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THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO STUDIES IN
ANCIENT ORIENTAL CIVILIZATION
THOMAS GEORGE ALLEN, Editor ELIZABETH B. HAUSER, Associate Editor
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NO. 27
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS WITH CROSS INDEXES OF THESE AND OTHER EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
BY
THOMAS GEORGE ALLEN
Internet publication of this work was made possible with the generous support of Misty and Lewis Gruber
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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Cambridge University Press, London, N.W. 1, England W. J. Gage & Co., Limited, Toronto 2B, Canada Copyright
1950
by The University of Chicago. All ights reserved
Published 1950. Composed and printed by
THE
UNIVERSITY
CHICAGO PREsS, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
The vignette on cover and title-page is that with BD 94 in Pb (after Naville).
found
OF
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PREFACE
T
unrelated originally prepared HIS studythough consists of two parts not separately. The whole is designed as a reference book to help the user follow the intertwinings and ever varying sequences of Egyptian thought about the dead. Dr. Alexandre Piankoff, who has already published some of the Egyptian mortuary works current in the Empire and later, is now continuing his researches in Egypt in behalf of the Bollingen Foundation, of New York. The Foundation's deep interest in the whole field of Egyptian religious (locuments extends, of
course, to the Pyramid Texts, the earliest known body of such material, with which Dr. Piankoff and his staff will soon be occupied. To make available some of the data on or related to this subject accumulated by the writer, the Foundation has kindly provided funds to insure publication of the present volume. May its contents definitely facilitate the study of Egyptian mortuary texts, as envisioned by 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
AND
ABBREVIATIONS
1
.
5
SYMBOLS
*
.. . phrases.....
Publications......
Words
and
.
.
,
7
.
*...................7 10 .
12
SOURCES OF 1 YR4 MID) TEXTS.
Descriptions
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Relative age
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Egyptian
works concerned
Positions of lines in SEQUENCES
LIST
OF
.
.
.
Coffin Texts
SPELLS IN THE
*
P~YRAMID)S
THEMSELVES
INDEXES
Pyramid
Coffin
.
44
61
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
103
103~
Texts...................
prepulIication
.
43
48
Texts..................
Coffin Texts:
.
12 42
. ..
OF 00-1URRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Cilo5s
1
..
numbers..... ....
Lacau, Textes religieux e'gyptiens.... .. Lacau Bo infteDa Quibell, Excavations at
..
122 ..
Saqqara (1906-1907)
vi'
110
135 137
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INTRODUCTION THE PYRAMID TEXTS
THE
ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts are the earliest compositions known that deal with life beyond the grave. As such they reveal the divine Pharaoh's urgent hopes and fears as he sought security for the hereafter. Their existence was discovered in 1880-81 by Auguste Mariette and Gaston Maspero upon opening the pyramid tombs of King Unis of the 5th dynasty and four of his 6thdynasty successors at Saqqarah. Maspero promptly published separately the texts found in these five sources.' Besides noting parallels among the five themselves, he included also such later parallels as were then available. 2 Soon thereafter a comprehensive Egyptian dictionary project was undertaken by the great academies of Germany. In 1899 study of the Pyramid Texts for that purpose was assigned to Kurt Sethe, and from then until his death in 1934 they held first place among his scientific interests. His immediate task was to establish the exact readings of the texts. To accomplish this he republished them3 with the parallel passages placed side by side, after thoroughly checking squeezes and photographs to correct slips and fill gaps occurring in Maspero's pioneer edition. He also made a few restorations based on later documents.'
Sethe had believed that the five inscribed pyramids then known constituted "eine enggeschlossene Gruppe"' to which additions were unlikely to be made. However, in 1926-33 Gustave J6quier excavated for the Egyptian Service des Antiquit6s four more inscribed pyramidsthose of three late 6th-dynasty queens (Oudjebten, Neit, and Apouit) and a king (Aba)-besides clearing the tomb of Pepi II (N), one of the original five. As a result of the clearance and of placement of f ragments the known text content of the last was increased to a surprising extent. J6quier published all these new finds in facsimile but, like Maspero, document by document with cross references. 6 Meantime Sethe had been preparing for press a translation and commentary based on his long decades of study of the Pyramid Texts. None of this appeared until after his death, and even yet only his treatment of Utterances 213-506 is at hand. 7 Here he mentions and utilizes
1. In RT III-XIV (1882-93). For explanation of
1935-39). As soon as Sethe's text ed. was complete Louis
abbrevs. see pp. 7 f.
2. Those he used (see R T III, XII, and XIV) were th
ones e
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 made a total of 24 sources on which Maspero's original publication was based. 3. Die
1908-22).
altaegyptiechen
Pyramidentexte
(Leipzig,
4. Namely Abydos, Amenirdis, Apis, B 1 C, B 911 C, 11BH1 C, L 3155, Pap. Schmitt, Psamtik, Sq 3 Be, Sq 3-4 C, T 1 C, TT 33, and TT 100. Of these Maspero had had only Abydos, L 3155, T 1 C, and TT 33. Sethe mentioned parallels in Enekhnenmerlre and Pepiankhes also. Thus his text ed. noted 15 additional sources. 5. Op. cit. I vii.
6. Fouilles dS 8aqqarah (Le Caire, 1928-36). 7. Cbersetzung und Kommentar zu den aldt4gyptischen Pyramidentexten (Olickstadt und Hamburg,
Speleers
published
Les
Textes
des
Pyramides
6g.
(Bruxelles, 1923-24) in 2 vols. (tr. and vocabulary), later replaced by his Traduction, index et vocabulaire des Textes des Pyramides g. (Bruxelles, 1935). He put out a treatise also, Comment faut-il lire les Textes des
Pyramides Cg.? (Bruxelles, 1934). Speleers' works do not bear on the subject of the present paper, for they deal with only the material published by Sethe and subsequent expressions of related ideas, omitting refs. to later use of the Pyramid Texts themselves.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS many more parallels than before from later times. 8 Though the later documents for which he lists abbreviations number only 44, he actually cites some 107, which with the original five make altogether 112 sources. The present list of occurrences of Pyramid Texts uses not 112 but 291 sources for Utterances 213-506, and for the whole body of Pyramid Texts its sources total 355. It is hoped that the greater extent of this list may increase its usefulness over previous ones. The writer not only of the already has availed cited works of Maspero, Sethe, andlJquier but also of Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) and ASAE I f. (1900 f.) and V (1904) ; G. M tiller, Ueber die in einspdth eratischen Pap. des Berliner Mus. erhaltenen Pyramidentexte (Berlin, 1900); H1. Schack-Schackenburg, Aegyptologische Studien (Leipzig, 1902); P. Lacau, arcophages anter'ieurs au Nouvel Empire (Le Caire, 1903-6), in the Cairo "Catalogue gnral," and "Textes religicux," in RT XXVI-XXXVII (1904-15) and in J. E. (1906Quibell, Excavations at 1907) (Le Caire, 1908); manuscript copies of Coffin Texts made in 1922 if. by
different
himself
Saqqra
who
beth Thomas; etc. 9 To all have augmented the common fund of knowledge, but especially to scholars named above and the institutions that cooperated in making possible the Coffin Texts project, the writer is deeply indebted. That sources are so numerous is clue to the fact that after the Old Kingdom nonroyalty fell heir to the Pyramid Texts. Selections from them were widely popular in the Middle Kingdom and, though less so under the Empire and later, were still in use in Roman times. Apart from independent use, passages from the Pyramid T1'exts were incorporated into other mortuary literature. Thus they double as Coffin Texts; on many coffins they are interspersed with the later spells to which the term "Coffin Texts" is commonly restricted, while on others (e.g.
Middle-Kingdom
Ab 2 Le,
Pyr.
the
Buck,
Egyptian stitute Museum; A. de (Chicago, 1935 if. [IV Cofin Texts
I-IV
still unpublished] ; based on mss. and phots. just mentioned) ; W. C. Hayes, the AMaqabeh of Se'n-WosretThe Texts ankh at Lisht ("PMMA" XII; New York, 1937) ; Louis Speleers, Textes des cercueis du Muyen Empire t gyptien (Bruxelles, 1947) ; unpublished notes made by J. A. Wilson; other notes by Miss Mary ;Eliza-
in
8.
A few
sources
of these the writer could
cited. They are:
(8q 6 5q);
118-33 250 56
Buck, and others for the
Oriental Institute of the Univ ersity of Oriental InChicago; photographs in
Pyr. 242 in
K
Pyr. 134-49 (Pediniese).
not find in the
and
a
194-213
in Q
(Psanitik). and
BH 2 Ox, and Sq 9 C) and in
some Middle-Kingdom tombs (e.g. S and Siese) 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
A. H.
Gardiner, A. de
the
to
BD2
is
W
178 b-h' 177
9.
some further Pyr. refs. occur in other works mentioned below in list of sources. But. after allowing for
In
passages
and/~or A
B
pub. in ECT, TR, Seq . or elsewhere, refs. non-CT docs. are based on 01 mss.
00 CT and 1
4
originals or phots.
C.B
j
2 Be,
1-4
B3
Bo,
only. The CT docs. are B 6
So.
C.
B 3-4
C.
C.
B 6 C,
9.11 C, Ii 13 C, B 16--17 B 19 B 1-3 L, 1-2 lii C, G 1-2 T, KCH1 1{H, \ 1-2 C. 5C, M 70. 25-26 C, 57 C, M1 NY, M C 105, P. Gard. II-IIl, S C, S 5 5 10 C, S 14C, Sq Sq 9-100CSq 120C, Sq 1 Ch, Sq Sq.T 9C, T2-3 L.T 1 NY, TT 240, and Y 1
B M
P,
5-6 M230, M 3-6OC.
1-2
C,
1-2 C. The
non-CT does. are OIM 10496, R, Sehetepibreseneb, and Tm. One doc., Anlamani, is
on
listed,
but without
refs., basis of a letter from Dows Dunham. 10. This is what Maspero in "MMAFC' 1 228 calls "le Chapitre d'amener la barque. 11. Pyr. 318 cunderliespaes in BD 2and6.5 a which, having become as almost vars., are not listed herein.
ognizable
12. Here and
standardized
elsewhere
sion to divide various CT,
unrec-
occa-
the writer has had and DTR spells into
BD,
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INTRODUCTION
Is
Pyr.
262 266 269
178 t 178 s
272 272 a-b 575-76 a 609-10 b 638 (11607
178 u .12 b 178 r 178 v f.)
752-54 a beg. 946-4 7 a 1002
Pyr.
BiD
174 66 a
257-68
a-b beg.
(1111Q03 2018-21
a-b
a
beg.)
111 b beg.
§§ 1-
The Funeral Liturgy andl the related Daily Temple Ritual likewise embody
from
various passages 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., 3 58, 61 f., 66, 76, 78-80, 90, and 99 f.' Pyr. is FL in 3 9 b end 26 beg., also 49 11 f. 11 15 12 a 30 13f. 27 36 beg., also 13a 28 beg. 13 c_14 15 16 a-d
51 34 90
18c--d 26 f.
76 end
5f. 7
28 f.
42
30 a 43 a beg. 50 b-51 52 f.
in 4
54 beg. 55 54 end cf. 58
54a 54
c-55 b
13. See T. J. C. Baly, "Notes on the ritual of opening the
mouth.'
IRA
X VI
(1930)
173-886.
78 f.
644
36 end
in 35
b-c a-b
1792
61
in
62t end
737 f 1612-14 1652-56 1755
62 beg.
66
61 end 28 except beg.
beg.
99f.
b
+ 1824
178 x 178 w 66 99 "EinI." 4 beg.
370-82 644 a-c
1823+1828-29
178 p
2023 2028 2206 Aba 587--96
FL
45 cf. 80 8
737
178 o beg. 178 o end 99 "Einl." § 1 except end
is
72 a 115 116 a-b
In the Daily Temple Ritual Pyramid Texts are found in Moret's chapters 21, 46 f., 49 f. (Mariette's tableau 19), 54 f. (in. Mariette's 12 a-c), and (for 60.-.54 cf. Mariette's 32-36), also in Maniette's tab~leaux 4 (Amon only), 8, 12 d, andl 16.14
59-64
Pyr.
26
26
a-b
iM
DTR
59 63 beg.
27 a--c
60 beg.
27d 28-29 b 43 a beg.
in 62 61 beg. 46 beg.,
also
47 beg.
50 b-51 50 b 52 f. M4a 72 a 116 a-b
737 a-b 1204 a 1612-14 1652-56 1755 1799-1804 1800
b-1804
inS54 in 54, also in Mar. 12 d
55 beg. in 54 in 64 in
21
49 beg. in Mar. 4 (Amon) 50 Mar. 16 49 end in Mar. 12 d Mar. 8
See
14. Alexandre Moret, Le rituel due culte divin journalier en tgzpte ... (Paris, 1902), and Auguste Mariette, 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 settings. se A. M. Calverley, The Temple of King Set hoe at Abydos I-II (1933-35).
