13 CM 14 C
M 18C
M 22CM 23 C
M 25 C
M 26 C
6th dyni.
MK
12th dyn.same
MK12th dvn.
same
40. Lid missing.47. Bottom missing.48. Lid and frags. missing.
SOU RCELS OF PYRAMID TrEX TSPresent Location
27
See
Krakow ibid. p. 4, note on content, and p. 8, mentionL 30 79 E. de R1oug6, R it uel f unraire des anc. Eqgs.(1861-76) Pls. V-XX, facs. (1D 17-130
beg.); Dev~ria, Cal., 11199, descr.; P. Guieys-se in "1Etudes t6gyptologiquies" VI (1876) 20,facs. (BD 64 vig.)
L,3155 Seh. Pis. XIX:-XLLX, facs.abandoned "MIFAO" VI (1X12) '74-77 and Pls. XVI-
XXI, face.; CT ms."MIFAO" VI 74-77 and Pls. XXI--XXVJ,
facs.; CT mei."MiFAG" VI 80-85 and Pis. XX VII f., facs.;
CT ins.Cairo W. M. F. Petrie, Kahun, Gurob, and IHawara
(1890) P1. XXVI, autog.; Petrie, Illahun,Kahun and Gurob. 1889-90 (1891) p). 27,descr.
abandoned ("too Petrie, Kahun . . , P1. XXV 6, autog.; Petrie,rotten to Itlahun . ..., p. 24, dating of Lahun tomnbsmove" )
Leyden K 14 Leyden, Mon. III, facs.Leyden T 16 Leyden, Mon. Ill, colored facs.; W. Pleyte,
('hapitres suppi. du Livre des .Morts (1881) au-tog. (131) 162--65 vars.)
Limoges Limoges. Mus~e municipal ... Dt'pt. des antiq.cog., Guide-cat. sommaire (1939) pp. 55 f. antiP1. XV, (leser., pliot. (top only)
Louvre D 9 S. Sharpe, Eq. 1nscr8. 11 (1855) Pis. 1-21, fats. ;F. von Bergmann in RI' VI (1885) 132-58,type; Paris. Muse nat. du Louvre, Notice desmuns. ... , par E. de Rough, (4. pd.; 1873)pp. 179-81, descr.
in situ G. Maspero in R7' IX--XI (1887-89) type; Pyr.,autog.
CJ 42949 A. Kamal in ASAE XlV (1914) 61 f., deser.;GIM phots. 10372:1-33; CT mns.
CJ 42947 Kamal in ASAE XIV 55 f., dleser.; OIM p~hots.10367:1-25; CT mns.
CJ 42950 Kamral in ASAE XII (1912) 118-20, deser.;OIM phots. 10368: 1-20; CT ins.
CJ 42826 Karnal in ASAE X:1 (1911) 35Sf., (leser.; OIMphots. 10371 :1-32; CT ms.
CJ 42827 Kainal in ASAE XI 28-30, deser.; OIM phots.10355:1-25; CT inis.
C 28037 Lacau, Sarc, refs.; OIM phots. 10348:1-22;CT ins.
C 28055 Lacau, SamC, refs., typeC 280=58 Lacani, Sarc., ref., type; OIM phots. 10384:1.-2;
CT ins.C 28075 Lacau, Sarc, type, refs.; OlM phot. 1037.5;
CTmsCJ 42828 GIM phots. 10373:1-8; CT ins.C 28076 Lacau, Sarc, refs.; 01 field negs. 1216-21;
CT ins.
C 28078 and Laeau, Sarc, refs.; 01 field neg. 1228; CT1 ins.28079 r
C 28079 a-q Lacau, Sarc, ref.; 01 field neg. 1230and s-t
49. Perhaps belonging with M 18 C..50. Rankel1199:18 calls thismasc.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSDocument Material Beneficiary
cofin' 1 wood Wh'-hitp, (t)mQ~i)-r(3) hn(r)t
M 370C
M 400CM 470CM00M 530M 570C
M 1NY
coffin sides
coffin end frag.coffin endlscoffin end frag.samecoffin head and
frontcoffin
c'offin, inner
coffin
coffin, mrnfi-fornti
coffin, outer
coffin, inner,inui nifo rin
samie
Snb.i
r[Ht[pJ.s-ni (fern.)Sn.cn4
fftp-tft-(Ir (fern.)
unknown (fern.)S~bk-ir-hb, iwr and -5'm
WHdhp, s. IIdPl-pr-ins (in.)
A d.i (fern.), llsurp~ed by Ddwv
~II3t, d. Nbt
and rI iintyt1
P(3)-$iri(-n-t3)-lz3t', s. Psintk-nb-
Intn-htp, ('alled also Jiny, zsi(-ny)-swc(t) r10 , my-r3 pr in ht iiy, etc.;us u rped by P (3) -d l- st
same, but usurper unknown
King .In..k0LI? of 4th dyn.
Thebes: Men-
tuhotepcemetery
Meir
Memphis
Gizali
pink granite
black granite
Mry-ins, z3 (-nay)-su'(t) n K(3)$, Imy-r 3k3t n 'I mu, etc.
same
limestone King Pipi (11) Nfr k3_Rc
mummy band-age
coffin
Queen Nit
N(y)-s(y)-Tf riot, d. Grn.s_3stlinen
red granite N(y)-s( )-tizt1 , s. I' h-ms andT 3-z3-n- rh
Gizah : Camp-bell's Tomb
51. Ends and bottom missing. Sib. May ' Twmz1
poss. repr. Ow~,pi Greek formSta. Sometimes prec. by L~r-dsr l wPl. which. h~ow of a name based on Semitic root CI'I and meaning
ever, comes bef. instead of after titles of dec_ on p. 202 ".twin"' At end of offering-formula that follows Pyr.of pub. passage we find instead merely mant ir n nb(t) pr
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Cited asM 280C
ProvenienceMeir
red granite
pink granite
wood
MC 105
MeierAMeir IB
Meir CMeir 1Meir E
Memphis A
Memphis BMenkure
Merimiose AMerimiose CN
coffin, outer
coffin, inner
pyramid
Neit
Nesitef nut
Nesurizetl
Thebes
u'
Saqqarah
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Datesame
Cited asM 280
M 370
M 400M 470CM X530CM570
M 1 NY
MC 105
Meir AMeir B
Meir CMeir DMeir EMemphis A
Memphis B
Menkure
11th dyn.:Nebblepetre
Ptol.
19th dyn.;usurped in22d dyn.
19th dyn.
26th dlyn.
Present LocationC 28040
C 28041
C 28049C 28057C 28062C 28065Cairo
MMA 12.182.132A (box)-B (lid)
Cairo
CJ 59128
11M 6647
Merimose A 18th dyn.: stored at ThebesAmenhotep III
Merimose C samne BM 1001
N 6th dyn. in situ'2
Neit same in situ
Nesitefnut Ptol.-Roman col, of GeorgEbere
Neeulizet' 26th dyn. BM 30
MK
mn(t)f. "so-and-so, born of the house-mistress so- Sic. Cartonnage gives dif. names for both dec.and-so." On Icartonnage' over mummy still other and mother.names are given for dec. and mother. 51d. So Ranke t 138:19.
.52. Except frags. In Berlin and Cairo.
SeeG. Daresey in RT XVI (1894) 130-32, type
(composite); Lacau, Sarc., collation; 01 fieldnegs. 1223-26; CT ns.
Dareey in RT XVI 131 f., type (composite);Lacau, Sarc., phot., ref., type
Lacau, Sarc., ref.Lacau, Sarc., refs., typeLacau, Sarc., ref.La('au, Sarc., descr., tyeOIM phots. 10389:1-7; CT ms.
poss. A. Kamal in ASAE XII (1912) 108-10,decscr.; GiM phots. 11731-32, 11758-60), andB3 1121-35; CT ins.
CT ins.
A. Kamal in ASAE XV (1915) 198 f., typeibid. pp. 199-202, type
ibid. p. 203, typeibid. p. 204, mentionibid. pp. 204-6, type
A. Badawi in ASAE XLIV (1944) 181-202 andPls. XVI-XX, type, phots.
A. Hamada in ASAE XXXV (1935) 122-31and 2 pls., type, phots.R. W. Ii. Howard-Vyse, Operations . . . atGizeh 11(1840) 93 f. andp1., facs. ; . Lep-sius, Auswahl (1842) P1. VII [5], facs.; S.Birch in ZAS VII (1869) 49 f., type, tr.; K.Sethe in ZAS XXX (1892) 94-98, dating;BM, A Guide to the First, Second and ThirdEta. Rooms (1924) pp. 36--38 and P1. 1, type,p)hot.; 13M, A Handbook to the Eq. Mummies
.. (1938) pp. 21-23 and P1. VIII, typ)e,phot.
A. Varille in ASAE XLV (1947) 1-15 and Pls.I-V I, pliots., facs., type
BM, Hierogi. Texts.. . VIII (1939) 15-18 andPis. XVI f., phots., type; Varille in ASAEXLV 1-15 and Pie. VIII--XI, phots., type
G. Maspero in RT XII (1892) and XIV (1893)type; Pyr., autog.; add'ns in Jt q., Pepi II,facs.
G. J-quier in ASAE XXXI (1931) 36-42 andhis P1. I, phot., descr.; Jlq., Neit, facs.
G. Ehers in ZAS XVI (1878) 50-55, type; Sch.111.5--27, typeR. W. H. Howard-Vyse, Operations ... II(1840) 136-44 and 4 pls., facs.; S. Sharpe,Eg.Inscrs. I (1837-41) Pls. 74-77, face. ;BM,A Gen. Intro. Guide to the Eg. Coils.
(1930) p. 391, mention ; BM, A Handbook tothe Eg. Mummies... (1938) p. 66, deser.
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Cited asNesurqedul
coffinNesulqedu1
vaultNesushutefnut
GiM 10496Oudj.
P
P. Card. IP. Gard. IIIPaf). Schmitt
schist
limestone
granite
limestone
BeneficiaryN(y)-s(w)-1qdw ,"a ()m(y)-r(3)
same
N(y)-s(w)-Rwt-Tfnwt, s. _T U--In-
,hr (yt )-im.w and Pzhn
Queen Wdbt-n(.i)
King Pipi (I) Mry-R'
coffin
vault
coffin
offering-tablep~yramid
CT, hieraticsamieIns., hieratic at temple library
stela limestone Mntw-nimt, s. Rdi(w).n.f-u .i and3t-fib
131), hiierogl. pap). T mri dd n.f Nfr-ti'&n.f, s. Mryt
burial chambiler limestone P(3)-di-Nit, s. 'nh-p3-hrd and flip-IB styl
samne"T " P(3)-uhf-n(.Q'-3st, s. Psmntk and DI-s (y)-NibI t
tomb P I(3)-di-1Vs r dd.t me n.f n .f (-n)-!jrntw, s. N(y)-,s(w)-Swt and Nfr-rnpt
formcoffin basalt" I''3-kp rn.f nfr 1123h-ib-R --- hI
tm1)triial chaim-ber f rag)'
shroud
burial chamber
same
coffin
burial chamber
coffin
limestone?
linen
limestone
stne
stone.
limestone
schist
-JImn-m-hb, u sually" called MkP',rnk,6 ' icr zuwnu' (film(y)-r(3)
PsTm/o, (s.mTy-r()1)rn-tts. r-
I'zmn..k, s. P3-fnf and N~y.s-rw
P'smltk, ir itP' (t)m(y)-r(3) wmcP
Psmitk-n&-p ity, s. Psmtk and T(3)-!Psik-snb, ihrp z rqt
Abydos
Saqqarah
Tunah al-Ca-ba l
Asyut
Cizali: Camp-
bell's lo rmb
Saqqarah?!
Thebes?
Saqqarah
Saqqarah: Lep-SillS tomb 19
Heliopolis
53. But lid gives both this name and °1 6.-ms, s. Bsand M r- N" -(i) t ff .s.
54. Except frags. in Brussels, Cairo, Chicago(Q)IM), (iolenishchev coil., London (U'niv. College).and Upsala. QI M 14049 is unpub.
55. Text of only xv 14-24, xviii 31-39, and xsxi33- xxll 14 is given.
56. Text of xvii 12-16 and xv iii 2-8 with vars. fromxv 3t}--33.
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
PP.
ProvenienceHeliopolis
Saqqarah
Saqqarah
gift from Con-sul Schmitt
in 1865
Parma A
Pb
Pedineit
Pedinie sePediusir
Peiw
Pekap
I'epiankht's
Pf
PS.
Psamutik
Psaintik coffinin I
Psanitik coffinin Vat.
Psamtikneb-pehti
Psanitikseneb
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Cited asNesurqedul
coffinNesurqedul
vaultNesushutefnut
OIM 10496Oudj.
P
P. Gard. 11P. Gard. IIIPap. Schmitt
Parma A
Ph
Pedineit
Pediniese
Pedi usi r
Peiw
Pekap
Pepiankhes
Pf
Ps.
Psamtik
Psamtikcoffin in BM
Psamtikcoffin in Vat.
Psamtikneb-pehti
Psamtikseneb
DateSaite
Ptol.
Ptol.6th dyn.
same
same as fol'g?6th dyn.?
early Ptol.
Present Location
Vienna
GJIM 10496in situ
in situ"
BMG IM 14059-87Berlin pap. 3057
early 13th d(yn. Parma
18th dyn. 1,3092
beg. of 27thdlyn.
samie
ca. 3() B.C.
Ptol.
26th dyni.
6th dyn.?
18th dyn.
beg. of 27ithdyn.
30th dyn.
Suite
26th (dyn.
Saite
in situ
Same
Asyutt?
13M 1384
Berlin 749560
1,3097
in situ
same
BM
Vatican
in situ
SeeH. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 41-43
and P1. VI, phots., typeibid. pp. 40 f., type
E. von Bergmann in RT VI (1885) 131-65, type
OIM phot. 8829
Jtq., Oudj., face.; 36q., Abe, face.; G. Ju~tier inASAE XXVI (1926) 48-5"0 and P1. IV, phot.
G. Maspero in RT V (1884) and VII f. (1886)type; Pyr., autog.; L. Speleers, Rec. des inscrs.
eg..a Bruxelles (1923) p. 7, autog.CT ins.GJIM phots. 27336-64; CT ine.G. Moller, Ueber die in einem spdlthieratischen
Pap. des Berliner Mus. erhaltenert Pyramiden-texte (1900) deser., autog. ;s' M UAler, Ifiera-tische Lesesticke III (2. Auflage, 1935) 29,fae. 6
H. 0. Lange in SPA W, 1927, pp. 331-38, type,tr., commn.; H. Gatuthier in BIFlAO XXX(1931) 558 f., mention
IDev~ria, (Cat., III 93, deser.; P. Guieysse in"l tudlesecgyptologiques" VI (1876) passim,autog. (131 64), and P1. IV, face. (131 64vigs.); Nay., face. and/or autog.
"Fouilles ... " in ASAE 11 (191) 97-Ill, type
["Fouilles ... " in] ASAE I (1900) 230-61, type
G. Lefebvre, Le tombeau de Petosiris lI--Ill(1923) texts 1-146, type, face., phots., paint-ings
A. Kantal in ASAE XVI (1916) 80 f., type
It. W. 1I. Howard-Vyse, Operations .. . atGizeh II (1840) 132 and p1., face. ; BM, AHandbook to the Eq. Mummies ... (1938) i).67 and P1. XXIX, phot.
Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. I nschr. 1 (1913) 3,autog.
Dev(!ria, Cat., III 9, deser.; Nay., face. and/orautog.
"I+ouillee ... "' in AS'AE I (19001) 161-88, type,dating
0. Daresy in RT XVII (1895) 17-25, type
K. Piehi, Inscrs. hiierogl. 1II (1895-1903) Pls.XXXIX f. U, autog.
A. Wiedemann in RT VI (1885) 116 f., type
LD 1II 279 a-c, face.
H. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 31-33and P1. II, phots., type
57. nci. basalt inner coffin, mummiform, now inCairo (CJ 34648). Limestone outer coffin was unin-scribed : see AS A E 234 f.
58. Schist ac. to TIM Handbook.
59. So wr.; perhaps to be rd. nh s-Pippi withRanke but cf. Gard. 187.
60. But stolen in 1889!61. This very common name prob. reprs. P(3)-,-
Mlk; see J. Capart in Chronique dEy pie XVI (1941)100 and his refs.
62. So chamber, line 141; other titles match thoseon coffin, but latter calls him s. Mr(t)-'Imn-t3-fist!
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Document Material Beneficiaryburial chamber limestone Nh3, j 3
(ty)C
BD, hieratic pap. N(y)-s(w)-. wTfnwt, s,. 8t-rst ( )coffin wood DImny, usurped by 4~n-(1)t.f
temple wall limestone King Mn-pity-R' (Ramses I)
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Cited as
QI QItIt 1I
Iiamses Itemple
S
SIC
520S5C
limestone
wood
Z-n-Wsrtnh
:.1zh4y, 43(ty)-l
sameTIui3w
(offin, inner
coffin lid
coffin()ffn, inner
tomlb
coffin(tomib wall,
frag.coffin
coffin, outer
same
coffin, outer,lid
burial chamber
doorjamb
coffin, middle
IJtw.n-Zkr (fern.), u~surp~ed by Uty(fernn.)-
Inl, usurped by nh.f
Jfnt.n.i (fern.), (d. Odu(in .)2V41, (i)m(y)-rQ3) u/i P
Mi 't (fern.) htsdttyl- y)(my-r3
limestone 1)r(p 11-I()P) . d 3
wood l y
limestone 1V3, -ib-R"
yellow(Iuartzite
same
'4
red granite
sandstone
limestone
cedar
Queen Hatshepsut
Queen Hatshepsut; altered to KingThutmose I
Queen HatshepsutKing Thutmose IKing Thutmuose IIIKing Amenhotep IIKing Thutmose IVKing Amenhotep III
Sbk-ris (s. Sbk-nt and HIat-&pstP')
Shtp-1b-R-sntb
SnbtI.s(y), d. Hlpy
63. So "PM MA" XII (1937) 2.64ClsroGiah
burial chamber
coffin, inner
Coffin, outer
coffin
Provenienceal-Qatta
Riqqah64 cern.A 22
Abydos
8 6C
Lisht
Asyut
S it) C
8 14 CS 16 C
S I Chass
S 2 Chiass2 P
Sais A
Sams (coffin
Saxe. ASari. (C
Sare. D
Sare. EBarw. FS aw. G
Sare. IISare, ISebekinose
Shetep ibre-
Senebtisi
Asyut toinbl
AsyutSais?
Sanis coll.
Thebes
TB 20
sameTB 38TB 34TB 35
TB 43TB 22
al-Rizaiqat
Lisht
64. Closer to Girzah.
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Date12th dvn.63
Persian-Ptol.12th dyn.
19th dyn.:Seti .
12th dyni.:Sesostris I
9th--10th dyn.
Present Locationin situGIM 9787reburied at
TarkhanM MA 11.155.3
1D'+ 12.186.111
in situC 28118
Cited asQ1QRRiX
Ramses Itemple
S
Sic
S2C
S 5
S 6S 10 C
814C816C
S 1 ChaosS 2 ChassS2P
S18
Sais A
Sarns coffin
Sarc. A
Sarc. C
Sarc. DSarc. ESarc. FSarc. GSare. HSarc. I
Sehekmose
Sehetepibre-
Senebtisi
9th-10th dyn.
MK
12th dvn.9th-10th tdyn.
same
12th dvn.:Sesostris I
MK26th dyn.
26th (dyn. orlater
18th dyn.
same
18th dyn.:AmenhotepIII
12th dyn.
early 12th dyn.
C 28131;CJ 36320
CJ 44980
CJ 44981C 28128;
C.J 36318ab~andoned?
Louvre
in situ
Tiubingenunknown (dis-
appeared)Liverpool?
CJ 47032
M FA 04.278
CairoCJ 52344in situsame
MMA 08.201.4
MMA09.180.2564
MMA 08.200.45
See"MIFA' XIV (1906) 33--70, type, phot.OIM phots. 2161(-53IR. Engelbach, Riqqeh and Memphis VI (1915)
Pls. XXIV-XXVI, fats.H. E. Winlock, Bas.reliefs from the Temple of
Rameses I at Abydos M A "Paers" No.1]; 1921) Pis. IX f., facs., phot.(beg .); Win-lock, The Temple of Ramesses I at Abydos(MMA "Papers" No. 5; 1937) P1. V, facs.
"PMMA" XII, facs.
G. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 79-90, decans;Lacau, Sarc., refs., phots., type; OIM phots.27032-36; CT.nms.
Lacau, Sarc., type, mention; CT is.A. Kamal in ASAE XVI (1916) 113 f., deser.,
type- GIM phots. 10349:1-23 and 27042-46; 6T is.
"MIFAG" XXIV (1911) 125-34, type, phots.;OIM phots. 10358:118 and 27047-51;CT ins.
Kamnal in ASAE XVI 105-8, descr., type;CT Ins.
Kamal in ASAE XVI 110, mention; CT ins."M IFAO" XX IV (1911) 138-42, type, refs. ;
"MIFAO" XXIV 35-46, type"M1FAO" XXIV 114-22, type, collation"MIFAO" XXIV 79-110 and Pls. XVI and
XXI, type, phots.; CT ms.
F. L. Griffith, The I nscrs. of Sift and Der IRifeh(1889) Pls. 1-10, autog. (see Pls. 9 f.65); P.Montet in Kemi 1 (1928) 53-68 and Pls. 111V, III (1930-35) 45-86 and Pls. II-X, typeor autog., some p)hots. (see 11I 77-82)
ECT, CT 1.54 f. and 197-99 beg., autog.L. Ilahachi in ASAE XLII (1943) 389 f. and
P1. XXVI, phot., type, tr.J. Sams, Anc. Eq. (1839) P1. 31, 1gen. view1;
S. Birch in ZAS VII (1869) 51, type, tr.W. C. Hayes, Royal Sarc. of the X VIJI Dyn.
(1935) deser., hi hi., auitog., phot.same except rd. phots.
same as Csame as Asame as Csame
same as A
W. C. Hayes, The Burial Chamber of the Treas-urer Sobk-mole1 (1939) facs.
MMA phot.
"PMMA" I (1916) Pls. XVIII f., phot., face.
65. Pyr. i.n CT on N. wall of entrance passage; no Pyr. or CT elsewhere in tomb.
Samle C 2811912th (lyn.? CJ 45064
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Document Material Beneficiarystela limestone Z3- finn, z n irnr icr
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Cited asSiamon
Siese
Sq 2 lie
Sq 3 BeSq 1 C
Sq 2 C
Sq 30
Sq4 C
Sq 5C
Sq 6 C
S( ) C
Sq 100C
Sq 120C
Sq 130C
coffin, inner
(coffin, inner,
sides and lid
coffini, outer
coffin
cofin, outer
cf fn
burial chamberand coffin
Samle
coffin, inner
coffincoffin, innercoffincoffin, outer
coffin, inner
tomb
pyramidBiD, hierogi.
Z3-3st
wood )I pi--cn J
fwtP'-fjnty-fgy (fern.)
JJpr-k3-R, (i)mn(y)-r(3) $ p1 66
Nfr- -P'7(fern.)
it-ntr
sycamore If r
wood=)I p~rr -rrh63
Wsr-fMfwl-
Ab usir tombmR 8
limestone?
Wood
D4pi-43WftP'.fz n rnifP1 and
ihb(13) !r(y)-tpz3 Ht-Hr Ifpi (i)r(y)-pc(t) (1)t-ntr
mir(y-ntr) h (ty)- in' etc.Sntny, &ftn sdrnt iCc
1Ip -h~r-ssnb.f
DIpCnh TO
Grn~n(.i)same
limestone? Hr rn.f nfr WlV3h-b-FRb-m-3Jdchanged to Nfr-ib-Kc-m-3ht,S. Zrn -t 3 cy-t ()fnt (t) andirt. w-r.w
limestone Irnn-t (3).f-nhmt(t) rn.f nfr (I- -F°rnry-Pt., s. 'Irt-r.wL
King Ti!
Pap.
00. An mn once precdes§ a. In view of other oms.in the wr., I m -ri mi s' is prob. Intended reg.
07. Sq 5 C Is "Inner coffin" ac. to CT ins.; but ac.to Quibell, pp. 12 f., It would be the outer and Sq 6 Cthe inner.
ProvenienceAbusir?
Dahshur
Saqqarah
burial chamber
coffin, outer,lid
coffin lidcoffin
Sq 1 Ohi
Sq 1 Sq
Sq 2 Sq
Sq 3 Sq
Sq4 SqSq 5 SqSq6SqSq 1X
Sq2XSq A
SB
T (with nos.)
T (withoutnos.)
Saqqarah
Ifry-sfhlp (II)
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Date Present Location13th dyn. Trento. Mused
nazionale
12th dyn. in situ
MK part of Berlin10185
same12th dyni. C 28034
Cite asSiamon
Siese
S 2Be
Sq 3Be
Sq 1C
S 2C
S 3C
Sg3C
Sg4C
Sq 5 C
Sg6C
Sq 7 C
Sq 9 C
Sq 10 C
Sq 12 C
Sq 13 C
Sq ICh
Sq 1Sq
Sq 2Sq
Sq 3 Sq
Sq 4SqSq 5SqSq 6 SqiSqiXSq2XSq A
SqB
T (with nos.)T (without
nos.)
C 28036
10th dyn.? CJ 39014
same CJ 39052CJ 39054 [a]
u CJ 39054 [b]
12th dyn. C 28035
MK
9th-lOth dyn.
samne
MK
9th-loth dyn.
same
26th dyn.:Psamtik II
26th dyn.:Apries
6th dyn.Ptol.
Cairo 8 11it 1811
27 1 2
" 81 1
GIM 120172
in situ
same
stored at Say-qarah
same
in situ
same
in situ"1
Turin
SeeF. W. von Bisinin ZAS XL (1902/3) 118-20,
type, tr.; K. Pfuer in American OrientalSociety, Journal LXVII (1947) 134, dating
J. de Morgan, Fouilles c Dahchour 11(1903) 78-85, type
LD II99 b, facs.; LD Text I (1897) 148, deser.
LD II99 a, faca.; LD Text 1 147 f., dcacr.G3. Maspero in "MMAFC" 1 (1889) 218-31,
type; Lacau, Sare., collation; OIM phots.10351 :1-17; CT ma.
Maspero in "MMAFC" I1231-37, type; Lacau,Sarc., collation, phot.; GIM phota. 10354: 1-16; CT ma.
P. Lacau in J. E. Quibell, Excavs. at Saqqara(1906-1907) (1908) Pla. XX-XXV and pp.22 f. etc., faca., refa., type; CT ma.
Lacau in Quibell op. cit. P1. XXVIII and pp.23 f. etc., phot., refa., type; CT mn.
Quibell op. cit. pp. 12 f., deacr.; GIM phots.10387:1-14; CT ma.67
Lacau in Quibell op. cit. pp. 21 f. and 24-50,refs., type; CT ma.
G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 210-18,type; Lacau, Sarc., collation; OIM phots.10381:1-14; CT mai.
CT ma.
CT ma.
CT ins.
H-. Schiffer, Priesterqrdfber (1908) Pls. 9-11,p~hota.; pp. 82-87, deacr.;p 145, concordanceoif texts by H. Grapow; CTma.
O1 M phots. 19466-82, 20888-91, 30144-48
CT ms.
CT ins.
Teti Pyramid Gems. (1926) I1246--53, type, refs.
ibid. I1239 -45, type, refs., phots.ibid. 1232--36, refs., type
ibid. I1237-39, refs.ibid. 1227-30, refs., type, phots.ibid. I 230 f., phota., refs.Z. Y. Saad in ASAE XLI (1942) 391-93 and
Pis. XXVIII-XXX, phots., deacr.
ibid. pp. 382-91 and Pls. XXVI f., deser., type(Pyr. 266 and Pedineit 146-49), phots. (inch.Pyr. 640-43 a)
G. Maspero in RT V (1884) type; Pyr., autog.IR. Lepaiua, Das Todtenbuch der Agypter (1842)
facs
89. Same man?70. Sameas ofSq 3 Xbut not ofSq68Sq.71. Except frags. in London (Univ. College).
same
68. With titles rs43wl(,) Lbil(y) smr w (ty) (i)m(y)-r(?) pr TP(-nly)-swt etc.
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T 1 Be coffin, outer wood Mntw-htp, imy-r3
pr
coffin, middle "coffin
b)urial chamberand coffin
coffin
T 2 BeT 3 Be
T 4 Be
TIC
T 20C
T70T 80C
T 90C
'1"130T 114
T, 2 1,
TP31 4.
T 1NY
TB 11
coffin Iid75coffin, outer
Cotoi
coffin back
tOltxl)
limestone
sameSbk- 3, s. N (y)-sw"-Mntw-cnhw
.lr-ht p, imsw and Isejw (y)'-bitl(y)smr wctQ,#), s. Znt-si
tt D g, Tsd 3wt (y) lJbt (y) smlfr uf 1(y),(i)m(y)-r rru.,tl,73 etc.
wood
ntr Ill-fir
Alz'w-ihtp (ext.), Bww (int.),rsd3u~t (y),-.bit (y) smnr w 1 (y)(i)rn(y)-r(3) pr etc.
Ifmn-Itp, u.crtw n tt-4q3rlj-n(y)-sut m3C
ProvenlenceThebes: Dair
al-Babri72
sameThebes: rDair
al-Bahri1 72Thebes : at-
CAaifTT 314
TT 103
Thebes : Dairal-Bahri7 6
same7 2
same75
'Thebes
At it iw-htp
Sbk-hip, s. Zt-Sbk
limestone King lVsr-in t-R-rnr(y)-fI n(Ramses III)
Thebes:nah
ThebesTB 11
Qur-
Queen T3-war(t), usurped by KingSeti II, then by King Setnakht
King IMn-rn t-Rc (Seti I)
Tchannehibu burial chamber "
Treperet coffin gray stone
Thutmose coffin Emrag. wood
72. See P-MI 1 196.73. Given as "r'jt?" in Wb. II 407.
74. Lid Is Chicago Natural History Pius. A 105215lid.
T -n-n(3)-hbwv, s. T -nfre-U t1
J~rwty-rns, Z
Saqqarah
Abydos G
75. See P-NI I 197.
76. Rest of coffn is Chicago Natural History MIus.
A 105215 box.77. Perhaps usurper.
coffin7 4
Ccoflin
TB 14
TB3 17
TB 14
TB 17
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same
11th dyn.
same
end of 11thdyn.
Berlin 10Berlin 45
Berlin 1154-55
C 28023
C 28024
13th-l4th dyn. C 28030
T 2 Be
T 3 Be
T 4 Be
TIC
T 2 C
T7C
T 8 C
T 9 C
C 28026
C 28027
l3th-l4th dyn. C 2812611th dyn.? BM 6654
same
11th (lyn.
MK20th dyn.:
Ramnses III
19th dyn.:SilPtah
19th dyn.:SetilI
beg. of 27th
26th dyn.
BM 6655
BM 29570
MMA 27.3.73
in situ
same
Stockholm
Cited as Date Present LocationT 1 Be 12th dyn. Berlin 9
80. For FL see Lef~bure, 1. diva. 3. partle. Pis. H-XIII, also Sch. Pls. k-LXX (not facs.; cf. Leffbure).
81. Other frags. of same coffin are OIM 7196 f. and7199.
SeeI. Lepsius, Aelteste Texte (1867) facs.; Berlin.
Staatliche Mus., Grabfunde des MittlerenReichs I (1896) deser.; CT ins.
sameLepsius op. cit., facs.; Berlin op. cit. 11(1901)
descr.; CT is.LD II 145 f., facs.; LD Text III (1900) 242,
descr.; CT ms.G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 136-80,
type, phots.; Lacau, Sarc., collation; GIMphots. 57-63 (chamber) and 9997; CT ins.
LD 11 147-48 b, facs.; LD Text III (1900) 251,deser.; Maspero op. cit. P1. IX, detail; Lacau,Sarc., refs.; CT ins.
Lacau, Sarc., type, phot.
G. Daressy in RT XIV (1893) 166-68, type;Lacau, Sarc., collation, phot.; GIM plots.10353:1-10; CT ins.
Lacau, Sarc., refs.; OIM phots. 10356: 1-35;C'' Ills.
Lacau, Sarc., type, phot.JBM, Eq. 7Texts ... of Amamu (1886) facs. ;
13M, A Guide to the First, Second and ThirdEq.Torns (1924) pp. 39 f., deser.; 3M, AHandbook to the Eq. Mummies ... (1938)p. 21), desr.; CT ins.
JBM, A Guide ... (1924) pp. 46 f., deser.; CTins.
BM, A Guide ... (1924) p. 40, descr.; CT ins.CT ins.Champ., Notices I (1844) 404-24 and 744-52,
autog. etc.; E. Lefc hure, Les hypogees ro-y aux de Thebes, 2. div. (1889) pp. 87-120) andPls. 58-65, deser., refs., autog.; 78
P-M I(1927) hihl. ; 01 :pig. Survey negs. 6,501-24and 7833-52
Champ., Notices I1448--59, autog. etc.; Left bureop. cit. pp. 123-45 and Pls. 66-68, descr.,refs., autog.;7' Nay., facs. (BD 145); P-M I,hihi.
Champ., Notices I1426-40 and 751-802, autog.etc.; E~. Naville, La litanie du soleil (1875)pp. 8 etc. and Pls. II-XVII, autog. (Litanyof the Sun) ; Leftbure op. cit. 1. div. (1886)autog., descr., refs., bib1.;110 P-M I, hibi.
["Fouilles ... " in] ASAE I (1900) 262-82, type,collation
K. Piehi, Petites etudes 4iyptologiques (1881)33, type; Piehi in ZAS XXVIII (1890) 10P*type (rev. from prec.) ; P. Lugn, A ut qewdhiteDenkmdler aus 4g. Sammiungen in &chweden(1922) p. 36 and Pl. XXIV, descr., drawing
"MEES"~ XXII 35 and 48 and P1. LXXI, facs.
I11th dyn.
sameI
T 13 CT 1 1,
T 2 L
T3L
T 3 L
T1 NYTB 11
TB 14
TB 17
Tchannehibu
Teperet
Thutmose l9th--2th dyn. unknown8 1
78. For FL see Lefebure pp. 105 and 118-20.79. For FL see Lefebure pp. 130-32 and 141-45,
also Bch. II 299-306. type.
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Document Materialburial chamber limestone
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Cited asTm
Td 10C
TT 11
BeneficiarySn-Mwt, s. Rc-ms and H 3t-nf r (t)
M AInt w-wsr, s. V~t -4 mn
D- wty, s. [Ddiiw]sa
painted stone Jflsw dd (n).f T3, s. Thu'srt
limestone P(3)-di-4m n-ipt, s. N3-mntt-3st
I bi, s. cnh4IIr and D1-Wst(yt)-iry
limestone,with sand-stone col-onnade,granitestela, etc.
limestone
painted plas-ter onlimestone
P-wi-m.-R , s. Pw 3l
ProvenienceThebes: Dair
al-Bahri
T~d near Ar-mant
TT 11
TT 31
TT 33
TT 36
TT 39
H'-.n-.hat, zA4(-ny)-suw(t) lrny-r3 .Tnwty TT 57n nb t' wY
4n(it~-irs.Znt
tomb and bur- painted plas- DIrnn-m-ha t, S. Phtuty-rn~s and In-inl chamber ter it ;f
tomb hail andburial cham-ber
same?8 9
TT 60
TT 78
TT 82
Sl u- .hts. Sn-J? zuty and Snnw90 TT 87
TT 945 tomb hail pil-lars
TT 96 burial chamber
82. From rtjchjplwall.83. So 'Urk." IV 441.
84. See "tirk." IV 522.
linmestone? Airy, s. Iju'-n~y (in.)
painted plus- Sn-nr, h (t y)- n ir t rsy (t )ter
85. NavIlle's Tb..86. For Pyr. see Lore pp. 124 f. and 119.87. For FL see also Bch. II 288.
tomb f rag.A2
tomb
OCCURRENCES OF ,PYRAMIIJ TEXTS
TT 31
TT 33
TT 36
TT 39
TT 573u
TT 60A
TT 78
TT 8288
TT 87
TT 95
TT 96
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Cited as DateTm 18th dyn.:
Hatshepsut
Tod 1 C
TT 11
TT 31
TT 33
TT 36
TT 39
TT 57
TT 60
TT 7 8
TT 82
TT 87
TT 95
TT 96
11th or 13thdyn.
18th dyn.:ThutmnoseIII
19th dyn.:Rlamses 11
Present Locationin sit u
tC.J1 25618
in sit it
same
26th dyn.
26th dyn.:Psaintik I
18th dyn.: in situ exceptP1hutmiose III stela C 34047
18th dyn.: in situ andAnenhotep Berlin 14635-111 37i
12th dyn.:Sesostris I
18th dyn.:AmenhotepIII
Thutmose IlI
same
in situ
same
18th dyn.:Amenhotep II
same
SeeH. E. W\inloek, Exrcavs. at Deir el Ba~ri 1911-
1.9,1 (942 pp 13-39and Pls. 60-67, deser.,phos. 0 M hot. 8060-88
G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 181-84,type
K. Sethe in W. G. S. S. C. Northampton, Reporton Some Exca...... of 1898-9 (1908) Pls.X f. and pp. 3*..12*, phot., facs., tr.; P-M I(1927) bib l.
Selh. II 292 f., type; P-M I, bibi.; Norman deG. Davies, Seven Private Tombs at 1Kurnalt(1948) pp. 11-30 and Pls. X-XXI and XLI,fats., phot.
J. Dtrnichen, Der Grabpalast des Patuamenap(1884-94) facs.; P-M I, hibi.
1I. K. Brugsch, Rec. de moos. dg. I11(1863) Pl.LXVIII, autog.; J. V. Scheil in "MMAFC"V (1894) 624-56 and 9 pie., facs., type;P-M 1, bibi.
"PMMA Tytus Series' 1-I11, face., Pihots.,etc. ; Lacau, Steles, pilot., type (C 34047) ;P-M I, bibi.
11. K. Ilrugsch, Rec. de mons. 4,. 11 (1863) Pl.LXVII, facs. (FL incl. Pyr. 15); Sch. 1 127(after Brugsch) and II1281, type (FL); Nay.,autog. (lBD vars., after Loret and U. Bour-ant); V. Loret in "MMAFC" 1 (1889) 113-32and 4 ple., typ)e, phots.;86 Berlin. StaatlicheMM~., Aeg. Inschriften 11 (1924) 243-52, au-tog.; P--M I, hibi.; 1E. Drioton in Revue d'6gyp-tologie I (1933) 2-14, phot., type (BD) 85)
"TTS" II, facs. etc.; P-M I, bihi.
U. Blouriant in "MMAFC" V (1894) 413-34and 6 pls., face., type;87 P-M I, hibi.
LD 111 38, facs. (inci. 13D 17 beg.); Nay., au-tog. (lBD vars., after L. Stern); LU Text III(1900) 266-69, descr., autog. (bits, esp.i3D 125 b); "TTh' I (1915) phots., facs.;P-M I, bibi.
H. K. Brugech, Rev. de mons. a®. 11 (1863) P1.LXV 2-3, autog. (inci. Pyr. 638 a--b); P.Vireyin "MMAFC" V 2 (1891) pp. 314--21, type(hail);-IR. Mond in ASA EVI (190.5) 7.5 f.and Pie. IV-IX, phots. (chamber); P-M I,biol.
Sch. 11 295 f., type; P-M I, bibi.
P. Virey in RT' XX (1898) 211-23, XXI (1899)127-33 and 137-49, and X X II (1900) 83--97,face., type;" P-M I, bibi.
Naville's Ta.Burial chamber at least was painted.So "Irk." IV 465 f. (cf. 1179.
91. For Pyr. and lBD see R T X X I186 f. and XX I144-49.
88.89.90.
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Document Materialtomb same
OF PYRAMID) TEXTS
BeneficiaryR jmi-Rc, s. Nfr-wbm and Btu''
3i-,er, s. Nb-nirP' dd n.f Tr andMryt
erased
tomb passagetomb
tomb inner hal
tombburial chamber"2
b)urial chamber
offering-table granite
44 limestone
coffin
BD, hieratic
coffin lid
pyramid
coffin bottom
coffin lid andsides
pap.
granite
limestone
wood
ProvenienceTT 100
TT 106 P-M 19and innerhal
TT 11191
TT 127P-M 9TT 132
TT 11431
TT 12231TT 240
TT 319
W d -fl r-rs-nt rn.f n fr Nf r-ib-Rc- Damanh urrib-petty
same same?
Wsir-nhd, s. P(3)-ltw-n-lIr and T 3rz Abusir
s. Snb.f ant AISp-rhqtP l
1Jdb-Nit-ir(t)-b(i)ni, w. King Nt- SaqqarahH~r-L(Ib(y)t
King Wnis
. twty-nig (fern.)
92. An excavated depression served as coffin.
40
Cited asTT 100
TT 106
TT 11191
TT 127TT 132
TT 11431
Ti' 2231TT 240
'T 319)
Ud jahorres-net A
Udjahorres-net B
Usirnakht
Vat. I
Vienna III 1
w
YbCY 20C
Sn-m-i h, S. D1JC4m (in.)
R -ms, A C3 n n(y)-swt
erased
Krrrhjl-DImnMrw, (1)m(y)-r(3) rsd~wty-uilPl
painted sand- Queen .Nf rPstone
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Present Locationsame
Cited asTT 100
TT 106
TT [1191
TT 127TT 132
TT 11431
TT 12231TT 240
TT 319
Udjahorres-net A
Udjahorres-net B
Usirnakht
Vat. I
Vienna III 1
wY1CY2C
Datesame
19th dyn.:Seti I-Ramnses II
18th dyn.:1Thutinose1111
same25th (lyn.:
Taharqa
18th dyn.:'AnienhotepIII
26th d yn.?11th (lyn.:
Nebhepetre
SeeVirey in "MMAFC" V 1 (1889) pp. 1-195 and
Pis. I-XLIV, facs., type; P. El Newberry,The Life of Rekhrnara (1900) facs.; P-M 1,hibi.; "PM MA" X (1935) key plans, coloredcopies of scenes; "PMMA" XI (1943) facs.,pilots.
Seli. II 291' f., type
Bch. 11 81, 149-54, and 281, type; cf. P-M I,hihl.
Schi. II 282-85, type; P-M I, bibi.
LD) Text 11I (1900) 284 f., deser., facs. (details);P-M 1, bibl.; A. Piankoff in ASAE XLI(1942) 151-58, type (Book of Day hours 1-8etc.)
Bch. 11 288 f., type; cf. P-M 1, bibl.
Scht. 11 307 f., type; cf. P-M I, bibN.LI) 11 148 c-d, facs. of coffin depression but
without CT; LI) Text Ill (1900) 241 f.,descr.; CT ins.
0. Maspero in RI' III (1882) 201-16, collation;P-M 1 (1927) l ihl.; H. E. Winlock, Excavs. atDeir el Ba/wi 1911-1931 (1942) pp. 101-4and i Ps. 12 f., closer. and phlots. of tomb;CT Ins.
Descr. de 1'14,g., Antiq. V, P1. 74, f acs.
Paris. Muste Guimet, Cat. ... Steles ... (1909)type, phot.
W. M. F. Petrie, llahun, Kahun and Gurob(1891) P1. XXVIII, facs.
0. Maruechi, Ii grarule pap. eg. della Bibl. vat.(1888) descr., phlots.; 'at, Mon. pap., descr.
H. K. Brugsch, Rec. de mons. *eg. I (1862) P1.VIII 2, autog.; E. von Bergmann in RT' XII(1892) 23, type; W. Wrerszinski, Aeg. Inschr.au$... Wien (1906) III 1., autog.
G. Maspero in RT III f. (1882 f.) type; Pyr.,autog.OIM phots. 10365:1-3; CT ins.
Lacau, Sarc., refs.
Musee GuimetD2
Vatican pap. I
Vienna (Hall I,No. XXV)
in situ
CJ 45237C 28111
same
26th dyn.
same
30th (lyn.?
Persian-Ptol.
30th dyn.
5th dyn.
MK12th lyn.
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TPMNNO1AlA]
P.PE
AAlAlA
BBBB
3BBB
B]
~ B]
CD
DD
IpK
RELATIVE AGE
Chronologically the 355 sources just listed may be roughly grouped as follows:9 3
Old Kingdom: 14 L 1-3 Li TT 319 20hdy.fTM l-20C Y1-2C A
(with nos.) M 4-7C BM 42141M 13-140CPr-mpr G aM 18 CPeEmie TB 11
BM 6661M 22--23 C BM 29580Deanc:3
eit M 25-26 C BM 54521Deanc:3
udj. M 28 C Kamose 21st dyn.: 5you it M 37C0 BM 10064
ba M 40 0 ButehamonMh M470 Enmpire: 48 Ce nekhnenmerire M 50 0 18th dyn.: 33 Oh
Gard. Il-Ill M 53 0 An Ecepiankhes M57 C Ae
M 1 NY C 61004 22d dyn.: 3MO 105 Oh Berlin Amon
liddle King~dom: 147 Parma A Dair al-Bahri Berlin Mut
10 QIQ lb 041065b 1-2 Le Rt 1 X Leyden K 14 23d--25th dyn.: 28byi1Ph S Merimose Aand C Amnenirdismnenemhetseneb S 1-20C Pb Bsnu
S 5--6 C Pf Bsnu1-2 Be A 0CBM661-4 Bo S1 Sarc.A BM 666856 Bo S8140C Sarc. C-I BM 35551 C S 160C Sebekmose CBM105533-60C S 1-2 Chase Tm C 41001-3
S-7C82 P TT 11 0 41009-
19C 1S T 39C 410111-3 L SiTO JTTr57 C0410185 L Sehetepibreseneb TT 780412
Senebtisi TT 82C4121-2 P Siamon TCg 04102-31 SiseTT 89C510963H 1Br SeeT09-6C41044
H 1oC q 2-3 Be TT 100 C041046-47
H 3-60CSq 170CTT (1191 C041055
El 1-2 Ox 8q19-100C TT 127 0 41058H1Sq 12-130C TT 11431 0 41068
405 Sq ICh 19th dll1 C41070-71209q 1-6 8q IahuI1A-B
20520 Sq 1-2 .X Abydos TT 132207T 1-4 Be Ag
2806 T 1-2 C CJ 2798710T 79 C Memphis A-B San Period: 50
al1-4AC T 13 C Ramses Itemple Abydos G57 a-ca2-4 X T 1-3 L TB 14 Ahmose1-2T Ti1NY TB 17 Anlamani
xyT6d 1 0 Thutmose ApisIi T60 TT 31 AraH11! TT 240 TT 106 Aspelta
93. Uncertainties in dating are ignored here; formore details see alphabetic list of sources. Alphabetic
order is followed within each group except Old King-dom.
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B 41Bek.BM 32C 23039C 23099C 23107C 23112C 41004C 41008o 41013-14C 41017C 41056-57CJ 31566CJ 50246CJ 51945Enekhpekhrod situlaFlorence statueHarsieseHeniatiHorLimoges coffinMenkureNesu'izet1
Nesumqedu1 coffin
Nesurqedum vaultPekapPsamtik coffin in BMPsamtik coffin in Vat.PsamtiknebpehtiPsamtiksenebSais ASands coffinSq A-BTeperetTT 33TT 36TT 12231Udjahorresnet A-B
Persian Period : 14
27th dyn.: 6
Apis-OsirisHekamsafPedineitPediniesePS.Tchannehibu
130th dyn)1: 8Abydos G 50 E-FL 3079Psamtik
UnsirnakhtVat. IVienna III 1
Ptolernaic Period : 38Akhmim A-BAtfih ABM 190BM 10081B3M 10209BM 10252BM 10255BM 1031713M 10319BM 10332BM 29776
C 23155C 23162C 23241Cadet
SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
EGYPTIAN WORKS CONCERNED
Of these sources Ahydos (19th dyn.) andBerlin Amon and Berlin Mut (22d dyn.)represent the Daily Temple Ritual.9'
The following documents represent or
include material from the Funeral Lit-urgy:
EMPIRE18th dyn.
TT 57TT 78TT 82
TT100TT 127TT F1431
19th dyn.TB 14TB 17TT 106
20th dyn.TB 11
DECADENCE21st dyn.
ButehamonEc
25th dyn.Amenirdis
SAITE PERIODTT 33
PTOLEMAIC PERIODNesitefnutPediusir
ROMAN PERIODC 58036HarmakhisL 3155
94. Dr. Harold H. Nelson has Just published in.Journal of Near Eastern Studies VIII (1949) 201--32and 310-45 a paper dealing with additional episodesof temple ritual as found in other sources not usedherein. For Pyr. see his episodes 18. 35, 40. 42, and 52.
Far more important among the sourcesare the Middle-Kingdom Coffin Texts,which constitute more than two-fifths ofthe total. In an attempt to systematizeand simplify the references to these docu-ments the Oriental Institute's CoffinTexts editors originated most of the desig-nations and assigned most of the linenumbers here used for them."' A table ofpositions is given below to facilitate corre-lation of the new line numbers (first usedin ECT) with those found in previouspublications. Such a table is further de-sirable since in some cases the position ofa spell is itself significant."
95. Docs. not dealt with by the project but addedby the writer have been called analogously Ab 1-2 Le,Aby 1Ph, 11.5L,BH 1 W, Da2--4X, Q 1Q,RH1X,8 15, Sq 2-3 Be. Sq 1Ch, Sq1-2 X, T13C, Tbd 1C,and Y 2 C. The writer has likewise assigned line nos. tomost of these (all except B 5 L, 5 1 5. and T 13 C), toKH 1 KH. and also to the non-CT docs. Siese, Tm,and in part TT 82 and 87.
96. See ECTIIxii.
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Dublin 1669Gamnhud 11Gainhud 14Gamnhud 17Gainhud CHarnihab Ptol.
Idfu XIKhonsuLeyden T 16Louvre D 9Meir A-ENesitefnutNesushutefnutGIM 10496Pap. SchmittPediusirPeiwT (without nos.)
Roman Period: 4
C 58036HarmakhisKrakow pap.L 3155
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
POSITIONS OF LINES IN COFFIN TEXTS
Head1-90
Foot Back Front91-115 116-207h 208-421
1-19
(frag. 1: 1-21; f rag. 2: 22-36)
1-711-23
(edge-insers.:1-26
72-19324-48
821-34)27-50
1-25
DocumentAlOCAb 1 LeAb 2 LeAhy 1 Ph
B1 BeB 2 BeB 1 Bo
B32 Bo
B 3 H3oB 4 BoB363HoB 10C
B3 30C
1340B 50CB360BOOB 100B 110CB 120C
B3 130CB3 140CB 150C
B 16 0B3 170B 19C011 14LB32 I.133 I
B 5 1.B 1P
B 2 P
13 1Y
BR 1 Br97
BR 1B3H 30CBR 40BRH 5 CBH 60CBR 1Ox
BH 2 Ox
1-301-53
(i py:" 1-6)1-311-30
31-f>954-118
31-64
Top422-2620-76
1-59
Bottom427-5377-12560-95
1-3641-69
194-396 397-519 520-683 684-86449-323 324-582 583-666 667-820
51-136 137-217 218-38026-163 164-283 284-379
53-12065-274 275-375 37&-48459-198 199-296
75-188 189-27648-174 175-2431-119 120-204
60-205 206-90020 1!-294e 295-394
32-157 158-25465-164 165-256
1-24 2.--118and ext.
1-31 32-59 60--159 160-236---17 1 18-36 37-130 131-96
(II py: 1-20; LDw3-mnw1.f : 21-37; lrnstl: 38-55; Qb/z-sn l.f :1-30 31-62 63-207 208-3191-43 44-86 87-209 210-3081-25 26-49 50-233 234-314
1-37
1-25
1-44
1-201-17
1-6
BIT1 1 W (one side: 1-13;C 28067D 1 C9 657-70 8
DaiC 1-597. Speleers' nos. are used.
38-73
26-51
45-8-7
21-3518-37
7-13
74-213 214-323and ext.
52-186 187-274and ext.
86-215 216-308
1-2236-6238-133
1-45
14-401-18
other side: 14-27)
28-766-16
671-82711 f.
205-315291-419395-5147-2
ext.119-214
197-29756-70)
309-450315-5241ext.
380-501
485-721
297-589
277-449244-555316-522420.702
255-257-325
237-362
320-598451-678525-724
324-697
275-494
23-47 48-8363-99 100-138
46-841-21
4 1-7119-35
ext.
13 f.
3&-62
1'-65615 f.
98. Petrie's nos. are used.
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1-28 2--521-34 35-64
and A-C1-28 29-58
(edge-insers.: 590-93)1-37 38-741-25 29-47
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Document Heads FootDa 2 Cgs ext. 4? 5?Da3OC99ext. 1?
(3 horiz. frags.: 2)Da 4 C99 ext.
Da2X 1-5Da3X 1-5Da4X 1-3G 1 T 1-84
G2TKH 1 KHL 1 Li ext. 1-14
and Aint.
L 2 Li
L 3 LiM 10M 2CM4 C
Mao0M 60CM 70C
M 130M 140M 180
M 220CMV 230CM 250CM 260CM 280CM 370CM 400M 470M 500CM 530CM 570CM 1NYMC 105P. Gard. IIP. Gard.II1
QLQR IXsic82C
1-14and A
1-131-101-13
1-14
1-12
Back3
Front2
1?
6-86-104-6
85-104
1-12015-28
and B
9f. itf.11 f.
7 f.105-358100
1-109121-52229-72
and C
15-27 28-84and B and C
1-6214-28 24-10311-20 21-9114-24 25-54
15-281-12
13-23
1-131-2 1101
29-8613-7724-90
1-58
Top13?
2 B+C+F+D
13 t.
Bottom
13 f. 15Sf.9 f.
361-589 590-93
523-80873-101
and D
85-141and D
63-71
92-10154a-54b
87-997 7a--77c
dlecor.
809--15102-213and1 E214-73and Ftext. :' Elint.:' F
72-118a
142-86
104-47 148-228
102-6955-116 117-68
+124A - 168A100-156 157-23578-128 129-8 591-153
and ext.
1-2310~ (side frags.: 24-105, 130-49, and 188-2211106)(frag. a: 1-15; side: 16-601111)
(lettered f rags. )
(end frag.: 1-12)1-18 1935
(end f rag.: 1-8)(end frag.: 1-14)
1-151-12 13-23
1-611-50
24-94
62 107
16-81
(recto : 1-336; verso: 337--753)(1-540)
(E 1-76 and W 1--64)
1-12 13-231-30 31-61
and ext. and ext.1-48 49-99
and ext. and ext.
24-8862-323
and ext.100-269and ext.
80-95324-484and ext.270-479and ext.
63-115108
95- 1671-168
96- 15348.5-917and ext.480-651and ext.
168-228
154-289
99. Lacau's nos. are used.100. Nos. 359 f. were not used.101. Prob. head.102. Recto.103. Verso.104. Or head?
10.5. Nos. 106--29 and 150-87 were not used.
106. Nos. 16--60 assigned by writer.
107. Decor, line; no. assigned by writer.
108. Nos. assigned by writer. ECT (CT 75) uses1-51 Instead, fo'g Daressy's printed line dive,
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Document HeadS 5 C t.
ext. 78-83860S 10 C int. 1-21
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Foot
84-89
22-43
ext. 367-72 373-78S8140C
S 16 C int.ext.
S 1 ChaseS 2 Chase
S2PS 1 5 (3806-417111)S 1 TOSq 2 BeSq 3 BeSqi1C 1-13Sq 2 CSq 3C 1-15
(edge-inscrs.:Sq 4 CSq 5 C5q 6C 1-9Sq7 C
Sq 9 C
Sq 10 C 1-19Sq 120CSq 13 CSq 1OhSq 1Sq
chamber 1-29coffin 139 -42
Sq 2 Sqchambercoffin
Sq 3 SqSq 4Sq 1-7Sq 5Sq 1-6Sq 6Sq 1-8Sq I XSq2 XTl1lBe 1-19
T 2 Be 1-17T3Ie 1-16
T4Be 1-17Ti1C
chamber 1-106coffin ext. 259-78
int.T2C 1-21T7CT8C
14-261-17
16-27280-85)
1-11
10-24
20-37
Back1-61
90-1031-58
44-145and 409379-92decor.
1-16
1-711-72
74-84
27-11318-9028-88
12-721-13
25-81ext.
38- 109
30-98
7-139-15
20-38
18-3017-3318-34
107-212279-97591-64822-71
1-59
1-73-8-47
14-43
39-118
31-9834-11135-96
298-452649-75872-140
109. Griffith's nos. are used.110. So!lFarts were numbered in abnormal order.
Front62-77
104-1759-62
146-66and 410393-405
1-15and decor.
17-21
73-90
1_73110
114-529 1-11089-129
73-8814-2982-108
1-23and ext.
Top
118-20
167-262
406-816-110
1-54
91-184
1-271-24
153-226111-80130-204
89-15630-78
109- 7124-90
110-431-34
1-57
99-138
60-821183-105
76-14048-68 69-10844-76 77-117
16-591-321-41
119a and 127-91119-2699-149 150-216c
112-46 147-21597-124
213-58453-590
141-96ext.
1-52
111. Or foot?
Bottom
263-366
111-99
227 -r7 11
205-79
157-233
172-277
40-67144-83
109-x118-53
42-82192-271
217-x21--x
197-285
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Document Head FootT 9 C 1-25 26-73
(edge-insers.: 392-400)T 13 CTi1L 1-24 25-48
(edge-i nscrs.: 347-49)T2LT 3L 1-19 20-38T 1 NYTt d 1 C (frag.: 1-14)TT 240
chamber 1-18coffin 66-79 80-94
TT 319 1-35Y1CY 2 C
Back Front Top74-168 169-292
7214 ext.49-141 142-90 191-252
1-7139-1251-85
19-6195-13536-119
126-97
62-65
1-127
47
Bottom293-391
253-346
105_181lP198-x
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SEQUENCES OF SPELLS IN THE PYRAMIDS THEMSELVES
I N VIEW of the additional parallelisms found since Sethe's and even Jequier's volumesappeared, the sequence of spells in each of the Old-Kingdom pyramids themselves
is here inserted. Distribution of lines on the walls of the various chambers is first noted;then the contents of the successive lines, as far as identified, are given.
WV(UNtS) Line (s) Utterance (s) Section (s)
Burial chamber 496--531 273-76 393-417N. wall 1-.55 532-66' 277-301 418-57
56-165 567-609 302-12 458-501E. wall gable 166-205 602 1-7521S. and E. walls 206-99W. wall 300-340 630-49 318-21 511-17
PassageN. wallS. wall
AntechamberW. and S. walls
E. wall
N. wallCorridor
W. wallE. wall
Line(s)
5 -910-1314-3132-3637-55
56-65166-71772-778-8182-100
101-65
16G-83183 -85185-2045
206-99
310-3401
341 f.343-46347-50351-56357-59
360-78
379-415
416-51452-76476-95
1. Inds. 61 +1.2. There is no 129.
Utrance(s)232 53234-423243-5 772-79812e53282-96
108---1204 f.20729- 12
213-24
226-43
199322325
200
244-46
247-53
254-58260-63267-72
341-5r)360-78
379-415416-95496-531532-665671-609
610-29630-49
Section (s)16 a-d17 f.22 f.26-3222 f.33-40
501-.5456 f.17 f.22 f.
72-1(X)
118- 23 e124 a-d125-33
134-221
225-48
11522 f.
1617 f.
116
249-56
257-75
276-311316-41364-92
3. There Is no 318.
T (TETI)
SarcophagusBurial chambher
W. wallN. wallE. wall
1-1-53lost54-106+ 1
107-36137-83
S. wall 184-x-134PassageN. wall 185-210
S. wall 211-36Antechamber
W. wall 2371-91N. wall lostE. wal292-34 5S. wall 346-x-346-1
Passage to serdlabN. wall 346-72S. wall 3 73-99
CorridorXV. wall frag;.
Line (s) Utterance (s) S4Sarcophagus 1-7
1- 1-531 322-375
;4-64 338 f.65-80 210-12 180-90 340-46590 f. 208 192-103 347-51-0; 353f5
1071-36 142-71
13"7-49(1 224 2149-55 172 f. 11
156--83 355--58 5
184-5-184 246 2185-210 359-63 5
211-23 262 3224-35 264 3235 f. 272 3'
4. I ncls 544+ 1.5. 1 nle. 1-1, 20+1-3, and 51+1.
lection (s)1-5
518--1O
551-53126-3354--62124 e-q563-68570 f.
81--100218--2101a -f572-93252-56594-608327-36342-SO392
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Line(s)237-63263 f.264-91
292 f.293-95295-97297 f.298298 f299 f.300 f.301 f.302 f.303 f.304 f.305305305 f.307307-18319-31331-35335 f.336-45
346-x-346- 1
346-2
3073-99
frag. I f.3
Sarcophagus
Burial chambcr
Utterance(s)254-59253364-74
375-r7281-83285-89277290 f.280292 f.240378
I299 295 f.379-81287382318318383-99273 f.400-403206404-10
411
412 f.
414-21
480705
P (PEP! I)
Section (s276-315275609-59
660-62422-24426-30418431 f.421433-35244 f.663-66444438 f.667-69428670511 f.511 f.6 71-94393-414695-1701123 f-k702-19
720
721-36737-51
992-982207
V. wall 1- 5859-6566-122
123-28N. wall frags. H, K, and prob. LE. wall 129--151 415a
S. wall lost
PassageN. wall 152-1594-XS. wall lost
AntechamberN. wall frag. Pyr. 1ll 129 and poss. frag. DW. wall 160-204+±15S. wall 204+16-xE. wall 205--233- 15
Corridor, S. endE. wall 234-314WV. wall 315-89
Corridor, N. endXV. wall 390-491E. wall 492-564
VestibuleS. wall 565-605E. wall 606-629+X, inc. prob. frag. A and
W. wallN. wall
DescendingXV. wa1l
E. wall
poss. f rag. F630-714lost
passage, S. end715-$U5+x806-826+x, incl. prob. frag. E
Descending passage, N. endW. wall lostE. wall 827-x-836+y
Line(s)Sarcophagus
1-2122-3131-3434-4040-4748-5555-58
>f--6161-656
66-8787-8989 f.90-103
103 f.104--18118-21122122
123-28
129-3613('-38139 f.140-48148 f.150 f.
151+1-15
152-59159+ 1-x
1601 60f.161-70170-72172-91191 f.192-203203 f.
20441-5204+5 f.204+6-15
204+ 16-x
205-20221 f.222-26226226 end227227 f.228228-30230 end231231 f.232 end233
233+1-10233+10-15
234 f.236-314
Utterance(s)8
422365 f.423371 f.424370425
367 f.426-35
436--38336335439-46428447-53356454425
455356 f.456407457-60355461lust
462-64lost
337363465-69)265470-77270478-81407482 f.310484-87
488
489-964084117-99289lost
,500384233284-86lust
280292 f.lost
,501lost
502 A-I323503-9
6. Line 65 is used in section 7 also.
Section (s)6
752-64622-33765-67648-53768-74645-47775
634-39776-87
788-811547 f.546812-2577882C46
575-82847775
848-51
575-92852-567 10-13857-70572-7487 1-74
875-78
549 f.607 f.879-909351-57910-70383-87971-1001710-131002-19492-94
1020-47
1048 f.
1050-667 14-16
1067-70430
1071672237425-27421
433-35
1072
1073-77
5191078-1127
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Line(s)315-66366-8369-86386-88388 f.
390-482482-W)490 f.492-5 17517-31531-64
56.5-605
606-2162 1-23623-629 +.
630-38638-41641-74674-79)680-82682-714
715-30730-43743-85785-801801-805+51
806-8808- 11811-13813-16816-20820 f.821-826 f3
827-x-836 +y8
frag. A 1 f.23 f.94-8
frag. B 1-4frag. C 1-10frag. D 1
2-44 f.5
frag. E 1-34-5-±x
frag. Ffrag. G
frag. H
frag. Ifrag. K
1-31-5
1-41 f.
Utterance(s)510 f.322512 f.333514
515-32266533534357535-38539-52
553-57271558-61
562-64269565-73359307574-83
569325570584-86474348 f.206404350 f.405353401-3587706328707262
709
710in 627 B
302lost
704439684
708
711in 33 f.
715in 108-71
f rag. L 1-3 in 660frag.M 1-4 part of lines 117-20
Section (s)1128-61
5181162-74542
1175
1176-1262358-63
12631264-79583-92
1280-13021303-521353-89388-91
1390-14041405-22376-82
1423-84594-602482-86
1485-15721434-42525-33
1443-651573-86939-45565 f.123 f-k702567 f.703-5570697--701
1587-1606
2208537
2209327-36
22112212 f.1784 c--d458-63
2206812-14
2051-622210221425 c-26 c
2218in 72-100
1871 b-72
7, Incs. r 1' more line after 790 and 2 more linesafter 794.
8. Incls. 833+1.9. Beg. of line 3 lost.10. Frags. I-M pub. In Pyr. III 137 f.
Line(s) Utterance(s)frag. Pyr. III 129 594 or 626?f rag. O IM 14049
i f. 308 end3 f. in 304
M (MERNERE)SarcophagusBurial chamber
W. wall6
N. wall 14E. wall 1
19
S. wall l
sae1Antechamber
W. wall 23131
S. wall lE. wall 3
438-N. wall l
Corridor, S. endW. wall 4E. wallM
Corridor, N. endW. wall 667-
walVestibule
S. wall6cE. wall 7N l7
W. wall1
Ltne(s)Sarcophagus
1-2324-3030-3232-4242-5151-6162-6465-6767 f.69697070Q70-7373-8080f.82-8888-9090Of.91 f.92-9595-99
Utterance(s)8 f.