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OF PYRAMID TEXTS
On the other hand, in the Pyramid Texts themselves Pyr. 1643 f., and 1792-1816 together constitute the Liturgy of Funerary OferingsY1 The "great offering-list" included therein is sometimes inserted into the Funeral Liturgy instead.'s All these interconnections indicate, of course, the great importance assigned the Egyptians to their ancient Pyramid Texts. The new combinations into which they entered are in a way analogous to the anthologies used in funeral services of our own day. Though hieroglyphic transcriptions of all known copies of Pyramid Texts, spell spell,' 7 with the various documents arrangel in parallel, may desirable, it is unlikely that publication in that form, or even in two groups, soon take place.' But an enlarged list of occurrences such as the present one will least tell those interested where it may be advisable look for further light. Noncontemporary variants thus brought to mind may indicate changes in theological conceptions. Variant contexts inlicated may give new clues to meanings of words or passages.References to hitherto unrecognized and unused parallels may help in reconstructing dam-
16-114,
aged texts or emending corrupt ones. And
rela-
finally the list itself can suggest the tive frequency of use and hence the rela-
were
tive esteem in which various spells held during the successive periods of Egyptian history. The present list includes, as noted above, not only previously available data on Pyramid Text parallels hut also new identifications. The writer has, moreover, seen to it that all references are equated with Sethe's section numbers,'9 checked all sources available to him, 20 corrected references as needed, and inserted enough cross references or comparisons between Pyramid Text passages to repetitions. In a supplement spells not available to Sethe or too broken to be identifiable are each cited instead under the line numbers of their earliest text.' References to a few passages not yet noted in Old-Kingdom sources but which 22 may have originated then are appended. This enlarged list will itself need lengthening as new sources are discovered. Even in documents here util izedl occasional passages still unidentified may contribute
by
by
be
will at
15.
So in N 217--528;
Pyr,
214-24
to
in N 529-552+1
fornm
should perhaps be added. The simpler round in W 1-165 stops with Pyr. 100 and omits some of the preceding units also. But even it contains some repetitions; its actual content ini original order is Pyr. 16 oa-d.17 f., 22 f., 26--32, 22 f, 50-54. 56 f., 17 f., 22 f.. and 72-100. 16. So in Ilutehamon. 17. The term "spell" commonly used for the basic units of CT and is equally applicable to Pyr. For the terms "spell" and "utterance" are here used interchangeably. 18. Even the Pyramid Texts found among the Coffin Texts (constituting about two-fifths of our sources) are ultimately treated as a part of the Oriental Institute's Coffin Texts project (see I xi), they will
33-40.
58-064,
BD
Pyr.
If
scarcely appear
been published, along
This would
EC T Texts proper have with glossary. tr., and comm.
until all
the
Coffin
require several more years at least.
Such
work is not obviated by Speleers' Testes des cercuei.ie
du. Mave
Empire
iv.
(Bruxelles, 1947), a nonfinal tr..
comm., and brief vocabulary
based on ECT 1-I1 only.
obviate
further to it. More sources
too are doubt-
less already available for such common passages as Pyr. As Moller says, "die Nutformel ... findet sich auf gewiss uber 70 Procent aller saitisehen Sarge, und abgerissene Satze aus den alten Texten sind auf denselben ausserst haufig."23
638.
19. Those used in his text ed. are followed, rather than those of his tr. and comm. This statement is needed prevent ambiguity, since some changes were introduced into the latter because of newly available text portions or parallels. Lettered subdivisions too follow Setbe's text ad.. except that the writer has added letters some but not all places where Sethe had none but new material now makes them desirable.
to
In
20.
See p. 61, n. I.
21. Professor Jean Sainte Fare Garnot of the U~nivarsity of Paris has under way a separate study of this latter body of material, with a new 22. Among other
passages
nomenclature.
open to the same infer-
ence are those that mingle with Pyr. in B 9 416
01B
10 C395-491 and
inB
10OC
2-399
C 291T 9C
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INTRODUCTION
Since many of the documents are damaged, parallels for individual details are not necessarily as numerous as the references. Losses are sometimes of the right length to confirm a reading found elsewhere, even though some whole spell within the gap be completely destroyed. If the fit is not so good, assignment of line numbers to the individual spells involves guessing what part of which spell was omitted or expanded. Reconstruction of the setting of mere fragments is less practicable. 4 Wherever restorations can reasonably be made, they are included in the references.
Utterances are frequently left unfinished because not enough space has been allowed for them; the end of a wall or coffin surface may be reached in the middle of a spell. Portions within spells or longer sequences may be omitted by haplography, when the scribe's eye catches the right word but at a wrong point farther on in his original. And in some documents the scribe has lightened his task by writing only a series of beginnings of utterances.2 In contrast to losses, these various types of incompleteness are recognized by limiting the references as a rule to the portions actually present.
"
THE CROSS INDEXES
In A. de Buck's Egyptian Coffin Texts I he proposed to include in each volume a tentative, and in the final introductory volume a complete, "concordance of the Coffin Texts with the Book of the Dead and the Pyramid Texts." Lists of that nature have been given in each text volume to date, but only from the point of view of his own publication. Interconnections among Egyptian mortuary texts are in fact so numerous that they deserve to be tabulated in more detail. Certain correlations between the Pyramid Texts and others have been summarized above. The indexes given below offer approaches from several angles. The indexes are complicated by the variety of designations available to identify individual spells or parts of spells. An occurrence of CT 176, for example, was first listed in Lacau, Sarc., Index VIII C, where its posi-
tion permits us to call it CT temp. 46. It was then published as TR 6. Another occurrence was published as the beginning of Saq. 36. 24. Some of the 6th-dyn. pyramid frags. have been identified as parts of numbered lines. The rest must still be referred to as frags.; and, even when the spells to which they belong have been determined, their content is best stated within their own limits. 25. E.g. in 8 14 C 16-23 0TT 33 III. PI. XXXI 38-44, begs. of Ut. 295 etc.
Besides correlation of designations, reuses of material in other connections are of course included in the indexes. Such cross references have in large measure been indicated or suggested by one or another of the scholars mentioned on page 2. Here, however, they are assembled and supplemented. Even so, completeness in such a matter can be only relative. Some spells remain entirely unmentioned because they still lack numbers of any kind. Further interrelationships will doubtless continue to be discovered, especially when a Coffin Texts glossary planned as ultimately part of the Oriental Institute's project becomes available. Meantime it is hoped that the cross indexes herewith presented may provide at least a convenient nucleus of material for present use--a nucleus the contribution of which lies largely in its form and in the definiteness of its references. Spells as numbered in the various publications often prove on comparison to be either composites of smaller units or mere fractions of larger ones. Again, units thus determined may be divisible into sections and paragraphs. To permit more exact references on a reasonably logical rather than purely mechanical basis, the writer has
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS carried further the division of spells into lettered units, as initiated by Richard Lepsius in his Todtenbuch of 1842, and into numbered paragraphs, as suggested
spell proper, and § T for terminal additions. A foretaste of the lettering has been inserted by the writer as editor into the
by Hermann Grapow's treatment of BD
IV. Examples combining all the types of symbols appear in the writer's article,
17 etc. in his edition of Religiose Urkunden ("Urk." V) in 1915 ff. Because of the "rubrics" attached to many spells, an intermediate symbol also seems needed. So § P stands for preliminaries, § S for the
lists of correlations given in
ECT III and
Journal
"Some Egyptian Sun Hymns," in of Near Eastern Studies VIII (1949) They are much more numerous in the
55.
lists and indexes presented herewith.
349-
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS oSAVE space the following abbreviations and symbols are used, chiefly in the footnotes and in the tabulations and lists that make~ up the bulk of this paper. PUBLICATIONS
ASAE BIFAO
Egypt. S'ervice des antiquits. Annales
BM Cat.
... 1900-. Cairo. Institut frangais darceologie orientate. Bulletin ... Le Caire, 1901 . British Museum. Catalogue of Egyptian religious papyri in the British Museum. Copies of the book pr(t)-m-hrw from the XVIIIth the 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 coming forth by day or the Theban recension of the Book of the Dead. The Egyptian hierogl 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. 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 Chicago, 1935-. 4 v. "OIP" XXXIV, XLIX, LXIV, and
to
XXIInd
Borchardt, .Sttuen
Budge, Text (1910)
Champ.,
Notice.
IDaressy, Cercuejis I)ecr. de l'Rg.,
Antiq.
Deveria, Cat.
.
of
Notices
1-354.
.ACT "Fouilles"
Cairo. Institut Fran ais (l'archeologie orientale. Fouilles ... Rtapports preiminaires. Le Caire,
Gard.
Gardiner, Alan H. Egyptian grammar, being an
Gauthier,
1924
Cercuvils
41042-72.
Pap.
!Iunefer etc.
JEA Jdq., Aba
Cercueils anthropoides des pretres de
Montou,
to the ...
Nos.
par M.
Gauthier. Le Caire, 1913. Cairo "Cat." LXII and LXV. Nos. Papyrus hi ratiques, par M. Woldemar Golenischeff. Le Caire, 1927. Cairo "Cat." LXXXIII. British Museum. The Book of the Dead. Facsimiles of the papyri of Henri
Gol.,
introduction
study of hieroglyphs. Oxford, 1927. Cairo. Musee des antiquites 6gyptiennes. Catalogue general Same.
58001-36.
Hunefer, Anhai,
Ier
skier and Netchemet with supplementary text
the
[in hierogl. type] from papyrus of Nu, with transcripts, translations, etc. by E. A. Wallis Budge ... . London, 1899. Journal of Egyptian archaeology. London, 1914--. Jequier,
Gustave. ... Fouilles
?L Saqqarah. La pyramide
Caire, 1935.
Jteq., Xeit
Same.
J*eq., Oudj.
Same. ... Fouilles
... Fouilles A Saqqarah. Le Caire, 1933. A
Les pyramides des
Saqqarah.
La pyramide
(l'Aba.
Le
reines Neit et Apouit.
d'Oudjebten.
ILe
Caire,
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS Jeq., Pepi II Kamal, Tables
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.
Lacau, Sarc.
Same. Nos. 28001-126. Sarcophages antkrieurs au Nouvel Empire, par
M. Pierre "Lacau. Le Caire, 1903-6. Cairo "Cat." XI, XIV, XXVII, and XXXIII.
Lacau, Steles
Lange und Schafer LIB Leyden, Mon.
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.... Berlin, 1849-56; Leipzig, 1897-1913. 19 v. Leyden. Rijksmuseum van oudheden. Monumens egyptiens du Mus&
a
'antiquites des Pays-Bas Leide ... Leemans ... Leide, 1839-94? 3 parts.
Mar., (at. d'Abydos "MEES" "MEES" XIX "MEES" XXII "MIFAO" "MIFAO"
VI
"MIFAO" XIV
"MIFAO" XXIV "MMAFC"
Moret, San'. Nay.
pub....
par le Dr. Conradus
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. Gautier et G. Jequier. Le Caire, 1902. Chassinat, C. Fouilles de Qattab, par MM. C. Chassinat, H. Gauthier et H. Pieron. Le Caire, 1906. Same. Une campagne de fouilles dans la necropole d'Assiout, par 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, par M. 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.
MM.
.. Berlin, 1886. 3 v.
publica-
"01 1a"
Chicago. University. Oriental Institute. Oriental Institute Chicago, 1924 .
Pap. XXP° dyn.
Naville, Cdouard. Papyrus funeraires de la XXI" dynastie ... Paris, 1912-14. 2 v. Porter, Bertha. Topographical bibliography of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts, reliefs, and paintings .. , by Bertha Porter and Rosa-
P-M
tions.
"PMMA"
lind L. B. Moss.... Oxford, 1927-. New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Egyptian Expedition. Publi-
"PMIMA" I
Mace, Arthur C. The tomb of Senebtisi at Lisht, by Arthur C. Mace
cations. New York, 1916-. and Herbert E.
"PMMA" XI
Winlock.
New
York, 1916.
DaieNonrman de Caris. The tomb of Rekh~miRpc at Thebes. New
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
9
Tytus Series" New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Egyptian Expedition. Publications. Robb de Peyster Tytus memorial series. New York, 27. 5 v. "PMMA Tytus Series" Davies, Norman de Garis. The tomb of Puyemrl at Thebes. New II-III York, 1922-23. 2 v. Society of Biblical Archaeology, London. Proceedings.... London, PSBA 1879-1918. 40 v. Pyr. Sethe, Kurt. Die altaegyptischen Pyramidentexte nach (en Papierabdriucken und Photographien des Berliner Museums neu hrsg. und erliutert .... Leipzig, 1908-22. 4 v. Section nos. (not spell nos.) follow the abbrev. Pyr., tr. Sethe Same. Ubersetzung und Kommentar zu den altiigyptischen Pyramidentexten. Gickstadt und Hamburg, 1935-39. 4 v. Ranke I Ranke, Hermann. Die Agyptischen Iersonennamen. I. Verzeichnis (ir Namen. Gliickstadt, 1935. Rec. Champ. Recueil d'6tudes igyptologiques (liees la memoire de J.-F. Chai"PMLA
1917-
A
pollion ... Paris, 1922. PT
Recueil (le travaux relatifs h la philologie et 'archologie egyptiennes et assyriennes ... Paris, 1870-1923. 40 v. Quibell, J. E. Excavations at Saqqara ... with a section on the religious texts by P. Lacau. Caire, 1908. Spell nos. (see spells ibid. pp. 24-61) follow the abbrev. Schiaparelli, Ernesto. I libro funerali degli antichi Egiziani.... Tavole. Plarigi, 1881. Same. libro funerali (legli antichi Egiziani. R. Accademia dci Lincei, 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 Cecil1922Firth, 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.
(1906-1907)
Saq.
Le
(lei
Sch.
11
Sch. I-IL SPA W Teti Pyramid Gems. TR TSBA "TITS"
Gardiner.
(lei
London.
1915-33. 5 v.
"TTS" I
Davies, Nina de Garis. The tomb of Amenemh~t (No. 82) copied in line and colour by de Garis Davies and with explanatory text by Alan H. Gardiner. London, 1915.
"TTS" IL
Davies,
Nina
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 Kurt. Urkunden der 18. Dynastie. Leipzig,
Lig193Sethee,
"Urk." IV
.Mon.
"Urk."
Vat., Wb.
ZA~S
VI
pap.
2d ed. of v. 1. Leipzig,
1927-30.
1906-9. 4 v. Same.
Schott, Siegfried. U.rkunden mythologischen Inhalts. Leipzig, 1929-. Vatican. Biblioteca vaticana. Monumenta papyracea Aegyptia recensuit 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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10OCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
10
WORDS AND PHRASES abbrev.
ac.
add'n
aeg. or anc. arch. autog.
abbreviate(d)/tion according addition aeg/itgyptisch ancient arch(a)eological, arch(a)eology autograph(ed)/phic/phy Book of the Dead before beginning Beschreibung
dig.
BD
bef.
beg. Beschr. bibi. BM C
bibliographic/phy; bibiotheque
CT
British Museum Cairo. Musee des antiquites egyptiennes (used with cat. no.) catalogue(d) Cairo. Musee des antiquites egyptiennes (used with Journal d'entr~e no.) collection conu nent(ary) Coffin Texts. If nos. follow, they
CT temp.
Coffin
cat. CJ
coil, comm.
are spell nios. as used in ECT.
Texts:
prepublication nos.
On these see
ones which
p. 122,
apply
The
n. 4.
to still un-
lub. texts are of course esp. useful.
(of)
dI.
daughter
eecC.
dIeceasedl
decor.
decoration/tive
descr. (hf.
describe(d), (description/tive
div.
doe. DTR dup. dyn. E(.) ed. Eg. eg.
Emp. equiv. esp. ex. excav.
ext.
differ (ence/ent[lyJ) division document Daily Temple Ritual duplicate(d)/tion
Egyptian Empire period Kingdom" by
"New
writers) equivalent especially
excepst excavation
exterior
facsimile(s) feminine Funeral Liturgy followed following fragment(ary) general(ly) husband (of)
haplog.
haplography
hierogl. horiz. incl. Inschr. ins5cr.
hieroglyph(ic)
int.
interp. intro. 1. L
horizontal include(d)/ing, inclusive Inschrift(en) inscribe((), inscriltion interior interpret(ed), interpretation introduction, introductory inventory left Panis. Muse national du Louvre
(used with lib. m. ma.se. MFA mid. MK MMA
library
mon.
monument manuscrilpt museum
ins.
mus. N(.) nat. n.f.
dynasty
east(ern) edited, edition, editor(ial) Egypt(ian) 6gyptien
facs. fern. FL fol'd fol'g f rag. gen. h.
mother
nv.
no.)
(of)
masculine Boston. Museum of
middle Egyptian
Fine Arts
Middle Kingdom periodl
Newumn of Art Metropolitan York.
Muse-
north(ern) national negative not found obverse
Oriental In-
0I
Chicago.
OIM
stitute Chicago. University. Oriental In-
University.
stitute. Museum
(called some
om. pap. phuot. p188
pres. prob. Ptol. pub.
omission,
omit(s),
omitted/ing
papyrusi
photograph(ic 'ically) plural marks (in translit.) possible' bly
precede(d/s),
preceding
probable 'bly Ptolemaic publication, publish(ed)
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ABBRE VIA Pyr. r. rd. rec. ref. reg. repr. rev. S.
S(.) sarc.
sly. sim. stat. sug. suppi.
Pyramid
TIQAS
Texts
AND SYMBOLS TB
right read(ing) recueil refer(ence), referred/ing regular(ly) represent (ative), represented/ing reverse; revise(d) son (of) south (ern) sarcop)hagus sheet similar (to) statement suggest(ed), suggestion supplement(ary)
temp. tr. transcr. translit.
TT univ.
in Biban al-Muluk Thebes temporary translate(d)/tion transcribe(d), transcription transliterate(d) /tion lprivate tomb at Thebes university tomb
unpul).
unpublished
lit.
utterance variant Vatican vignette wife (of)
var. Vat. vig . W. W(.) wvr.
1
11
at
west(ern) write, writing, written
SYMBOLS
([l r
or?
{}
lost uncertain
parallel (to) lprecedles suffixes
superfluous
separates words
supplied; comment omitted
within compounds
or proper names mnt~ fjrw, equiv. "dleceased"
to
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SOURCES OF DESCRIPTIONS' Cited as
Document
Material
Beneficiary
AIC
coffin
wood
Jfq3-1b-'R 1 rMslflw
Aa
1W, hierogl.
pap.
Nb.sny,
Abb1 e
coffin, outer
sycamore
Ab2 be
coffin, inner
pine?,
same
limestone
King rfJIl-k3-Rc
Aba
pyramid
Aby 1 Ph
coffin
Abydos
temple chapels
frags.
s.
C3
rn.f nfr
TnPln?
Provenience 1q. tPI, 8.
Aswan
Memphis
and Mwt-r8ti
Abusir tomb mR 6 same Saqqarah Abydos
)Ibi
wood limestone
King Mln-mI t-R' (Seti I)
stone
Ur-w 3, s. Ted-hr and Nb(t)-t3-ihyt
etc.
Abydos G 50£ Abydos
G 50 F
Abydos
G 57 a
coffin
P(3)-d1-n.i-3st, s. jd-hir and Nb(t)u
wood
lrt-IHr-r.ww, s. IV h-b-RC and N(y)s(y)-(Ir Irt-lfr-r.w and A14(y)t-t3.s-nhi(t) T3y-nht (t), d. Vd-hzr and T3-
pap.
DImrn-nb, s. D4n-(t)t~f and Ti!
Abydos G 57 b Abydos
G 57 c lID, hierogi.
Ae A
Hr-n3'rws.
Thebes Thebes?
same
Thebes
Ag Ahmnose Akhmim A
coffin
Akhmnim
same
B
stela
limestone
Ainenirdis
chapel
sandstone
Anlamnani
coffin
granite?
King "Anlamnani"
red granite
lip
Amenemnhet-
Anastasi coil. Akhmim5 Akhmnim6 Anastasi coil.
basalt 'Imi--m-a31-snb, s. 4w-rlb. l-r.s
seneb
Apis
1.
Thebes: Madi-
Jmni-r-di-s(y)
Cs/i,
nat Habu Nuni Pyr. VI
Saqarah: Se-
"living Apis-bull"
rapeum
by the selected refs. (phot., facs. type. etc.) are reg. cited In order or fulness or relative importance. The refs. do not furnish a complete bibI. 2. Listed in alphabetic order designations.
Since pubs. differ in comprehensiveness, some factual gaps occur in the desc ra. Data to them would be welcomed by the writer. Beneficiaries are in gen. identified by parentage or title (s). Facilities provided
fill
of
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PYRAMID TEXTS' DESCRIPTIONS AiC
Date MK
Aa
18th dyn.
Ab 1 Le
9th-loth
Ab 2 Le
same
Aba Aby 1 Ph
after 6th
12th dyn.
Abydos
19th dyn.: Seti l
Cited as
C 28127; CJ 36418
See Lady Win. Cecil in ASAE IV (1903) 69 f., mention; 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.,
Present Location
dyn.
Leipzig. Univ.
facs. and/or autog.; BM Cat., phot. (BD 105 and 30B beg.), bibl. H. Schafer, Priestergraber (1908) Pis. 2-6,
same
ibid. Pls. 7 f., phots.; pp.
in situ
J q., Aba, facs.
Philadelphia. Univ. Mus.
J. Garstang, El Ardbah (1901) pp. 17, 36, 46, and P1. XXVI, facs.
in situ
A. Mariette, Abydos I (1869) A, autog., and Pie. 21 and 28-34, facs.;H. . Lange in SPA W, 1927, pp. type (room D
phots.; pp. 46-55, descr.; pp. 143 f., concordance of texts by H. Grapow
dyn. 4
144 f., concordance
of texts55-0, by Grapow
descr.; pp.
APp.
333-35, hymn); H. Gauthier in BIPA OXXX (1931)
D
Abydos 050 F same
4358 f., mention (room hymn); A. M. Calverley, The Temple of King Sethos I at Abydos I-IL1 (1933-35) facs. "MEES" XXII 38 f. and 49 and Pis. LXXV, facs., and LXXLX 7, phot. ibid. pp. 39 and 49 and P1. LXXV, facs.
Abydos 0 57 a
26th dyn.?'
ibid. pp. 35 f. and 48 and P1. LXXIII, fats.
Abydos G 57 b
same
ibid. pp. 36 and 48 and P1. LXXIII, facs.
Abydos G 50 E 30th dyn.
Cairo
Abydos 0 37 c
same
Ae Af
early 18th dyn.
Ag
19th dyn.: SetilI
Ahmose Akhmim A Akhmim B Amenemhetseneb
26th
20th dyn.?'b dyn.?
BM 9964 3M 10010 B3M
Nay., facs. and/or autog. Nay., facs. and/or autog.; Budge, Text (1910) type fIunefer etc., fate.; Nay., facs. and/or autog.
9901
Leyden L 6
Leyden, Mon. III L pp. 2 f. and P1. IV, face.
1308, type
Ptol.
Sch.
12th dyn.
Leyden V 114
same Leyden. Rtijkemueeum van oudheden, Beschr. der gig. Sammiung 11 (1909) P1. XXIII 24,
Amenirdis
25th dyn.
in situ
phot. 0. Dareesy in RT XXIII (1901) 4-18, type
Anlamani
ca. 600 B.C.
Merawi, Sudan
letter from Dowe Dunham July 16, 1948: texts
Apis
26th dyn.: Ahmose
in situ
H. Brugsch, Thesaurus V (1891) 966 f., autog. based on copy by Mariette; P. Gunn in ASAE XXVI (1926) 82-84, autog.
"almost identical" with
3. The wood used forAb2Le, B 1Be,andBlO0C
111, 33-51, also
may have been
XVI
A SBA E
on which see sp. V. Loret In P. Chassinat in Revue de
(1916) i'fgy pte ane. III (1931) 159-64.
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.
13
those of Aepelta
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OCCURRE:NCES OF PYRAMID
as Apis-Osiris CiltedL
Document
Material
TEXTS
-I
Apouit Area
coffin pyramid coffin, inner
black granite hp-Wsir, "Apis-Osiris" limestone Queen put Dir, s. Wn-nfr and Mwt-.sri(t) sycamore?
Aspelta
coffin
granite
King Mr-k3(i)-I(
Atfih A
tomb
limestone
P (3)-d i-Wsir
blocks, inscr.
in red
Nuni Pyr. VIII
rro.f nfr JIr-m
Z-n-Wart and Nit,
coffinl
stone
Cnhj-r,
B113Be
coffin bottom
pine?
Sn
B 2Be 13 1 Bo
same coffin, outer
B32 Beo B3 Be3
coffin, inner
B34 B3o
Coffin, inner'
same'
B 6 Be
Z~t-rnk1p', (i)r(y)t-p I
B310
coffin, outer, ends and1 lidl coffin, outer
1330
coffin, inner
Z
B340
coffin, outer
same
B350 B360
coffin, inner" coffin
3
Saqqarah
DIzprwt3
B341
"()O0(1
Provenience same
Bneiciary
et al.
3'-4rw,
s.
s. Bak-n-rn.f and 3st-r (ti)
Atfihi
Memphis al-Ba rsha
It..nh, usurped by Vhwt y-nit
-I
h3-nhit
same
coffin, outer hkr(t-ny)-.,ow(t)
B C0
Kay, usurped
Imn-rn9,t,
coffin, outer
cedar
B3110C
canopic
box
cedar
B 120
coffin, inner
B3130C
coffin, outer
B 140C
coffin
B 150C
coffin,
2
?(y)C
same
101,
WOdK
ra~y) n rt
r
1
IJo3, w~b 0313 fV o~vt et,
h ty)-C, usurped by
middle
7. Dr. coil. was bought about 1888 by Lord Amherst of Hackney ac. P. Newberry, The herse (1899) p. (viii1.
Papyri
:tp
by
B3100
Lee's
t-;pfd-
Ih.3nt, usurped by . mwy-nfji (fem. )
middle
coffin,
0
to E.