422367 f.370365 f.371 f.335 f.424373442428588446449447 f.450 f.589 f.426-34443 f.454425455452 f.
Section (s)1638 or 1770?
488 b-89 d469-
171a'
1-6162-6859-12930lost31-92
94-254lost
lost
55-3151617-76lost7 7-43"1+2-1-445"ost
46-55,556-666
-x-697
lost
98-73738-x-78687-826lost
Section (s)6 f.
752-64634-39645-47622-33648-53546-48768--74654-57819-227i"78
1607 f.825831826-30832-40
1609-11776--85823-24 d847775848-51841-46
11. Or from some S. wall?
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130
131-50150-66166-70170-74174-80180-89189-92
193
194194194 end195 f.19 6 end197197 end198-200200-216216-20220-33234-41241 f.242-44244244-46246 f.2417-50250-53253 f.254 end
255-302303-9309-15316317-24324-29329-36336-45345-61362-64364-74374-76377-9439449399-401401-8409409 f.411 f.412-16416-437+2
438-1-441442-45446-466+1
466+1-476
Utterance(s)437441332440439591414592
10
593356 f.407594-96355459597
460199244lost
436lost598lost
224599-602338 f.210-12340-46208348-51353400206401-3603 f.404lost or om.
473-76310487
472
468467483482477270478 f.481456461420419421418605466364470484606504
SEQUENCES OF SPELLS
Section (s) Line(s)793-808 498-51,817 f. 515 f.541 517-20815 f. 520-26812-14 526-41
1612-14 541-43737 543-47
1615-26 548 f.8 a-g549-54
1627-37 556-6257t5-92 623-49710-13 64%-56
1638-41 6"572-74 666864-67 66 7 -2-67,1642 674-82
868-70682-92868-70692-97
249 63_3
738-x--74,788-92 "744-76
776-801643 780-84
785 f.218-21 787-90
1645-74 790-93.551--53 794-8Z~126-33 823-26554-62124 e-gq565-68 Sroh570 Sroh695 f. Burial ch123 f-k WV. wal697-701
167.5-80702
N. wal,
926-55492-94
1046 f.924 f.894-905886-3
1011-191002-10956-70383--87971-91999-1001852-56871-74
743-49 E a751742 S. wall
1681 f.882-85609-21910-19
1020-24
5
3
r4
71412
'3
3gus
hami1-63
64-707 1--133
13411 135
135.+1 see S. wvall136
136+1 see S. wall137-79180--209210-16
2164-.107217--306+23307-409+3 or 4410-500+131501-552+47553-58 part of 496-500+1559-564 2565--73 part of 719+17-25574-579+1580-583+10 see S. wall11 584--645646647-709
135+1136+ 1
580-583+3583+4-10
584-709 see E. wall709+1-43
709+44-50709+51-766
frags. J6q. Fig. 12139 and 740 are one and the same line.
Utterance (s)563323525507,526-31523521607522608
515-19510520573
2695656091558-60610-12613 f.569 f.572
615 f.583617 f.306619
N (PEPI 11)
bier
51
Section (s)1408- 20
5191244-461102-61247-541231 f.1224-2617011227-301702
11.76-12201128-481221-231478-84376-82
1423-281703-901390-9517 10-351736-411434-651472-771373-781742 f.1568-721744-46476-81
1747-52
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8. wallN. wall
Antechamber
'767-93'794-820
W. wall 821-84885886-949
N. wall 9.%-1016+9frags. Jeq. Fig. 14
E. wall 1016+10-1055+121055+ 131055+14-77
3. wall frags. Jtq. P1. XV105548
Corridor, S. endW. wall 1056-79E. wall 10"79+1-2,5
Corridor, mid.W. wall 1080-1162E. wall 1163-1243
Corridor, N. endW. wall 1244-12614 8E. wall 1262-1296.,6
Vestibule8. wall 121)7- 1308 +26E. wall 1308+27-1350W. wall 13504+1-86N. wall 1351-87f rags. JR.q. Fig. 15
Line(s) Utterance(s)Sarcophagus 8 f.
1-28 43728-33 42433-36 43637 33537-41 42.341 f. 44142-46 43847-53 44253-60 4406 1-63 6201
64-66 370 f.66-69"1 36669 1. 3367 0 621
71 412 end71 44972 42872-75 446-4875-82 450 f.82-87" 367 f.87-89 589 f.89-95 426-3495-97 443 f.97 f. 45498 42599-101 4155
101-5" 452 f.105-12 356112-22 422122-25 365125-30 373
Line(s)130-32132 f.133
134
135
135+-1
136
136+1
137-4116141-48148-5617156 f.157-71171-79
Section (s)6 f.
793-8087 68-74788-92546"765-67817 f.809-11819-22815 f.
1753
645-50626-33547 f.
1754
732 f.831778825-30832-40634-3911--l177x--85823-24 d847775848-51841-46575-82752--64622-25654-57
13. See add'us to 67-70 In J3M. Fig. 9.14. See addnus to 87-97 ibid.
15. See addus to 103 f. ibid.
U tterance(s)369332622 f.
9
11
9
9
624268625272626 f.412 beg.
180-91 628-33192-201 327202-8 330 f.208 f. 326
210_1618 12-22216+ h1-54 1 Neit 43--64216+55-64 conts. pres. text216+6-9-5 lost216+96-98 635216 }99-103 651-53
216 +104-107' $ lost
217.5920 23-42260-63 32264_306+2321 43-71
307--31 72-81332-38 25338f. 31339146 26-30347-55 32 f.3.56-392,+1222 82-105 B
392,.12-400 26-29401 f. 598403-409 +3 or 4 106 f.
410-73 108-71473 + 1-481 (except
479)23 634 A-36
47948 1-93 (except
485) 637-394854944 9 5 ,-5 1+r31 6410 f.
16. See add'ns to 138-40 in JI'q. P1. 1.17. See add'ns to 152-76 ibid.
18. See add'ns to 210-i5 in J~q. P1. II.19. For 216+1-107 see J~q. Pis, 11-IV. The horiz.
line on P1. Illis 216+19. but its no. has not been printed.20. See add'ns to 228-41 and 251 f. In J~q. Pis. II f.
21. See 306+ 1-23 and add'ns to 278-85 and 302-5 in Jfq. Pis. III f.
22. See 392+1-12 and add'ns to 389-96 in .J6q.PI. V.
23. See 473+1-16 and add'ns to 469-88 ibid.J qjuiers nos. are used here for lines 473-+1--475. His473.1 is Sethe's 474 and Maspero's 475. Farther onJ'q. has interchanged Sethes nos. 478 f.
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Section (s)640-44541
1755 f.
8 h-k
7
7
1757--61370-75
1762-69392
1770-8.5721-31
1786-9 1535~ f.539 f.534
9-15
17951838-40
16-3222 f.33-49
50-5717 f.21 c19-21 b22--2558-6819-21 a
164369--71
72-100
17 92-981644 a
1799-18091644 b1644 c1810-16
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Line(s) Utterance(s) Section(s)501--28 17 2-98 101-14529-552+1 223--25 214-24
552+1-4524 642-50 1817-37552+46 f. 199 115
553-58 part of lines 496-500+1559-564+2 32 f. 22-25
565-73 part of lines 719+17.25
5 4 5 91580-583+31
583+4-10
584-97597-612612-20)621-23624624-28628-3.635-39)639-45
646
647-50650-54654-156656656-596591-61661 f.663-78678-84684-87687687-90690 f.691-94694 f.695695 1.696-98698-700700700 f.701 f.702702-5705-8708709709
709+ 1_2027709+20-22709+22-26 I!709+26-37709+37-40709+40-43
709+44-50
25 654-57
26 658
664
338 f.2 10-12340-46400208406347-49'206404-5]1
591
59335740759448566.59604600 f.599)602596355595
45941459766063743(9:661352405 en(353401-3662605418201-3
665 C663
Apouit frag.262458603
592
24. See add'ns to 552;15-20 In J&)q. f25. See add'ns in Jeq. P1. I.28. For lines 580-583 +10 see 36q. Pis27. See 709+1-70 and 710-719+30 In Jr
IX. Only frag. HI (end of 709+20--24) a:709+88 (Sethe's 710-5) if. were available fo
Line(s)709+51-719+15719+15-20719+20-74418
744-4629"746-48748 f.749 f.750-54754-66766
76 7-84784-87787-917 91--93794-99799 f.800-820821-46846 f.847-54854-62862-72872-84
885
886-91210913-169 16-189 18-38938-43943 f.945 f.946-48948 f.
9 50 -62962 f.964 f.965-67967 f.968-80980 f.981--100031
1000-10021002-1016+982
1016+ 10-10191$1019-211021-251025-281028-1055+4
1055+5-12
1055+13
1055+1l4-20341055+20
Utterance(s)213-22245 f.
665 A-67 C537267309668302669-72358
587463 f.673360 f.
674462675-77
468487483467482678-80
457
473-77270472478-80470481271471461
681-8430530830430.3685-88679689 f.310691 A-G456420693460694-96lost
lost
301421
53
section (s)134-213250-56
1898-19581298-1301364-69490 f.
1959 f.458-63
1961-895931587-1606876-78
199)0-93603 f.
1994-99875
2000-2028894-905
1046 f.1011-19886-93
1002-102029-33
8.57-59
926-70383-87924 f.971-98910-19999-1001388-91920-23871-74
2034-42472-75487-89468-71464-67
2063-862031 f.2087-2119492-942 120-36
852-56750
2139-43868-70
2144-68
446-57751
1841-52
1853-59
1884-97
55 1-530 126-33
554-62695 f.124 e-g706-9563-66123 f-k
beg. 702-3 a
1612-141627-37583-92710-13
1 638852-56
1860-6916801652-7 11645-5 11672-741641572-74
1639 f.864-67737
16421870-721799-1804812-14
1873569
d 7036b-5570697-701
1874-811681 f.
742117
1913-301882 6-83
2-over-23: 1-7327-36860-63
1675-79
1615-26 12 e.30. See add'ns to 892-98 in J~q. Fig. 13.
Fig. 11. 31. See add'ns to 990-1000 In J~q. P1. XI.
32. See add'ns to 1007 if. ibid..VIIf. 33. For add'ns incl. In 1016 +13 -1055 +4 see 36q.
eq. Pls.YVI- Pl. XII.*nd parts of 34. For 1055 +14 if. see .16q. Pis. X111 f. The,r ethe's ed. line at top of P1. XIII is 1055 + 78 (see J~j. p. 22).
28. See add'ns to 720-44 in J(q. Pis. IX f.29. For add'ns to 744-00 see Jl~q. P1. X and Fig.
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Line(s) Utterance(s)1055+20 f. 4181055+21 f. 4661055+22-27 364
1055+27--30 is CT tem.221055+30 f. fI Neit 40 155+31 f. is CT temp. 2931055+32-39 5241055+39 f.1055+40 f. 3631055+41-44 4061055+44-47 I Neit 692-951055+47-52 4931055+52 f. is CT 2081055+53 f.
1055+54 f. 2981055+55 2951055+55 2901055+56 I Neit 716-181055+56 f. 2811055+57 4991055 +57 2891055 +57 f. 500)1055+58 f. 2971055+59 2331055+59 284 beg.1055+59 f.1055+60 f. 285 end-871055+61 2801055+61 2921055+61 f.1055+62 f. 2401055+63 2271055+63 f.1055+64""-67 502 A-If1055+67 f. 2961055+68 2911055+68 f.1055+69 2821055+69)I Neit 7221055+701055+70 f. 299)1055+71-74 469)1055+74-77
1055+78 333
1056-64 5041065-79 511
1079+1_1036 6091079+10-15 558-601079+16-19)1079+191-23 503
1079+24 f. 322
1080-971098-11011101-711007-191119--211121-241124-281128 f.1129-341134361136-451145-521152-62
35. End di!.
563525507527-31526523521608522607
512697
Section (s)742882-85609-21
1233-43
607 f.706-9
1059-62
442 f.438431
422351070430
1071440 f.237425 a-b
426 d-28421433
244 f.227
1073-76439432
423
4449)06-9)
542
1082-881149-61
1703-9)1390.-95
1078-81518
1408-201244-461102-61248-5412471231 f.1224-2617021227-3017011373-781162-6f72169-75
36. For 1079 +1-. 5see J q. P1. XVI .
Lines)1163-12271228-361237-431244-571257-1261 +1337
1261+13-18
1262-711271-821282-961296-1296+1 13
1296+11-131296+13-16
1297--1308111308-1308+24°
1308+2-131308+14-231308+24-26
1308+27411308+27-371308+37-421308+42-5 11308+51-691308+70-1310
1310 f.421311-131313 f.1314 f.1316-191319-341334-381338-50
13,50+ 1-23"~1350+23-261350+26-311350+31-3513504+35-521350 +53-5151350455-711350+71-7.51350+75-8113,50+81-861350186 end
135 1-701370-781378-84441384-87
Utterance(s) Section (s)515-19 1176--1220486 1039-45565 1423-28
506 1094-1101606 1683-1700513 1168-74532 1255-62573 1478-84359 594-602535 1280-90
337 549 f.
556 1379-86lost
lost
553 1353-69331 495-500574 f. 1485-99
698 2176 f.566 1429568 1431-33567 1430617 1744 f.619) 1747-52610-12 1710--35306 476-81699--701 2178-991
569-70 beg. 1434-57478 beg. 1)71-75
581 1551-57
571) 15391-42
613 1736-39)
571I 1466-71lost or blank
582 1558-67562 1405-7564 1421 f.702 f. 2200-2205
frag. A 1-3 part of lines 473.10--12frag. B 1if. 712 2215frag. C 1-8 part of lines 216*96--103
37. See 1261 + 1 -18 in Jeq. P1. XVII land Fig. 14 bW.
38. See 1296 +1-16. also add'ns to 1293-96, in Jeq.P1. X'VII.
39. See add'ns to 1299-1308 in J6q. P1. XVIII.
40, See 1308+1-26 Ibid.
41. See 1308 +27-_70 and add'ns to 1309 f. in JHj.Pls. XIX f.
42. See add'ns to 1310-39 in Je q. Pis. X X f. andFig. 15 d--e.
43. See 1350 +1- 86 in J~q. Pis X X II-X:XI V. Theunplaced insert on P1. XXIV bears ends of lines1350+ 42-53.
44. Incis. 1381+1.
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3-5 505 1089-93f rag.E1 1-3 713 2216f rag. F 1-4 part of lines 1079+8-11frag. G 1-6 belongs with frag. Jeq. P1. XV 4:
4-9frag. HI 1-5 part of lines 709+20--24frag. I 1-7 part of lines 583+4-10J6q. Fig. 12 a" 1-3
b 1-3c seeid 1-5e part of lines 750-54f 1 f. 530 1253U 1-4hi1-4i over c"
12-4 565 1423-28
k i f.l 1-3m 1-3n i f.a 1-4
627.
J~q. Fig. 14 a 1-4b 1--311 606c 1-3d 1-3
J~q. Fig. 15 all 1-3b 1-6c 1-5d over gap over e
part of lines 1334-39f i f.g 1-4h 1-4i 1if.k 1-51 1-5m 1-4n 1-3o 1-5p 1-5q 1-5r 1-48 1-4t i f.u 1-5
Line(s)J~q. Pl. XV
55
Utterance(s) Section (s)1:1 f.
3-6 5097-9 cf. 2659 cf. 703
2:1 cf. 509, 524,682
Ccf.cf.
2-53 see 234 over gap over frag. G
i f. 4193 f.4-9 508
5:1 cf. 1602-4
6:1-37:1
2 cf . 555 ef8:1-59:1-4
10:1 f.11:1 f.12:1-613:1-614:1-515:1-616:1-317:1-418 over gap over 22
1-3 3254 f. 4656 f.
1773 f.
1689-91
1120-27cf. 351-57r2202 C49*1122 b,
1235 b,2043 b"
746-49
1107-17cf. 95 c'9
f. 1378 cll
5x271.31879-81
19:1-320:1-321:1-322 seel1823 over gap over 360
1 f.2-5 565 1423-285-99 f.
24: 1 f.25:1-45126:1-6
6-827:1-328:1-13 part of lines 1055+25-37"
29:01-1415 f. cf. 269 cf. 380 f.6$16-23
45. Letters assigned by writer. 49. Contexts dif.
46. ops miplaed rag. fl'gJ~q Pl XV3 ater 50. Poss. misplaced frags. belonging with J6q.46.apos.mslcdf gs ogJq 1~~Fig. 12 i over c.
47. Powe. a misplaced frag. of lines 1261+ 2 -4; cf 51. With Uine 3 cf. Pyr. 343 a.Jeq. Pl. XVII. 52. Hence from E. (not S.) wall.
48. Frags. a-h read r. to 1., i-u I. to r. 53. Contexts dif.
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NEIT
Burial chamberN. wall
W. wallS. wall
E. wall
CorridorW. walE. wad,
N 1055
1-4243-6465-128
129-92193-256257-328329-83384-449450-92493-.581582-657658-722723-87
788-818l 819-49
Utterance (s) Section (s)624 1757-61330 f. 5394 f.
704 2206
586 1582-86474 939-45688 2078-86268 37(1-75476 951-11
30 f.
I N 216+-111-5423-2153234-423243-17
72-81253282-96
10--7 1
173-98171 end'
cf. 635 B651-53
65258-6264--71 bej
223-25in 641
16-1822 f.26-3222 f.33-40
50-1717 f.22 f.58-64
72-100
101 e-14(4J end'
cf. 171951838-40
18394 1-43
g. 45-49 beg.
214-241814 a-b beg.
Line(s)1-44-66i f.7 f.9-14
14-1718-2323-3132-3737-4040 f.41 f.
43-64
65-7374-777 8-101
102-51)
129-58154-65166-72173-92
193-256
257-82283-9)2293-95296-98299 f.301302-8309-28
329-57358358 f.359 f.360 f.361 f.362-64364364 f.365 f.366 f.367 f."4
54. Lines367--75 0 Aba 515-23 (where begIs om.) .
Line(s) Utterances368 454 end368 f. in 649370 f. in 592372 Aba 518 f.372 f. 592 end373 cf. 640 beg.373 f. in 640374 f. I Aba 522 f.375-83 592 beg.
384 f.38!-89389-96396-40 1401-3403-9409-11411 f.412 f.413-164 16-20420-27427-34434-42442-44445-49A
450-5 5456-68468-79479-84484-(.-1492 beg.492 end493-581581
582-601601-6606 f.607-22623 f.624-26626-4064(1-52652-55655-57
658- 69669-76676-91692-95696-700700-706707 f.7-08 f.709-11711 f.712713713 f.714 f.715716716716-18718 f.719720720
in 368446-48450 f.367 f.589 f.426-34443 f.454425455452 f.3561593357423371 f.
424468412669667 A
213-22245 beg.
6906744626 75 f.
32665 C beg468412
IN 1055+31 f.690 beg.
665 A593468
1I N 1055+44-47
4932402962982952 777284 beg.283285 beg.291290 beg.289 beg.
IN 1055+56502 D280502 C233
cf. 646 cif. 1825645 1824647 end 1827 b
in 648 1829 c
649 beg. 1830-31 a454 beg. 847 a-b
56
s) Section(s)847 c
1831 b-32 a1624
1626cf. 1810
1811 b-12 a
1615-24 a
638825-30832-40634-391609-11
76-85823-24 d847fHI)
848_51841-46575-82
1627-3 7583-9276,5-67648-53
7683-74894-905721-33
1908-121943-48
134-2 132.50-5 1 a beg.
2092-211919(94-99875
2000-201722 f.
1913-14 [b]
894-905721-33
2092-95 a
18938-19071627-37894-905
1059-62244 f.439442 f.438418425 a-b424426 a432431 a430 a
107-4421
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end-46 251 a end-5665 BA 7 B 1908-54 [a]
mid.
Line(s)t721 f.722 N 1055+69722 end
723-29 245729-87 6(
788-800800-805805-8809-13813-18818
819-35836-40840-48849
OtTDJ. (OUDJEBTEN)
Burial chamber
1149-611078-811762-65 a472-75487-89520-21 a beg.
2120-281328-321082-88518 a-c beg.
N. wall 1-5O51-103
104-11112-47
XV. wall 148-184+xS. wall 185--203+ 1
204-x--250+y~E. wall 251--x-275+yFragments 276-296+1
297-320321-39
A-VU tterance(s) Section (s)
33-38 24-3032 22 f.47 f. 3655-57 39 c-40
2526-2829-36137-4041-41+x
42-142-4546-SO0
51-103
104-1 11
112-31132-34135-40141-47 IN148-56156-77177-184+z6°
105«
83--92 58 c-6181 56 f.245 17f.
32 22f.43f. 33f.
108-7 1 72-100
191-98 109-14
223-25 214-24224 end 221223 beg. 214-165+31 f.
532606
55. Incas. lost lines 30 +1- 3.
56. Incls. lost lines 55 +1-3,and 90+ 1 f.
1683-17(061
71+1-3, 76+1-3,
57. Lines 103 +1-20 are lost bef. 104.
58. Om. sec. 1250.
59. Ends in gap.
60. Lines 178 if. may contain Pyr. 1064 (Ut. 495).
Line(s) IUtterance18 5-203+ 1 468
204-xr-214214-32 213-11232 f. 553 be233 fall 553 he234-4161 217241-44 217 en244-25O+541 553
251-x-252252-54 308254-57 304257-60 303260-66 324 ex
2 6 6 -2 7 5 +y
2"76-8661 357
286-296+1 366 f.
207-32066
321-31332-39) rin 5081
f rag. A" 1-4 i n 269
frag. B 1-6f rag. C 1-6f rag. D 1-7 part of li ne:
f rag. B' 1-4frag. F 1 f.
f rag. G 1-8
f rag. II 1-7rag. 1 1-6 p)art of ine
f rag. J 1
2-56 f.
in 690
frag. K 1-4 in 266
frag. L 1-6frag. M 1-4f rag. N 1-7
f rag. 0 1-6frag. P 1-5f rag. Q 1-6f rag. S over gap over 1R
1-1068 in 665 Cfrag. T 1-6frag. U 1-6 in 665 Af rag. V 11 in 306 or
2-9
yes Section (s)894-905
eg.eg.
!keptend
134-601353-55 b beg.
1353-54 a beg.lr,52L-.6 0
157_f6011353-69
487_8963468-7 1464-67520-24 b
583-92626-35
x1 100--171
377-81
s250-42-8
.128-33
2093-95
358 /h-62
1916 b-26 [b]1903-6 a
r 480 480 dor 994 e
61. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.
62. Amount of further loss, if any, uncertain.
63. Sec. 489 b-c in order c -b?64. Jbquler thinks 276-296 + 1 part of N. wall.
65. With 299 f. cf. Pyr. 1364 a-b. Jbquier says cf.313 with Pyr. 2172 b, 314 with Pyr. 2175 b-c; but con-text seems to differ.
66. Frags. A-F read r.toi., a-V1. to r.
67. Frag. F is prob. not part of lines 330-39.68. Lines 2-10 begin on 8, and 1-4 end on R.
511503625 A305308324
691 A-C540504322 beg.
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APOaTT
Burial chamberFragments only
Line(s) Utterance(s) Section(s)f rag. 1 over 27 over 7+6 over 4+30+3161
1 f.3-21 213-17 beg. 134-57 a
22( rag. 2 over gap over 237°1-7 EC N 709+22-26
83: 1-64:1-4 part of frag.l1etc.: 10-13571 over 25+26
1F 111
2118 end- 119 beg. r165 d-76 b'
6:1-4 part of (rag. 1 etc.: 7-107:1-3 part of frag. 1 etc.: 4-68: _197 2part of frag. 24 etc.: 3-219:1-47$
10 over 207'
2-78-10
11(rag. 11 ii1f.
3-67 f.
ii 1-8(rag. 12:1-3f rag. 13 i 1--6
ii I(.frag. 14:1-3(rag. 15:1-3(rag. 16:1 f.(rag. 17:1f.frag. 18:1f.(rag. 19:1-4(rag;. 20:1-8(rag. 21:1-3
37.4232
2325
r;34 182-88
117-22
148-50
126-28167 f.
part of (rag. 10 etc.: 181 end
30-3222 f.
16 a-d17 f.126158-60 b
75--77
19079 c-80
99
57
23:1-7 part of (rag. 2 etc.: 1-
24 over 81-9 364 end 6149-16 677 201
16-18 374 65118-21
25:1 (. part of (rag. 5 etc.: 17 f.1
26:1-3 part of (rag. 5 etc.: r9-1127:1-5 part of (rag. 1 etc.: 4-828: 1-97
3-21,8-28
8 f.
89. Frags. 1-8 and 22-31 read r. to i., 9-21 1. to r.Lines 1-11 of frag. 1 etc. begin on frag. 1.
70. Lines begin on frag. 2, end on frag. 23.
71. Still in situ on S. wall.72. Frag. 8 Is in situ at N. end of E. wall.
73. Prob. frags. 9-21, certainly 10-:16 and 20, comefrom N. wall.
74. Lines 4 if. begin on frag. 10. The blocks mayjoin, but in any case lost chips interrupt the text.
75. Tops of lines.
Line(s) Utterance(s) Section(s)frag. 29:1-3frag. 30: 1-4 part of frag. 1 etc.: 14-17(rag. 31:1-5 part of frag. 1 etc.: 18-22
ABA
Burial chamberN. wall, 1. 1-7
8-1-4546-5758-69
N. wall, mid. 70-120121-260
260-1-xN. wall, r. 261-312W. wall frags. onlyS. wall, r. 312+ 1-16 3 1S. wall, 1. 313-r411-376
377-1581-423424_1l41S4515-1141.605606-53-637
E. wall 637 *1-646647-711712-73
773+1-787+28787+ 29--x
Line(s)1-7
8-1-1011 f.12-1414 f.16-2121-3737-45
46-57
58-6869
70-7777 end78 f.80-9393-9596-118
119 (.121-36136f.138-145'
1461-52153-57158-69169-260'6
260+1-x261-309310-12
312+ 1_163'
313-15316-20321-24
Utterance(s) Section(s)
58-626863-6770-71 beg.
634 Acf. 20-22
634 A
627 Aexcept end302
23-2532 legendlost34-423243-57lost
72-80
81[2513282-96
108-98
mere traces213-22245 f.
lost
lost
41-434744-46
48 b--49 beg.1792 beg.
cf. 11-151792 beg.
1771--77 b beg
458-63
16-1823 b end
26-3222 f.33-40
50-55
56 f.[17f.]22 f.58-6472-114
134-213250-56
592 end 1623-26368 beg. 636
78. End (Aba 252-80) lost.
f rag.frag.f rag.
frag.frag.frag.f rag.frag.
frag.( rag.
(rag.(rag.( rag.(rag.
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Line(s) Utterance(z) Section(s)324-7177372-76 536 beg. 1291-93abed
377-158-377-1 lost377-423'
424-h141-424-1 lost424-3779438-43 267 364-69443-49 cf. in 563 cf. 1408-15449-51 cf. in 325 cf. 531452-514
515 J140-515-1 lost51580 454 end 847 c515 f. in 649 1831 b-32 a516-18 in 592 1624518 f. Neit 372519 592 end 1626519 f. cf. 640 beg. cf. 1810520-22 in 640 1811b-12a522 f. II Neit 374 f.523--3081 Pap. Schmitt xviii 34-39531_3481 374 658 f.534-68 665 C 1913-30568-72 663 1882 b-83572-79 357 beg. 583-88 a579-8681 357' beg. 583- 87 b586 356 end 582 c-d587-96 is lBD 99 sEil §§ 1-4 begA8596-605 conts. prec. text
606-53-612+2083613 f. 407 end 7131-5 28307
625-29 627 B beg. 1779-80 b630-36 cf. 627 B cf. 1778-85636 f. 627 B beg. 17 78 a- bbeg.
637+ l-_56184638-40640 f.641-46
647-57658 f.659 f.
61601--6616666-68668-72672-74675-78679-84684 f.
lost400 end208406 beg.
473 beg.338210 beg.347 f.lost206404350 f.405353
696 c-g124 e-g706-8
926-30 c551 f.126 r27abeg. l563-65
123 f-k702567 f.703-5570
77. For 358 cf. Pyr. 1719 a.
78. For 387 cf. Pyr. 2109.
79. For 424 end cf. Pyr. 386 a.
80. Lines 515-23I Nelt 368-75.
81. Lines of orig. copied In wrong order.
82. In 596--602 occur bits of if 4-7.83. All lost except for parts of 606-1-612, un-
identified.
84. Lines 637 12 f. are prob. tops of lines 65S f.
85. So if lines 659 f. do not extend below 3d reg. andlines 660f. not above 2d reg. Lines 658-60 extendthrough 2d and 3d regs. at least.
Line(s) Utterance(s) Section(s)685-97 401-3 697-701698-703 625 B 1765 b-69 a beg.704f. 207 124a-d706-11 662 beg. 1874-77 a
712-18 591 1612-14719-22 660 1870-72723- 428 587 115871-1606743-7381
773+x-778 600 1652-59771--84 602 1672-74'785-87
787+1-28 lost
787+29--x lost except poss. f rags.
frag. Mf 1-x-44y + A88 1-3601 1660-71
A 4-9f2 +1 1-4+t41 + B 1--148o587 beg. 1587-98 b
fIrag. C 1-3f rag..D 1-7frag. E 1-8frag. F 1 f.frag. G i 1-4
ii 1 f.3-5
frag. 11 i 1 f.ii 1-3
frag. I see f ra ffrag. K 1-3
frag. L I2-56 f.+a
prob. part of lines 70-77"1
cf. 627 B end cf. 1785 end627 B beg. 1778 f.
g. A
625 A end 1765 ar 71 end 49 end
frag. M see f rag. Af rag. N 1-3frag. 1-5f rag. P9s2
1-5
frag. Q 1-5+r31 + 1R 1-4,r11210 end-12 130 d-33
frag. S 1-4 32 22 f.5-8 23 16a-d8 f. 25 beg. 17 a-b
frag. T 1-5 in 356 577-80 afrag. U 1-4frag. V11 i 1-7 cf. in 359 cif. 595-600
7 f. in 475 . 9489 cf. in 359 cf. 601 b10
ii 1-10 only scattered signs and traces
86. Lines 724-31 are wholly lost; much is oni.87. Line 750 begins like Pyr. 126.
88. Altogether 22 lost lines preceded 774, it line658 extended Into 4th reg.
89. F'rags. A-Rk (fronm N. and E. walls) read 1. to r.,8-1 4 (from S. and W. walls) r. to I.
90. Frags. M, A, I, and B belong to 5th reg. on E.wall ac. to Jiq.
91. If Jfiquler's pls. are uniform in scale, then hisnote against this seems wrong.
92. From 5th reg. on E. wall?93. lfq. sugs. from 2d reg. on S. wall.
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Line(s)f rag. W
9 4 1-456 f.8-11
frag. X 1-3
f rag. Y 1-3f rag. Z i 1-3
4-7ii
f rag.. Aa1- 7f rag. 13b 1-5
Utterance(s)4.50 raid.-51
5x89' f.426_1311367 f.
267 beg.
all signs lost
94. From W. wall; long lines.
Section (s)834-40
16x09'-I 1776J8l1634-39
364-65 abeg.
Line(s) Utterance(s)frag. Cc95i 1-14 675 end-76 beg.
ii 1-8 only 3 signs left9 f.
10 f. cf. in 532 c11-14
frag. Ddiii 1
1-67
f rag. Ee 1-3frag. Ff 1-4frag. Gg 1-6
f rag. !Ih 1-4
mere traces256 end257
Section (s)20ro511
,f. 1256 b
30396304-7
95. Jteq. assigns to 2d and 3d regs. of S. wall.
96. Om, b-c.
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N ow that sufficient accessory data have been provided, the list of occurrences of Pyra-
mid Texts itself follows.'
P~YRAMID TEXTS: NUMBERED UTTERANCES
Section (S) Occurrences1 -5 T sarc.
1 a beg. MMeriinose A and C'Sare. C-I text 36 b)eg.Memphis A-B
1 c beg. Memphis A-B3c M18CI
Sq 1 X edIge-inscr.
5 ald Sarc. C-F text 12
Utterance(s)1-f1 beg.
2 beg.4 end
7 beg. andlend
7 beg.8 f.
89
9 p isalso435 ex.beg.
101112-22
Memphis AAspelta N 5--7M\erimnose CM sarc.N Asare.
P' sare.P 65
N 134
N 136N 136+1
M 130N 135
N 210-16
1. No refs are given to Antamani, q.v. under Sources.Among the sources cited, two mentioned by Sethe-Florence statue and Ihy--could not be found.
Other sources known by ref. oniy are I3 5 L. RH 1W,BM 6661, BM 10064, SM 10081, SBM10209, IBM 10252,BM 10255, BiM 10317, BM 10319, BIM 10332, BM 29580,BM 42141, BM 54521, Dublin 1669, Khonsu, Krakowpap.,M400,MSOC,MelrD,Sq6SqSq A, andY2C.
A few sources have been only partially published: Har-makhls, M 47 C, Pap. Schmitt, Sq 3-5 Sq. Sq 1-2 X,Sq B, and Vat. 1.
Unavailability of texts occurring in the documents ofall three groups Is noted in each instance. But no distinc-tion has been made between pub. of full texts and of vars.only.
Omitted from the list are some minor details such asPyr. 514 dbeg.In SD 109b beg., 980bln lBD 151 k, 1138cmnCT 62 (ECTI267abeg.), 1248 cex. end In CT 77 (ECT 1118 c), and 2097 c end in CT 62 (ECT I 265 e).
2. Listed under each entry in the chronological ar- 1rangement given on pp. 42 f.
61
Utterance(s)13 end
20-2220 f.
20
Section (s) Occurrences9 b end1 in FL:
TT 100 in I1. CVIIC58036i 14f.
11-15 cf. Aba 21-3711-14 in FL:
TB 17 Schi. 1Ps. LVIIa--LV I II a
ibid. P1. LX I II a-c 4Amrrenirdis a 1 16-321T 3311, 1Nl. I f. 17-
3311-13 c in FL:
TB 14 Sch. II305 f.11f. in FL:
TT 100 in P1. CVibid. in P1. CVIIlButehainon Sch. 1Pl.
IV b 21-26Arnenird is a 203-6TT 33 II, P1. VII 34-
38L 3155 Sch. Pis. XXI
19--XXII 3ibid. P1. XXVI 10-14
11-12 b in FL:C 58036 vi 23-vii 6
11-12 a AkhmimA
11 in FL:TT 78 Sch. II 288TT 100 in P1. CVIITB 14 Sch. II 303TB 17 Sch. P1. LII dTB 11Butehamon Sch. P1.
IVb 2f.Amenirdis a 73-76Pediusir text 82:31-
33C 58036 v 13-16
3. Registers are distinguished as a (above) and b (be-low). Line nos. follow Daressy, who skips a 112, 114.and 128.
5a6 f.
6
7 P isalso786 b-87
9-15
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Harmakhis frag. 21L 3155 Sch. P1.
XXVII 811 a CJ 31566 in Text VII
cf. Aspelta B 58 end12a in FL:
TB 17 Sch. P1. LIX bButehamon Sch. P1. V
9f.Amenirdis a 144-46TT 33 I I1 P1. III 50-
52
1 3 f.
L 315Sch. P1.XXIII13-15
in FL:TT 100 in P1. CVIC 58036 vii 12-viii 9
Harmakhis frag. 11L 3155 Sch. P1. XXII
5-1713 a-b in FL:
C 58036 vii 7 f.
13 a in FL:
TT 100 in P1. CIIibid. in P1. CVITB 17 Sch. P1. LVIII bibid. P1. LX c 4-6ibid. P~1. LXI a 1-3
Ainenirdis a 133 f.ibid. a 167 f.cf. ibid. a 170-72TT 33 II, P1. 11 34 f.ibid. P1. IV 78 f.ibid. P1. IV 82 f.C 58036 viii 14 f.
Harrnakhis frag. 14
ibid. frag. 24
L 3155 Sch . P1. XXII109f.
ibid. P1. XXIV 7 f.ibid. P1. XXIV 12 f.
l3aend in L:TT 100 in P1. CVI
13 b-14 in FL:Butehamnon Sch. Pis.
IV b 27-V 113b-f cf.TT3113 6-c cf. in FL :
TT 78 Sch. II 288TB 17 Sch. P1. LIX a
7 f.
4. Unavailable.
62
22
23-4223-25
23
146b-c in FL:TT x 1 4 3 1 Sch. II 289
15 in FL:TT 57 Sch. 1 127TT 78 Sch. II 288TT 100 in P1. CVIITB 17 Sch. P1. LX bButehamon Sch. P1.
VT 13Amenirdis a 157-60TT 33 II1 P1. IV 66-
70L 3155Sch. P1. XXIII
end16-32 N 217-59
16-18 Neit 65-7.3Aba 70-771
16a-d W 1-4
W347-50Apouit frag. 11 ii1 f.Aba frag. S 5-8BH 1 C 23-28BH 3 C 63-66BH 6 C 1-9BH 1lOx 41-46BH 2 Ox 19-26
5. Incls. frag. E.
21
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Utterance (s) Section (s) OccurrencesButehamon Scit. P1.
V 7 f.Amernr(Iis a 142TT 33 II1 P1. 11 44-46C 58036 ix frag. B beg.L 3155 Sch. P1. XXIII
9-1113 b cf. in FL:
Pediusir text 82:35-37
13 c-14 in FL:TT 100 in I1. CVButehamon Sch. Pls.
VI d 13-VII 5TT 33 I I1 P1. VIII 40-
45Harrnakhis frag. 24L 31 55 Sch. Pis.
XXVI 17-XX VII 413 cf Akhmim A13 c cf. in FL:
TT 82 P1. X VII13 e-14 a cf. in FL:
Pediusir text 82: 68-72
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
S 1-7S 292-94TT 33,P1.V2f.in FL:
Butehamon Sch. P1.XIII 21 f., also 24-26
L 3155 Sch. P1.XXXVIII 2-5
16 a in FL:TT 33 II, Pl. XLI 41-43
17f. W 5-9W 72-77W 351-56N 332-38Neit 159-65Oudj. 41-41+xApouit f rag. 11 i 3-6
[Aba 1 46L52]B 2 Bo 18-23B 2 Bo 466-70BH 1 C 29-38
BH3C67-71BH 6 C 10-21BR 1 Ox 47-54BR 2Ox 27-35
BR 1 W 1-136S 8-19S 159-685 294-96Sq 2 Sq chamber head?T 2 Be 104-13T 1 C 232-34TT 95TT 100 P1. LXXVIII
6-10ibid. in P1. CXII ATT [1191 Sch. II 153 f.CJ 27987 obv. 6-11C 23099Sq B8TT 331, P. V4-6ibid. P1. IX 59-61
STT 223 Sch. I1307 f.
Rekamsaf W 1-7Pedineit 90-92Pediniese 96-104ibid. 300-308
Utterance(s) Section(s) OccurrencesPs. 135-40Tchannehibu 91-96Psamtik 1-4C 23241
17-18 b Ipi
25 beg. (cf. 17 (cf. 826 cf. G 1 T 587-89447 beg. and Sq 1 Sq 139-42and 568 1431 T9C24f.beg.) a-b) cf. Abydos G 50 E
cf. Akhmim B17 a-b Aba frag. S8 f.
BH 1 Ox 71cf. Peiw
l7cend S 5Cl10f.18 c-d SqlO0Cl132 f.
Sq6SqS0f.5
in FL:TT 100 P1. XCVI 1:10
ibid. in P1. CL 3155 Sch. P1.
XXXV 318 c Pediniese 434
Tchannehibu 20118d T1C238
26-30 19-21 b N 339-4626-29 19-21 a N 392+12-400
26 19a Sq6Sq48f.829 20-21 a Sq 6 Sq 42-478
20 Sq 6 Sq 16--18Hekamsaf E 6-9
29 end--31 21 Sq 2 Sq chamber head9
29end 21a Sq6Sq 20 0
31 21 c N 338 f.32 f. 22-25 N 347-55
N 559-564+222-24 b S62-72
32 22f. W10-13
W 32-36W 78-81W 343-46N 260-63Neit 74-77Neit 102-5Neit 166-72Neit 623 f.Oudj. 17-19Odud j. 42-45
25
6. Unavailable.
7. So de Buck ; not copied.
9. So de Buck; not copied.
8. Unavailable. 10. Unavailable.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
Apouit f rag. 1-over-208-10
Aba 93-95Aba 153-57Aba frag. S1-4B 2Ba 471-74BH 1 C 39-47BH 3 C 72-75BH 3 C 94-98BH 1 Ox 55-59M 40 C 1-12S 20-26S 111-18S 169-75S 290-92cf. 85C23-36Sebekmose P1. VTT 96 RT XXII 86 f.cf. TT 100 P1.LXXVIII
1-6TT 11 1 9 1 Sch. 11149-52cf. C 23039C 23099cf. C 23112Enekhpekhrod situlaSq B'°
"IT 33 I, P1. VI 7-9ibid. P1. VI 23-25
ibid. P1l. VIII 44-46ibid. P1. IX 62 f.Udjahorresnet AUdljahorresnet B
Hekamsaf E 10-14Pedineit 92-94Pediniese 105-9ibid. 300--13Ps. 141-44Tchannehibu 97-100Psamntik 5-7cf. C 23155C 23241
22 c.T6§1:0B 1lOC 3f.
Q 1 5W7f."Sq 3C 37 f.T 1C 8-10T 2 C 82-86T 9 C 296 f.Tm S5f '2
Utterance(s) Section (s)
33-3833 (cf. 423)
33 end-34mid.
34-42
34-36
34f.
34
34 end -36
22 a23 b end24-3024 f. (of.
765-67)25 c-26 c
OccurrencesGIM 10496cf. C 23162Aba 77 endOud j. 1-16Amenirdis b 170-77
P f rag. H
26-32 \V 14-31
Neit 78-101Aba 80-93BH 3 C 76-93S 27-61TT 33 I, P1. VI 10-22
26-29 in FL:TB 14 Sch. II 299 f.
TB 17 Sch. Pis. Ld-LI b
TB 1126 f. in FL:
Amenirdis a 25-3426 rA;)ouit frag. 11 i 7 f .
CT 354 b:B 3 C 148-50B 2 L 389Sq 2 Sq chamber
head"3Leyden K 14Tchannehibu 101-4in DTR:
Berlin Arnon xxxiv3-6
Berlin Mut xxix 2-4in FL:
TT 100 in P1. CVIIButehamon Sch. P1.
III 1 f.C 58036 ii 7-12
26 ex. end BH 1 Ox 67-7026 a-e in FL :
Pediusir text 82:26-28
26 a-b in DTR :Abydos Horus, Isis,
Amon, and Har-akhte [and Ptah] :Mariette tableau 33
Berlin Amon xxxvi 1Berlin Mut xxx 3
26! end- BH 1 Ox 60-66''29
13. So de Buck; not copied. 14. In var. order.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrencesin 34 f. 26 f-27 b in FL:
TT 127 Sch. II 28535-36 beg. 27 f. cf. Ag35 27 Sq 1Sq
Sq B14&IPsamtik 37 f.in DTR:
Abydos King: Mari-ette in Pl. 33
in FL:TT 100 in P1. CVIButehamnon Sclh. P1.
III 3-6C 58036 ii 20-iii 3
27 a-c in DTR:Abydos Amon : Mari-
ette tableau 34 endAbydos Horus, Isis,
Amon, Harakhte,and Ptah : Mariettetableau 35
Berlin Amon xxxiv 7 -xxxv 1
Berlin Mut xxix 4 f.27 d in DTR:
Berlin Amon xxxv 7 f.Berlin Mut xxx 2
36 28 f. Sq 2 Sq chamber head'5
28-29 b in DTR:Berlin Amon xxxv 1-4Berlin Mut xxix 6-8
in FL:Butehamon Sch. P1.
1II 7-10C 58036 iii 7-14
28-29 a CT 354a :B3C 147f.B 2L388f.
in FL:TT 100 in P1. CVIcf. Arnenirdis a 35-41
37-42 30-32 Apouit frag. 10-over-20 :2-7
37 30 a in FL:TT3 100 in P1. CI
Butehamon Sch. P1.VIc4f.
Amenirdis a 180 f.TT 33 II, Pl. V 101-3L 3155 Sch. P1. XXV
4 f.14a. U'navailable.
Utterance (s) Section(s)39 f.
39 end43-7143-57
43 f.4344-4847 f.55-575758-71
58-62
58
Occurrences31 L 2 Li 103+prec. rec-
tangle31b G1T40633-49 N 264-306+2333-40 W 37-55
Neit 106-28Aba 96-1 18S73-1 10TT 33 I, Ps . V hf .
26-4333 f. Oudj. 46-5033 BH3C9934-36 cf. G 1 T 407-1036 Oudj. 20 f.39 c-40 Oudj. 22-2440b G 1T41.241-49 B 16 C 19-3118
beg.41-43 Neit 302-8
Aba 8-1-1041z a in Saq. 41 a
Sq 3C 92 f.62-71 beg. 43-49 beg. Hekamsaf N 1-3011
Pediniese 121-35ibid. 324-38
62 43 Sql1 Sq 99 f.43 a Saq. 14 a :
Sq g6 C82Saq. 41 b beg. :
Sq 309443 a beg. TT31
in DTR:Berlin Amon xxvii 1ibid. xxvii 5
in FL:TT1 100 in P1. CVIITB 17Sch.1P1.Lc1f.TB 11Amenirdis a 22 f.C 58036 i 22
43 b in Saq. 41b :Sq 30 96
63-68 44-47 Saq. 41 b end-c beg.:Sq 3 C97--100
63-67 44-46 Aba 12-1464-71 beg. 45-49 beg. Neit 309-2868 47 Aalif.69-71 48f. Saq.41d:
Sq3C 105-11l70 f. 48 b-49 Sql1SqOO0-107
16. In disorder.
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Section (s)
48 b-49beg.
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSOccurrences Utterance(s) Section(s)
Aba 14 f.
in 71 49 bits Saq. 41 a end:Sq 3 C 93 f.
71 end 49 end Neit 283-92Aba f rag..L 6 f.+xcf. Saq. 14c
Sq 6 C083 f.72-81 50-57 W 56-71
N 307-31Neit 129-58
72-80 50-55 Aba 121-3672-79 50-54 TT 33 I, P1. VIII 47-55
50-54 c 's. 247-56
72-77 50-53 B 2 Bo 1-17Sg6C 1-9T 2 C 1-10
T 9 C1+3-9Hekamnsaf W 7-14
72-76 50 f. A1IC 3-14G01 T 4-8Sq 3 C 1-6Pedineit 126-32
72-74 50-51 a cf. Sq 6 Sq 1-x"~
T 1 C 247 f.72-79 50 6-54 d S 119-4472-78 50 b-54 a cf. in FLB:
Harmakhis f rag. 2:-15-18
72-7 50 b--5.3 Pediniese 428-33
72 76Tchannehibu 194-200
50 b-51 TT 331, P1. XIV 11-16in I)TR:
Abydos Anion andHarakhte :Marlettetableau 12 b beg.
Berlin Anion xxxi 3-8Berlin Mut xxvi 6-
xxvii 3
in FL:L 3155 Sch. P1.
XXVIII a 2-7
150 b-51 Sq 17
Sq BIT72 11639 50b TT 33I1.XI'10f.
end 1 1809 b Pediniese 427Tchannehibu 193in DTR:
Abydos Anion : Mari-ette tableau 12 dbeg.
17. Unavailable.
74-8174-81 beg.74-76
77-77-79 beg.
77 f.77
51-5751-5651
52-52-54 c
52-54 a52 f.
52-53 a M
52 a-b Sq
18. So de Buck; not copied.19. Unavailable.
20. Illegible in pub. p1.
OccurrencesAbydos Harakhte :
Mariette tableau12 b near end
Berlin Anion xxxii 3Berlin Mut xxvii 8FL :cf. TT 33 II, P1. VIII
53ibid. P1. IX 67 f.Harmnakhis f rag. 217L 3155 Sch. P1.
XXVIII b 60 1 T397--402
42 Sq chamber head'5
FL:TT 33 II, P1. IX 57a--
62aHL 4 C 1-x
edineit 139-43samtik 34-371 Bo if.Hl 3 C 1-5
2 C1-5[50 C 1-8"9
[1 C 1-13
12 C 103-914 Sq 1.7201 Be 5.8214 Be 1-91 C 246 f.1 L 1-3)d 1 C 2-11 topsT' 240:66-79bf rag. 1:50
1422
DTR :Abydos Anion : Mari-
ette tableau 12 cBerlin Anion xxxiii1-5
Berlin Mut xxviii 3-5FL:TT 33 I I1 P1. IX57&-
66bH.armakhis frag. 222
L 3155 Sch. P1.XXVIII 6 2-6
1 NY 5-123 C015
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
78 54 a Pediniese 435Tchannehibu 202in DTR:
Abydos Amon andHarakhte : Mariettetableau 12 b mid.
Berlin Amon xxxi 10Berlin Mut xxvii 5
in FL:TT 33 II1 P1. IX M4aL 3155 Sch. P1.
XXVIII a 9
79-80 beg. 54 c-55 b cf. in FL:TT33 II,Pl.X2--4
79 beg. 54 c T 2C1f.Pediniese 436Tchannehibu 203
80 55 T9C16-19
T9C 19f.81 56 f. Oudj. 37-40
Aba 138-1451B 1 Bo 2-5
BH 4 C39-46S 145-58Sq 3 C 23-27T 1 Be 43-48T 1 C 238-42T2C11-21T I L 6-10Tod 1 C 12 to1) with 3-
12 bottoms and 13 f.TT 240:80-94Amenirdis b 193-202Sq A22
Sq B22
TT 33 I, P1. IX 56-58ibid. P1. XV 63-67Hekamsaf W 14-21Pedineit 143-45Pediniese 447-55Ps. 257-65Tchannehibu 204-10Psamtik 29-33
56 a-b S 5C 7-1057 Apouit frag. 21
82-105 B 58-68 N 356-392+1282-96 58-64 W 82-100
Neit 173-92Aba 158-69Bn 2 Bo 47L'94
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
TT 331I, Pis. IX f. 64-78
82-88 58-60 b Apouit frag. lii82 f. 58 GlT44beg.83-92 58 c-61 Odud j. 29_362383 end 58 c end M 1 NY front84 end 59 a end M 1 NY front85 f. 59 c-d rq 2 C 109 f 4185 end 59cend Ml1NYfront86 end 59 d end M 1 NY front89 60 c GlT T 414 end93 beg. 62 cf. C 2310794 f. Mb-c 818405
Tm S 38C 23162
94 M4b CT7I:B 10 C 17Sq 3 C73T 2 C 181T 9 C 326
106 f. 69-71 N 403-409+3 or 4106 69-71b B16C6-10
B 16C101321Saq. 41 e:Sq 3 C 111-18
Pediniese 137-41aibid. 340-45
69-70 a cf. Saq. 14 b :
Sq 6 C 82f f69 c-71 b lPediniese 165-69
107 71c 11316C13181108-98 72-114 Aba 169-260
S 197-286
108-7 1 72-100 W101-65
N 410-73Neit 193-256Oudj. 51-10326B 2 Bo 495-565M 1 NY 24-86cf. TT 57 Berlin 14635 f.TT 33 I, Pls. X-XII
79-142in 72--100 P frag. K
108-16 72-74 cf. G 1 T 464-67lO8 beg. 72 a in DTR :
Abydos Horus, Isis,Amon, and Har-akhte [and Ptah]:
2.3. 1 ci. 30+ 1-3 lost.
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111-68117-22126-28142-71148-50160 beg.167 f.169-71
172-98172 f.173-98191-98198199
200
201-3204-12
(om. 206
and 208)
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
OccurrencesMariette tableau 32near beg.
Berlin Amon xxxvi3 f.
[Berlin Mut xxx 5]in FL:
TT 100 in P1.CAmenirdis a 186 f.26
TT 33 II, IT1 VI 12-14
73-99i cf. G 1 T 417-6375-77 Apouit [rag. 13i79 c-80 Apouit f rag. 15
87-100 T 107-3690 Apouit [rag. 1495 c cf. N [rag.1P1. XV 5.199 Apouit frag. 16100 cf. G11rT 468101-14 N 501-28101 a- f T 149-55101 e-14 Neit 257-82109-14 O)udj. 104-11114 B17C4f.115 W 341 f.
M 194N 522+46 f.S 289 f.c[. in FL:TT 100in P1. XC VIIITB 17 SB. P1.
LXVI b
L 3155 Sob. P1.XXXVI 12-14
116 W 357-59116 a-b in DTR:
Berlin Amon viii 3 f.Berlin Mut vi 5 f.
in FL:Ec P1. LXXIX iii 8-11
C 58036 iv3-7117 N 709118-33 W W 166-205
(om. Q 1 QE32--60123 f-k 85304-8
and 124 Dair al-Bahri (twice)e--g) TT 39 in P1. L
Ramses I templet=BD 178 b-h:Aa
Utterance(s)
204-10 mid.(omn. asabove)
Section (s) Occurrences
Cg Pis. LXI 20-LXII 17
TT 36 P1. VIII118-209a C 20520 d 15-36
WV (un.as above)
204 f. 118-23 e W 166-83in 205 121 b--d cf. CT 173 (TR 23) a §S
6: B 1C340B 3 C 52 f.B2 L199f.
206 123f-k T 335 f.P 808-11M1246 f.
N 635-39
Alb668-72
207 124 a-d WV 183-85
Abga 704 f.208 124 e-g T 90 f.
M 241 f.N 624
Aba 640 f.209-12 125-33 WV 185-205
210-12 126-33 T 65--80M 220-33N 597-612
210 126-30 cf. CT 173 (TR 23) b:B 1 C 341-45B 3 C 53-58 fol'd by
1-4B 2 L 200-204
cf. CT 216:B 2Bo 431-35B 4 Bo 439-44B 6 C 195--201B 1 Y 91-95S 1 C 733-3628S 2 C 223-25
1261_27a Aba 659 f.
210 end-12
212 same as490 A?
213-24213-22
beg. 1
126130 d-33
133 sameas1052?"e
134-221134-213
28. incomplete; only beg.26. Un a 18 unmaked. 2. En29o.tM30g.mcby7Sethe.0
P. Gard. II 490-92Aba frag. Q 1-5+ 131
+ R 1-4+h11
W 206-99N709+51-719+153°
Neit 493-581Aba 261-309S 337-79
26. Line a 187 unmarked. 27. End lost. 30. Incl. 709 + 51- 70.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
213-19 134-93 B 6 C 205-45bB 10 C 130-86TT 33 II1 Pis. XVJ-.XX
134-92 B 10 C 300-330134-84 T 1 L 142-90134-74 C 41002 pp. 56_6131
134-68 b M 5 C 15-86 fol'd by 1-14
T 9 C 169-292213-18 beg. 134-64 a M 2 C 21-91
beg.134-61 az
213-17 134-60134-57
b)eg.
213-16213-15 beg.
213f.
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences134 a-b C 41032 p. 283
213 beg. (cf.in 450)
214 end-17215-16 cx.
endin 215215 miid.-17in 215
Ab 1 be 22-76Oud j. 214-32Y 2 C 21-7232
134--57 a Apouit frag. 1-over-27over 7+6 over 4+30+31: 3-21
134-56 b B 4 C 166-88
134-56 a Al) 2 be 60-95134-55 T 8 C 1-52134-54 B 4 Bo 348-79
B 10 C 108-18134-53 a Ml1 C 29-77
134-52 TT 240:19-61134-51 TT 319:36--71134-48 Ab 1 be 90-113134-47 T 1 NY 44-85134-46 BH 3 C 36-62134-43 Sq 9 C 49-67134-42 B 6 Bo 85-99134-41 Sq 1 X 15-3232134-40 B 1 P 204-13134-39 KH I KH 41-78
Sq 2 Be 1_x91Pediniese 470-87
134-39 a Ab 2Lel1-15134-38 BH 1 C 1-22
BH 2 Ox 1-18T 4Be 97-124
134-38 b T 3 L 184-97134-37 Sq 4 Sq 109-x 3 2
rfff.l
134-37134 f.213
B 19 C 29x-37CJ 50246
134-35 a Sais A134 R 1X 36--38
S 5 C 1-7
134 a-b TT 60Pl. XXI
31. Omn. Pyr. 153 f. by haplog. 32. Unavailable.
in 215Sf.215 end-
17 beg.
beg.134 a (cf.
833 a)138-60140-51 b
ex. end141-47142-60142-45 a
142 c raid.-48 dmid.
144-48147-48 a
beg.148-50149-54
216 end 151,ben(d-e
217 1 x521.60152-58152-55 a
beg.152 a-b152 a end153 f.155 d-5715-f4
157159f.
217 end-19 beg.
160-78
218 161-66161-64 b
beg.161161 a163 b-
64 d
165in 2l8f. rl65 d--
76 b1
219 beg. 167-74167-70167 f.167167 a-b
Lahun AB 4 C269
M 25 C 16-52Pediniese 352-65
B 19 C 8-20:.1 X61-_86KH 1KH 78-921Pediniese 384-93
B 6 Bo 99--104T 9C 138f.
B 19 C 45-55B3 6 B3o 106.18
Pediniese 379 f.
Oud j. 234-4111Pediniese 394-406Pediniese 369-78L 2 Li 142T I L 203 f.L 2 Li 143-47B 19 C 64-70Oudj. 241-44B 6lBo118-20L 2 Li 155Pediniese 314-20TT 319:71.98
Pediniese 148-61Pediniese 181-90
B 6 Bo 10S f.L 2 Li 147
BHl I C 81-85
L 2Li 15S f.Apouit frag. 5-over-25+
26Pediniese 175--7784Ab 1 be 114-23Ab 2 be 16-23T 9C 139-43Rt 1 X 86-88
33. Li nes of orig. copied in wrong order.34. Om. Pyr. 173.
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219 end 1172 1_93172
219 end-21 beg.
in 219
219 end-21 beg.
173_193}173-75 b
175-93175-78181-97
181-86 6181183185-96
OCCURRENCES
OccurrencesPediniese 381-83Ab 2 Le 23-28C 41058 p. 327L 2Li 157-86Ab 1Le 123f.Ab 2 Le 28-32M 26 C frags. d-e
Ab 1Le 1-19Pediniese 191-20535Ab 2Le 32-51TT 319:99-119
T 9 C 120-38Ab 2 Le 51-56Ah 2 Le 56-59T9C 143-68
in 219 192 b Tm false door sillcf. TT 39 in P1. LVII
220-22 194-213 B 2 Bo 583-604B 3 Bo 218-33B 4 Bo 284-308B 6Bo 53-84B 10 C 119-30S 1 S 388-404Sq 1 Ch 1-47T 1 C 213-31Y 2 C 1-2116Tm S 27-38TT 82 S 1-22
194-209 Sq 9 C 1-39T 4 Be 18-96
194-208 BH 5 C 46-84194-207 B 10 C 386-94
BIT 3 C 100-120194-204 BH 1 C 48-81
Sq 2 Be 10-27Sq 2 X 1-41
194-203 a M 1 C 78-103194-202 Sq 1 Sq 115-38
194-201 TT 240:1-18194-200 MC 105 foot
220 f.
220
19-9194-97
194 f.194-95 G
in 22O f. 195 d-96 a
35. Omn. Pyr. 178.
Sq 5C 14-29Sq 2 Sq 83-105Bi 2 Ox 36-43M 1 C 225-28Sq 10 C133-38L 3 Li 63 f.
36. Unavailable.
OF PYRAMID TEXTSUtterance(s) Section(s)
221 196-98
in 221 f. 197 c-207 a
222 beg. 199-208 a
199-204199-202199-200
beg.in 222 207-8 a222 end 210b-13223-25 214-24
223
Occurrencescf. CT 44 (TR? 85) b:
B 1OC 52f.B 10 C 57BlOC 19Sf.B 12 C 166-68B 130C71-73B 1 Y 251-54
L 3 Li 33-62
Sq 2 Sq 60-7611BH 2 Ox 43-60M 25 C 53-60
Sq 10 C 139-43
BHT 2 Ox 60-62TT 100 P1. CVIII 9-1538N 529-552+ 1Neit 329-57Oud j. 112-31
214-17 B 2 Bo 566-76Q I Q E 16-31
S 287-89214-16 Oudj. 135-40
214 f. TT 240:62-60'214-15 a Sq B3sa214b-15 M2C96-101214 b- TT 33 I, P1. XII 143
15 a beg. Pedineit 89 f.Pediniese 91-95ibid. 296-99Tchannehibu 89 f.
in 223 (cf. 214 6 (cf.in 677) 2026 b
end-27 a)
21Sf.224 218-21
in224f. 218c-22224 end 219-21
221226-43 225-48
TT 100 P1. CVIII 4-9T 137-49M 198-200cf. TT1O0P1. CIV 5-10S 296-99
S 300-303Oudj. 132-34
W300-340S 473-84Sq 1 Sq 30-66Sq 2 Sq 38--5839TT 33111I, Pls. XXX f.
1-38
37. So de Buck; not copied.
38. Pyr. 212 om. by haplog.38a. Unavailable. 39. So de Buck ; not copied.
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226-40 225-45 Sq 1 C 27-76Sq 2C 18-76
226-34 225-38 BM 190226-31 225-35 T 1 Be 258-69
Bek. P-M item 14226-30 beg. 225-33 Psamtiknebpehti
225--31 M 7 C 63-90226-29 225-29 T 3 L 163-72
Psamtik 53-60226-28 225-28 Teperet
Pediniese 110-18ibid. 142-46
225-28 a Pediniese 170-74
226 f.beg.
225-27
225-27beg.
Q 1 Q E 60-63CJ 50246Ahmnose
226 225 f. CJ 50246Nesu rqedu 1 vaultSq B4°
Hekamsaf E 14-18Pedineit 160-62Pediniese sarc.Ps. 4-6Ps. 39-42Tchannehibu 187-89
225 T 3 Be 34-37227 f. 227 f. 1edineit 164-67
Tchannehibu 181-84227 227 N 1055+63
Ps. 13 f.227 cend S514 C29
228 f. 228 f. Nesu rqedul vault228 (cf. 290) 228 (cf. CJ 50246
431) Sq B40
Ps. 8 f.Ps. 32 f.
228a T3Be37229-40 229-45 Q 1Q E63-76229-30 beg.229
230
229-30 c Ahmose229 Sq B40
Pedineit 153-59Pediniese 321 f.ibid. 346 f.
Ps. 6 f.Ps. 43-45
2.30-34 Ps. 14-24230-32 Psamtik 65--76
40. Unavailable.
Utterance(s) Section(s)230-31 b233 f.
231 235
232-43232-34232 beg.
233
234
235236-43236
237 39238 beg.
292238 end
((282 end
236-48236-38236 a-b
beg.237
238
239240-48240
241-43242 a-b
11 433242 c
11 423 bend--c
OccurrencesT 3 L 178-84Psamtik 86-89Ps. 12Psamtik 62 f.Bek. P-M item 15Pediniese 347-50Pediniese 322 f.
P 228N 1055+59Neit 720Sq B40Ps. 13Tchannehibu 185 f.Psamtik 63 f.Sq B4°Ps. 9f.Ps. 34 f.Tchannehibu 191 f.Sq B
4 0
BM 1901Pedineit 163Tchannehibu 190Sq B40
239 243 Pediniese 119 f.ibid. 147
nePs. 11 f.
Ps. 38Psamtik 64 f.
240 244 f. T 300 f.N 1055+62 f.Neit 707 f.Sq B4
0
245 b Enekhnenmerire 2241 246 Sq B340
Pedineit 150-53242 247 Sq B40
Pediniese 350 f.Ps. 10 f.Ps. 35-38Psamtik 60-62
244-46 249-56 W 360-78244 249 M 194
5 290245-48 250-63 QI1QEI1-15245 f. 250-56 N 719+15-20
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245 beg. 250-51 abeg.
245 end-46 251 aend-56
246 252-56in 246 (cf. 253 c--d
in 424 and1 (cf. 769in 659) a-b and
1861-62 a)
256 b+d+c
256 b-c247-58 257-311
OCCURRENCES OF
OccurrencesAba 310-12S 308-11C 41065 pp. 444 f.TT 33 II, P1. XXIV 1-8BD 177:
AaCg P1. LX 1-10
Neit 581
Neit 723-29
T 184-5-184cf. CT 65 § S 2 mid.:
Ti C13f.
P'samtik coffin in Vat.
Apis-Osiris (twice)S 380-406Siese 1-76
247-53 257-75 W 379-415247 50 25768 Bi) 174:
Pb
247 f.247
248248 beg.
11 704 beg.in 249
in 249 f.249 end
Af257-63 TT 87:28-42
257-61 CT 349:B 1 Bo 427-32B 6 Bo 1-5B 1 C 205-9B 3 C 129-37T 3 Be 37-51
257-58 c Amenemhetseneb
257a B4C45f.260 CJ 51945260 a-b cf. CJ 31566 in Text
XI262 f. Siamon 5-10
262 11 2206a-c
264 b -c265 d-e266f.266
rp, Gard. III 3581
P. Gard. Il1 359T 7 C ext. frontC 20093Tm false doorTT 39 in Pis. XLVIII
and LIPekap topPsamntiksenebSq A40
Sq A coffin 4040a. Unidentifiable in phot.