A m-
8.
A. H. Gardiner, Ant. Preow, 1947) I 14*--19*.
On this title see now
Onomnaetica
(Oxford
9. Head missing.
Univ.
TEQ.
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SOUlRCES OF
Cited as
Apis-Osiris Apouit Aro
Date
PYRAMID TEXTS See
Present Location
27th dyn.? 6th dyn. 26th dyn.?
same
Jc'q., Nit, fats. formerly Dr. Ikee's museum, Hartwell House, Buckingham7 shire, Eng.
S. Sharpe, The Triple Mummy Case of Aroeri-ao (1858) Pls. 6-8, fats. by J. Boanomi
ca. 568 B.C.
MFA 23.729
Atfih A
Ptol.
in situ
G. Daressy in A
B 41
late 26th
Berlin 41
A.
dyn.
11th dyn.?
VI187-i0, type
Gunn in ASAEX
Aspelta
B 1Be
1
15
1544-52 53-57,
D. Dunham in BMFA XLIII (1945) phot., facs.; MFA phots. D (of facs.)
Wiedemann
SA E
III
(1902) 160-80, type
IPSBA
in
VIII (1886) 232-39,
type
Berlin 14385
H.
VSchack-Schackenburg, Dais Butch von den zuwei W~egen (1903) phots., transer.; H. Gra-
pow in ZAS XLVI (1909/10) BD CT ins.
B 2 Be
MK
B 1Bo
Berlin 20360 MFA 20.1822-27
11s;
CT
mes. D. Dunham and
W. S. Smith
77-81,
refs.
to
in Scritti in onore
B3 3Bo
12th dyn.
MFA 21.964-65
Ippolito Rosellini 1 (1949) 263-68 and Pls. XXI-XXVII, descr., phots.; GIM phots. 12089 and 25366-75; CT ins. OIM phots. 25350--65; CT ms. OIM 25334-49; CT mns.
B 4 Bo
same
MFA 21.966-67
OIM phots. 12415-18, 25307, '09-11, ' 13-33;
B 6 Bo
MK
OIM Jphots. 25296-300;
BiC
12th dyn.
MFA 21.810-1l and 968 C 28083
di
B 2 Bo
MFA 21.962-63
p~hots.
CT ins.
same
C 2808&5
10338: 1-.50;
B9C B
10 C
MK 12th dyn. same
phote.,
tyrpe, diagram;
Cl
B
12 C
Daressy in ASAE 1 20 f., deser.; Lacau, Sarc., refs.; O1M 10342: 1-25; CT me.
CJ 37566 C 28094
OIM phots. 10359:1--30; CT me.
C 28091 C 28092 Cairo
phote.
A. Kamal in ASAE 11 (1901) 35Sf.,
descr.; La-
cauSarc., refs., phot.; OIM phots. 10369:145;, CT me. Kamal in ASAE II124--28, Lacau Sarc., refs., phots.; 01 field negs. 1235-60; (5T m. Kamal in ASAE I1 20-24 and 32, (laser.; Laeau, Sarc., refs.; 01 field nege. CT
dese,-r.;
1261-81;
Kamal in ASAE
10390: 1-6;
CT
II
28-30,
ms.
deser.; OIM phote.
C 28089
Macau, Sarc., refs., typ~e, phots., diagram; OIM
C 2800
Lacau, Sarc., refs.;
14 C
C 28099
B 15 C
C 28123
B
phote.
C 28086
phote.
B 130
OlM
ms.
mS.
B 11 C
OlNi
diagram;
ins.
Daressy in ASAE 1 20 f., deser.; Lacau, Sarc., 10341:1-31;
B5C 16 C
type,,CT1 refe.,
Sarc., 1 )hote., refs.,
B4C
ms.
0. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 39, descr.; Lacau phots.
B3C
CT
10. Of the titles, only the 2d occurs on 11. Lid mmssig.
B 4 Bo.
10374:1-29;
Cl me. OIM
phote.
CT ims.
10377:1-26;
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.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
16
Document coffin, outer
B
170
coffin, inner
same
B
190C
canopic box coffin, inner
Gw3 !kri, icr
B 2L
coffin,
outer
same"
B3 L
(coffin,
inner
B314
same
B1 P
coffin,
outer
B12
P
Y
coffin, coffi n
inner'6
II
B I1L
1
Behu
'butrial
her
chamn-
z(w)n(w)p'
Sf15i
sycamore
ZpJi, irny-r3 m
wood
Zpd1,
imy-r3
p
1
pr
same Saqqaralh?
limestone?
Bh w
limestone
IBk-n-rn.f,
pap.
god-lIrn-RC
frag.'
Bek. Berlin Anion
c
Provenience al-Barsha
Beneficiary
Material wood
Cited as B 160
Daily'Tenmple
(i)r(y)-pC(t)
h3 (t
q)-
iny- Saqqarah Thebes
1Ritual, Ihi-
erat ic Berlin
Mut
Besenninut
Br
godldess Mwt
same coffin, inner
wood
Bs-u-rnwt, s. N(y)-8(uw)-p-sfy and
T3-p-n-4Jnsiv
1
Thebes: 1Dair al-Bahri
coffin
A3, s. Snn (in.)
Bani Hasan
BH 1
coffin, inner
Zkr-in-hat rn;f nfr Taw
same
BH 30C 4 0
coffin, outer
Nfry, ZU-nI aI
coffin
NP'P>Lutp, mry-r Pr Hnmr-n d1, rdlb"l lt
BH 1
13H
1150C BH
60C
co{iine coffin, onter
BH I
Ox
n
h-
Nfry, zwnw s
Ntr-nbsti(fern.)
coffin, inner BH 2 Ox
14. Title wr. tor a(w)nw=.
same
15. With title wr B 4
L.
s(r)r(w)Pi
ac. to his outer coffin,
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SOURCES Cited as
B 16C
Date same
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
1
17
Present Location
C 28088 C 28087
B17C
See
0. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 40 f., mention; Lacau, Sarc, refs, phot.; OIM phots. 10339:1-23; dT ms: Daressy in ASAE I 40 f., mention; Lacau type, phot.; OIM phots. 10340: 134 and 11348-49; CT is. ,Sarc., refs.,
B IL
C 4740 l1th-12th dyn. B3M 30840
B3 L
Same
B 19 C
BM 3083)
BII 30842 BM 55315
B 5 L
12th dyn. B2 P
BIY Behu Bek.
3erlin Anon
Louvre
Samle early 12th dyn. Yale Univ. 6th
dyn.?
Berlin 7 727
26th dyn.:
Psanitik 11 22d1 dyn.
Berlin Mut
same
Besenmut
25th
in
situ'
1
Berlin p~al. 3055 B~erlin pap.
OIM phots. 10363:1-8; CT me. 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. 2021254; CT me. BM, A Guide... (1924) pp. 42 f., descr.; BM, A Handbook... (1938) pp. 27f., GJM phots. BM, A Guide
20260-98; CT
descr.;
me.
... (1)24) p. 44, descr.; BM, A Handbook... (1938) p. 29, deser.; GIM phots. 26034-56; CT me. BM, A Guide ... (1924) pp. 41 f., deser.; BM, A Handbook . .. (1938) pp). 26 f., deser. 0. Daresey in ASAR I (1900) 26, mention; Gi M phiots;. 12087:1-8; CTl ins. Daressy in ASAE I126, mention; CT ins. L. S. Bull, The Religious Texts from an Eq. Coffin . .. (1922) phote., autog.; CT ins.
Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. Inschr. I (1913) 4,
auttog.
LD III2159
d-69, face.; LD Text 1(1897) 177-81,
plan, deser., etc. Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Ilieratische Papyrus I (1901) facs. ; 0. Moller, Hieratische Paklographie III (1912) P1. I, phot. (col. ix) Berlin, op. cit., face.
3114+3O53
BM
dlyn.?
22940
RT
A. Wiedemnann in PSBA XI (1889) 71, genealogy; 0. Legrain in XV (1893) 11-16, descr., typ; Budge, Text (1910)
111 249-77,
type; BM, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq. Rooms (1924) Pp. 89 f., deser.; BM, A Handbook to the Eq. Mummies and ffins (1938) p. 52, descr. BH I Br
12th dyn.
Brussels B 5037
Rec.
L. Speleers in Champ. (1922) pp. 621-49, hot. type; Speleere, des inscrs. ...... r Bruxeles
CJ 37564 a
Co
(1923) pp.
Rec.
22-29
and
119-26,
230-33,
BH 1 C
llth-l2th dyn.
BH 3 C BH4 C BH 5 C BH 60
same
CJ 37563 b CJ 3756-5 MK CJ 37569 11th-12th dyn. CJ 37563 a
Lacau in ASAE V Lacau in ASAE V
BH 1Ox
same
Oxford. Ashmolean Mus. E 3906
A. M. Blackman in ZAS XLVII (1910)
Oxford. Ashmnolean Mus. E 3907
Blackman in ZAS XLVII
BH 2Ox
16. Lid missing. 17. Largely destroyed ; frags. Berlin (2281i), Chicago Natural History Mus., MMA, etc.
In
aui-
tog., tranelit., tr.; Brussels. Muee ... , Dept. 41., Album (1934) P1. 8.5, phot. of ext. front P.
Lacau in ASAE V (1904)
CT me.
type;
237-45, type; CT me.
246-49, type; CT me.
CT me. J. Garstang in ASAE V (1904) 219, deser.; 01 field negs. 1232-34; CT me.
116-27,
type, comm., tr.; same ibid. XL1X (1911) 65 f., collation; CT me.
127-32, type, refe.,
comm., tr.; same ibid. XLIX 66, collation; CT me.
18.
1111
3 and 6
C were made for same man.
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OCCURRENCES
18
Cited as
W
BH I
13M
1141
wood
32
1 90
Stela
1BM 6661
coffin
BM
coffin, inner 13D, hieratic
6668
13M 10 064
10081
tans., hieratic 22
13M 13M BIM 13M 1.-M
10209 10252 10255 10317 10319
Sante
JIM 29580
Provenience
Beneficiary Hity, s.
same
jnm-n~t
11;
schist
crh-.Nfrib-Rc, d. King Psarntik (w) usurped by P(3-n)-
l imiestone
l~n-nfr, s. T ()-nt-4rIn
Mni
pap.
Thebes
P~(3)-n-Nst-t3wyn,
prDImn
u
Idhs.
u
P 3-hfrw-r-VJr-swy,
coffin
13M
coffin,
29776
wood
wcb /3ry
nfw
s.
"Neschonsu"
(fern.)
ed-hr, granite
or
s.
Pntk and
Thebes: Qur-
nah 3
8t-ur(t)
-fru'?,
4z(y)
coffin, iuOdel
Coffin
lid
pottery Thebes
illegible (fern.) 3
1 rtw3, (i')r(y)-pc(t)
statue
green schist
liutehainon
coffin, inner
wood
C 405
Statuei
basalt
Z3-Sbk,
C 20093
:Stela
limestone
Snb, s. Nb-.iwrnn(w) and 1Ikw
offering-table
times.
incl.
Lahun
BD
178 end, 178
beg.. and 112, all of which may contain Pyr. See Pyr.liD equivs. listed on pp. 2 f.
Abydos
rnC
swqt)l and T3r(-nI)-b(r)- pl
19. But BM Handbook says in Ptolemalc So Pyr., tr. Sethe, 1 183 and 187. Pto.? portions
etc.
s. Ti!
Nh y, icr m4p
Unavailable
3(ty)-
81 Thebes
o 20.1520
21.
Akhmirn
diorite
BIM 55306
20.
Thebes?
wit
"Neschonsu"
unknown
inner
statue group
13M 42141 13M 545X21
C 23039
Thebes
4'
10332
B3M 325 55
TEXTS
T3-iny (t)
BM
3M
Material
Document
coffin
OF PYRAMID
Gizah
22. Texts unavailable. $M 10081 (Pap. Malcolm), 10255, and 10319 (Pap.
Salt
137-63), perhaps also
10209 and 10332, were copied from an earlier composite used for Pap. Schmitt also. A dif. composite is
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SOURCES Cited
BH 1
W
as
OF PYRAMID
Present Location Wiirzburg.
Date
11th dyn.
M.
Von
Wg
ner-Mus.
1
TEXTS
19
See
E. R. von Komorzyuski in Archly'f ir aeg. Arch. 1 (1938) 256, deser.
H 1196
BM 32
B3M
26tlh dyn.;
usurped der
32
un-
Augustus"
S. Sharpe, Eq.
Inscrs. 1 (1837-41) Pls. 57-59
and 116-18, facs.; E. A. W. Budge, The Sarc. of Anchnesrdneferzb (1885) type, translit., tr.; Spiegelberg in RT XVl (1904) 50-52, date of usurpation; C. E.
W.
Sander-
Hansen, Die religiosen Texte auf dem Sargder Anchnesneferibre (1937)
to
autog., analysis; 13M,
A Handbook the Egyptian Mummies and (1938) pp. 64 f. and P1. XXVIII,
Coffins descr., phot.