PY2RAMID TEXTSUtterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
Sq B outer coffinPs. outer coffinTchannehibu shroudPediusir text 67 endBD 178 t :
AaCgP. LXIII 14f.
251-53 269-75 TT87:48-62Pediusir texts 66-67
beg.251lbeg. 269 Da 3 C2:1f.
BD 178 s :
AaCg P1. LXIII 12-14
252 beg. 272 f. M 57 C74-81272-73a T13C2272 BD 178 v :
Cg P1. LXIII 15-17272 a-c TT 39 in 1Pls. XLVIII
beg. and LI272 a-b BD 112b :
253 275275 a-d
254-59 276-315254-58 276-311254 276-94
276-91 a
276f.278 b
281 a40b. Unavailable.
AaAelbGaCgChILcL 307 9
teat. 1140b
CadetLeyden T 16T
T 263 f.T 13 C 3T 237-63WV 416-51
cf. B 1L307-18B 3 L 432-61
cf. D 1 C 354-8341B 3 Bo 455-74B2 L413f.TR 81 cbeg.:
B 1 Bo 832B 2 L 428S 1 C 262S 2 C44182 C536
cf. Sq 1C151 f.
41. Not If prec.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences256 end-57 303-7 Aba frag. Dd ii 1-642257 304-7 CT 326:
8 1 C 222-24S I C 297-300S 1 C 586-958 2 C396-99S 2C 520 f.S 1 Class 9-13of. Sq 6C99-105
304 a-b B 1 C 26i3f.260-63 316-41 W 452-76
S 406-27Siese 76-100
260 316-23 B 3Bo 441-51B 4C 237-45
316f. B3Bo276-78316a-c cf. CT Ia(BDI169a
§81):B 2 Bo 727 f.
B 3 Bo 234B4Bo39f.B4C 7Sf.B 6 C 246b f.B 15C 154f.BI1 J)13f.BI 5 C 1-5C 405 r. side of seat 43
KH I KH 190_9443
MC 10-5: 105-8
MC 105:149-52S 10 C 297-99T 1 C 625--2743T 9 C 27-29T 1 L 64-66TT319:1 f.Y 1C38f.
318 c in CT 93:44B 2 Bo 80S f.B IC 356B 4C 251SIOC 187f.S OC 189f.
3l8 cbeg. in CT 93:B 1Bo 117B 2 Bo 801
in CT 152:B 2 Bo 812
42. Om. Pyr. 303 b--c. 43. E CT om.
44. CorrespondIng pasages in lRD 2 andi6 have
eah taydsofa ro hewi.thtres.t teare om
Utterance(s) Section(s)
261 324-2(;
262 f. 327- 4 1262 327 36
333 f.in 262 iJ in 334 (+
475 335c7~1949c50 a
263 lbeg. (of . 337 (cf.264 beg., 342, 35265 beg., 358,266 beg., 926 f.)473 beg., 999481 beg., 1000 b,in 504) 1084 c-
86 b)in 263 (of. in 339-40 b
264 an(d (cf. 34~in 266) and 36,
b- 61 a263 end (cf. 341 c(cf.
in 481) 1001 bin 265 3571in 473 1 935c
264 342-50264 beg. (cf. 342-44 (c
265 beg.) 351-53264beg.(cf. 342 44a
266 beg.) (cf. 3560 a)
264 beg. (cf. 342 (of.263 beg., 337,
473 beg., 926 f.,481 beg., 999-in504) 10006b,
1084 c-866b)
in 264(of. 43' a (of
OccurrencesB 1 C 376 f.B SC 83B 9 C 238B 2L309f.B 1 P1 1 f.
CT 288:P. Gard. Ii 31-34P'. Gard. 111 423-25Sq 1C 135--43
Sr 6 C 56-58T 1 L 211--194'T 21 1-231) frag. A 4-8N 709+26-37Pepianklos
1,
cf.
3-
r' 224-35
45. Om. Pyr. 334 a end-38 by haplog,
73
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Utterance(s)in 504)
in 264 (cf.in 263
anld in266)
265
Occurrences
P) 17Q--72cf. Nf rag.IPl. XV1: 7-9
26 5 beg. (cf.351--53 (cf.
264 beg.) 342-44)26.5 beg. (cf. 351 (cf.
263 beg., 337, 358,266 beg., 926f.,473 beg., 999-481 beg., 1000b,in 504) 1084 c
86 b)in 265 11 in 355 b--56-
266 I11360 6-6 1
in 265 (cf. 357 a (cf.
in 481) 1001 b)
{I 263 end I 341 cfin 473 fl935 c
266 3 58 .6 3 P 482--90266 beg. (ef . 358-60 a
264 beg.) (cf. 342-
266 beg. (cf.263 beg.,265 beg.,
473 beg.,481 beg.,
ill 504)
in 266in 266 (fil
265
in 266 (cf.in 263 an(1in 264)
26"7-301267-73 beg.
267-072267 f.
267
44 a)
358 (c.337 , 3531,
926 f.,9991000 6,1084 c-86Gb)
358 h-62 Oudj. frag. K3606b-61
1 355 b56
360 b-61 a(cf. 339-40 b an(1348)
364-364-364-364-
457.93.92
S 427-73Siese 100--146WV 476-95TT 33 II1 PIS. XXV f.
20-32364-69 N 746-48
Aba 438-43Sq B46
Utterance(s) Section(s)
364-68364-66 a
364-65 abeg.
OccurrencesPedineit 95-102Ps. 169-79Tchannehibu 118-26Sq A46
Aba f rag. Z i 1-3
Section(s)1084 b)
348 (cf.339-40b and360 b-61 a)
351 57
OCCURRENCES OF PTRAM!D TEXTS
268 f. 370-82 CJ 27987 rev. 1-18in FL:
Butehamon Sch. Pl.X1I1 3-15
26848ia 370-75 N 141-48Nei t 32-37
Aba 614--25269--72 376-92 TT 33 II, PIS. XXVII f.
1-19269 f. 376-87 Sq B47
Pedineit 103-22Ps. 179-208Tchannehibu 127-57Pap. Schmitt xv 33-
xvi 747
269 376-82 P 638-41
M 667-2-67437 7-81 Cru j. frag. A
in 269 in 37-9 f.480 1996 f.
380 f. cf. N frag. P1. XV 29:15f.
382 C 41032p.x283Lahun .1.
270-72 38392 Q 1Q W1-10270 383-87 P' 191 f .
M 362-64N 913-16Ihy"5
Pediniese 535-42
386 a cf. Aba 424 end
271 388-91 P 621-23N 945 f.
272 (cf. 360) 392 (cf. T 235 f.603) N 156 f
Aspelta I f.273-76 393-417 WV 496-531273 f. 393-414 T 319-31
cf. S 1 C 449-63cf. S 2 C 244-56
273 beg. 393 a-b B 4 C73 mid.
46. Unavailable.46a. CT 255 (TR 13). found InS4 1-3 C. though TR 13
gives only texts from S 1 C. is slightly suggestive of thisut.
47. Unavailable.48 o ehe f
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
in 273 398 c-99 b in CT 132 (TR72b):G 2 T 98S IC 117f.S 2 C 635
in CT 136 (Sag. 47 a):B 2 L224 f.B 2 P158f.Sq 4 C 18-20Sq 3 Sq 133 f.
274 end 411-14 G2T 19-22275 f. 415- 17 CJ 27987 rev. 18-20277-301 418-57 W 532-66"277 418 T297f.
Neit 712280 421 T 298 f.
P) 231N 1055+61Neit 719
281-83 422-24 T 293-95
281 422 N 1055+56 f.'0282 423 N 1055+69
423 a beg. S 14 C 23282 end
11 238 end283284-86284 beg.
284 end (cf.394)
285-89285 beg.
285 end-87286 f.287289
423 b end-cl 1242 c
424 Neit 713 f.425-27 P 228-30425 a-b N 1055+59
Nit 713B 3Bo 1 f.
425 a beg. S 14 C 19TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 41
4215 d-e
(cf. 690)426-30 T 295-97426 a Neit 714 f.426 a beg. S 14 C 19
426 d-28 N 1065+60 f.427 f. Neit 721f.428 T 305430 P 226
N 1.055+57
430 a Neit 716S 14 C 17S 14 C 18
5 14C C47 f.S 140C49
TT 33 III1 P1. XXXI 39ibid. P1. XXXI 39 f.
49. 1 cl. 544~ 1. 5.Eddf
Utterance(s)290 f.290 (cf. 228)
291
292 f.
292 1f 238beg.
295f.295
Section (s)
431 f.431 (cf.
228)
OccurrencesT 298N 1055+55
431 a Neit 716431 a beg. S 14 C 17
S 14 C 47TT 33 III1 P1. XXXI 38
432 N 1055+68Neit 715
432 a beg. S 14 C 22 rf.1
TT 33 III, P~1. XXXI144433-35 T 299 f.
P' 331 f.43311 242 N 1055+61
a-b433abeg. 814(C20
. TT 33 III, P~1. XXXI 42438 f. T 303 f.
438 N 1055+55Neit 711 f.
438 a-b Eiiekhnenrerire 3438 a SI14 C16 f.
TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 38438 cend 8514 C24
296 (cf. 383) 439 (cf. N 1055+67 f.671) Neit 708 f.
439 abeg. 14C22TT 33 III, 1 l. XXXI
43 f.297 440 f. N 1055+58 f.
440a 14C19
TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 4044lb beg.514C4944lbend S14C26
298 442 f. N 1055+54 f.Neit 709-11
442a 514C16443c 8514C24
299 444 T 302 f.N 1055+70 f.
301 446-57 N 1055+14-20456 cf. Parma A
Abydos room DIdfu XI
302-12 4.58-501 W 567--609S 312-34
302-4 458-71 Q 1 Q W 10-26
TT 3311I, Pls. XXVIII f.19-32
302 458-63 P frag. D 2-4N 750-54
75
c
50. End dif.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) OccurrencesAba 58-68
459 b Apis-Osiris303 464-67 N 967 f.
Oud j. 257-60304 f. 468-75 T 3 Be 83-102304 468-71 N 965-67
Oudlj . 254-57469-'71 al1 fP GIM 14049:3 f.
305 472-75 N 962 f.Neit 809-13
306 476-81 M 794-823N 1334-38B 10 C 29-31T I C 92-100
T 9 C 349-54306 ex. end 476-80 (cf .cf.Tm N41--44
(cf. 474ex. end(and1 572ex. end()
in 306 (cf.
939-43andi1472-76)
476 RL1XI2477ce-79a T 2C 68-71479 b-80 c
in 477) beg. (cf.961)
in 306 480 d end(
ftain 480 I 994 e482--86 1P 680-82482 f. CJ1 27987 rev. 20-22487-89 N 964 f.
Neit 8 13-18Oud j. 252-54
4886b-89 P OIM 14049:1lf.
490 f. N 748 f.492-94 P 204+5 f.
M 303-9N 1000-1002
495-501 TT 57495-500 N 1308+37-42502-10 W610-29
S 491-500505 cf. CT temp. 731:
B 2 Bo 439--41B 4 Bo 447-49B IY 98 f.S 100C79-81
5056 cf .in CT114 (TR63) :G2T64S 10C97
S2C2S20631
ES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
321 (cf. 517 (cf.586C0) 1585a
en(1-86)322-37 518-50322 518
323
518 a-cbeg.
519
324 ex. end 520-24 b{324 beg. 520-21 a
beg.325 525--33 l325 beg. (cf. 525-29 (cf.
479 beg. 981-85and 563 andbeg.) 1408-
11)
T 1-1-53P 366-68' 1079+24 f.
N'eit 849
P 234 f.M 515Sf.LOud j. 260-66Teit 818
P 730-43
51. EC Tom. 5.E~m
52. Uavailble. 54. So de Buck ; not copied.
307
308
309310
311 f.311313-17
315
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
316 506 TR 10bB 1 Bo 432 f.B 2 Bo0456 f.B 4Bo 461f.M 18 C 21SiC 182f.S 2 C 13
317-20 507-16 TT 33 II, PIS. XXIV f.8-20
318-21 511-17 W 630-49S 514-24
318-19 beg. 511-13 Sql1Sq 66-73318 511if. T 305 f.
T 307B2L214-16B '2 j) 131-35ef . CT 86 (Saq. 19) :
M 14 C 1-7M 23 C 220-22i'M 47 C 32-35~2S 2 C 547-49 53
Sq 1 C 144-50Sq 6 C 188-92
511-12a Sq 2Sq 58 fA'51ila in CT 87:
M 4 C 14-16M 6 C 3-5
319 513 f. Bek. P-M item 13320 515,f. Tchannehibu 112-17
51 5-16 b Aspel tal+ E 2
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Utterance(s)in 325325 end (cf.
563 end)
Section (S)51271-31530-33
(cf.1416-20)
OccurrencesN frag. P1. XV 18:1-3
in 325 531 cf. Aba 449-Si326 534 N 208Sf.327 53S f. N 192-201328 537 P f rag. A 2
330 f. 539 f. N 202-8Neit 4-6
332 541 Ml115f.N 132 f.B 9 C 373 f.B 100C456
333 542 P 386-88N 1055+78
33S f. 546-48 MS51-61335 546 P 89 f.
N 37
336 547 f. P 87-89
N 69 f.337 549 f. P 160
N 1296+11-13338 f. 551-53 T 54-64
M 2 16-20N 584-97
338 551 f. Aba 658 f.340-46 554-62 T 80-90
M 234-41N 612-20
344 (cf. 348)
345 1I1 349347-Si347-49347 f.348-S1348 f.348 (cf. 344)
349 11 345
559 (cf.565)
560 II 566563-68563-66563-65565-6856S f.
565 (cf.559)
566 11 560
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences355 572-74 P 148 f.
M 174-80N 687-90
356 f. 575-92 P 129-36M 150-66
356 575-82 J) 118-21N 105-12Neit 420-27Sq 3 C 184-94
575-80 T 1 C 150-59575-79 Sq 4Cl150-56575-77 c B 9 C 297-99
B I0C260f.B 10 ('399 rf 1S 487-89Sq 4 C 169-73Sq 13 C27--31TT 82 S37-41Psaintik 113-16
575-76 a BI) 178 r :Cg Pl. LXIII 11 f.
577-80 a Alga f rag. T577 c q 5 Sq 13615
in 356 1)in368
356 end357
580 c
11 638 a582 c-d583 -92
583--88 a583-87 b
589 b_92b7r
T 92-103N 628-35Aba 61601-66M 242-44
P~ 806-8
350 f. 567 f. P 813-16Aba 675-78
352 569 N 700 f.
353 f. 570 f . T 104-106+1353 11401 570 P 820 f.
beg. j 697 a M 244N 702Aba 684 f.
355--58 572-93 T 156-83
358
589 b-90 a57
590 b-c590 c-92593
Aba 586P)517-31N 650-54Neit 434-42Oudj. 276-86Aba 572-79Aba 579-8616~B 9 C 299-302B 10 C 261-63r B 10 C 400-4021S489f.Sq 4 C 173-77TT 82 S41--46Psarntik 116-25SqSSq 137f. 5
Sq 5 Sq 110-14Sq 13 C 31-35N 766Saq. 15 b :
B 10 C 2Q 1 Q W 52 f.
55. Unavailable.56. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.57. Pyr. 590 a and 589 b transposed.58. Unavailable.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) OccurrencesSq 3 C31Sq6C88f.
359-63 594-608 T 185-210
359 594-602 P 674-79N 1282-96
359 beg. (cf. 594 a -bin 475) (cf. 946
b-47 a)
in 359 595-600601 b
360f. 603f.360 (cf. 272) 603 (cf.
392)
cf. Aba frag. V i 1-7cf. Aba frag. V i 9N 791-93
363 607 f. P 160 f.N 1055+40 f .
364-74 609-59 T 264-91364 609-21 M 416-437+2
N 1055+22-2711B 9 C 302-12B 10 C 263-69B 10 C 402-8B 16 C 44-5360
S 10 C 281-96Sq 4 C 177-98TT 82 S 47-66Psamntik 125-41
609-13 a Tin N 33-35609-12 Sq 13 C 35-41609 f. TT 100 PI LXXXI6 09-10 b Tm 5 48
BI) 178 v:Cg PL. LXI1J 17-20
609a-b S 490
in 364 in
369 in638
beg.609 b S500-511
Ql1(121610 a 1 643 Apis-Osiris
a beg.
11806a613-21 Aponit frag. 24-over-8:
1-961
613 c-18
614-17615-21616616 a-b
616 df
Utterance(s)
in 364 (cf.645 beg.)
Section (s)618620 a620 b--c
(cf.1824 a-b)
Occurrencescf. Sarc. A text 25 endT 1 C 258 beg.
36Sf. 622-33 P 22-31M 32-42
365 622-25 N 122-25B 6 C 114-19
B 9 C 319-22B 10 C 274-76B 100C413--15S 530-34Sq 4 C212-19Psamtik 150-55Pap. Schmitt xv 24-302
622 c Louvre D 9 (RT VI 140)366-69 626-44 B 9 C 349-63
B 10 C 438-49Pap. Schmitt xix 6-3062
366 f. 626--35 ()ud j. 286-296+ 1366 (cf . 626-33 N 66-69
593) (cf. Saq.42:1627- Sq 3 C 118-2837) Sq 13 C 14-26
626-27 a Tm ceiling 2
626 B10C294627 Sq 5 Sq 138 f.12630 P~s. inner coffin
367 f.
11634
632 f.632 a
11 1635 band beg.of Pedi-
neit146-49
634-39
Sq13C 45-54Tm N 37-39S 14 C 178-89Aspelta C 1-3
BM 1008162Sams coffin
59. N 1055 + 25 -37 prob. incis. N frag. P1. XV 28.
60. In var. order.
61. Lines 24: 3-6 belong above 8: 1-4.
62. Unavailable.
367-68 beg. 634-36367 634 f.
634-35 c
Tchannehibu inner cof-fin
Ab 1 Le 80-83Sq 5 Sq 125
P 59-61Ml 24-30
N 82-87Neit 396-401Aba frag. 1I' 8-11Sq 3 C 150-58Sq 4 C 111-21Sq 5 C 49-57Sq 6 C137-47L 3 Li 26-32T 1C 146-50Tm ceiling 3
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
634 Apis-Osiriscf. Pediniese sarc.
634 ain 367 634 c
in 468 11 903 afin 690 beg.
If 2107 b368 beg. 636
636 c-d368 end 637 b
enid-39
Sq 2 X .r-y62
Heniati
Aba 321-24KH 1 H12-15Ps. inner coffin
Tcbannehibu inn~er cof-fin
in368 f. 63842 Sq13C5460368 end 638 f. Sq 1 Ch 47-53
Usirnakbht(}rambud 17
in 368 638-39 a Liioges coffinbeg.
in 368 638 d Ml69588 11607 f. eit 384 f.
Da 2 C ext. to)Da 4 C ext. to1)L 3Li 1-x-1Sq3C130f.Sq 4 C 89-91S 5 C 30-32Sq6C 109--11
Sq 10 C 110-14Sq 12 C 1-6Sq 13 C 1-4
Sq 4 Sq 69-7262Sq 5 Sq 33 :3662Sq 5 Sq 77-81
Sq 2 Xy_8262T 1 C 107-9Tm S 49C 41044 p. 34Lahun BAbydos G 50 E6 3
Psarntik horiz.ibid. sarc.Atfih A"'Gamhud 11Meir A63
Meir BMeir D.2-63
Peiw
63. With text sim. 785 d inserted between a and b.
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
BD 178 o beg.:AaCg.Pl1s. LXII 25-
LXIII 2638 a-c C 61004 p. 5
C 41068 p. 472:11-19Abydos G 57 bCJ 31566 Text IISanms coffinP's. 1-3Abydos G 50 F83
BM 29776(iaiuut14
638 a-c Thutnuose6 3
beg.6 38 a-b B 14 C ext. to1)
B 15 C ext. frontB 5 L ext. top"4
B. 11 Pext. front
B 2 P ext. frontL 2Li EM 7 C ext. to1)S 10 C 85-90aq 3 Sq1 118-2061T 13 C 1TT 39 Pls. LX f.TT 87 ballC 41065 p. 457: 10 f,ibid. p. 459:37 f.BM 6668C 41001 p. 7566C 41002 p. 39C 41003 p.~ 62C 41009 p. 117C 41018 p.* 188C 41028 p. 264
C 41033 1) 284C 41047 p. 116C 41055 p. 266C 41058 p. 327ibid. 1}. 349C 41070 pp. 510 f.:
7 f.ibid. p. 511:12 f.Lahun ATT 132Abydos G 57 c
64. Unavailable; exact extent uncertain.65. Unavailable.66. So ac. to Moret, Sarc, p. 341.
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Utterance(s) Section (s) Occurrences
C 41004 p. 1C 41014 p. 158C 41017 p. 175C 41056 p. 286MenkureSq A66aSq B66bPedineit 123-25Tchannehibu horiz. N.Vienna III 1
638 a-b cf. C 28067 ext. front
b)eg. KamoseC 41046 p. 86
Abydos G 57 a
Aro ext. tol67
in 368 in 638 a Da 3 C ext. 1top1
356 I 580 c BM 666168
B3M 2958068BM 5452168Memphis A-Bcf. BM 4214119C 41044 p. 35C 41058 p. 327C 41071 p. 530C 41013 p. 157Abydos (4 57 aAro int. top
in 368 638 a b)eg.446 beg. ff(825 a
638 b beg.368 end 638 c.-39
638 c-39abeg.
in 368S (cf. 638 c-4d428 end) (cf. 7783
b)
B 41
iarnhud CHarnihab Ptol.
Meir C 69aC 41070 p. 511:10MeirE
SenebtisiSq 5 Sq 122--2 4 9b
CJ 51945
C 41065 p. 459:28C 41070 p. 511:10
638 c Da 1 C 14, also 16
e11(1--c Da 2 X 12, also 14Da 3 X 14, also 16
66a. Unavailable; exact extent uncertain.
66b. Unavailable.67. With an unidentified passage inserted between
a and b.
68. Unavailable: exact extent uncertain.69. Unavailable.69a. Plus a bit slm. 785 d. 69b. Unavailable.
Utterance(s) Section(s)
in 36811 446 end
368 end369
638 d11 825 d
Occurrences
Da 4 X 10
S 1 C ext. top 2 f.C 41070 p. 511:13end
T 1Be 24
639 Sq 10 C 152-55640-44 N 130-32
Harmhab Ptol.
Khonsu 6sb640-43 a Nesu Fqedu
1 coffin
Sq B inner coffinMeir BNesushutef nut
in 369 6 41 b
11in 638 P!18005 b642 a
in 369f 1638 beg.
in 36911 638 end
in 36911 in 364
370-72
642 c642 c en(
1805a643 a
11f1806643 a b)eg.
11 610 a
B 16 C 1 end1B 16 C 2 beg.Apis-Osiris
644a ac in FL:TB 17 Sch. P1. LX c
2-4Butehaion Sch. P1.
V 1S f.Amenirdis a 165-67
644 a beg. in FL :
TT 33 II1 P1. IV 76L 3155 Sch. P1. XXIV
6644 b-c in FL:
TT 100 in P1. CIIibid. in P1. CVITT 33 II, P1. IV 79L~ 3155 Sch. P1.
.X I1' 8 f.644 b in FL:
TB 17 Seb. P1. LXIa 4
Butehamon Sch. P1.V 16 f.
L 3l55Sch. P1.XXIV 9 f.
645-53 B 9 C 365-73B 10 C 451-56B 16 C 33-4470
70. In var. order.
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Section (s)
645-50645-47
645 d (cf.785 d)
OccurrencesPap. Schmitt xix 35-
xx 571
N 64-66P 48-55M 30-32cf. C41070 p. 511: 11
Utterance(s)
370f.370
in 370 (cf.434 veryend)
371 f.
371 ex. end371 beg.373
in 373 (cf.in 457and1 in521)
end-56 c
656 c-57373 end 657 e
.1 f.)
S334f.KH 1KH 1Sf.
Utterance(s)
S436 end1I 462 end
374
374 end (cf.in 412)
375-77376 beg.378
379--81.380 beg.
382383-99; a383 (cf. 296)
384394 samne as
502 B (cf.284 end)
400-403400
401-3
401 beg.135.3
404-10404-5 beg.
404
405
Section (s)11 792J875 c
658f.
659 (cf.727 f.)
660-62661 a663-66663 a663 a b~eg.
OccurrencesTT 331, Pi. XIV 8-10Pediniese 426Apouit f rag. 24-over-8:
16-18Abga 531--3473B 9 C339--41B 10 C 287-89B 10 C 429-311Pap. Schmitt xviii 31-34
T 292 f.S 140C23T 301 f.S 14 C 24S 14 C 20TT 33 III, Pl. XXXI 42
667-69 T 304 f.
668abkeg. 514 C20TT 33 III, 11. XXXI 41
670 T 305671-94 T 307-18
671 (cf.439)
672 1'227 f.690 same N 1055+65
as 1073
648-53 P 34-40M 42-51Neit 445-49
64850a Sq13C42-45
648 a-c Sq 5 Sq 129-3111
654 57 M 64-67N 125-30B 9 C 322-25B 10 C 276-79B 10 C415-18Sq 4 C 220-27Pap. Schmitt xviii 2-8
654-56 b S 534-36Nesu t izet1
654 f. Psamtik 155-57Pap. Schmitt xv 30-33
655 a (cf. cf. CT 67 § 8 3 end :859a-b B 1OC 9anti Sq3C5l
1226a- TIC26f.b) T 2C 121f.
T 9 C 308Tm S 1472
cf. in CT 327:B 3 Bc 417B 4 Bc 403B4Bo4O9f.B I C 262
655 b-c CT 68 beg. :beg. B1IOC 12
S3 C60f.TIC I 37 f.T 2 C 148-50T 9 C 315Tm N 972
655 c Besenmut (RT XV
T 331-35M 244-46N 621-23Aba 638-40L 3 Li 68P 821-826+3M 247-50N 702-5Aba 68.5-97
702-19 T 336-45702-3 a N 639-45702 P 811-13
M 253 f.Aba 672-74
703- 5 P1 816-20Aba 679-84
7031--5 N 701 f.
71. Unavailable.72. Emp., hence not in ECT.
73. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.74. Ut. 391 (Pyr. 887) is prob. two spells, 391 A-B, as
Sethe sugs.
mid. (cf.425 d--e)
695-701695 f.
696 c-g696 d697-701
697 a11,570
81
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences406 '706-9 N 624-28
N 1055+41-44706-8 Aba 641-46
407 710-13 P 139 f.P 203 f.M 166-70N 654-56
713 Aba 613f.408 same as 714-16 P 221 f.
490 C? same CT 207;as 1053 P. Gard. 11 239-44end- A 1 C 24-6054?71i B 1 Bo 2,56-60
B 1.1lo 489-93B 2 Bo 379-82B3 2 IBo 385-88
B34 lBo415-18B 2 L 376-78(11 T 472-76Ml 22 C 83-864 1 C 513-20S2C 21Sf.
409 ex. end(cf. N1055+52f. inSuppi.)
409 lbeg.
411 sameas 472
412 f.412
717-18 b
717 a-6 CT 212 beg.:B I Bo 497B 2 Bo 393 f.852C 139 f.
720 sameas 924 f.
721-36721-33
721-31721 f.
412 beg. (of. 721-22 b576 beg.) (of.
1500-1501 a)
721
1' 346-72Neit 468-79Neit 640-52B 9 C387-96B 10 C 467-74P~ap. Schmitt xx 31-
xxi 376
N 171--79Psamtik coffin in BM
B 10 C 40CT 69 beg.:
B 10 C14KH I KH 231_347 7
75. Sug. by Sethe rev, by ,Miter.76. Unavailable. 77. E CT om.
Utterance(s) Section(s)
412beg(cf. 721 a-c442 beg.) (cf. 819
a-b)721 c-d723-25 a
in 412 (cf. 7266b-29675 beg.) (cf.
2000-2003)
in 412 (cf. 727 f. (cf.374 end) 659)
729
in 412 (cf. 731 bin 6 75) 32 a (cf.
2004b-5)
732 f.732 6-c
414-21414 same as
634 (-
OccurrencesSq 3C 65Sq 6C 10 f.T 1 C 43 f.T 2 C 159-62T 9C 318Sf.
B 10 C 42
Tm N 12
Amenirdis b 84-88
cf. Aba 525--2718
IPap. Schmitt xviii36 f.
N 71
C 41011 1). 142Aspelta D 1 end
737-Si1 T 373-99737 same MI 124-26
as 1792 N 473+10-12idw. N 694 f.
Amenirdis b 97-1001ediniese 4,56 58
737 a--d Amenirdis b 202-4737 a-b in DTR:
Abvdos Ilorus, Har-akbhte, and Ptah:Mariette tableau 19
beg.ibid. Isis and Amon :
Mariette tableau 19near lbeg.
Berlin Amon xxviil1O-xxviii 1
in FL:TT l00 in P1. CIITB 17 Sch. Pl. LXV
alButehamon Scb.
VII 12 f.
[TT 33 II1 P1.19f.I
78. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.
P1.
XI
82
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Utterance(s) Section (s)
737 c-d
in 414 (cf. 737' c (cf.in 453) 845 b)
418
419
420
421
422
OccurrencesNesitef nutL 3155 Sch. P1.
XXIX 131f.
T 1 C 245cf. Sq 3C 14 1.
737f in FL:TT 100 in P1. CII
742 M l409f.N 709N 1055+20 f.
743-49 M 401-8746-49 N frag. Pl. XV 4:1 f.750 M 399-401
N1019--21751 M 409
N 1055 +20
752-64 1P 1-21M 1-23N 112-22B 9 C 330-39B 10 C 281-87B 10 C 422-29Pap. Schmitt xviii 15-
3179752-54 a lBD 1780o end:
beg. Cg P1. LXIII 2-5752-53 b TT 39 in Pis. XLVIII
beg. an(d LI
753-54 a Tchannehibu shroud753 KH 1 KH 212-14753 a Louvre D 9(RT VI 140)7601f. SqiO0C 164-68762-64 BM 32 § X b
Florence statue80
423 (cf. 33) 765-67 P 31-34(cf. N 37-4124 f.) Neit 442-44
B 9 C 36 6B 10,C.4491.Pap. Schmitt xix 30--3581
424 768-74 P 40-47M 62-64N 28-33Neit 450-55B 9C 344-49B 10 C 291-94B 10 C 434-38
79. Unavailable.80. So Sethe; nf.
81. Unavailable.
Utterance(s) Section(s)
424 beg. (cf. 768-69 b659 beg.) (cf.
1860-62 a)
in 424 (cf. 769 a-bin 246) (cf.
253c (1-c )769 c-70771-74
425 775
i n 4251in 444
426-35
426-34
426 11444beg. 1 (592end
427 beg.
775 b-c
beg.11824 bend-c
776-87776-85
776-r 8 11776 11 824
a-b beg.1f1626
777 a
428 778
OccurrencesPal). Schmitt xviii 39-
xix 681
Tm ceiling 4Tm ceiling 11.P 55-58P 122M 911.N 98Ncit 4121.Sq 3C 1771f.
S1 4 C 142--44Sq6C 169f.
P61-65
M 82--88N 89-95Neit 403-9Sq 3 C 160-71S1 4 C 124-36
Scq 5 C 59-70Sq 6 C 150-62Aba frag. W 61f.
Sgj lC 1141.cf. Merimose A and C
Saro. A and C-i text1 beg.
Memphis A-BJ)1031.M 69N 72L 3 Li 4-6Sq 3C 1331f.Sq g4 C931.Sq SC 341.Sq6C 113f.Sq 7 C ext. front
83
122
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
OccurrencesTiC 113f.
778 beg. Ti Be10f.428 end (cf. 778 b (cf.
in 368) 638 c-d)778 end T 1 Be 10
429-31 beg. 779-81 a Sarc. E and F text 49
beg.429 f. 779 f. Da1C14,alsolG
)a 2 X 12, also 14IDa 3 X 14, also 16Da 4X 10
S 1 C ext. top 2 beg.Sq 7 C ext. backC 41070 p. 511:13
429 779 Senebtisi82
cf. Sarc. H text 49 beg.Memphis A
430-31 beg. 780--81 a Memphis AC 41071 1). 531
430 end 780 b Sarc. IH in text 49431 beg. 781 a cf. Da 1 C 14
).a 2 X 12Da 3X 14S I C ext. top 3 beg.
431 end-32 781 b-82 Tm S 51in 432 782 b IDalC14
end-d Da 2XI12Da 3 X 14
S 1 C ext. top 3 mid.Sarc. E, F, and HI in
text 49C 41071p. 531 f.
782 b Memphis Aendl-c
in 432 (cf. 782 d (cf.in 593) 1631 a
beg.)433 f. 783-85
434 end 785434 very 785 d (of.
end (cf . 645 d) 83
in 370)435 ex. beg. 786 b-87
is also 9P is also7P
Da 1 C 1Da 2 X 10
Da 3 X 12
Da 4X 8
S1C ext. back 2-5cof. C 41065 p. 459:32-34
82. With 8386b beg. Inserted between b and c.
83. See also alm, stat. Inserted into some texts of Pyr.638 or beg. thereof.
Utterance(s)
436-38436
436 endi373 endI462 end
437
437 beg. (cf.
in 532)
438439-46439
440
84
Utterance(s) section(s)
792 c1657eI875c
793-808 MV 100-114N 1-28
793-94 b(cf.1259-60 a)
809-11 N 42-4(6
812-25 P 90--103812-14 P frag. E 1-3
M 119-22
N 698-700815Sf. M 116-19
N 53-60815 N 1055+44
Neit 692 f.in 440 11 in 816 a
5'73 11 1483
c end-din 440 (cf. 816 b-c
in 576) (cf.1511)
441 817 f.
441 beg. 817 a
Iin 509 1j12O clin1 0 11 1138 a
11in582 111561c1N709+ IN
22 f. end 709+23end
442 819-22
442 beg.(of. 412beg.)
M 114 f.N 41 f.inCT84(TR46) §S1
(Saq. 29 a) :G 2 T 22M 22 C 42 f.S 1 C 62Sq 6 C223T 1 L43
M 67 f.N 47-53
819 a-b(of. 721a-c)
84. Emp.. hence not in ECT.
Section(s) Occurrences787 a beg. Atfih A788-811 P 66-87
788-92 M 195Sf.
N 33-36
788 a-b T 1C 169f.791 a CT 67 §S 5veryend:
B 10 C 10Sq 3 C53 f.T2C 129f.T 9 C 310TmN3f.1
792 T1CI7Lf.
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Utterance(s) Section (s)
443 f. 823-24 d
443 beg. 823 a-c(cf. 634 A (cf. 1792very b)eg.) very
beg.)823 e Sare. A text 35 beg.
444hbeg. 824 a-c Da 1 C 7f.beg. I)a 3 X7f.
Da 4X 5824a--b Da2X7
M 18 C 2S 1 C ext. footS 2 C ext. foot
444 beg.
Occurrences
M 88-90N 95-97Neit 409-11Sq 3 C 171-75Sq 4 C 136-40Sq SC 70-73Sq 6 C 163-67
Da 1 C 2 f.Da 2 X2f.Da 3 X2f.
cf. S 1 C ext. headS 2 Cext. head
and 568beg.) 11450beg.
447 end-48
447 endin 447
11 450 end
824 a-b
1431 a-b) jj1832
827-30
827-29827-29 d
1i834-3E827-29 c827 f.827 a-b828 b-c +
829c b)eg.
Sq 10 C116-23Sq 10 C 169-75Sq 1 Ch 53-57
M 2 C 6-10Sq 12 C 6-11Sq 5 Sq 121,f. 6
Sarc. C-il text 41 end
I 426 beg.S592 end 1 776
11626in 444 1 in 824 b end-
425 c Jj1775b-c beg.
446-48 825-30
446 825
N 72-75Neit 385-89M 70L3Li 1-3Sq3C 132f.S 4C91f.Sq 5 C 32 f.Sq 6 C111-13Sq 13 C4-6Sq 4 Sq 72-75Sq 5 Sq 82-84T 1 C 110-12
446 beg. 825 aJin 368 f638 a
beg.446 end 825 d
1in 368 1j638 d447-53 826-46 P 104-18
828 c-29 T I C 254-57448 830 L3Li16
T 1Be 9f.T 123f.
449 831 M 70N 71L 3Li 3f.L 3 Li 15(13C 133
Sq 4 C92 f.Sq 5C 33 f.Sq6C 113Sq 13C 6Ti C112f.Ti C122f.
831 beg. T 1 Be 10831 end T1 Be 9
450 f. 832-40 M 73-80
N 75-82Neit 389-96Sq 3C 140-50Sq 4 C 100--111
85. Unavailable; listed as "826, 834.."88. Unavailable.
443 823
85
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
447 f. 826-30 M 70-73
Sq -3 C 134-40Sq 4 C 94-100Sq 5C 35-39Sq6C 114-21Sq 13 C 7-14S 5Sq87-100
447 826-29 L 3 Li 6-15T 1 C 114-22
826 f. Sq 3Sq 121-24111Sq 4 Sq 76--7986
447 beg. (cf. 826 (cf. cf. BM 2977625 beg. 17 and Meir B
Il
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Utterance(s) Section (s)
450
450 beg. (cf .
25 beg.and1 568beg.)11 447beg.
832-36832-34832-34 a
832-33 b832-33 a
832 (cf. 17and1431 a-b) 11826
833in 450 (cf. 833 a (cf.
213 beg.) 134 a)
833 b8336b mid.
450 end-51 834-40450 end 834-36
in 447 11827-29 d
in 450 834 b835835 a
end-b451 beg. 837-39
837451 end-53 839-46451 end-52 839-43in 451 839451 end 839 b-40452 f. 841-46
in 453 (cf.in 414)
453 end454 f.454
845 b (of.737 e)
846847-51847
OCCURRENCES~ OF PYRAMID TEXTS
OccurrencesSq5 C 39-49Sq 6 C 121-37T 1 C 124-33Sq 1 X 9-14s8Sq 2 C 7-17Sq 6 Sq 9-15118cf. T 1 Be 1-5cf. T 1 Be 21-2317
Sq 5 Sq 100-103Ti1C 170f.CT 44 (TI 85) d beg.:
B 10 C 58
B 10 C 197B 12 C 170B 1 Y 255
C 41065 p. 457:18C 41070 p. 512:14 f.Aba f rag. IV 1-4
T Be23f.TT 11M 53 C tenons
Sq 10 C 176-82Sq 5Sq 103-5T 1C 133-46L 3 Li 17-25TT 11Sq 5 Sq 105-10
M95-99N 101-5Neit 416-20
L 3 Li 2Sf.Sq 5 C 73-78P 122M90f.N 97f.Neit 411 f.
Sq 3 C 175-77Sq4 4 C 140-42
87. Not 11 pres.
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences847 a-b Neit 366 f.
Sq 6 C 167-69
847 c Neit 368Aba 515B 4 C 138
Sq 5Sq 115-17455 848-51 P 123-28
M 92-95
N 99-101Neit 413-16Sq 3 C 1718-83Sq 4 C 144-49
4.56
457-60
457in 457 (cf.
in 373 and
in 521)
458459 same
as 708 B?
848 Sq6Cl170f.852-56 P 136-38
M 377-94N 656-59N 1016+10-1019$1
857-70 P 140-48857-59 N 885859 a-b
(cf. 655a and1226 a-b)
860-63864-67
same as2210b-
N 709+317-40M 180-89N 691-94
in 459 866 b
in 511 1159c
Jin519 t11204a460 868-70 M 193
N 1025-28
461 871-74 P150f.
M 394-99N 948 f.
in 461 (cf. 874a-b in CT 72§S3:
in 66 7 B) beg. (of. B 10OC 19
1950 a- Sq3C78b) T1C59
Tm N 1890462-64 875-78 P 152-59
462 875 N 7 99 f.Neit 606 f.
B 10 C494 f.cf. CT 67 § 5 8 beg.:
BlO l C f.
88, Incl 1016 10.22.
89. Bug. by Sethe. 90. Emp., hence not in BUCT.
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Utterance(s) Section (s) Occurrences
S q 3 C 55--57
T I C 29-32T 2 C 136-40T9 C312f.Tin N 5 f.9°
Pap. Schmitt xxi 39 f.462 end 875 c
1 373 end II 657 eII 436 end I7 792 c
463 f. 876-7 8 N78487465-69 879-909 P 161-70
465 879-81 N f rag. P1. XV 18-over-22:4 f.
466 882-85 M 412-16IN 1055+21 f.
466 end (cf. 885 (cf.619 end) 1752 c)
467 886-93 M 324-29N 854--62
468 894-905 M 317-24N 821-46Neit 456-68Neit 626-40
Neit 676-91Oud j. 185-203+1B 9 C 376-87B 10 C 458-67Pap. Schmitt xx 9-3091
894 a-b cf. CT temp. 223 beg.:B 9C 32Sf.B 10 C 2791310C418f.S 335
Sq 4C 228894 d-95 Tchannehibu shroud894 d- Hor
in 468 1,in367 Itin690
469470-77470
471
95 dbeg.
896-905899 f.901- 3b903 a beg.
634 c1 2107b
Amenirdis b 50-84SebetepibresenebPsamtik coffin in BM
906-9 N 1055+71-74910-70 P 172-91910-19 M 438-1-441
N 938-43920-23 N 946-48
91. Unavailable.
Utterance(s)
472 sameas 411
473-77473-76473 beg.473 beg. (cf.
263 beg.,264 beg.,265 beg.,
266 beg.,481 beg.,in 504)
in 473 (cf.in 481)
263 endin 265
474
474 ex. end(cf. 306ex. endIan(d 572ex. en(1)
Section (s)
924 f.
as 720926-70926-55926-30 c926 f. (cf.
337,342,351,358,999-1000 b,1084 c-
86Gb)935 c (cf.
1001 b)1341_e1357 a
939-45
939- 43(cf. 476-80 and
1472-76)
Occurrences
T 346-x-346-1M 316N 916-18N 886-912M 255-302Aba 647-57
11801-805+5Neit 18-23
in 474 939 c-42 a Enekhnennerire 4 f.940 a in CT 63:
B3 10 C 3Q 1 Q W 5692
Sq 3C 36T1, C 7T2C 2 8f.T 9 C 295Tm S 493
475 beg. 946-47 a TT 33 I, P1. XIV 17-19
BI) 99 "Einl." § 1 ex-cept end:Aba 587 f.Aby I Ph 22 f.B 9 C 42f.M 2 C102f.R 1 X 154-59
Sq 1 C 227 f.T 1 Be 192f.[T 2Be 217 tf.1]T 1 C 298-300
T 2 L 105-10T 3 L 154-57Pb
92. ECT om. 93. Emp., hence not in ECT.
87
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Utterance(s) Section(s)
in 475 (cf. 946 b-47 a
359 beg.) (cf. 594
a-b)948
in 475 fIin 949 c-50 a262 I11334 c+
335 cT476
477
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Occurrences
Aba frag. V i7 f.
Utterance(s)in 481 (cf.
263 endfin 265fin 473)
482 f.482
951-55 Neit 37-40955 b FEnekhnenmerire 11956-70 M 345-61
Pap. Schmitt xxii 15-3394
95661b BI10C 36-38T 9C 368-73
956 C956 b-67I
in 477 (cf. 961 (of .in 306) 479b-
80 c1beg.)
964-619 1
968-70 1
4"78-81 971-10011
478-0 919 78f. 971-91 1
478 971-80 c971-75
479 beg. (cf. 981-89563 beg.) (cf.
1408-15)
479 beg. (cf. 981-85325 beg.) (cf. 525-
29)981 a beg. 40929
in 480 ff in 994 e {306 1f480 d
end
481 999.1001
481 beg. (of .
263 beg.,
264 beg.,265 beg.,266 beg.,
473 beg.,in 504)
f. Ti N 41
13M32 in § IV
1'C 9 376-803 l0C39f.P 192-203N 918-38M 364-74cf. T I L 219-23N 1350+23-26
BM 32 in § IVr frag. if.Dud j. f rag. V 1
374-76
N 943f.in 482 (of.
in 670)999-1000b (of.337,342,
351,358,926f.1084 c
86 b)
483
Section (s)1001 b (of.
341 c11 357 aft 935 c)
Occurrences
95. See also corrupt form in BD 111 h beg.
96. ECT om.94. Unavailable.
r
1002-19 P 204+1 5-1002-10 M 336-45
IN 862-72
1002 a-b CT 1 (BD 169 a) b :
111003 B 2 Bo 728a-b95 B 3Bo 234 f.
B 4 Bo 310B 4 C 76B 6 C 247b--48B 15 C 155
B 1P 143H5C5f.
KR 1 KH 195-97 96MC 105: 108 f.MTC 105:152S 10 C 299Ti C627f. 9 9T9 C29f.T 1 L 66TT319:3f.Y 1C 39
in CT 51:B 10 C 86B 10 C 233B 12C iS0f.B 12 C 3.76B 13 C 135B 16 C 62B 17 C190f.
BM55306CJ 31566
Text XXI beg.Harsiese
l002 bend cf. CJ 519451004 b-d CJ 31566 Text XXII 1.1005-8 a
(cf.1974-f77
1009 a-bbeg. (of.1978 a-b)
1011-19 1329-36N 847-54
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Utterance(s)
484-87"484486487
488489-96490 A same
as 212?490 C same
as 408?
Section (s)1020-4Z1020-241039-451046 f.
1048f.1050-661052 same
as 133?981053 end-
54 sameas 714-
in 491 A 1056 a
OccurrencesP- 204+6-15M 442 45N 1228-36
M (309-15
N 84.P 204+16-P 205 20
in CT 167c (TR4c):B 1 Be 357 f.B2Bo3Of.B 1C 328B 3C 295100
B 17 C 283B 2 L 69M 22 C 98f.
3 3 (N 188S 1 (N 303S 2 C 120
Sq .5 8r 70 f.1101in CT 197:
S 2 C 426
S 1I6C 13f.S 2 ('hass 3-5
5 13 3--
S 1 Tti 43-45493 1059--62 N 1055+47-52
Nei t 700-706
1059 a--b +CT 180:1061 B 3 Bo 26102
B 2 L 365-67T 2 C 281-85T 1 L 249-52
494 1063 CT 215Sc§ S1:P. Gard. 11 255 f.
B 1 Bo 509-11B 2 Bo 756 f.B 4 Bo 481-83
97. U t. 485 (Pyr. 1025-38) is prob. four spells, 485 A-D, as Sethe sugs.
98. Sug. by Sethe.99. Sug. by Sethe rev, by writer.100. Incomplete; only beg.101. Unavailable.102. Incomplete; only beg.
Utterance(s)
495496
497-99499500
501502 A-I502 A-Il502 B same
as 394 (cf.284 end)
Section (s) OccurrencesB 3 C 176-79B 2 L 395 f.B 1Y 117-19M 22 C 65-67S 1 C 726-30S 2 C 222Sq 5 Sq 29--33101
1063 var. CT 167 a (TI? 4 a) :B 1 Be 351-55B 2 Bo 28-30B 4 13o 7-9B I C 325-27
B 3 C 288-92B 5 C 35-37B3 17 C 279-811B 2 L (16 f.M 22(N96 f.
S I C 304--682C 117f.Sq1 5 Sq 63_1671104
1064 cf. Oudj. 178 if.106Sf. eCT 177:
B 4 C 270-75L 1 Li 35-38M 57 C:/8-13
1067-70 P~222-261070 N 1055+571071 P~227
N 1055+57 f.
1072 1P 23:31073-77 1P233+10--15
1073-76 N 1055+64-67
1073 mid.same as6 90 (cf.425 d-e)
502 (1 1073 end Neit 720
502D 1074 Neit718f.503-9 1078-1127 .1'236-314503 1078-81 N 1079+ 19-23
Neit 800-805504 1082-88 M 466+1-476
N 1056-64Neit 840-48
1082 c Sare. H and I in text 11083a-b B2Be47f.
B 1 Bo 237 f.in 504 (cf. 1084 b (cf.
in 264) 343 a)
103 ECom 104 Unvflbe
89
I
103. EC,'T cam.
104.Unaailble
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Occurrences
90
Utterance(s) Section(s)in 504 (of. 1084 c-
263 beg., 86 b (of.264 beg., 337,265 beg., 342,266 beg., 351,473 beg., 358,481 beg.) 926f.,
999-1000 b)
505 1089-93
505 beg. (cf . 1089 a-c555 beg.) (of.
1373)
506 1094-1101 M 476-90N 1244-57
507 1102-6 M 520-26N 1101-7
508 except 1107-17 N frag. 1. XV 4:4-9end overG
in 508 1109 -17 tOud. 332-391
rOudlj. f rag. F 3.1011114-18 Behu
1119a inCT66§S2:B 10 C 7Sq 3C 47T 1 C 21 f.T 2 C 109
T 9 C 304Tmn S 12105
509 1120-27 N frag. 111. XV 1:3-6
in 509 11in582
in 509 1441beg. 11in510 in582 JN709+22 f.end
510 f.510in 510 (I 441
beg. II in509 1in582 jN709+22 f.end
1120 b en(I
111561(11120 c
11 817 a111138 a111561 cfIN709+
23 end1122 b c1128-611128-48 31138 a
11 817 aI1120 c
11561 c1) N709+23 end
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences1140a-b in.CT67 §88:
B 10 C11Sq 3C 58T 1 C32 f.T2C 142f.T 9C 313Tm N 7105
in CT 74 g:B 100C27T 1 C 87T 9 C 345 f.
1140 a-b cf. CT 72 §81 end :beg. B 10C 17
Sq 3C 74Ti C52f.T2C 183f.T 9 C 327
511 1149-61 N 1065-79Neit 788-800
1150a B4C97
in 511 IIin459 1in519
512f.512513514515-32515-19
in 519 in459 [[in511
f.Nfrag. P1. XV2:1P 315-66~623-49
N T709+22end
1159 c1866 b1204 a
1162-74 P 369-86
1162-67 N 1145-521168-74 N 1261+13-181175 P388f.1176-1262 P 390--4821176-1220 M 556-623
N 1163-12271204 a(in CT 63 end :3d per.) B IOC 311866b Q 1 QW56f.1(in 2d Sq3C36
per.) T1C7f.111159c T2C81f.(in 3d T9C295f.
per.) Tm 4107
CT72 §84 end:B lOC19f.Sq 3C 80T 1C 62T 2 C28 f.T 9 C 330
cf. in CT 103:G 2T 40f.
h n106.C om. 107. Emp, hence notIn SC
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
M 490-97N frag. D 3-5
10. mpheceno n CT
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Utterance(s) Section (s)
520521
in 521 (of.in 373and in457)
1211 c1221-231224-26
1226 a-b(cf. 655a and859 a-b)
Occurrences
S1C79S 2 C 612
in CT 327:B3Bo4l7f.B 4 Bo 404B 1 C 263
in DTR:Abydos Amon: Mar-
ette tableau 4 mid.B 1 Bo 661 mid.M 649-56M 543-47N 1124-28
522 1227-30 M 549-54N 1129-34
523 1231 f, M 541-43N 1121-24
524 1233-43 N 1055+32_39108in 524 (cf.
in 710)1233 b (cf.
2213 d)1235 b cf. Nfrag. P. XV2:1
525 1244-46 M 517-20
N 1098-1101526-31 1247-54 M 526-41526 1247 N 1119-21527-31 1248-54 N 1107-19530 1253 N frag. Fig. 12!532 1255-62 N1262-71
Oudj. 148-56109
1255+ CT73§S1:1257- B 1OC 2Of.58b Sq3C81-84
T 1 C 63-69T 2 C 32-43T 9 C 331-33Tm N 19-21110
1256 b Aba f rag. Cc ii 10 f.1258 c CT 73 § S2end :
B 100C22Sq 3C 8Sf.Ti C70f.T 2 C 4f.T 9 C 333Tm N21 f."
0
108. N 1055 +25-37 prob. incis. N frag. P1. XV 28.109. Om. Pyr. 1258.110. Emp., hence not in ECT.
Utterance(s) Section(s)
1259-61
in 532 (cf.437 beg.)
533534535-38535536 beg.
536 beg. (cf.in 553)
537539-52540553-57553
in 553 (cf.536 beg.)
555
1259-60 a
(cf.793-946b)
1260f .1261 b-c12631264-791280-13021280-901291-93 a
beg.1291-92 a
(cf.1360-62 bbeg.)
1298-13011303-521328-321353-891353-69
1353-55 bbeg.
1353-54 abeg.
1360-626bbeg.(cf.1291-92 a)
1364 a-b1373-78
555 beg. (of. 1373 (of.505 beg.) 1089
a-c)555 end 1378 c556 1379-86558-61 1390-1404558-60 1390-95
52-64562563
1405-221405-71408-20
OccurrencesB lOC 3Sf.Sq 3 Sq 114-17111T 9 C 365-68
Tm N 40 f.BM 32 in § IVP 490 f.P 492-517P 531-64N 1296-1296+11Aba 372-76
N 744-46P 565-605Net 836-40P 606-21N 1308+27-37Oud j . 2420Oud j. 232 f.
OUdlj. 233 f.1'2
rOud j. 299 f .M 780-84N 1136-45
cf. N frag. P1. XV 7:2N 1297-13081P 623-629+xM 692-97N 1079+10-15P 630-38N 1370-78M 498-515N 1080-97
111. Unavailable
112. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.
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Utterance(s)
563 beg. (cf.479 beg.)
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Section (s) Occurrences1408-15 cf. Aba 443-49
(cf. 981-89)
563 beg. (cf. 1408-11325 beg.) (cf. 525
29)563 end (cf. 1416-20
325 end) (cf . 530-33)
564 1421 f.565-73 1423-84
565 1423-28
566567568568 beg. (cf.
25 beg.and 447b)eg.)
569 f.
569-70 beg.
569570571572572 ex. end(of. 306ex. endand 474ex. end)
573
in 573 (1in440
574-83574 f.576 beg. (of .
412 beg.)
142914301431-331431 a-b
(cf. 17and826)
1434-651434-571434-421443-651466-711472-771472-76
(cf.476-80and939-43)
1478-84
N 1378-84113
P 641--74M 674-82N 1237-43N f rag. Fig. 12 i-over-c
2-4N frag. P11. XV 23-over-
3:2-5N 1310f.N 1313 f.N 1311-13
M 744-76N 1350+1-23P 715-30P 743-85N 1350+81-86M 776-80
M 656-66N 1271-82
1483cend-d
(( 816 a1485--1572 P 682-7141485-99 N 1308+42-511500--15{}1
a (of.721-22 b)
in 576 (of. 1511 (of.in 440) 816 b-c)
1514 b cf. Saro. (C-I{ in text 41
113. hid. 1381+1.
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
in 578 1535 b-c CT 68§ S 2end :B 10 C13Sq 3 C62f.T1IC 40 f.T 2 C 153 f.T 9 C 317cf. Tm N 10f."
579 1539-42 N 1350+53-55Saq. 15 a:
B 10OC if.Q 1 Q W 50-52Sq 3C 28-31Sq 6 C 84-88
1539 a-c B 10 C53
581582in 582 II 441
beg. lin509 Iin510 1N709+22 f.end
in 582 11in509
583584-86 C
585586 A-C586 A
beg.1551--571558.671561 c
I817 a1120 c
11138 aIfN 709+
23 end1561 d
1(1120bend
1568-721573-861576-811582-861582-83 a
beg.
N 1350+31-35N 1351-70
M 787-90P 785-801111rNeit 9-141Neit 14-17cf. CT 128 (TR 68 c) :G 2T75f.P. Gard. 11 167 f.P. Gard. 111 517 f.
SiC li0f.S2 C630
586 C (cf. 1585 a N! v321) end-86
(of. 517)587 1587-1606 P 827 -x-836+y" 6
N767-84Aba 723-42117
1587-98 b Aba f rag. A 4-9+2 + I1-~4+14& + B
588jIfin 1607 f.368 11638
114. Emp.. hence not in ECT.115. Inci. '1' addi1 line after 790 and 2 after 794.
117. Much lost, much om.
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Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
589 f. 1609-li M 80Of.N 87-89Neit 401-3Aba f rag. W '5Saq. 38:
Sq 3 C 158-60Sq 4 C 121-24
Sq5C 58f.Sq 6 C 147-50
589 11 in 1609 Tmn N 35 end
649 11 1831d-32 a
589 beg. 1609 aCin 592 11 1623 a
1609 beg.590 beg. 1610591 1612-14
592
592 begr.
Sq5Sq 114f.
SqIOC 182f.Tm N 35 beg.M 122-24N 646
Aba 712-18Sq 3 16-23T 1 C 242-45in DTR:
Abydos [Isis and]Amon : Mariettetableau 19 end1
Berlin Amon xxviii 7-xxix 2
Berlin Mut xxiii 2-6in FL:
TB 17 Sch. P1. LXV bButehamon Sch. Pis.
VII 19-VIII 1TT 33 II, P1. XI 26-
28 prec. by 5 horiz.lines above
L 3155 Sch. P1. XXX1-7
1612-14 b in FL:TT 10O inP1. CII
1612f. in FL:TT 78 Sch. II 288
1612a cf. in FL:TT 82 P1. XVII
1614 a in FL: Nesitefnut
1615-26 M126-29N 709+44-50
1615-24 a Veit 375--83
1615-16 b 51 Cext. front 21615 (ef. S 14C back"8
(cf. 660 1870)
beg.)
118. So de Buck ; not copied.
Utterance(s) Section(s) Occurrences
1615 a-b Bill Br 29aM 13 C frontM 28 C 62M 37 C 51
1616 c-18 S 1 C ext. front 5-81617b B13C381618 B 13 C38'191619 S 1 C ext. front 3-51619a B13C40
in 592 (cf. 1620-21a660 end) (cf.
1872)
1620
1623-26in 592 1623 a
I589 beg. I1 1609 a1624
592 end11 4261 1 444 beg.
1626
(I 77611 824 a-
B 13C37f.
S 1 C ext. front 8 f.Aba 316-20
Neit 370 f.Alga 516-18Neit 372 f.Aba 519
b beg.593(cf.366) 1627-37 M 131-50
(cf. N 647-50626-33) Neit 427-34
Neit 669-76B39 C291-97B 10 C 256-60B 10 C 395-99L 1 Li 1-10S 484-87Sq 4 C 157-69Sq 9 C 40-48TT 82 S 23-37Psamtik 102-13
1627-36 Psamtiknebpehti1627-35 Sq 3 C 198-2041627-33 Sq 3 Be 1-81627-30 TT 111627-30 a Ab 1 Le 77-801627-29 Sq 10 C 144-52
CJ 502461627-29 b Sq 5 Sq 126-281101627 f. Ab 1 Le 20-22
C 405, 1. side of seatSq IX 5-8Sq 2 X 42-x12°
119. Prec. Pyr. 1617 b.120. Unavailable.
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Section (s) Occurrences
1627 Sq5Sg24f.Sq 5 Sq 118-21120
1629 Sq 3Sql120f.1630-31 a Sq 5 sq 139-421630 a-b Sq 10 C 160-641630 c- Sq 10 C 155-60
31 ain 593 (cf. 1631 a
in 432) beg. (cf.782 d)
1632 c- Apis-Osiris33c
1633 f. Pap. Schmitt xvi 7-101"0Krakow pap. iii 2-4120
1634 116301635 b
1632 a1636 Ab 1 Le86f.1637 S 5 Sq 131 f.120
1637 b Sc 5 Sq 1291201638-41 M 170-74
1638 N 6561639 f. N 690f.
CT 28:MC 105:92-97T 9 C 62-65
1640 cf. TT 100 P11. LXXVII f.
in 595 (of. 1640 a (cf. cf. Saro. C.-H in text 41in 664 D) 1892 a) of. Saro. I text 48 end
1640 b-c CJ 27987 obv. 12 f.
696 1641 N 687597 1642 M 189-92
N 695598 1643 M 197
N 401 f.end of 1644 a N 479
1644 b
1644 c1645-741645-511652-7 11652-591652-56
N 485
N 494M 200-216N 678-84N 663-78Aba 773+x-778in DTR:
Abydos Harakhte :Maiette tableau 16
in FL:L 3155 Sch. P1. XXXI
6-16
Utterance(s) Section(s)
1652-551652-54
Occurrences
cf. TT 240:95-109in DTR:
Abydos Ptah: Mar-ette tableau 16
1652-54 c in DTR:Abydos Isis and
Amon: Maiettetableau 16 ex. end
1652 f. in DTR:Abydos Osiris: Mar-
ette tableau 161652 in DTR :
Abydos : Mariette inP1. 21
1652 a-b in DTR :Abydos Horus: Marl-
ette tableau 161658 b beg. Saro. A text 35 end
601121 1660-71 Aba frag. ! 1 -x-4±y +
A 1-3602 1672-74 N 684-87
Aba 779-84603 f. 1675-80 M 250-53603 1675-79 N 709±40-43604 1680 N 661 f.605 1681 f. M 411f.
N 708606 1683-1700 M 446-466+1
N 1257-1261+13Oudj. 156-77
1689-91 N f rag. Fig. 14 b122
607 1701 M 548 f.
('')N 1134-36
608 1'702 MI 54 .f.N 1128f.
609 1703-9 M 682-92N 1079+1 10
610-12 1710-35 M 698-737N 1319-34
in 610 1719 a of. Aba358in 611 1727 a Sare. I text 48 beg.
613f.613615Sf.
beg.1736-411736-391742f.
M 738-x-7442N 1350+71-75M 785 f.
121. Maspero In RT XII (1892) 146 says a shortenedform of Ut. 601 was used on some 20th-dyn. statues and(with mythological add'ns) in some late texts derivedfrom Book of Breathings.
122. Prob. belongs to lines 1261 +2 -4 rather than adup. text.
123. Lines 739 and 740 are one and the same.
94
Utterance(s)
594-96594595
26-28end of 29
and 598end of 106 f.599-602599600 f.600
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Utterance(s)617f.617618
619
1755 b-c11794
b-c1757-61
625 A-C 1762-69625 A 1762-65 a
1765 a1765b-
69 abeg.
Berlin Mut xxiii 1 f.in FL:
Butehamon Sch. Pl.VII 16-18
TT 33 II1 P1. XI 23-25
Nesitef nutL3155 Sch. P1. XXIX
18-20cf. L 3Li 70f.
N 137-41
Neit 1-4N 148-56
Neit 805-8Aba frag. L 2-5Aba 698-703
Section(s)1770-85177 1-77 b
beg.1773f.1778-85
1778-80 1b1778 f.1778 a-b
beg.
OccurrencesN 157-71Aba 46-57
N frag. Fig. 12 kcf. Aba 630-36
P. Gard. II 51-61P. Gard. III 436+1-
442B 1 Bo 450-65Aba 625-29Aba frag. G ii 3-5Aba 636 f.
Section(s) Occurrences1744-46 M 790-931744f. N1314f.1746 cf.CT 29:
MC 105:97-105T 9 C 65-69
1747-52 M 823-26N 1316-19
1747 b in CT 327:B 3 Bo 417B 4 Bo 403 f.B 4 Bo 410B 1 C 262f.
1752 a in CT 62 (TI?22):B 10 C 104B 10 C 296
1752c cf. CT67§S4be.:(cf. 885) B 10 C 9
Sq3Cflf.T2C 122f.T 9 C 308Tm N 1124
1753 N 61-631754 N 701755f. N 1331755 in I)TR :
Abydos [Isis,] Amon,Ilarakhte, andlPtah : Mariette ta-bleau 19 mid.
Berlin Amon xxviii4-7
125. End occurs not onlytin 18 7 (ECT 11 223 a) butalso In 18 8 (ibid. 220 a end and 221 e end).
126. Ex. 479; Incis. 473+ 1-16.127. Om. beg.
Utterance(s)
626-27 B627 A ex.
end
627 B
628-33628 end
629
630
634 A-36634 A
619 end (cf.466 end)
620621622 f.622
622 end11635 Aend
624
625 B
124. Emp, hence not in ECT.
95
1778 a in TI 18 in CT 148§S 7 :15
SIC 23Sf.S1IC 786f.S 2 C 410S 2 C 602S I Chass 32SI P119
1784 c-d P frag. D1
1785 end cf. Aba f rag. ii 1if.
1786-91 N 180-91
1786 b incs. Sare. A and C -Ftext 23
Aspelta D 9 beg.and07f.
1787 Sare. A and C-F text 21Aspelta A 45 f.
Arspelta B SAspelta D 8 mid.
Aspelta 0 1 f.1788 in Saq. 39:
Sq3C 196f.1792-98 N 473+1-4811241792 beg. Aba 16-21127
Aba 37-45in FL :
TT 100 in Piss. CVI f.TB 17 Sch. Pis. LVIII
b 4-LIX a 8
Butehamon Sch. P1. V3-8
Amenirdis a 134-42TT 33 II, P1. 11 35-46C 58036 viii iS-ix y+2
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634 A beg. 1792 beg.
634 A very 1792 verybeg. (cf. beg. (cf.443 beg.) 823 a-c)
in 634 A (cf. in 1792 (cf.in 640) 1811)
in 634 A in 1792ffin64o 111812b
634 C same 1792 mid1.as 414 sane as
737634 D-F 1792 end1634 1) 1792 near
en(1634 F-3;5 B 179:3-95
635 A end1 17 94 4 cff622 end 1175
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
OccurrencesHarmakhis frag. 1128
L 315 ch. Pis. XXII20-XXIII 11
TT 57 Sch. II1281
Pediniese 464-69Amenirdis b lOG--8
Anmenirdis b 100-106Pediniese 459-63
635 B 1795 N 216+96--98cf. Neit 293-95
637--39 1799-1809 N 481.93129637 170991804 N 696-98
ef. TT 39 in P1. LVII
Abydos Amnon : IMar-ette tab~leau 12 (1m~i(1.