20
IM 10
very late
BM 1901
B3M 6661
pre-I8th dyn.
13M
TIM 6668 13M 10064
25th dyn.
BM 6668 BM 1006i4
BM 10081 BM BM BM TIM 13M B3M
21st
dyn.:
6661
Amenemopet
10209 10252 10255 10317 10319 10332
BM
10081
BM 13M
10209 10252
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, mention ibid. p. 301, descr. ibid. p. 299, deser. ibid. p. 301, deser. ibid. pp. 296-300, deser.
BM 29580
pre-l8th dyn.
BM B3M BM BM 13M
29580
13M, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eq.
13M 29776
Ptol.
13M 29776
ibid. pp. 134 f. and P1. XXIX, phot.; BM, A Handbook to the Eq. Mummies ... (1938)
3M
25th
32555
ibid.
p. 302, mention
Rooms (1924)
54521
p. 50, deser.
XXL,
dyn.
BM 3255.5
pp. 52 f. and P1. phot. BM, A Guide to the Fourth, Fifth Sixth Eq. JRooms, and the Coptic Room (1922) pp. hot., type; B. Gunn and R. Engelhach in BIFAO (1931) 801 and Pls. IV f.,
31,p
13M 42141
BM
10255 10317 10319 10332
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.
BM 42141 Emp.? 3th-17th dyn. BM 54521
XXX
and
129-
type, tr., phots. BM, op. cit. p. 6, mention B3M, 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) and P1. VII, phot., type, tr. Sch. Pls. I-XVIII, facs.
BM 55306
25th dyn.
BM 55306
Butehamon
21st dyn.
Turin
C 405
MK
0 40.5
0 20093
l3th-l4th
0 20520
same
0 20520
(1891) p. 13 and P1. XII 14, autog.; Borchardt, 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 und
C 23039
26th-30th dyn.
0 23039
Kamal, Tables, type, phot.
repr. by BM
dyn.
22372'
0 20093
10252 (Pap. Salt 561) abs. 1-5 and by BM 10317. 23. But S. Schott in ZAS LXV (1930) 35 calls BM 10081 "ein undatlerter Papyrus der Nektene-
810-13
W. M.
F.
Schiffer,
Petrie, Illahun, Kahun andi Gurob
phot., type
boszelt"' (i.e of 30th dyn .). BM 10252 bearsedates under both NV~-nb~f and Alexander (II); se Lirk." VI 2 f. 24. Fabretti's no.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
20 Cited as
C 23099
Document same
C 23107
CC
Material granite
gray
limestone
Beneficiary lmn-i-di-8(w), (i)r(y)-pc(t) 43 (ty)(i)m(y)-r(3) sm'{t} etc. FDd-3st-iw.f-cnh, s. nh-.Hr
Provenience
Abydos
23112
23155
sandstone
N4fr-ib-W, s. Di-Pthz-iw and Ir(t)P'-r.w }
Aswan
C 23162
limestone sandstone
Nfr(t)-iit(i), d. Ijp.mn and Psjt T 3-ri(t)-n(t)-t( 3 )-qrt, d. -
Akhmim
wood
W h-htp
Meir
C 23241
C 28067 C 41001 C 41002
coffin
Ht-H~r-m-3ht
coffin, outer
s. Bs-n-mwt and T3-
MUM
Cyhf-n-Jrsw,
N(y)-8(w)
o041004
{tI,
d.
jDd-JHnsw-
s. N(y)-s(w) {-rI}DImn and N(y)- (ay)-J~nsw Wn-nfr, s. cnh.f-.n..IJw and N(y)s(y)-Ufnsw Bs-n-,nwt, [s.] cnhf..n.nsw s. B8-n-mwt and
uCnh.f-n-n.Uw,
C 41006
u
u
C 41007
u
u
~P3-di-4mn, 44 ~~~T
o 41008
u
41009)
T3-bt { 31}t 3 3-b t, d. P -dl-..4 mn and {
Dair
same
Cnhf. N(y)-s(y)-Unsw
N(y)-s(y)-linsw
Thebes: al-Bahri
s. n'-Ufl8w{-rI-lImn, and
same"
C 41003
C
It
"
"
"
}t {3
0 41011
Pdhy,27 s. Bs-n-mwt and T 3-iry(t)
C 41013
Hrz-ss. N(y)-s(wv) {-rj}-lmn
"
and Nf r- hr.s {It
o 41014 o 41017 o 41018 C 41023
Hr
u
u
Tz-Mwt-p r(t)P', d.
"
"
lir, s. I rt-Jjr-r.wt and G(3) {Ir }t-zsmP' G3 1-z4n1', d. Hr and Dd-:Iwt-iw.s-
u
u
Cnth D!mn-ir-di-s(y), d. N(y)-s(w)-Mnw fIri -IIr-r.w, P3-di-I nw and Gin-"
S.
o 41028
C 41032
and Ti3- r(t)-
SI
nn-ir-di-s(w), s. P3-iw and ... [.....1
"
"
C 41033 0 41044 o 41046
coffin, inner same
"
sycamore
o 41047
"
C 41055
coffin, inner,
o 41056
coffin, inner
C 41057
same"
~~eartonnage
box
sycamore
s.
N(y)-s(y)-Hn.,w N(y)-s(y) -(Inew, d. WWn-nfr and
Wd3-rn.s Wn-nfr, s. B3k-n-Pth and N(y)-
" "
" " "
s(y)-Hnsw
P3-di-Imn, s. Bs-n-mwt and" T3-b{3}It {3}
o 41058
"T
3-bI{3I}t {3I}t, d. P3-di-4mn and B 3)j3b 1I w 12
T 3-*rt-(t)-3st, d. Wsrkn and N3-
C 41065 0 41068
N(y)-s(w) {-r }-?Iron, s. Cflh.f--nf ns-wa and N(y)-s(y)-Jjnsw Wn-nfr, s. cnh f n nsu and NQy)s(y)-Ijnsw, Bs-n-muit, Cnh fn-.rsuand
RK-m3c
rnnh- Imn
coffin, inner,
lidA
25. Mloret, ,Sore., pp. 14, 23, etc.
wood
Ham-Hr, s.
II311i..wI 26.
woman.
C 41009
" "
t6rw and"
and 41058
were
made
for
same
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SO URCES OF PYRAMID Cited as
C 23099 C
23107
C
23112
Date
26th dyn.
Present Location C 23099
C 23155
24th-3Oth dyn. C 23107 26th dyn. C 23112 Ptol. C 23155
C 23162 C 23241
C 23162 C 23241
28067
C 28067 C 41001
12th dyn. ca. 700 B.C.
C
C 41002
ca. 675 B.C.
C 41002
C 41001
2
TEXTS
21
See same Kammal, Tables, phut., type same
Kamal, Tables, type Lacau, Sarc., type Moret, Sarc., type, phots.
C
41003
same
C041003
C
41004
ca. 650 B.C.
C 41004
Moret, Sarc., typ3e,phut.
C 41006
ca. 675 B.C.
C 41006
ibid. type, pliots.
C 41007 C 41008
same ca. 650 B.C.
C 41007
ibid. type same
41009
ca. 675 B.C.
C 4100M)
ibid. type, p)hots.
C 41011 C 41013
ca. 700 B.C. ca. 650 B.C.
C 41011 C 41013
ibid. type same
C 41014
ca. 600 B.C.
C 41014
ibid. type,
C 41017 O 41018
ca. 650 B.C.
C 41017 C 41018
ibid. type ibid. type, phuot.
C 41023 C 41028
same pre-Saite?
C 41023 C 41028
ibid. type same
C 41032
same
C 41032
C 41033 C 41044
ca. 700 B.C. ca. 675 B.C.
C 41033 C 41044
Gauthier, (lercueils, phots., type
C 41046
same
C 41046
ibid. type,
C 41047
ibid. phots., type
C
ca.
675 B.C.
C 41047
C
41008
phut.
phots.
C 41055
pre-Saite?
C 41055
ibid. type, phot.
C 41056
C 41056
ibid. phots., type
C 41057
end of 26th dyn.? ca. 650 B.C.
C 41057
same
C 41058
ca. 675 B.C.
C 41058
Gauthier, Cercueils, type, phots.
C 41065
22d dyn.
C 41065
ibid. phots., type
C 41068
pre-Saite
C 41068
same
27. Pub.
as Dd-zp-S;
but Ranks I1412:1 rds. name as abbrev. of .pd-Ifnsw-fw.f-cnb (cf. C 41070).
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TEXTS
22 OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
22
as
Document same
Material wood
C 41071
coffin, inner
sycamore
C .58036
FL, hieratic
pap.
Cited
C 41070
C 61004
unh (abbrev. to Qdhzy) and
coffin,
mummiformn li, hierogl.
Cadet
Beneficiary
T?-
2 T (3)-d1-4Imn, d. Pdky and Rwly 8
Provenience 'Thebes: Dair al-B~ahri 1 Thebes: Dair al-B~ahri Abusir
I',mn I ft
sycamore and acacia pap.
hint-ntr
DI h-ns-Nfrt-
al-Ma-
laq Thebes
iry iri-bint
(Thutmnose
shroud
linen
King Al n-kp r-R
Cg
HI), hieratic
pap.
Gat-zlin, d. AMn-4pr-R
Thebes: Dair al-B~ahri
Ohi
same
N(y)-s(y)-Ifnsw, wart h!nrtP' n(t) =I rn
TT
Z3-Rn(n)wtt dd uf T arty
Al:)ydos?:
CJ
27987
CJ
315(6
limestone graywacke
chamber
limestone?
burial
CJ X0246 (CJ
stela frag. ('Ofhn, mumnmiform
51945
coffin
P(3)-d1-Zm3-t~wy R -nb-qn (t),
s.
1V'3h~-ib-Kc-tzt(y),
coffin
Daa 1 C
coffin, inner
Da 20
coffioverlay
Da3C I)a4 C
samce
rn.f nfr Nfr-'b-
RC
and T
3-d1-ot
29
' s. !jr-nhtand
74k3
1
Abu
320
Yasin
Heliopolis
Bb
Tunah alGabal Denderah
wood
Z3t-It-!Ir-frnr (d. Amneneinhet II)
Dahshur
gold
ANiib-htpti32
I h-ins, s. Pzmik and
limestone 30
D IC
III)
TT 320
Cbi
/jrd
(d. rSesostris 1111) 33
Z3t-Sbk King
3uWtb-Rc Hr (Is. Sesostris
1111)34 coffin, inner
1)a2 X
X
It
wood
,same
(d. Amenonhet II)
Hnrni (d.
Da4 X flair al-Bahni
temple
limestone
Aznenemhet II) wrt (d. Amenemhet II) Queen Hatshepsut
Dublin 1069
13D, hieratic
Pap.
"Te-bal,"
Ec
same
Da3
It
d.
Thebes: fDair al-Bahri
"Sachas"
N(y)-s(y)-t -nb(t)-f rw, d. N(y)-
TT 320
s(y)-Ijnswv 28.
So ext. ;
see
esp. Glauthier pp. 515-18.
But int.
gives parents as IIrw3 and R.wr.wl 29.
So
0. Marucehl,
It grande
pap. eg.
delta
B ibi.
vatwcana (1888) p. 15; but nf, when searched for there in 1947.
29a.
Cf. use of adj. from tzt in Pyr. 184 b. 30. Front and bottom missing.
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID
Cited as C 41070
Present
Date
same
C 41071
Location
C 41071
ibid. type, phots.
C 58036
Gol., Pap., phots.,
C 61004
early 18th dyn. C 61004
Cadet
Ptol.
Cb
Cg
18th dyn.: Amenhotep II 21st dyn.
Cli
samle
CJ 27987 CJ 31366
19th dyn. 26th dyn.: Psaintik II
CJ 27987 CJ 31566
CJ 50246
26th dyn.
CJ 50246
CJ 51945
late 26th
DC
6th-l0th dyn.3' C 28117
Da 1 C
12th dyn.: Amenemhet II 12th dyn.: Amenernhet III same?
Da 3C Da
Da Da Da
3X 4X
Dair al-Bahri
type
Daressy, Cercueeil, type, phots.
Paris. JBibl. nat.2 ' Descr. de l'Ig., Antiq.11 (1812) Pls. colored face.; C. W. Goodwin in ZAS XI (1873) 104 f., vars. (in BD 115) Cairo: Nay., facs. and/or autog.; Boston: D. Cairo and BosDunham in JEA XVII (1931) 209 f. and ton (coll. of Pis. XXXI-XXXVI, phots., autog. H. L. Mayer) Pap. XXI dyn. 11(1914) phots. Cairo
592
dlyn.
CJ
51945
C 28101 C 28104 C 28105 C 28106
G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 516, 579, and f., mention; Pap. XXP° dyn. 1 (1912) phots. G. Daresey in ASAE XVI (1916) 57-60, type G. Daressy in RT (1898) 78-80, type; A. Rowe in ASAE XXXVIII (1938) and Pie. XXII-XXV, phots., type H. Gauthier in XXVII (1927) type, tr., refs. S. Gabra in ASAE XXVIII (1928) 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
XX
12th dyn.: Amenemhet II same 18th dyn.:
in situ
66-79,
Legrain and Jequier in J. de Morgan, Fouilles 4 IDahchour 1 (1895) 111, face.; Lacatu, Sarc., type Lacau, Sarc., type "membres de la Mission francaise" in J1. de
a
Ptol.
Ec
late 21st dyn.
Dahchour I
(1895)
101 f.,
face. ; Lacau, Sarc., collation J. de Morgan, Fouilles 4 Dahchour 11 (1903) 47 f., type ibid. pp. 57 f., type ibid. p. 73, type J1. Doimichen, Hint. Irschriften... 1 (1867) Pie. f. autog. (8. wall of S. hall of
XXXVI
offerings);l "MILES" CIX (.wal and
Dublin 1669
157-92 1-18,
ASAE
Morgan, Fouilles
Hatehepsut
XIX
(1901)
CXIII+CXII
Pie. CX4
(N. wall) face. Dublin. Univ. Dublin. Univ. Trinity College. Lib., Cat. the Trinity College. M8.... by T. K. Abbott (1900) pp. 431 f., Lib. Ms. 1669 descr. BM 10554 BM, The Greenfield Pap. (1912) phots.
31. Called 7th dyn. by Mace and Winlock in p. 51. 32. To distinguish it from nb, "lord" or "all," the 'gold" sign is here translit. as nub.
"PMMA" I (1916)
phot.
72-75,
4C 2X
See
Gauthier, Cercueils, type,
Rtomn
2C
23
C 41070
C. 58036
Da
TEXTS
Of
H.
33. Or of King 3w-b-k' as Gauthier, L~e here des rois d'Ag. 1 (1907) 319, sugs.? 34. At any rate coregent with eesostris see Gauthier ibid. pp. 317 f.
III-,
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
as
Cited Enekhnenmerire Enekhpekhrod
Document 'brilchainher frag)1
Material limestone?
situla
bronze
Beneficiary
cnh-nnMry-R(
cflfpp(3)-Ard,
situla
5.
IJnsw-ir-di1-s(w)
and 3st
Provenience Saqqarah?3'
Thebes : Dira Abu al-Naga
Florence statu~e statu1e
G I1T G 2 T
coffin, inner
Ca
13I), hierogi.
coffin,
hack
Gambud
11
coffin,
wood
DIqr
pap.
Nfr-rnpt,
mummi-
C
Ilarihab Ptol.
13
TT 336
mdt
Gamhud
wood
form
Ganihlrud 14 Gamnhud 17 Gainhlud flarmuakhis
Gabalain
outer,
uncertain u
FL, hieratic (0th?)
Harsie e
basalt"
64
Saqqarah
II r-m-mt
pap. 8
wood
Akhmimr
Hekainsaf
hurial chamber limestone
JIk3-rn-z~.f, (i)rnQy)-r(3) wh'P'rz(y)- Saqqarah
Heniati
Coffin
stone?
swt Hn-B3iI rn.f nfr Mn-Hnrn-ib-R
limestone
Hfr rn.f nfr Nf-b,
Ilor
Idfu
XI
13D, hierogi.
pap).
tempale hall of Mmin(lBaedeker's XI)
sandstone
King Ptolemy IV
limestone
)Ipi
-3Nt s. N'.s
°n-rn-ntr, 4ry hnytPlt (and imy-r3 chrwpl) n pr Pth!
Hleliop~olis Memphis Idfu
Ihy Ip)i
stela
Kainose
coffin
sycamore
King K?-ms
Thebes
burial chamber
limestone
klzw cr,
Kum al-Hiss
coffin?"
stone
KI I
H
Kchonsu
35.
ASARE
36. pub.?
DIhy
?4"
But cf. names Mru-_R'-Inb at Meir (A. Kama] In ,"II
119121 97).
NT. Bander-Hansen says it lacks mus. no. Un-
sbhc
Lhisw
37. Only a phuot, survives. 37a. Pub. as 0 .
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SO URCES Cited as Enekhnen-
merire Enekhpekhrod
Date 6th dyn.?
26th-3Oth
situla Florence statue 26th dyn.
Berlin
OF PYRAMID
7730
dyn. Florence
TEXTS
2
25
See
Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. Inschr. 1 (1913) 3, autog. H. Gauthier in BIFAO VI (1908) 145 f. and P1. IV, phots., type Pyr., tr. Sethe, 396, 409, 412, mention; C. E. Sander-Hansen, Die reliqiosen Texte auf
1II393,
dmention, em Sarg autog. der Anchnesneferibre (1937) p. 143, (beg. only) 36 25821-31
GiT G2T
MK
Turin
OIM
Ga
early 20th dyn.
Brussels E 5043
Gamnhud 11
Ptol.
Cairo
L. Speleers, Le pap. de Nefer Renpet phots.; B. Bruyere in "Fouilles" III (1926) 104, dating A. Kanal in ASAE IX (1908) 17, type
Gamnhud 14 Gamnhud 17 Gamohud C Harmakhis
Roman
Harmhab Ptol.
Ptol.
Turin"7
phots. CT ms.
CT is.
(1917)
ibid. p. 18, type ibid. pp. 19-21, type ibid. p. 25, type 0. Daressy in A SAE XXII (1922) 193-98, desr., with selections in type E. Vol Bergmann, Sarkophag des Panehenuisis" (1883 f.) 1 25-31 (vars. only) and II
11-14, (1885)
"Der
type; E. von Bergmann in RT VI 165, (Pyr. 640-43 a); K. Piehi,
type
InsCrs. hierngl. III
Harsiese
Saite
Hekamnsaf
early 27th dyn.
in situ
Heniati
BM
Hor
26th dyn.: Ahmnose Saite
lb
18th dyn.
Idfu XI
and 26759;
Ptol.
in situ
Hannover Pap. Kestner+ Florence 26
(1895-1903)
Pls.
IL-
LXIX, autog. 0. Daressy in RT XXVI (1904)132 f., type (selections only) "Fouilles..." in ASAE V (1904) type
69-83, (1895-1903)
K. Piehl, Inscrs. hipogl. ill Pls. f.V, autog. H. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 48--51 and P1. VII, type, phots. Nay., vars. autog. after tracings by It. Lepsius
XL
and
E.
Schiaparelli
resp.
Ipi
MK 12th dyn.
Leningrad Paris. Bib]. nat. 21
J. Damrichen, Altaig. Tempelinschriften I (1867) P1. XXX II, autoK . K. Piehl, IflScr8. hierogl. 11 (1890-92) P1. XLVII, autog.; M. de C. de Rochernonteix in "MMAFC" X (1897) 390, type; H. 0. Lange in SPAW, 1927, p p. type; H. Gauthier in BIFA 0 XXX (1931) 558 f., mention 40 Pyr., tr. Sethe, 11 113, ref . E. Ledrain, Les moos. 6g. de la Bibi. nat. (187981) Pls. XIV f., autog.
Kamose
17th dyn.
Cairo
G. Daressy in ASAE
KH 1 KH
early MK or bef.
in situ
Khonsu
Ptol.?"i
in situ
331-
33,
Ihy
Edgar
III (1915) 54-1, mention, type; GIM phots. 10329-37 G. Moller, Ueber die in einem spdthieratischen Pap. des Berliner erhaltenen Pyramiden-. texte (1900) p. 4, mention
Mu8.
38. So A. Marlette, Notice des Boulaq (1874) pp.
124f.
and 1
IX (1908) 61-63 pl., phot., type C. C. in Cairo. M use ... , Le Mu8e 6g.
von
principaux mone....
38a. So rd. by Marlette. Bergmann, and Piehi. But prec. n may be beg. of name, for ms as well as mo. n occurs on comparable coffins. Hence mother's name may be NLr'.
r;
39. Beg. of doc. is Navilie's Ha. 40. Sethe's n.f. 41. Grouped by Molier with the Ptolemaic stone
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OCCURRENCES
as
Cited Krakow pap.
1L3079
Document
ins., hieratic B3D, hieratic
L,3155
FL, hieratic
L 1 Li
cofhin, outer
L 2 Li
coffin, inner
Li
coffin, outer,
Lahun A
coffin, outer
LahunIB
cofinO
143
OF PYRAMID
:Material pap.
Beneficiary
Leyden
Provenience
Chms and T3-w 3g'
4
Id-hr, s. DI
Z3ys Ssnb.njf, hry-lzb(t) *zry
wood
2
tIp
Armant?
Saqqarah? Lisht
samne
sides and lid
K 14
Woo(d?
-n3s.
I
131,
coffin
()flili, Itnmiformi
hieratic
limestone
w~ood
tlry-4srP-ry-. ... dsr~lrirI
basalt
M
pyramlidI
limestone
MiC
(coffin,
wood
inner
Mry-zp-29,, z~wty pr-Iyj n Mn-nfr
3sI-wrt, d. Inswc-1r-di-s(y)
((dlii
King
Saqqarah
Thebes
9. Jiry-
and Tri'
1
D d-hr,1 s. '( )-a t- i~pcmnh-b IRnpt-uifrt
t
and
Mr.n-k
Saqcgarah Meir
M20
by
jf nm-hlgp, usurped
$nb.i, usurped
coffin
by
lfnn.i
S'nb-imy
N6e-it-I-fr, tustrpe
M5O
1 by Nhd-t
(fern.)
M60 M70
(offi,
M 130
coffin
M 140
coffin
M 180
coffin end
M 22C M 230
board
Jl'r-nifr, s. IlUp
outer"
4,
Nhl,
head
1
usurped by'
Nhii-t (fern.)
J 'h-ht p fin hry-ib
coffin fro.s49
M 250C
coffin f rags.
Nfr-s3b (fem.)5'
M 260C
same
Hny bry-ib
42. Var.
(tn.)
pal).
Lou0vre I)t) 9
M4C
Tin
coed") burial chamher
Tr 16
Limo0ges
Lahtun
Imn-ir-d i-s (u), smn b ni
("stuce
Leyden
TEXTS
T -wki. Ranke
Tl-kli(a). "the Nubian
1371:7
woman.'
rds. latter
as
43. All the names are given dlf. in pub:; but cf. phut. The tter' looks more like
tn..
44. 45. '-r,
So E. de Roug(': Sharpe: granite. So Ranke: ECT
IV
gives
name as
Zli-
(:y)-
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SOURCELS
Cited as
Krakow pap. LA 3079
Date
Roman Persian-Ptol.
OF PYRAMID
TrEX TS
27
Present Location
Krakow
L
See
ibid. p. 4, note on content, and p. 8, mention E. de R1oug6, R ituel f unraire des anc. Eqgs.
30 79
(1861-76)
V-XX,
Pls.
facs.
(1D
17-130
beg.); Dev~ria, Cal., 11199, descr.; P. Guieysse in "1Etudes
L 3155
facs. (BD 64
L 1 Li
Roman 12th dyn.
L 2 Li
same
L,3155
L 3 Li
'74-77
74-77
CT mei.
80-85 and Pis. XXVII f., facs.;
"MiFAG" VI
CT
25th dyn.
Cairo
ins.
W. M. F. Petrie, Kahun, Gurob, and IHawara (1890) P1. XXVI, autog.; Petrie, Illahun, Kahun and Gurob.
Lahun B
22d-25th dyn.
abandoned ("too
to move" rotten
Leyden K 14
18th dyn.?
) Leyden K 14
Leyden T 16
Ptol.
Leyden T
Limoges coffin
26th dyn.?
Limoges
16
descr. Petrie, Kahun . Itlahun
. ...
PtoI.
Louvre
D
1889-90
P1.
. ,
,
p). 27,
(1891)
XXV 6, autog.; Petrie,
p. 24, dating of Lahun tomnbs
Leyden, Mon. III, facs. Leyden, Mon. Ill, colored facs.;
W.
Pleyte, ('hapitres suppi. du Livre des .Morts (1881) autog. (131) 162--65
Louvre D 9)
(1876) 20,
Seh. Pis. XIX:-XLLX, facs. "MIFAO" VI (1X12) and Pls. XVIXXI, face.; CT ms. "MIFAO" VI and Pls. XXI--XXVJ,
abandoned
facs.; Lahun A
VI
t6gyptologiquies"
vig.)
vars.)
antiq.
Limoges. Mus~e municipal ... Dt'pt. des cog., Guide-cat. sommaire (1939) pp. 55 f. anti
P1. XV, (leser., pliot. (top only)
9
S.
1-21,
Eq.
1nscr8. 11 (1855) Pis. von Bergmann in RI' VI (1885)
Sharpe,
fats. ; 132-58, type; Paris. Muse nat. du Louvre, Notice des F.
... , par E. de Rough, (4. pd.; 1873) pp. 179-81, descr. Maspero in R7' IX--XI type; Pyr., autog. A. Kamal in ASAE XlV (1914) f., deser.; GIM phots. 10372:1-33; CT mns. Kamal in ASAE XIV 55 f., dleser.; OIM p~hots. 10367:1-25; CT mns. Kamral in ASAE XII (1912) 118-20, deser.; OIM phots. 10368: 1-20; CT ins. Karnal in ASAE X:1 (1911) 35Sf., (leser.; OIM phots. 10371 :1-32; CT ms.
muns.