17' ---1802 M 7 C 1-12
179w-1801 T 4 Be 10-17T 1 (C 250-54
18S00 h- in Dlih:1804 Abvdos Isis, Amnon,
Ilarakhte, and1P~tah : i\ariettetableau 8
1 8004h-- inlI)TR :1802 b Aby*dos Horus andbeg. (siJs ariette
tableau 81803 f. Sq 6 Sq 54.55130
638 f. 1800--9 T 9C 9-16638 beg. 1805 a
fin 369 ff642 cend
in 638 ff in 1805 b369 ff64lb
128. Unavailable ex. for details.
129. Ex. 485. 130. Unavailable.
Utterance(s)
638 endf1in 369
in 638 1fin364
639 beg.
639 endff72
640 f.640 beg.
Section (s)1806
1f1643 a1806 a
it 610 a1807 a
1809 b150 b
1810-161810
Occurrences
cf. BH 1 Br 38Sq 6 Sq 591,10
N 495-500+ r3
cf. Neit 373
Aba 519 f.in 640 (ef. 1811 (cf.,
in 634 A) in 1792)
181b- :et3312
a Aba
520-i6411n 1.2b
634 A 1;in
1"79 2in 641 1814 a-b Neit 358
beg.642-150 1817-37643 end 1820 ('-22
1822644 1823
in 644-49 1823 b-31 a
6 t45-48645
645 beg.
_'7
N552+1-45B 16C4f.
1316 C 3 f.TT 100 I'1. LXXXIXin FL:
TT 100 in P1. CTT 106 Seb. II298TT:33 IT, P1. XII 47_
49L3lSSSeh. P1.
XLV II.I 6--9B 16 C5~3-9''
1824-29 810 C267-731311824 Neit3G0f.
in FL:TT 100 in P1. CITT 33 II1 P1. XIII
52-54L 3155 "cb. P1.
XLVIII 12-151824 a-c in CT 42:
B 2 Bo 721 f.B 3Bo339f.
1824a-b Bl16C2inid.
(cf. in (cf. 620
364) b-c)645 end 1824 c-e646 1825647 end 1827 b
131. In var. order.
B 16 C 1 beg.cf. Neit 359 f.N"eit 361 f .
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Utterance (s) Section (s)648-49 beg. 1828-31
beg.648 1828 f.
1828-29 b
1828-29 a1829 c
649 beg. 1830-31 ain 649 1831 &-
32 a
in 649 1831 d-1589 32a
11609in 650 1833 b-c
beg.651 _53652
654-57658 A-Bin 658 A
659659 b)eg.
(cf. 424beg.)
OccurrencesS 10 C 277-81
S 10 C 275-77in FL:
TT 100 inP.CTT 106 Sch. II 298TT 33 II) Pis. XII f.
49-52L 3155 Sch. P1.
XLVIII 9-12S 10 C 273-75Nit 364Neit 365 f.Neit 368 f.Ala 51S f.B4C 138f.
B4C 139f.
1 838 40 N 216±99-103Neit 26- 98
1839 Neit 30118391 in Saq. 41 a :
Sq 3C 921841-52 N 574-579±11853-59 N 580 583+31854 mid. B 17 C 361854 en(d B 17 C 1
1860-69 N 659 611860-62 acf. CT 65 § S 2 beg.:
(cf. 768- B 10 C 560 b) Q 1 QW 1'
3 2
Sq 3 C 40-42T 2 C 91-94T 9 C 299Tm S 8'3
in 659 (cf. 1861-62 a
in 246) (cf. 253c-d)
1867 a in CT 65S2:B 10 C 6[Q 1 Q W 6311115q 3C 43 f.Ti C16f.T 2 C99 f.T 9C 300 f.Tm S 10'35
Utterance(s) Section(s)
660 1870-72Occurrences
N 695 f.Aba 719-22
660 beg. (cf. 1870 (cf .
592 beg.) 1615)1871 b-72 P frag. L
660 end (cf. 1872 (cf.in 592) 1620-
21 a)661 1873 N 700662 1874-81 N 705-8
1874-77 a Aba 706-1
663 A is 1882 a is665 C end1 1929 f.
((3 B 1882 b-83 N 709±20
(664 A-Fin 664 D
(cf. in595)
665 A-67 C663 A
in 665 A
(cf. in665 C)
665 B-67 Bex. end
665 B665 (C
in65 C(cf. in665 A)
1884-97
1892 a (cf.1640 a)
11
-22Aba 568-72N 583+4-10
1898-1958 N 719+20-744136
1898-1907 Neit 658-691903-6 a (ud j . frag. U1904 ab b
(cf. 1921(1-e)
1908-54 a Neit 729-87
1908-12 Neit 479-841913-30 N 709+1--20
Alb534-681913-14 b Neit 624-2619161- Oud j. f rag. S-over-I?
26 [bI19214de in CT67 § S8:
(cf. 1904 B 10 C 12a-b) Sq3C59
T 1 C 35T2C 14Sf.T9C 314Tm N 8137
1921 e cf. in CT 63:
B 10 C 2[Q 1 Q W 54]138Sq 3C 32f.Ti C2f.
136. Is. 7169420 -30. Uts. 665--67 are shown by J&-qiulers add'ns to be at least seven spells, not three. Thesection nos. within this group have here been retained, butthe ut. limits have been shifted to take account of thenew material.
137. Emp. hence notlnECT.
138. ECT om.
132. ECT om .133. Emp., hence not in ECT.134. ECT omn. 135. Emp., hence not in ECT.
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Utterance(s)
667 A
in 667 B(cf. in461)
OCCURRENCES
OccurrencesT 2C 73 f.T 9 C 293Tm S 1f.'3 '
Neit 484-91cf. Saro. H text 28CT 67 § S 6 beg.:
B 10 C10Sq 3C 54T 1C 27 f.T 2 C 131 f.
T 9 C 310f.Tm N 4139
N 749 f.N 754-66
669 1961-71 cf. P. Gard. II 35-50P1.(Gard. III 426-36
670 1972-86 B 10 C 31-35T 9 C 354-65T 1 L 239-48Amenirdis b 140-64Psamrtik 8-28
1972-83 B 10 C 373-78T I C 177-91
1972-77 11 1 X 2-11T 1C 100-106
1972-77 b B 4 C 68-711974-77
(cf.1005-8 a)
1974 f.1978 a-b
1R 1 X 2Q--221
(cf. 1009a-bbeg.)
1990-931994-99
1994675-77 2000-2028675f. 2000-2017
675 ex. end 2000-120051
N 787-91N 794-99Neit 601-6B 10 C 491-94ApisPap. Schmitt xxi 33-39B 9C 41Sf.N 800 -820Neit 607-22B 10C495-505Pap. Schmitt xxi 40-
xxii14B 9 C 416-19
139. Emp.. hence not in ECT.
OF PYRAMID TEXTSSection(s)
1943-481945 b1950 a-b
(of. 874a-bbeg.)
1959 f.1961-89
in 223) end-27 B 10 C 53a (cf. B 10C 57f.214b) B 10C 196
B 12 C 169677 end 2028 B 6 C 112-14
Tm S47 f.TT 39 in Pis. XLVIII
and LIBD 178 w:
Cg P1. LXIII 20-22678-80 2029-33 N 872-84
in 678 2030 b cf.in TR10a :B 2Bo455f.B 4 Bo 460 f.M 18 C 19 f.S 1C 181S2C 13
679 2031 f. N 980 f.681-84 2034--62 N 950-62
Utterance(s) Section(s)675 beg. (of. 2000-2003
in 412) (cf.726b-29)
in 675 (cf. 2004 b-in 412) 5 (of.
731 6-32 a)
in 67Sf. 20x0 5-1,677 2018-28
2018-23 a2018-212018-21 a
201S f.2022-282022 f.2023
2026f.2026 bend-27
in 677 (cf. 2026 b
668669-72
in 670 (of.in 482)
673674
Occurrences
Aba f rag. Cc
Apouit f rag. 24-over-8:9-16
B 9 C 312-19B 10 C 269-74B 10 C 408-13Sq 4 C 198-212Ps. 221-25Psamtik 142-50Pap. Schmitt xv 14-24TT 82 S 67-75S 511-13BD 178 p:
Cg P1. LXIII 5--8Sq 3Be 9-11S 524-30Sq 3Be 12-14TT 39 in Pis. XLVIII
andl LI
BD 178 x:Cg P1. LXIII 22-24
Sq 3Be 14-16Lahun A
CT 44 (TR 85) c beg.:
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Section(s) Occurrences
2043 b cf. N frag. P1. XV 2:12051-62 P frag. E 4-5+x2053 a cf. Sarc. C-F text 12 end
Aspe1ta B 6
2063-86 N 968-802071-73 T 1 L 3-62078-86 Neit 23-3 1
2087-2119 N 981-10002092-2119 Neit 582-601
B 9 C 398-415B 10 C 476-91Pap. Schmitt xxi 7-3321
2092-2104 B 11 C 11-25
Latterance (s)in 682684
685-88686688689 f.690
in 690j in 367jin 468
691 A-C691 A-C692 is 456
693694-96697
698699-701in 701702 f.in 703
BSI 32 in § IIINit 655-57Oudj. frag. J 2-5Nesu ri50tiApis-OsirisC 41065 p. 457:17f.
cf. Alga 387N 1002-1016+9Neit 819-35
N 1021-25N 1028-1055+4N 1152-62
cf. Oudj. 313cf. Oudj. 314N 1308+70-1310N 1338-50Tm N 26N 1384-87Sarc. ' A and C-F text
17 endcf. N frag. P1. XV 1:9
in CT 66 § S 1:B 10 C 7Sq 3 C45
Utterance(s) Section(s)
704 2206
704 beg.248 beg.
705706707708 A-B708 B same
as 459?
709710in 710 (cf.
in 524)711712713714715
2206 a-cl 1262
22072208220922102210 b-c
same as864-
22112212f.2213 d (cf.
1233 b)2214221522162217221814
OccurrencesT 1 C 19T 2 C 103
T 9 C 302Tmn S 11141
P frag. D 5Neit 7 f.BD 66:
Bi1GC310f.B 2 L33 f.B 2 L 50f.B 2 P 93-981) 1 C479-81
PfTT 82 E. wallBe senmut' 42C 41058 p. 346L 3079RJDublin 1669142
Leydlen T 16T
T frag. 3P~ frag. AP f rag. A
P frag. F
i f.3 f.
2092-982092-95 a2093-952095Sf.21062107 a b2107 b
903 abeg.
21092120-362120-282137 f.is
852-562139-432144-682169-752172 b2175 b-c2176 f.2178-9921942200-22052201 c
end2202 c
141. Emp., hence not in EC7'.142. Unavailable.143. Sug. by Sethe.144. Pub. In Pyr. III 1380.
P frag. BP f rag. C
P f rag. CN frag. BN frag. EN frag. D 1 f.
P f rag. I
140. Unavailable.
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SUPPLEMENT: UNNUMBERED UTTERANCESFirst Occurrence
N 135+1N 216+r1x-64N 2 6+rl11 54
N 216+12-20N 216+14-16N 216+22 -r4 3 1
N 216+22-29N 216+47-53N 709+22-26
N 709+22 f.N 709+22 end
I in Ut. 511: Pyr.1150 a
N 709+23 endI in Ut. 441 beg.:
Pyr. 817 a
in Ut. 509: Pyr.1120 c
in Ut. 510: Pyr.1138 a
II in Ut. 582: Pyr.1561 c
N 1055+27-30141
N 1055+30 f.N 1055+31 f.
N 1055+39 f.N 1055+44-47'sN 1055+52 f.
(ef. Ut. 409 ex. end :P'yr. 717-18 b)
Later Occurrences
Neit 43-64TT 240:110M 7 C 30-3514-
TT 240:125-28M 7C3752TT240:117-25
M 7 C 57-62Apouit frag. 2-over-23:
1-7KH 1 KH ceiling 3
8 335 fe'7CT temp. 223:
B 9C325-29B 10 C 279-81B 10 C 418-22
Sq 4 C 228-33141Neit 40f.Neit 652-55Oud j. 141-47
CT temp. 293:B 9 C 396-98B 10 C474-76
BM 32 in §1III
Neit 692-95CT 208:
B 1 Bo 486-89B 1 Bo 625149B 1 Bo 853 f.B 2 Bo388-91S 1 C 526-30
82C 137f.
First OccurrenceN 1055+53f .N 1055+56N 1055+59 f.N 1055+61 f .N 1055+63 f.N 1055+68 f .N 1055+69
N 1055+70N 1055+74-77N 1079+16-19N 1296+13-16N 1308+2-13N 1308+24-26N 1308+27N 1308+51-69N 1350+26-31N 1350+35-52N 1350+55-71N 1350+75--81N frag. Fig. 12 aibid. bibid. dibid. gibid. hibid. i-over-c 1
ibid. i-over-c 5ibid. Iibid. imibid. in
ibid. oN frag. Fig. 14 aibid. cibid. dN frag. P1. XV 1:1 f.ibid. 2:2-5ibid. 4:3 f. over Gibid. 5:2-4ibid. 6ibid. 7:1ibid. 8ibid. 9ibid. 10ibid. 11ibid. 12ibid. 13ibid. 14ibid. 15ibid. 16
Later Occurrences
Neit 716-18
Neit 722cf.S 14C23f.
145. Oni. legend N 2168+ 19.146. N 1055 + 25-37 prob. incis. N frag. P1. XV 28.147. Incomplete: only beg.148. Beg. II Pyr. 815 (Ut. 440 beg.).149. Incomplete: only beg.
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First Occurrenceibid. 17ibid. 18-over-22 :6 f.ibid. 19ibid. 20
ibid. 21ibid. 23-over-3:1I f.
ibid. 23-over-3: 5-9
ibid. 23-over-3 :9 f.
ibid. 24ibid. 25ibid. 26: 1-6ibid. 26:6--8ibid. 27ibid. 29:1-14ibid. 29: 16-23N f rag. Fig. 15 a
ibid. bibid. cibid. fibid. gibid. hibid. iibid. kibid. 1ibid. mibid. nibid. oibid.pibid. qibid. ribid. sibid. tibid. uNeit 6 f.Neit 41 f.Neit 299Neit 300
Neit 358-60Neit 362--64Neit 364 f.Neit 367 f.Neit 372Neit 374 f.Nei t 492 beg.
Neit 492 endNVeit 696-700Neit 722 end
Oudj. 25-281s"
15. Tolitl toideti
Later Occurrences
cf. Li Li 239f.in Saq. 41 a: q33C 91 f.
Aba 518 f.
Aba 522 f .
151. Mere traces.
First Occurrence Later OccurrencesOud j. 177-184+x'52Oud j. 204-x-214Oud j. 250+4-8Oudj. 251--x-252"t 3
Oud j. 266-275+yOudj . 297-320Oud j. 321-31Oudj. frag. BOud j. f rag. COud j. frag. EOudj. frag. F i f.Oud j. frag. CUOud j. frag. HIOud j. frag. J 1Oudj. frag. J 6 f.Oudj. frag. LOud j. frag. A!Oud j. f rag. NOud j. frag. 0Oud j. frag. POud j. frag. QOud j. frag TOudj . frag. V 2-9Apouit frag. 1: 1 f.
Apouit frag. 1-over-27over 7+6 over4+30+31 :22
Apouit frag. 2-over-23 :8Apouit f rag. 3
Apouit f rag. 9Apouit frag. l0-over-
20:1Apouit frag. 10-over-20:11
Apouit frag. 12
Apouit frag. 13 iiApouit f rag. 17Apouit frag. 18Apouit frag. 19
Apouit frag. 22Apouit frag. 24-over-8:-
18-21Apouit frag. 28Apouit frag. 29Aba 1-7Aba 69Aba 136f.Aba 313-15Aba 324--71
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First OccurrenceAba 377-423Aba 424-37Aba 452-514Aba 523-3011'Aba 587-605Aba 587-96
Aba 606-x-612+yAba 74373116Aba 785-87Aba frag. CAba frag.DAba f rag. FAim frag;. GCAia frag. HiAia frag. IIiiAba frag. KAba f rag. L 1.
Aba frag. N
Aim frag. 0Aba frag.PAim frag. U
Aba f rag. V i 10Aba frag. V ii
Later Occurrences
Iap. Schmitt xviii 34-39
BD 99 "Einl." §§ 1-4beg. :' b
Aby 1 Ph 22-28B 9 C42i.M 2 C 102-11R1 1 X 154-75S q 1 C 227-32T 1 Be 192-99T 2Be 217 if.T1 C 298-305 +308 f.T 2 L 105-20T 3 L 154-63
+ 172-77Pb
First Occurrence
Aba frag. XAba frag. YAba frag. Z i 4-7Aba frag A aAba frag. BbAba frag. Cc ii 1-10Aba frag. Cc ii 11-14Aba frag. Dd ii 7Aba frag. EeAba frag. FfAba frag. 1gAba frag. I h
Late OccurrencePedineit 146--4915;
Pedineit 146-48
Pedineit 148 f.
Pediniese 420-26
Later Occurrences
Other OccurrencesBesenmnut (RT XV 12)
BM 32555C 41002 p. 46C 41006 p. 97C 41007 17. 101C 41011 p. 141
C 41023 p. 228C 41044 p. 72C 41046 p. 93C 410.55 P. 265C 41008 pp. 103 f.C 41056 pp.~ 295 f .Hor II A bSq BPs. 226-28Tchannehibu horiz. S.168C 41057 p. 309
CJ 31566 Text IIIC 41044 p. 32-18-2 1cf. CJ 315(16 Text VI
mid.Hor II A a 5-9TT 33 I, P1. XIV 1-8
154. Lines of orig. copied tn wrong order. With 525-27 cf'. Pyr. 729 (in lUt. 412).
155. Aba 596-602 Incis. scattered bits of same, 114-7.156. Aba 750 begins like Pyr. 126.
157. Pedlnelt 146 f. 11 Pyr. 632 a.158. Ch. Kuentz sums up most of these refs. in
BI FAO XXXIV (1934) 158 f. This spell about Isis ismatched in C 41002, '06, '55. and '56 at least by oneabout Nephthys which likewise sags. Pyr.
102
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PYRAMID TEXTS'TR? Saq. BD Pyr. Parallels etc.
17 cf. 826 and 1a-b
22 cf. 64 §S 124 f. of. 765-6726 354 b28-29 a 354 a41 a in 41 a43-47 in 41 b-c43 a 14 a48f. 41 d49 bits 41 a end49 end cf. 14 c50-51 a cf. temp. 263
beg.50 b 1809 b64 b 7169-71 b 41 e69-70 a cf. 14 b114 in temp. 228118-33 W 178 b-h
121 b-d cf. 173a §S6 cf.23same126-30 cf. 173 b and cf. 23 b
216133 same as 1052?134 a of. 833 a196-98 of. 44 b of. 85 same214 b of. 2026 b end--228 of. 431242 a-b 433242 c 423 b end-c250-56 177253 c-d of. 65 §82 mid. of. 769 a-b
1861-62 a257-68 174257-61 349262 66 a 2206 a-c266 178t269 temp. 367 a 178 8
272-73 a temp. 254272 178 u272 a-b 112 b278 b 8lc beg.304-7 326 l5 dbeg.304 a-b 39 b beg.316 a-c cf.l1a of. 169a §8 1
1. In this section of the indexes CT temp. nos. are given only when CT nos, have not been assigned.
103
431
7a
and
Pyr. CT
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Pyr.318 c318 c beg.324-26334 c + 335
cT
337
339-40 b
341 c
342-44342-44 a342343 a348
351-53351355 6-56357 a
358-60 a
358360 b-61360 -6:61 a
370-75379 1.392398 c-99 b423 b end-c
425 d-e431433439476-81476-80
4796b-80 c beg.480 d end
505505 b506511 f.
511 a517525-29
CT
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
TR Saq.
93 § S 2 beg.1572 § S 2 beg.288
cf. vaguely 255 cf. 13 same
in 132 and 136 in 72 b
temp. 270
cf. temp. 731cf. 114 in§S2temp. 1 00 btemp. 417; cf .
CT 8687 § S 2 beg.
TEXTS
BD
9a
in 47a
Pyr. Parallels etc.
949 c--50 a
cf. 342, 351, 358,926 f., 999-1000b, 1084 c-86 b
cf. 348 andI 360 6-61 a
357 a and 935 c; cf.1001 b
cf. 351-53cf. 358-GO acf . 337 etc.cf. 1084 bcf . 339-40 b and
360 b-61 acf. 342-44cf. 337 etc.3606b-61341 c and 935 c; cf.
1001 bcf. 342-44 a
cf. 337 etc.3 55 6-56cf. 339-40 b and1
348
996 f.c f. 603
242 ccf. 690cf. 228
242 a-b
cf. 671
cf. 939-43 and1472-76
cf. 961994 e
ef. in 63 same10 b
cf. 19
cf. 5 aend-86cf. 981-85 and
1408-11
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Pyr. CT TR Sag. BD Pyr. Parallels etc.
530-33 ef. 1416-20
559 cf. 565
560 566565 cf. 559
566 560570 697 a575-76 a 178 r580 c 638 a593 156594 a-b cf. 946 b-47 a
603 cf. 392
609-10b 178v
610 a 643 a beg. and1806 a
620 b-c cf. 1824 a-b
626-33 42 cf. 1627-37
630 1634632 a 1635 b634 c 903 a beg. and
2107 b
638 178obeg. 1607f.
638 a 580 c
638 a beg. 825 a
638 c-d cf. 778 b
638 d 825 d641 b 1805 b
642 c end 1805 a
643 a 1806
643 a beg. 610 a
645 d cf. 785 d
655 a cf. 67 § S 3 cf. in 39a cf. 859 a-b andend and 1226 a-b
in 327655 6-c beg. 68 beg.657 e 792 c and 875 c659 cf. 727 f.
671 cf. 439690 same as 1073 mid.;
cf. 425 (d-e
697 a 570
714-16 207 same as 1053 end-54?
7 17-18 6 cf. 208 cf. N 1055+52 f.
717 a-b 212 beg.720 same as 924 f.
721-22 b cf. 1500--1501 a
721 69 §Sl beg.
72~-c.p f. 819 a-b
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTST R Saq. BD
178 o end
cf. 65 § S 2beg.
731 b-32 a737737 e752-54 a beg.
765-67768-69 b
769 a-b775 b-c beg.776
778 b783 a
785 d791 a
792 c793-94 b816 a81 6 b-c817 a
819 a-b823 a-c824 a-b beg.824 b end-c825 a825 d826
827-29 d832
833 a834-36835 a end-b
845 b847 c859 a-b
864-67
866 b
874 a--b beg.
44 d beg. 85 same
in temp. 286
in temp. 177
72 in §53;cf. 67§ S 6beg.
cf. 67 §a8 beg.
106
729Pyr. Pyr. Parallels etc.
cf. Aba 525-27(copied in wrong
order; correct inPap. Schmittxviii 36 f.)
cf. 2004 b-5same as 1792 mid.cf. 845 b
cf. 24 f.cf. 1860-62 a
cf. 253 c-d824 b end-c824 a-b beg. and1
1626cf. 6138 c-d
cf. 645 d
657 e and 8715 ccf. 1259-60 a
1 483 c end-(1cf. 15111120 c, 1138 a,
1561 c, N709+23 end
cf. 721 a-ccf. 1792 very beg.776 and1 1626775 b-c beg.638 a b~eg.638 d832; cf. 17 and
1 431 a b834-36826; cf. 17 and
1431 a-bcf. 134 a827-29 d
cf. 737 e
cf. 655 a and 1226a-b
same as 2210 b-c?1159 c and 1204 acf. 1950 a-b
cf. term). 252beg.
67 § S 5veryendI
84 in § S1 in 46 same in 29 a
875
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875 c885
894 a-b903 a beg.924 f.926 f.935 c
CROSS INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXT
CT TR Saq. BD
cf. 67 § S 4beg.
939-43
940 a 63 near end946-47 a temp. 14 very
beg.946 b-47 a949 c-SO a961980 b981-89981-85994 c
999-1000 b1001 b
lO2ab 1b;51 §S2beg.
1002 a-b beg.1003 a-b1005-8 a
1009 a-b beg.1052
1053 end-541056 a
1059 a-b +1061
10631063 var.106Sf.1073 mid.
1084 b1084 c-86 b1089 a-c1119 a1120 b end1120 c
in 167 c andI197
180
211c §81167 a177
66 §S2 mid.
1138 a
1138c in62
99 "Einl."§ 1 ex. endI
in 151 k
169a §S2
111 b beg.
S 107
Pyr. Parallels etc.
657 e and1 792 ccf. 1752 c
cf. N 1055+27 f.634 c and1 2107 bsame as '720cf. 337 etc.341 c and 357 a; cf.
1001 bcf. 476-80 andI
14 72-7 6
cf. 594 a-b334 c + 335 c Tcf. 479 b-80 c beg.
cf. 1408-15cf. 525-29480 d end(
379 f.cf. 337 etc.cf. 341 c, 357 a,
and1 935 c
1003 a--b
1002 a-b
cf. 1974-77cf. 1978 a-bsame as 1:33?same as 714-16?
in 4 c
4a
same as 690; cf.425 d-e
cf. 343 acf. 337 etc.cf. 1373
1561 d817 a, 1138 a, 1561
c, N 709+23 end817 a, 1120 c, 1561
c, N 709+23 end
in 22
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Pyr. CT
1140 a-b 67 § S8mid.and 74 g nearbeg.
1140 a-b beg.1150 a1159c1204 a
1226 a-b
1233 b1255 + 1257-58 b
1258 c1259-60 a1291.92a1360-62 b beg.13731408-151408-111416-201431 a-b1472-76
1483 c end-d1500-1501 a15111535 b-c
1539-4215(1 c1561 d1582-83
a beg.1585 a end-861607 f.1609-li
16091609 a16151620-21 a
1623 a1626
1627-3716341635b1639 f.1640 a1746
IRRESVCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSTR Saq. BD
cf. 72 § S 1 endtemp. 274 beg.
63 end; 72§S4 end;in 327; cf. in103
73 §S 1
73 § S2 end
68 § S 2 end
cf. 128
in 39a
Pyr. Parallels etc.
N 709+22 end866 b and 1204 a866 b and 1159 c
cf. 655 a and 859a-b
cf. 2213 d
cf. 793-94 bcf. 1360-62 b beg.cf. 1291-92 acf. 1089 a-ccf. 981-89cf. 525--29cf. 530-33cf. 17 and 826cf . 476-80 and
939-43816 acf. 721-22 b
cf. 816 b-c
817 a, 1120 c, 1138a, N 709+23 end
1120 b end
15 a
cf. 68 c
38in temp. 177
cf. 517178 o beg. 638
1 831 d-32 a1623 acf. 1870cf. 18721609 a776 and 824 a-b
beg.cf. 626-33630632 a
28cf. 1892 a
cf. 29
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1755 b-c1778 a17881792 very beg.in 1792in 17921792 mid.1794 b-c1805-91805 a1805 b18061806 a1809 b18111812 b1824 a-c1824 a-b1831 b-32a1831 d-32 a1833 b-c beg.1839 a1854 end1860-62 a
1861-62 a1867 a
187018721882 a1892 a
1904 a-b1921 d-e
1921 e1950 a-b
1974-771978 a-b2000-20032004 b-52018-21 a20232026 b end-
CROSS INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
CT TR? Saq. BDin 327in 62cf.67 §S4
beg.
in 39 ain 22
109
Pyr. Parallels etc.
cf. 885
1794 b-cin148§S7 inl8
in 39
temp. 176
42 §S2 mid.
in temp). 177
in temp). 177
temp. 276 beg.cf.65 §82
beg.
65 § S 2 nearend
67 § S 8 nearend1
cf. 63 near beg.67 §86 beg.;
cf. 72 in §S83
44 c beg.
cf . 823 a--ccf. 18111812 bsame as 7371755 b-c
642 c end641 b643 a610 a50 bcf. in 1792in 1792
cf. 620 b-c
1609
in 41 a
cf. 768-69 b
cf. 253 c-d
cf. 1615cf'. 1620-21 a
is 1929 f.cf. 1640 acf. 1921 d-ecf. 1904 a-b
cf. 874 a-b beg.
cf. 1005-8 acf. 1009 a-b beg.cf. 726 b-29cf. 731 b-32 a
85 same
178 p178 x
178w
cf. 214 b
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Pyr.
2030 b2097 c end
2107 b
2137f.2202 c22062206 a-c2210 b-c2213 dN 709+22 end1N 709+23 end
CT
62 near beg.
66 § S 1 mid.temp. 148
temp. 274 beg.
N 1055±27-30 ter). 223
N 1055+27 f .
N 1055+31 f. temp. 293
N 1055+52 f. 208Neit 300Aba 525-27
(copied inwrong order)
Aba 587-96 temip. 14 beg.
TR
cf. in 10 aSaq.
66b174 bbeg.
in 41 a
BD Pyr. Parallels etc.
634 c and 903 abeg.
is 852-56
262same as 864-67?cf. 1233 b1150 a817 a, 1120c, 1138
a, 1561 c
cf. 894 a--b
cf. 717-18 b
Pap. Schmitt xviii36 f.; cf. 729
99 "Einl."§§ 1-4 beg.
1 b beg.2f.44 a mid.
4 b5
66 a7-9
1112-1415161718
1920-2521 mid.
COFFIN TEXTS
TR? Saq. BD169 a
Pyr. CT Parallels etc.
of. 316 a-c1002 a-b
etc.a1 §S 2beg.
Ill1 b beg.
701 69
3,50a350 b
31329660171230306+64 a64 b; 39364 c; 470
+472
294
290 beg.
of. 66 §S81near beg.
lB clB d
lB
169 &-g
CT,1 CT temp.
la11b
110
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in 290in 290290 endin 29014718694 a94 b249
CT22 parts23 parts24 beg.25 beg.
262728293030 § S 230 §S201.
beg.
31323333 § S 4
011. beg.
33 § S 4mid.
3435
36
36 § S 2om. end
36 § S 2mid.
36 § S536 § S 73737 a § S
1 beg.37 a § S 2
om. beg.
37 a § S 2mid.
37 a § S 337 b37 b § S2
end3838 § S 5
bits38§ 36 mid.38 § S6 end
111
CT Parallels etc.
1639 f.cf. 1746
36 § S2 om. end33 § S 4 mid.;
37 a §S 2mid.
36 § S 2 mid.;37a§S2omi.beg.
30 § S 2 comn.be0g.
358parts of 49,
63, and 204parts of 49,
63, and204; 557
179
30 § S2
33 § 5 4 cam.
beg.; 37 a § 82 con. beg.
37 a § 8 1 b)eg.cf. 37 a § S3
36 § S 5
33 § 5 4 om.beg.; 36 § 52 mid.
30 §S2 om.beg.
cf. 36 § a7616
42 §S 1 beg.
41 §S31
41 §S2
39 § S 3 end
39 beg. 363
C,
18499 a99 b; 552
33
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CT CTI
39 § S2mid.
39§S2 285end2
39§S3ex. 187beg.-5
39 § S 3 end40 11640 § Smid.4141 §S141 §S8 24242 § S 1 beg.42 §S2mid.4344 21144 a §
1 mid.44 b44 c beg.
44 d beg.
44d§ S 3mid.
45 f. 31547 27248 92
49 31650 36451 7551 §S2
beg.51 § S end
52 27753 28354 31954 § S11 end
andj4 end
5555 end5656 § S 2 end5758596061
C'temp.
OCCURRENCES OF
T R Saq.
PYRAMID TEXTSBD Pyr. CT Parallels etc.
40 §S 5mid.
beg.
1824 a-c
85
Sf . 196-982026 b end-
27 a; cf.214 b
833 a; cf.134 a
38 § S 6 end
39 §S2 mid.
38 § S 5 bits38 §S6 mid.
37 b § S 2 endI
44 d § S 3 mid1(.
44a § S1mi(1.
8687888990
1 69 a§ S2 1002 a-betc.
52
354
37216
324275
lb
cf. 54§ S 1end
etc.
55 end; 56 §8S2 end; cf. 51§ S 5 end
54§S1 end etc.
54 § S 1 end etc.
2120
2. In disorder.
i
1:
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6262 near beg.62 mid.
6363 near beg.63 near end63 end1
6464 §S1I6565 § S 2 b)eg.
91
48
CROSS INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
T temp. TR SaQ. BD Pyr.22
2097 c end1138 c
+ 1752 a
cf. 1921 e940 a1204 a etc.in39 a
347
78 a
65§S2mid.65 § S 2 near
end1
66 786b66 § S 1 near
beg.66§S1 mid.66 §S2mid.
67 284 a67 §8 ex.
beg.-267 § S 3 endI
113
CT Parallels etc.
72 §S 4end; in327; cf. in 103
cf. 22
cf . 768-69 band 1860-62 a
cf. 253 c-d1867 a
cf. 4 a mid.