M
6th dyni.
in situ
M IC
MK
CJ 42949
M
2C
CJ 42947
M 4C
CJ 42950
M5C
CJ 42826
M 6C
CJ 42827
M 7 M
M M
C
13 C
G.
(1887-89)
61
Kainal in ASAE XI
10355:1-25;
12th dyn.
C 28037
Lacau,
Sarc,
same
SamC,
CT ins.
28-30, deser.; OIM phots.
CT inis.
refs.;
OIM
phots. 10348:1-22;
C 28055
Lacau,
14 C
C 280=58
Lacani, Sarc., ref., type; OIM phots. 10384:1.-2; CT ins.
18C
C 28075
Lacau,
M
22C
MK
M
23 C
12th dvn.
CJ 42828 C 28076
same
C 28078 and
refs., type
Sarc,
CTms GIM phots.
type, refs.; OlM phot.
10373:1-8; CT ins.
Sarc, refs.; 01 field negs. 1216-21; CT Laeau, Sarc, refs.; 01 field neg. 1228; CT1 ins. Lacau,
ins.
M 25
C
M 26 C 40. Lid missing. 47. Bottom missing. 48. Lid and frags. missing.
28079 r C 28079 a-q and s-t
1037.5;
Lacau,
Sarc,
ref.;
01 field neg.
1230
49. Perhaps belonging with M 18 C. .50. Rankel1199:18 calls thismasc.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
28 Cited as M 280C
cofin' 1
M 370C
coffin sides
M 400C M 470C
coffin end frag. coffin endls coffin end frag. same
M00 M 530
M 570C
coffin
Material wood
105
r[Ht[pJ.s-ni (fern.)
fftp-tft-(Ir (fern.) unknown (fern.)
head and
S~bk-ir-hb, iwr and -5'm
coffin
WHdhp, s. IIdPl-pr-ins (in.)
c'offin, inner
Ad.i ~II3t,
(fern.), llsurp~ed by Ddwv
Memphis A
B
Menkure
coffin, mrnfifornti coffin, outer
inui
red granite
Intn-htp, ('alled also Jiny, zsi(-ny)swc(t) r10 , my-r3 pr in ht iiy, etc.; rped P(3) -d l- st
usu
same, but usurper unknown
samie
wood
King .In..k0LI?
Mry-ins, z (-nay)-su'(t) n K(3)$, 3k3t n 'I mu, etc.
nifo rin
coffin, outer
pink granite
Merimiose
C
coffin,
black granite same
inner
limestone
pyramid
3
r
Queen
mummy bandage coffin
comes
of pub.
bef. instead of after
red granite
N(y)-s( )-tizt 1 , s. I' h-ms and T3-z3-n- rh
titles of dec_ on
p.
202
Thebes
Saqqarah
Nit
N(y)-s(y)-Tf riot, d. Grn.s_3st
Ends and bottom missing. Sta. Sometimes prec. by L~r-dsr l wPl. which. h~ow
Imy-
u'
linen
51.
Gizali
of 4th dyn.
King Pipi (11) Nfr k3_Rc
Neit
ever,
Memphis
by
pink granite
coffin, inner,
A
Nesurizetl
Meir
d. Nbt
P(3)-$iri(-n-t3)-lz3t', s. Psintk-nb-
Merimiose
Nesitef nut
Men-
tuhotep cemetery
and rI iintyt
Meir 1 Meir E
N
Thebes:
1
C
Memphis
Meir
Sn.cn4
Meir IB Meir
hn(r)t
Snb.i
coffin
MeierA
Provenience
Beneficiary
Wh'-hitp, (t)mQ~i)-r(3)
front
M 1NY
MC
Document
1
Gizah : Campbell's Tomb
Sib. May ' Twmz poss. repr. Ow~,pi Greek form of a name based on Semitic root CI'I and meaning ".twin"' At end of offering-formula that follows Pyr. passage we find instead merely mant ir n nb(t) pr
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SOURGES
Cited as M 280
OF PYRAMID
Present Location C 28040
Date
same
2
TEXTS
29
See
01 type field
G. Daresey in RT XVI (1894) 130-32, (composite); Lacau, Sarc., collation;
negs. 1223-26;
CT ns.
M 370
C 28041
Dareey in RT XVI 131 f., type Lacau, Sarc., phot., ref., type
M 400
C 28049
M
C
Lacau, Sarc., ref. Lacau, Sarc., refs., type Lacau, Sarc., ref. La('au, Sarc., descr., tye OIM phots. 10389:1-7; CT ms.
470C
M X530C M570
C 28062 C 28065 Cairo
MK
M 1 NY MC 105 Meir
A
28057
11th dyn.: Nebblepetre
MMA 12.182.132 poss. A. Kamal in ASAE XII decscr.; GiM phots. 11731-32, A (box)-B (lid) B31121-35; CT ins. CT ins. Cairo
Ptol.
A. Kamal in ASAE XV ibid. pp. 199-202, type
Meir B
Meir C Meir D Meir
108-10, 11758-60), and
(1912)
198 f., type
ibid. p. 203, type ibid. p. 204, mention ibid. pp. 204-6, type
E
Memphis A
(1915)
(composite);
19th
A. Badawi in ASAE XLIV (1944) 181-202 and
dyn.;
usurped
in
Pls.
XVI-XX,
type, phots.
Memphis B
22d dyn. 19th dyn.
CJ 59128
A. Hamada in ASAE XXXV (1935) 122-31 and 2 pls., type, phots.
Menkure
26th dlyn.
11M 6647
W. Howard-Vyse, Operations . . . at Gizeh 11(1840) 93 f. andp1., facs. ; Lep-
R.
Ii.
.
sius, Auswahl (1842) P1. VII [5], facs.; S. Birch in
Sethe in
ZAS VII (1869) 49 f., type, tr.; K. ZAS XXX (1892) 94-98, dating;
BM, A Guide to the First, Second and Third Eta. Rooms (1924) pp. 36--38 and P1. 1, type, p)hot.; 13M, A Handbook to the Eq. Mummies ..
(1938) pp.
phot. Merimose A Merimose C
18th dyn.: stored at Thebes Amenhotep III samne BM 1001
N
6th dyn.
in situ'2
Neit
same
in situ
Nesitefnut
Ptol.-Roman
Neeulizet'
26th dyn.
col, of Georg Ebere BM 30
21-23
A. Varille in ASAE
XLV
and P1. VIII, typ)e, (1947) 1-15 and Pls.
I-V I, pliots., facs., type BM, Hierogi. Texts.. . VIII (1939) 15-18 and Pis. XVI f., phots., type; Varille in ASAE XLV
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 and his P1. I, phot., descr.; Jlq., Neit, facs. G. Ehers in ZAS XVI (1878)
111.5--27, type
R. (1840)
W. H.
Howard-Vyse,
50-55, type; Sch. Operations... II
136-44 and 4 pls., facs.; S. Sharpe,
Eg.Inscrs.
I
(1837-41) Intro.
Pls.
74-77,
face. ;
BM,A Gen. Guide to the Eg. Coils. (1930) p. 391, mention ; BM, A Handbook to the Eg. Mummies... (1938) p. 66, deser. mn(t)f. "so-and-so, born of the house-mistress soand-so." On Icartonnage' over mummy still other names are given for dec. and mother.
Sic. Cartonnage gives dif. names for both dec. and mother. 51d. Ranke t 138:19. .52. Except frags. Berlin and Cairo.
So
In
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TEXTS
OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
30 Cited as Nesurqedul coffin 1 Nesulqedu vault Nesushutefnut
10496
GiM Oudj.
Document coffin
Material schist
Beneficiary N(y)-s(w)- 1qdw ,"a ()m(y)-r(3)
vault
limestone
same
coffin
granite
N(y)-s(w)-Rwt-Tfnwt,
offering-table p~yramid
limestone
CT,
hieratic samie Ins., hieratic
Paf).
Schmitt
Saqqarah
Saqqarah
Queen Wdbt-n(.i) King
P. Gard. III
s. _TU--In-
,hr (yt)-im.w and Pzhn
P P. Card. I
Provenience Heliopolis
Pipi (I)
Mry-R'
PP. at temple library
gift from Consul Schmitt in 1865
A
s. Rdi(w).n.f-u.i and
stela
limestone
Mntw-nimt,
Pb
131), hiierogl.
pap).
T mri
Pedineit
burial chambiler
limestone
P(3)-di-Nit, s.
Parma
Pedinie
se
samne"T
3t-fib
Peiw
dd n.f Nfr-ti'&n.f, s. Mryt 'nh-p3-hrd
IBstyl
and flip-
P(3)-uhf-n(.Q'-3st, s. Psmntk and DIs(y)-NibI t P I(3)-di-1Vs r dd.t men.f n .f(-n)!jrntw, N(y)-,s(w)-Swt and Nfrrnpt
"
tomb
Pediusir
Abydos
s.
Saqqarah
Tunah al-Caba l Asyut
form
coffin
Pekap
basalt"
I''3-kp rn.f nfr
1123h-ib-R ---
Cizali: Camp-
hI
bell's tm
1)triial
I'epiankht's
chaim-
Pf
ber frag)' shroud
PS.
burial chamber
limestone?
Saqqarah?!
-JImn-m-hb, Mk
linen
usually" called
P',rnk,6 ' icr
limestone
zuwnu'
Thebes?
Saqqarah
(film(y)-r(3)
PsTm/o,(s.mTy-r()1)rn-tts.
same
Psamutik
lo rmb
r-
stne
Psaintik
in
I
coffin
stone.
Psanitik coffin Vat.
in
Psamtikneb-
P'smltk, ir itP'
burial
pehti
gives
53. But lid and M r-N" -(i) ff .s.
and
Except
chamber
coffin
Psanitikseneb
54. (Q)IM),
I'zmn..k, s. P3-fnf and N~y.s-rw
coffin
t
in Brussels,
wmcP
limestone
Psmitk-n&-p ity, s. Psmtk and
schist
!Psik-snb, ihrp z
both this name and °1
frags.
(t)m(y)-r(3)
6.-ms,
Cairo,
(iolenishchev coil., London (U'niv. Upsala. QI M 14049 is unpub.
s.
Bs
Chicago
College).
55.
Text
rqt
of only xv
33- xxll 14 is given. 56. Text of xvii
xv 3t}--33.
T(3)-
14-24, xviii
Saqqarah: LepSillS tomb Heliopolis
19
31-39, and xsxi
12-16 and xv iii 2-8 with vars. from
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SO URCES Cited as Nesurqedul coffin Nesurqedul vault Nesushutefnut OIM 10496 Oudj.
Present
Date
TEXTS
OF PYRAMID
3
31
See
Location
H. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 41-43
Saite
and P1. ibid. pp.
VI, phots., type
40 f., type
E. von Bergmann in RT VI (1885)
Ptol.
Vienna
Ptol. 6th dyn.
GJIM 10496 in situ
OIM
phot. 8829
Jtq., Oudj., face.;
ASAE XXVI
36q., 48-5"0
131-65, type
Abe, face.; G. Ju~tier in
(1926)
and P1. IV,
phot.
(1886) type; Pyr., autog.; L. Speleers, Rec. des inscrs.
P
same
in situ"
G. Maspero in RT V (1884) and VII f.
P. Gard. 11 P. Gard. III Pap. Schmitt
same as fol'g?
BM GIM 14059-87 Berlin pap. 3057
CT ins.
eg..a Bruxelles (1923) p. 7, autog.
6th dyn.?
early Ptol.
GJIM phots. 27336-64; CT ine. G. Moller, Ueber die in einem spdlthieratischen Pap. des Berliner Mus.
erhaltenert Pyramiden;s'
texte (1900) deser., autog. MUAler, Ifieratische6 Lesesticke III (2. Auflage, 1935) 29, Parma
A
Ph
fae. early 13th d(yn. 18th dyn.
Pedineit
beg. of
Pediniese
dlyn. samie
Pedi usi r
ca. 3()
27th
Parma
H.
0. tr.,
Lange in SPA W, 1927, pp.
commn.;
1,3092
"l tudlesecgyptologiques"
Pekap
26th dyni.
VI
in situ
"Fouilles
Same
["Fouilles ... "
in]
G. Lefebvre,
Le1-146,
... "
in ASAE
11 (191) 97-Ill,
ASAE I (1900)
tombeau de Petosiris lI--Ill type, face., phots., paint-
ings A. Kantal in ASAE XVI (1916) 80 f., type
Asyutt?
13M 1384
Pepiankhes
6th dyn.?
Berlin
Pf
18th dyn.
1,3097
Ps.
beg. of 27ith dyn. 30th dyn.
in situ
Psamtik Suite coffin in BM Psamtik coffin in Vat. Psamtikneb26th (dyn. pehti Psamtikseneb Saite
749560
It. W.1I. Gizeh
II
Howard-Vyse, Operations.. 132 and p1., face. ;
(1840)
AS A E 234
to
Ranke but cf. Gard.