2202 c1119 a
cf. in 39 a cf. 655 aetc.
cf. 885 andI1752 c67 § S 4beg.
67 § S85 end
67 § S 5 veryend
67 § S 667 §S6heg.
67 § S8 beg.67 § 88mid.
67 §88 nearend
68
791 a
1950 a b; cf.874 a-bbeg.
cf. 8751140 a-b1921 d-e;
cf. 1904a-b
655 b-c beg.1535 b-c
284 b68 beg.68 § S 2 end69 317+20369 §8 heg.69 §S 1near
end69 § 8 3
70 1587172 297
721
72 §8S3 mid.
cf. in 327
cf.69 §Slnearend1
cf. 72 in §8S3
74 g near beg.
cf. 67 § S 5 end
140
64 b
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CT
72 §S1end
72 §S3 mid.
72in §S372 in §S83
72 § S 4 end
73§S1
YTS
Pyr. CT Parallels etc.cf. 1140 a-b
beg.67 §8S 1 ex.
beg.-2cf. 67 § S 6
874 a-bbeg.; cf.1950 a-b
1204 a etc. 63 end; in 327;cf. in 103
1255+ 1257-
58 b1258 c1140 a-b 67§ S 8mid.
84
cf. 81cf. 80 § S 6
4629 a
29 b
19
149 k 2§ S 1 beg.
817 a etc.
149 kc 2§8 2
cf. 511 f.
149k 2§S2
cf. 149 kc 2§ S 2 end
cf. 86 § S 2 and4
of . 85 § S 2
511 a
65 b
2;65 a 152217
318c
114 a; incl.
178114 b; 610
CT temp.
80
in 39a
73 § S 2 end7474 g near
beg.75 ex. end75 cnd767778-8080 § S 68182 f.8484 §S8 184 §S 1bleg.
84 i8585 § S2
86
86 §S 2and 4
87
115351; 35226 a
26 b -d26 e216321
119; 672;cf. 417
87 § S 2 beg.87 S 3
11845 a59545 b; 693
88899091929393 ex. beg.93 § S 2
beg.94
95
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8 a; cf.
92 a beg.
of . 89 beg.
CT9697
98-100100 beg.101 f.103in 103
104105106107108109110111112112 om.
§81113
114114 beg.114 in §S82115-17118119120-23124125126 f.128
129130131-35132 in § S 1
136-39136 in §S1140140 beg.141142143144145146147148 ex. end1148 i
CT temp.114 c; 611 a114 d; 611
b; 688
56 cec; 133
56 a-b104
22932
339 + 134438; 769466
81
136150731 mid.
259 a-c259 d ; 402259 c; 492109 a-d
109 e109f f-109 h
62346 + 309308
28 b
28 b om.§S82
cf. 505 b
of. 1582-83 a beg.
398c-99b cf.136in§S1
398c-99b cf.132in§S1
1778 a
cf. in 39 a of. 1204 a of. 63 end andetc. 72 § S 4 end
59
60 f.
62
63
646566± 67 title67 a-d
67 e68 a-b
68 c
69760f.72
47 a--d
47 e
187345250
2161718
115
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CT CT temp.
149 344 b; 403
149 end 340 a150 344a151151 a152152 § S 2
beg.153154154 beg. 77155 243156157158159159 §S
2 f.159 § S 2-
3 beg.159 § S2 beg.
160160 abbrev.160 §S1
160 § S3161161 §S2f.162 465+423
+ 461163164 39616S f. 1167 304 a-d167 a167 c168 304e; 355o169 355 b; 429170 382170 end
171 387172 654173 234173a §81
beg.
173a a § S
OCCURRENCES OF
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PYRAMID TEXTSBD Pyr. CT Parallels etc.
83 a
9c67
2; 65 a318 c beg.
3115
114; cf. 116112 a113109 a149b §S
2 f.
93
161 §S2f.
107
108111 acf. 149 d§S1
149d §S2149 b
159 §S2-3beg.
34 a-d
a4e
23
lO63 var. c f. 215 c§SL1incls.1056 a cf. 191 c
cf. 172
cf. 170 end
cf. 121 b-flcf. 126-30
cf. 38
of. 199 a, also202 a and203 c and f
of. 216 §S 2 f.
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TI? Saq. ID Pyr.
36 a
106
117
CT Parallels etc.
1065 f.
1059 a-b + 1061
CT174175176177178179180181182183184184 ex. beg.184 near
beg.18Sf.
186 mid.187188188 beg.188 mid.189189 end190191191 a-b191 a191 c192
192 beg.193194195195 mid.196197198199199 a
200201202202 a
186 mid.232 b-c
cf. 195 mid.
cf. 167 c
cf. 187 and 188cf. 189 end
inclh. 1056 a
51; 52 a;189 a
cf. 44 b
189 f
189 d-k
cf. 173 a § S 1beg., also 202a and 203 cand f
203 c and f; of.173 a Si1beg. and 199 a
of. 278 § 8 1and 287 § 8 1
CRO SS IN D]CT temp.
24715646
24
6
646373624
127 +108172236 a
236 b-c;449 f.
235; 451232 a452
begs. of 185-90,192, and 195
188 mid.cf. 188 and 195cf. 187 and 195
239 a237239 b-c23 a
24027 d; 198 b;
233; 45523 b29312231
405
27 a27 b; 70827 c; 707
203 a-g203 b
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202 a 7e.173a§ S 1 beg. and199 a
118
CT203 c and f
203 h204205206207208
209210211211 beg.212212 beg.213214215215 a beg.215 a end-b215 c215 c § S 1216216 §S2f.217218219220221221 b222223224225
225 § S 5
226
227228229230231232233234235
714-16N 1055±
52 f.; ef.717-18 b
221 b
717 a-b
19
1063cf. 126-30
cf. 167 a
cf. 173b §S3f.
53
21056; cf. 5954 a
83 b 68
cf. 26 b § Sif.
43 69 a69 b-70
CT temp.
6; 3069 +238 a238 b; 531238 c ; 629143 a
143 b; 516143 c; 246558143 d715
152210305
420
cf. 189 c
cf. 35 b
540 + 596
491448384143 c; 246
340 b292291
498
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CT CT temp. TR Saq. BD Pyr.
240241242243244245246247248f.250251252252 beg.253254255
255 a256257258259f.26126226326426Sf.267268 f.270271272
273274274 mid.275276277277 a § S 1277 a§ S3278278 § S if.
278 §S 1
142125 a125 b; 638125 c; 561132206 a206 b-c3913111
332; 485
144261
cf. 342 a1883531942421208
193192
45745__; cf. 241cf. 517 b
47 a47 b47 c4849 a49 b- c505152
119
CT Parallels etc.
44 b
11 a beg.33
5313
1415
76777879
7475
421; 618
cf. vaguely370-75
23 f.
252627 a
27 b28
149 h 2beg.
149 h2 end
cf. 328 mid.
551
147b §S51149 e§S2
3014912
§ S if.cf. 9b cf. 82 a,
§S1 98§S1,and 189 e
14912 §S 3278 § S 4279280-82283
3216-1820
cf. 203 b and287 § S 1
86 a
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120
CT284285286286 beg.287287§S1
288289290291292293f.295296297298299300in 300301302303304305306307307 a308309310310 b-c
310 b beg.311311 beg.312312 beg.313314315316317318319320
cf. 203 b an(d 278§S1
40
3031
86 bcf. 57 b
in 747677
7985153Bc153B d beg.
104
83-84 beg.
cf. 305
cf. 302
cf. 311 beg.
cf. 310 b beg.78
38 C
212231
cf. 9 b§S1
9a
CT temp.
673
377242
112245413105; 682120273157
219482397469
486
390380
cf. 82 a,98 §S1,14912§S1,and 189 e
324-26
55
25649
106
3388019
5556
12910
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TR Sag. PD yr. CT Parallels etc.
15 d beg.39 b39 a
CT324325326326 beg.327327 mid.327 mid.
328328 mid.329
330331332333334335336337338339340
341342343344345346347348349350351352353
353 beg.354 a354 b
304-7
cf. 655 a
1747 b +1204 a
cf. 144fmid.
17
cf. 67 § S 3 endI
20202013; 121;
122 b
31 a
29 a-b29 c
174 a 257-61
38 b2157 c62 a beg. +
57 a; cf.60
28-29 a
26
CT temp.307322
301 b301 a
299
205509 a
58
cf. 274 mid1.15 d end
cf. 336cf. 335
428
29563759 a-659 c28858 a
31
227102 d-e
213
631
121
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TR Saq. BD Pyr. C
3CT
165f
204147
323252
CT temp.
2345
678910
1112 a
12 b1314
15161718192020 end212222 § T2324252627
2829303132333435363738
16
95652
inch. 92 b§S4
99 "Einl."
;T temp. Parallels etc.
30
cf. 590
636; cf. 477
8
412
cf. 1 54 near
beg.7S
77t
256
35 a § T
78 beg.
90
759
3. In the case of CT temp.. TI?. and Seq. spellsidentified as Pyr.. CT, and/or BD, subdivisions arelisted under the latter headings only.
4. CT temp. nos. 1--379 are assigned to the succes-sive unnumbered items (ex. the last one) in Lacau.
Sam. Index VIII C, where incomplete lists of refs. tooccurrences appear. Nos. 380-772 were used by A. deBuck in hand copies of CT does. prepared for the 01.Of this latter group only the nos. which tie Into otherrefs. are given here.
58
146
214
261
1.91 f. 1"begs.
259 f.312 beg.716 + 78-8i200-202
+ 192
19320435010538
122
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TR Sag. BD Pyr. CT
5045
CT temp.
3940414243444546474849505152535454 a5555 b-c56
575858 a59606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283
84
123
temp. Parallels etc.
36 a
part in 557
3537
310
101 f. + 98-100
348345sf.11
129in 3Sf.16 end--18
12; 120
83-84 beg.
29
69part in 557
581
54
205 beg.2 f.
517 c
517 d115 beg.154 beg.
65Sf.
62
CTI
250
55
89 +91176
63in 3S f.
51
74111
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CT TR Saq. BD Pyr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
124
CT temp.85868788899091929394
9596979899100 a-b100 b
100 c end1-d100 d101102 a102 b102 c102 d-.e102 d102 e103104105106107108109
110111112113 a113 b114115116117 a117 b1181 119
2288
28 f. 1639'. + cf.1746
32 t.10
506374 a300
cf. 6062 a beg.57 a
353
103291316
374 d; 527
213
68280
183 end120-23+
125-2867 f.6
288
94-9775 ex. end40
324-26
153 beg.
63 a beg.
8886292
19
5. Lacau's 100 stops bet'. end of b; de Buck Inds. a-d.
627
Cf. 511 f. 672; cf. 417
8. TR67 title is CT 119 1T.
9a
6248
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CT TR
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
Saq. BD Pyr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
139; 419285 end
CT temp.121122123123 beg.124125126127128129130131132133134135 a135 b1361371381391407141142143144145146147148149
150
151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166
322
25124698-100107 b
55
5148
6156 c-e
458114 63
123; 419
242208-11 beg.254
84
53
2666 2206
114 beg. 63 beg. 136 beg.; 731mid.
215 a beg.
531
40
7. Slightly suggestive of CT 218 ( BD 53).
125
243-45 47
183 beg.
17529570
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CT T R Saq. BD Pyr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
126
CT temp.167168
169170171172173174175176177
178179180181182182 end
ablbrev.183184185186187
1881 89
111192193194195196197198 a198 b198r
199200201202203203 beg.204
205206206
incis. 178 k
1805-9inchs. 847 c
+ 1831 b-
32 a and1833 b-cbeg.
in 9437
266
31
2739 8 3 ex.
beg.--5256
267265 f.258
192
14
7574
76
27 d; 233; 455517 a
12
69§ 8 3 f.
in 35 f.330247-49
part in 5575849
44 b
4
12-14184
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CT TR Saq. BD Pyr. CTCT temp.2072082094210211212213214215216217218219220221222223
224224 a225226 a226 b227228229230231232233234235236
79
8538
81
262
215 a end-b44
353 beg.
82 f.93 ex. beg.
29728
25
38 b
104
15195188Sf.192173187184 ex.
beg.-86
27 d;198 b; 45523
237 191238 205 end-7239 190-91 b240 191 c241 of. 26242 287243 155244 32245 289 40246 210247 174 24248249 30250 148 end 18251252
9. This + Pyr. 18 c-d is Baly's FL 1 78 (see p. 3).
127
temp. Parallels etc.
102 d162 a beg.
178 qcf. 57 b
N 10)5+27-30
4 58b
57 C
772
incis. 114
451
cf. 45_
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CT T R Saq. BD Py
cf. 7,
272-27 99 "[M.R.I"
bcf. 154
near beg.
128
CT temp.252 beg.253254255
256
257258259260261
262263263 beg.264265266267268269270271272273274274 be~g.
275276276 beg.277278279280281282283284285 beg.285 end286
28728.828990
cf. vaguely370-75
cf. 50-51 a2634
182 end abbrev.
476-8S1
47293 f.
338730
2061
52
1150 a;N 7 09+22 end
1854 endl
111 a81 b-c
82
53 167Mnf.
39 § S 2 end'0
123 beg.
42 45bincls. 835
a end--b
347
21-25 parts'0
226cf. 169 c-g
9. CT 119 1 T Is TR 67 title. 1.I iodr
yr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
83 a
-73 a
20 end
115--19w 64-6636
255 13
10. In disorder.
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CT TR? Saq. BD225§S5" 68§S5
CT temp.292293294295296297298299300301
302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339
73
39
cf. 144f rnh
63 a beg.
193431072
329
327 + 326beg.
167f.215 c16 b)eg.32413 1-35130 end
1947-9
45 f.4969 §S 11.
8689
54
84325
60
253
317107 a
4657
21
33
4R1 TEXTS 129
Pyr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
N 1055+31 f.
ii.100 c end--d
627
cf. 623745
485
441960
727111
11. Beg. close to end of TR83.
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+ 225
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSTR Saq. BD Pyr.83
130
CT temp.
340
341342342 a
343344345346347348349349 end350350 ex. end351352353354355
356357358359360361362363364365366367367 a368369370371372373374 a374 b374 c374 d375376
377
150 + 149148 ex. end130 beg.64
a f.
75 enld
75 end257
156168 f.
cf. vaguely cf. 261 a370-73
1770
178 i
LB d-e848415
43
352351.
12 a
34
39 beg.50 90
517 e beg.
269
179 106
100C
5beg.102 c; 527
99 "[M.R.]"a
286 beg.503
304
CT temp. Parallels etc.
cf. 255 a cf. 13 a
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17022117130317164299118 65149 'beg.l197290cf. 86 cf. 19 511 f.
CT temp.3823843873903933963974024034034134174194204214234284294384.13b§ S 1
ex. end44(512
44844945045145245313
45545i7458461465466469470472477482485486491492498503
192270
cf. 126--3128
0
37 § S
25
162 b endI
162 a10930018 beg.18 end
298253301219119237 1f.114
131
temp. Parallels etc.
64 b
259 d
cf. 119 (=672)123; 139
618
355 b769
236 b236 ,;235
27 d; 198 b; 233
135 b
64 c beg.64 c endcf. 12 b (=636)
33 33276
99 "[M.R.]J"a
376
12. Hymn Ith Nefertem j; see H. Kees in Z ASLVII (1922) 92-120.
13. CT temp. 45_ Is CT 271 (= .Saq. 26) ; cf. CTtemp. 241.
14. Cf. CT ma.notes onT2Llf. (CT237beg.-#238) and T 1 B~e 48 if. (CT 237 only).
216
274162 b beg.341169108
220183186187188 beg.
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CT temp.
503A
509 a516517 a517 b
517 c517 d517 e beg.
527531536540541551552553557
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
CT TR Seq. BD Pyr.
99 "[M.R.I"C
3109cf. 35 b
f. 272 cf. 27 a cf. 149 h 2beg.
25 a end217 beg.cf. 173 c27633
36
211245
cf. 23 c
CT temp. Parallels etc.
143 b198 c
7376365102 c; 374 d238 b
cf. 38
99 b
incis. parts of49, 63, and204
125c47 c
90217 end
9596 f.
37 b
274
180
28
cf. 11
207354 bcf. 297
149 e29incis. 92 b
§S4
incis. 91and 92 b
110 a end
3335 a
of . 153
63 a beg.63 a mid.
714-1626
65
cf. 12a
114 b114 c-d
179 b
421
cf. 310
302
238 c
57 b12 b; cf. 477
344244178
47 b 125b
t2(
cf
558561579581583587590
595596602
610611613616617 a617 c618619623624627628629631632636637638646
2(
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TR? Saq.
153 beg.
419b10ef. 15c beg.1921
CT temp.649653654656667668670672673682688693707708715
734745769772
TI12345678910in 10 a10 b111213
14151617181920212223
25 b
cf. 511 f. 119; cf. 417
105
45 b27 c27 b
cf . 505
311438226 b
LACAU, TEXTES RELJGlEUX IGYITIENS
CT CT temp.
36146 18165Sf.167 f.175176350
255
256257147148 ex. end148 end317616062173174
13041564631159100 a-b
310; cf. 623199261
188
35373452.5033827532491234247224
Saq. lBD Pyr.
36 a
cf. 2030 b506
cf. vaguely370-75
CT
313
172
BD Pyr. CT temp. Parallels etc.
862842919791202201212
108
8a
TI? Parallels etc.
133
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CT CT temp.
134
TR25 a2627
2829303132333435363737 a3838 b38 c
39
404142434444 a44 b454647484949 a50
5252 beg.5354555657585960616263
c264255
220592731572442712655326054
212227
301
24517287356337
cf. 200
84243-45246247-49
250251252
254
322323325330105107 a107 b111114115-17118119 ex,§ T
40321125132206
3913111
14467129103222053233913481136259 a-c259 d; 402259 e ; 492
Sag. BD Pyr. TR Parallels etc.45
99 "[M.R.]"b
12; 120
345 f.293 f.295
3 52286327 + 326
1beg.289
57C
45 b12 a
12 6
44 b
1 1 a beg.
31
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CT CT temp.119 §T+ 109 a-e
120-23 +125
126-28 109 f-h129 62130 beg. 346130 end 309131-35 308
TR
67
6869707172737475
7677879808181 b-c81 c beg.8283
848 58687888990
Saq.12.34567899a9b9 b§81
2981931921942421208106214279
Saq. BD Pyr. TR Parallels etc.
278 b281340
351; 35221131527292316364
LACAUITT QUIBELL, EXCA VATIONS AT kSAQQARA (1906-1907)CT C
69 § S3
288
cf. 278 § S 1and 287§S81
151 a
-T temp. TR? 1WD Pyr. Saq. Parallels etc.
579
553
112667
324-26
cf. 82 a,98 §81,14912§81, an(189 e
67 a668
265 f.267258259 f.261262316
149 end+ 225
75 end(4445 f.47484950
9c
1011
135
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CT CT temp. TR BD Pyr. Sag. Parallels etc.43-44 a
356
136
Sag.1212 a131414 a14 b14 c1515 a15 b15 c beg.15 (1)eg.15 d eand16171819
2021222324252627282929 a
30313233343 53636 a373839404141 a-c
41 d
32632828028128286
283284285268269270271272 f.27484§S 1+±85
278286279253
176
70
1539-42593
cf. 670304-7
119; 672;cf. 417
673
45745_; cf. 241
Cf. 511 f.
86 a
149 h2421; 618
46 §8S 1 incis. 817 a
38 C
332; 485
656
1609-11incis. 17 88
incls. 1839 a,41 a, bitsof 49, 43-47, andNeit 300
48 f.69-71 b626-33
227 69 a
43 acf. 69-70 acf. 49 end
227
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247
287 42
13"-0 beg.
BOOK OF THE DEAD
TR Saq. Pyr. PID Parallels etc.
72 §T;99c §TPleyte 172
65 a
147 c 1
151 i
cf. 92 a beg.
BID
11 §TI1815IlB c-c
23455 beg.66 §S4f.78a8b9101111 a beg.11 b121313 §T 11415af15 gi15k15 h beg.
var.15 h beg.
var. § S 2
1.5i151,§S4
15A 127 a-c15A2 a-b
15A3 a-c
15A415A5
1 1 beg. 52 beg.
37 a 120121; 122 b17 §'T4
15B3 gI583 c
l5i§S4;15A5§ S 5; etc.
15 h beg. var.§S 2; 15A5§ S 5; etc.
15. Interpolated nos. such as this are Naville's ex-cept as mndlv. noted.
16. BID spells found in CT, but for which no CTnos. of any kind are available, are checked here.
17. BID 15A1-4 are Nay.'s hymns to rising sun; for15A5, added by the writer, see article mentioned onp. 6.
Saq.4444b4545 b4647
49 a
137
Sag. Parallels etc.
CT temp.CT
314
4 b-6 a93; 152153
1a6
102 a374 c
114 d225
97
734849
252 beg.
34054 a
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CT CT temp. TR? Saq. Pyr. BD Paralels etc.15 h beg. var. §
S 2; 15 i §S4; etc.
138
1D
15A5§S
15.118 a-b15B215B315B3 a
15B3 b
15133 c
15133 d15133 eI5B3 f15133 g
15B3 h
15133 i
15134
15B5
15135
16 a-b1717 § P 217 §T 1-3
17 §T Imid.
17 §T41818 §T 1-3
1§T2mid.
18 §T518 §T6
mid.192020 §T 1-3
212223242525 a25 a end25 b"2626 a26 b
335; cf. 33618 §T518S§T 1-3;20
§T 1-318 § T 2 mid.,
also 6 mid.13§T 1<2017 §T1-3; 20
§ T 1-3ibid. 6 mid.; 17
§ T 1 mid.17 §P2ibid. 2 mid.; 17
§T1 mid.< 18> 18> 1917 §T1-3; 18
§ T 1-3
18. BD 158B1-3 are Nay.s hymns to setting sun ; for 1584 f., added by the writer, see article mentionedon p.6.
19. In CT only.
cf. 148a §P1 +3+.5
15h
15 g
337; 338; 339
351'Id
536734
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cf. 226 § Si f.
139
BD Parallels etc.
112 orn.§S 1
113
BD
26 b § S I f.
272828 a28 b
28 born. §S2
28 c2929A29B3030A30B30B § T30B § T 131 a31 b31 c
31 com.§
3232 a32 b32 c3333 a33 b2'343535 a35 a § T35 b35 c3637
3838A
38A beg.394022
40 a40 b41
Budge20 29ABudge 29BBudge 29C30A x 30B
64 §T 5f.148a §T8
69 a § S469 b-70 § S + 68
§T 2f.
342227 § S 4
228 § S 1-3beg. + 4
617 a
617 c22 § T
cf. 209
cf. 173 ccf. bits in
173 c
443 b §S1ex. end
cf. 541 cf. 23 ccf. bits in
23 c
Nay. 38B
20. Tr. (1909 and 1928).
21. In CT only.
22. Whole spell noted In Nay."s Lb only.
587
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OCCURRENCE.'
CT CT temp.
'S OF PYRAMID TEXTSTR Saq. Pyr. BiD Parallels etc.
140
BiD
41B4242 §S 2-3
beg 23
4344454647484950,50B24515252 a
535454 a54 a § S 1555656 § S157 a57 a beg.57 b57 c57 d585960
616262 a62 a beg.62 a ex. beg.63 a63 a beg.63 a very
beg.63 a mid.63 b6464 var.64 § T 2-564 § T 3 var.64A 9 TP5F,.
199I
199 a
218
223
222
353 ex. beg. 102 ecf. 297 632352 227
cf. 222cf. 353
1011Budge S0A28 a beg. + c52 a; 189 a189 a-c51; 102 b beg. ;
124 b beg.
cf. 56 § S159 ex. at beg.cf. 54 a § S 1
cf. 60 ex. beg.62 a cx. beg.
122 a56 cx. at beg.cf. 62 a beg.
+57 a
38 b
cf. 102 d-e
353 beg. 102 d;213 cf. 60 beg.57 a beg.Nay. 63A
302;-627117 a
628Nay. 63B
148 a § T 5-8of. 130 §T430B § T
24. Budge in If unefer etc., p. viii. Budge, Tr. (1909and 1928) p. 191. has a dif. SUB. tr. from the text wh.In Ilsnefer etc. he calls 50A.
25 a
23. Cf. analogies with T 1 L 112--20. Sqd 1 Be 17-24,Litany of the Sun IV 1, etc.
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BD
65 a65 bNay. 656666 a6767 a68-706868 §S 569 a69 b-7 0717272 § T
7374in 747576777878 beg.79808181B8282 a
CROSS INDEXES OF EG PTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
CT CT temp. TR Saq. Pyr.
93; 15290
148
151
225
227228
~1
2206262
9c
141
BD Parallels etc.
2
174 b beg.
incl. 31 b-c, q.v.
29243
99 c1 §T and 99 c
9
in 300
301302312
306
486
25
Nay. 81A
cf. 278 §S1and 287§S81
ef. 9b §S 1
82 b82 c
82 d83 310 b 556b84 beg. 310 c 55 c84 ex. beg. 14185 30785 a86 a 283 2086 b 29687888989 beg. cf . 100 beg.90 2891P in 6029292 a beg. cf. 97
25. MK form Is longer than that of Emp. !i. Latter has only 18 1 of spell proper.
cf. 14912 §S1and1 189 e
189 f beg.
153B? c
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142
BD92 b92 b § S 4
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTSCT CT temp. TR Saq.
in 602in 12 a;
in 59093949596979898§SI cf.278§S1
and 287§S 1
99 "Einl."99 "Einl."
§§ 1-4 1)eg.99 "Einl."
§ I ex. end99 "[M.R.I"99 "[M.R.]"
a99 "(M.R.]"'
b99 "[M.R.]"
C99261
99 c99 c § T100101102102 a
102 b ex.end(
102 b beg.102 c103104105106
107
108108 §S81-3
beg.108 §81
108 § S 3109 a109 a §8S2 f.
199 a
309
179159 §8S2
beg.
160
cf. 9b §S 1
Pyr. BD Parallels etc.
cf. 149 1 2 § S 1and 189 e
14Abga 587-96
946-47 a
in CT onlyintro.376; 503
255
503A1
27 list
conci.
721 §T;72 §T129
124 b ex. end
52 a etc.
373109 a § S2 beg.;
149 b §S 2beg.
111 acf. 149d §S 1149d4§S2
159149b §S2f.
28. CT temp. 443, which Lacau (S are. I1 50) and de Buck (E C T 111331. n. 9) treat as Intro, of BD 99. isnot Inc. here.
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CT CT temp.
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
TR Sal. Pyr.
143
BD Parallels etc.
107
613
160 abbrev.
BD109 a § S 2
beg.109 b110 a-b110 a end110 c111 a111a§S3Ill b111 b beg.
112 a112 b113114115116117118119120121122 a122 b123
124124 a
124 bex. end
124 b beg.124 c125125 super-
scription27126126 vig.127
1002 a-bbeg.
272 a-b
54 a
108 § S 1-3 beg.149d § S 2beg.
169 a § S 2 beg.
var. of 116
var. of 114147 c 2144 c147 a § S1-31213; 122 b5813; 121139; 125 super-
scription
37 a
199 a
128129130130 a130 b130 §T2130 §T2
ex. beg.130 §T3-6130 §T 3130 §T 4130 § T5 f.
27. So Nay. I11335.
52 a etc.
123; 139
Nay. 127A and12713?
100
137A §T 4133 §T7 end
134 § T5-8137A §T 1cf. 64 § T 3 var.133 §T6f.
1 b beg.
157
158156154cf. 156
340
340
102 b ex. end
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133 §T9; 134§T10
144
LID
130 §T7
131132133133 a133 b133 § T 3133 §T6f.133 §T7end
133 §T8133 § T 9
134134 § T 5-8134 § T 9134 § T 10
135136
136a136 b136c136 d136 e136 f136B1137137A137A §T1
137A §T 4137A §T4
ex. beg.137A §T 7137A §T 8
beg.137A §T 8
end137A § T 16
137B1138139
140141-43
130 §T3;137A§ T 8 end; cf.1A § T 16
130 §T2133 §T end
148 a § T 4 end133 § T3; 148a
§ T 3 beg.137A §T 1 ;cf.
137A § T 16cf. 137A §T 1
and 8 end
123; 125 super-scription
137A § T 8beg.130 §T5f.130 § T2 ex.
beg.; 137A§ T 4 ex. beg.
134 § T 9130 § T 7; 134
§T 10
130 § T3-6133 §T8130 §T 7:133
§T9
Nay. 136A
144 g
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BD CT CT temp. TR Saq. Pyr.144 c144 d144 e144 f V144 f mid. cf. 329144 g144 ii144 §T145
146147147a147a §S 1-3147a §S41476b147b§S1 277a§S1147c 1
147c2 4147c2 §S2147 d147 e147 f147 g147 g end1148 a148a§ P1-8148 a § P
1+3+5148a§§P
9-S 3148 a §T
3 beg.148a §T4end
148 a§T5-8
148a§T7148a §T8148 b149149 a149 b 161149b §S1149b§S 159§S2f.
2 f.149b §S2
beg.149b §S3149 c149 d149d§S2 160§S3
145
BD Parallels etc.
118
136 d
Nay. 145A and145B
145 abbrev.
119147 c2 § S2
4117147a §54
179 beg.
190cf.1,5B3 a
137A §T8beg.
137A §T 7
64 § T 2-5
151 §T130B § T 1
cf. 149 b §8S3109a §S2f.
107
cf. 1496 §S1
108 § 83
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146
BD CT
149 e149e§S2 277a§S3149 f149 g149 h 1149 h2 272 f.149 h 2 beg.14911
149i2 '149k 1149k2149k2§S 84§Slbeg.
1 beg.149k2 85§S2;§S 2 86§S2
and 4
149k2 cf.87 §S3§ S 2 end1
149 1114912§S 278§Slf.
1 f.149 1 2 cf. 287§S1 §S1
14912 §83 278 §S4149 m149 n149n § S2 V149 o150151151 a151 b151 c151 c§S2151 d151 e151if151 g151 ht 1
151 h 2151 i151 k151 1151 m151 n151 §T 1152152 a152 b153
OCCURRENCES OF PIRAM ID TEXTSCT temp. T R Saq.
583Pyr. BD Parallels etc.
27cf. 517 b
cf. 9b §S81 cf.82a,98 §S 1,and 189 e
278
cf. 166 §81
incs. 980 b6 § S 4 f.
148a §T7
Cf. 619113b
Nay. 153A
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BD CT
153B153B ex. end V
153B c 307 a
153B d beg. 308154154 near beg.
15515615715815916016116228Pleyte 162*16316416516629166 § S 1Pleyte 166167Pleyte 167168
Pleyte 168169169a 1169 a § S 1
169a§S2 51§S169 b-g 20-25169 c mid.169 d parts169 e parts169 ,f beg.169 g beg.169 h1691iPleyte 169170Pleyte 170171Pleyte 171172Pleyte 172173173 a
ROSS INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
CT temp. TR Seq. Pyr.
147
BD Parallels etc.
85 a
cf. 20 end(= 256)
cf. 151 c § S 2
Nay. 168A and168B3
cf. 316 a-c1002 a-b etc.2 beg.
290 beg.in 290in 290
290 endin 290
113
28. Pleyte 162-45 are same spells as those of T.Pleyte 162* has points of contact with 162.
29. Nos. 166-86 were assigned by Nay. Pleyte 166-74 stand for dif. spells. With title of BD 166 cf. that ofT i Be 39-43.
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148
BID
173 bPleyte 173174174 a174 bbleg.
Pleyte 174175176177178178 a178 6--h
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
CT CT temp. TR Saq. Pyr. BD Parallels etc.
257-68349
262; 2206a-c
250--56
118-33 W178 i 349 end(
178 k in 1741781178 mn178 n178 o 63&
178 p 201178 q 218178 r '57178 s 367 a 261178 t 26 8u24
178 v 60'178 w 20:178 x .20:
179179 beg.18010181181 a181 b181 c181 d181 e181 §T182182 a182 a beg.182 b182c182d182 e183183 a
30. Cf. It. Naville. La litanie du soledl (Leipzig, 1875) PIs. XV 45-X VII 76.
66 a
8 (=1607f.)+ 752-54 abeg.118--21 a
5-76 a
19-l10b128123
147 f
183 b
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BD CT CT temp.
183 b183 c18418518618731188189 a-c189 a189 c189 d-k189 e
189 e beg.189!f189 f beg.189 119019 132192
TR Saqj. Pyr. BD Parallels etc.
182 a beg.
5251; cf. 189f199 a
cf. 203 h203 a-gcf. 278 § S 1
and 287
§S1
cf. 9 b§S1
202 a
cf. 98 §S 1and149 12 § S1
cf. 82 acf. 189 a82 b
148 a §P 1-8
31. Nos. 187-90 were assigned by Biudge. 32. Nos. 191 f. have been assigned by the writer tolate texts found at end of doe. R.
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