187.
at
BM, (1938)
A
i).
67 and P1. XXIX, phot. Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Aeg. I nschr. 1 (1913) 3, autog. Dev(!ria, Cat., III deser.; Nay., face. and/or autog. "I+ouillee
... "'
in AS'AE I (19001)
dating
same
0.
BM
K.
Daresy in RT XVII
(1895)
161-88, type, 17-25, type
Vatican
1II (1895-1903) A. Wiedemann in RT VI (1885) 116 f., type
in situ
LD
Piehi, Inscrs. hiierogl.
Pls.
XXXIX f. U, autog.
1II 279
a-c, face.
H. Gauthier in ASAE XXXIII (1933) 31-33 and P1. II, phots., type
f.
TIM Handbook. 58. Schist ac. 59. So wr.; perhaps to be rd.
.
9,
57. nci. basalt inner coffin, mummiform, now in Cairo (CJ 34648). Limestone outer coffin was uninscribed : see
type
230-61, type
Handbook to the Eq. Mummies ...
Psamtik
64
(1876) passim,
autog. (131 64), and P1. IV, face. (131 vigs.); Nay., face. and/or autog.
(1923) texts
Ptol.
XXX
(1931) 558 f., mention IDev~ria, (Cat., III 93, deser.; P. Guieysse in
B.C.
Peiw
331-38, type,
H. Gatuthier in BIFlAO
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 nh s-Pippi
with
his refs.
So
62. chamber, line 141; other titles match those on coffin, but latter calls him s. Mr(t)-'Imn-t3-fist!
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS Document
Cited as
Q
QI
It It 1I
Material
burial chamber
limestone
BD, hieratic coffin
pap. wood
Beneficiary Nh3, j 3(ty)C N(y)-s(w)-. wTfnwt, s,. 8t-rst ( ) DImny, usurped by 4~n-(1)t.f
Provenience al-Qatta
Riqqah64
Iiamses I temple
temple wall
limestone
King Mn-pity-R' (Ramses I)
A 22 Abydos
S
burial chamber
limestone
Z-n-Wsrtnh
Lisht
SIC
coffin, inner
wood
:.1zh4y,
520
Coffin,
S5C
coffin
8
6C
S
it)
TIui3w
Inl, usurped
C (offin, inner
S
I Chass
coffin
S
2
Chiass
P
Mihtsdttyl(fern.) 1)r(p
coffin (tomib
Sams (coffin
wood limestone
A
coffin,
Sari.
(C
same
aw.
outer
yellow (Iuartzite same
D
E
'4
I
Shetep ibreSenebtisi
63.
So
3
toinbl
Asyut
Asyut Sais?
l y
coll.
Queen Hatshepsut
Thebes
Queen Hatshepsut; altered to King
TB
Thutmose I Queen Hatshepsut King Thutmose I
Thutmuose III
20
same TB 38 TB 34
TB
red granite
King Amenhotep II King Thutmose IV King Amenhotep III
lid burial chamber
sandstone
Sbk-ris (s. Sbk-nt and HIat-&pstP') al-Rizaiqat
doorjamb
limestone
Shtp-1b-R-sntb
coffin,
cedar
SnbtI.s(y), d. Hlpy
coffin,
Sebekinose
d
1V3, -ib-R"
King
G
Sare. II Sare,
y)(my-r3
Sanis
Barw. F S
.
11-I()P)
.)
frag. coffin
Saxe.
Sare.
wall,
by Uty
nh.f
't
lid
coffin ()ffn, inner limestone
Sais A
by
Jfnt.n.i (fern.), (d. Odu(in 2V41, (i)m(y)-rQ3) u/i P
tomlb
Sare.
u~surp~ed
IJtw.n-Zkr (fern.), (fernn.)-
16 C
2
Asyut
same
outer
8 14 C S
43(ty)-l
"PM MA"
XII
cern.
outer,
middle
(1937) 2.64ClsroGiah
64.
Closer
35
TB 43
TB 22 Lisht
to
Girzah.
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID
Cited as
Present Location
Date
Q1Q R RiX
12th dvn.63 Persian-Ptol. 12th dyn.
in situ GIM 9787
Ramses I temple
19th dyn.: Seti .
M MA 11.155.3 1 D'+ 12.186.111
at reburied Tarkhan
TEXTS See XIV (1906) 33--70, type, phot.
"MIFA'
phots. 2161(-53 Engelbach, and Memphis VI (1915) Pls. XXIV-XXVI, fats.
OIM IR.
3
33
Riqqeh
H. E. Winlock, Bas.reliefs from the
facs.,
Temple
12th dyni.: Sesostris I 9th--10th dyn.
S
Sic S2C
C 28118
facs.
G. Daressy in ASAE I (1900) 79-90, decans;
Lacau,
Samle
C
12th (lyn.?
CJ 45064
9th-10th dyn.
C 28131; CJ 36320
S5
Win-
(MMA "Papers" No. 5; 1937) P1. V, "PMMA" XII, facs.
situ
in
TempleNo.of
Rameses I at Abydos M A "Paers" 1]; 1921) Pis. IX f., phot.(beg .); lock, The of Ramesses I at Abydos
28119
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 2704246; 6T is. "MIFAG" XXIV (1911) 125-34, type, phots.; phots.
OIM
10358:118
and
27047-51;
ins. Kamnal in ASAE XVI 105-8, descr., type; CT
44980
S 610 C
MK
CJ
814C
12th dvn. 9th-10th tdyn.
CJ 44981 C 28128; C.J 36318
Kamal in ASAE XVI
S 1 Chaos S 2 Chass S2P
same
ab~andoned?
S18
12th dvn.: Sesostris I
"MIFAO" XXIV 35-46, type "M1FAO" XXIV 114-22, type, collation "MIFAO" XXIV 79-110 and Pls. XVI and XXI, type, phots.; CT F. L. Griffith, The I nscrs. of Sift Der IRifeh
816C
CT
Louvre
Ins.
110, mention; CT ins.
"M IFAO" XX IV (1911) 138-42, type, refs. ;
and
ms.
in
situ
1-10,
(1889) Pls. Montet in Kemi
V,
III
Tiubingen
26th dyn.
unknown
26th (dyn.or
appeared) Liverpool?
Sarc. A
18th dyn.
CJ 47032
Sarc. C
same
Sais A Sarns
coffin
later
Sarc. D Sarc. E Sarc. F Sarc. G Sare. H Sarc. I
(dis-
p)hots.
(see
197-99
11I 77-82)
J. Sams, Anc. Eq. (1839) P1. 31, 1gen. view 1; S. Birch in ZAS VII (1869) 51, type, tr. W. C.
Hayes,
Royal Sarc. of the
X VIJI Dyn.
M FA 04.278 Cairo CJ 52344
same as C same as A
situ
same
111
type
ECT, CT 1.54 f. and beg., autog. L. Ilahachi in ASAE XLII (1943) 389 f. and P1. XXVI, phot., type, tr.
(1935) deser., hi hi., auitog., phot. same except rd. phots.
in
same as
C
same same as A
18th dyn.:
Sehekmose
MMA 08.201.4
W. C. Hayes, The Burial Chamber of the Treas-
MMA 09.180.2564 MMA 08.200.45
MMA phot.
Amenhotep
Sehetepibre-
III 12th dyn.
Senebtisi
early 12th dyn.
65. Pyr.
53-68
(1930-35) 45-86 and Pls. II-X,
or autog., some
MK
1
autog. (see Pls. 9 f.65); P. (1928) and Pls.
i.n
urer Sobk-mole1
(1939)
facs.
"PMMA" I (1916) Pls. XVIII f., phot., face.
CT on N. wall of entrance passage; no Pyr. or CT elsewhere in tomb.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Cited as
Siamon
Document stela
Siese
burial
chamber
Sq 2 lie
coffin,
outer,
Sq 3
Material limestone
wood
lid coffin lid
Be
Provenience Abusir?
n irnr icr
Z3-3st
Dahshur
)Ipi--cn J
Saqqarah
fwtP'-fjnty-fgy (fern.)
JJpr-k3-R,
Sq 2 C Sq 30
coffin,
inner
Nfr-
Sq4 C
(i)mn(y)-r(3)
$ p166
-P'7(fern.)
it-ntr
Sq
5C
(coffin,
inner,
Sq
6C
coffini,
outer
sides
and lid
sycamore
coffin )
Beneficiary
z
coffin
Sq 1 C
S(
Z3- finn,
If r
C
wood =)I p~rr -rrh63
Sq 100C
cofin, outer
Wsr-fMfwl-
Sq 120C Sq
130C
Sq
1 Ohi
Sq 1 Sq
cf fn
D4pi-43WftP'.fz n rnifP1 and
burial chamber and coffin Samle
Sq 2 Sq
ihb(13) !r(y)-tp z3 Ht-Hr Ifpi
Wood
Sq4 Sq Sq 5 Sq
coffin coffin, inner coffin
1Ip -h~r-ssnb.f
coffin,
Grn~n(.i) same Hr rn.f
outer
limestone?
SB
T
limestone
(with
nos.)
T (without nos.)
An
(1)t-ntr
DIpCnh TO
coffin, inner
tomb
(i)r(y)-pc(t)
mir(y-ntr) h (ty)- in' etc. Sntny, &ftn sdrnt iCc
coffin, inner
Sq 1X Sq2X Sq A
Saqqarah
limestone?
Sq 3 Sq
Sq6Sq
Ab usir tomb mR 8
(II)
Ifry-sfhlp
pyramid
nfr
WlV3h-b-FRb-m-3Jd changed to Nfr-ib-Kc-m-3ht, S. Zrn -t 3 cy-t ()fnt (t) and
irt.w-r.w Irnn-t (3).f-nhmt(t) rn.f nfr (Irnry-Pt., s. 'Irt-r.wL
-F°
King Ti!
BiD, hierogi.
Pap.
view of other oms. Intended reg.
00. mnonce precdes§ a. In in the wr., I m -ri mi s' is prob.
Is
coffin"
07. Sq 5 C "Inner ac. to CT ins.; but ac. to Quibell, pp. 12 f., It would be the outer and Sq 6 C
the inner.
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SO L RGCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS Date
Cite as
13th dyn.
Siamon
Present Location
Trento. Mused nazionale
Siese
12th dyn.
in situ
S 2Be
MK
part of Berlin 10185
Sq 3Be Sq 1C S 2C
35
same
12th dyni.
C 28034
same
C 28036
See
118-20,
F. W. von Bisinin ZAS XL (1902/3) type, tr.; K. Pfuer in American Oriental
Society, Journal LXVII (1947) 134, dating J. de Morgan, Fouilles c Dahchour 11(1903) 7885, 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, collation; OIM phots. type; Lacau, 10351 :1-17; CT ma. Maspero in "MMAFC" I1231-37, type; Lacau, Sarc., collation, phot.; GIM phota.
Sare.,
10354: 1-
16; CT ma.
10th dyn.?
S 3C
CJ 39014
Sg3C
Sg4C
CJ
same
CJ 39054 [a]
Sq 5 C u Sq 7 C
39052
12th dyn.
CJ 39054 [b] C 28035
P. Lacau in J. E. Quibell, Excavs. at
(1906-1907)
Pla.
MK
8 11
Cairo it
Sq 10 C Sq 12 C
24-50,
Lacau, Sarc.,
collation; OIM
phots.
CT ma.
1811
CT
ma.
27 1 2
CT
ins.
" 81 1
Saqqara
and pp.
pp.CT
10381:1-14; CT mai.
9C
XX-XXV
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. 12 f.,6 7 deacr.; GIM phots. Quibell op. cit. 10387:1-14; ma. Lacau in Quibell op. cit. pp. 21 f. and refs., type; CT ma. G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 210-18, type;
Sg6C
Sq
(1908)
H-. Schiffer,
Priesterqrdfber (1908) Pls.
9-11,
Sq 13 C
9th-lOth dyn.
Sq ICh
samne
GIM 120172
O1 M
Sq 1Sq
MK
in situ
CT ms.
same
CT ins.
stored at Say-
Teti Pyramid Gems. (1926) I1246--53, type, refs.
p~hota.; pp. 82-87, deacr.;p 145, concordance oif texts by H. Grapow; CTma.
Sq 2Sq Sq 3 Sq
9th-loth dyn.
Sq 4Sq Sq 5Sq
same
Sq 6
qarah same
26th dyn.:
in
SqB
26th dyn.:
same
ibid.
refs., type
1227-30,
refs., type, phots.
ibid. I 230 f., phota., refs. Psamtik II
situ
Z. Y. Saad in
6th dyn. Ptol.
XLI (1942)
(Pyr. 266 and Pedineit in
situ"
391-93 and
ibid. pp. 382-91 and Pls. XXVI f., deser., type 1
Turin
68. With titles rs43wl(,) Lbil(y) smr w (ty) (i)m(y)etc.
ASAE
Pis. XXVIII-XXX, phots., deacr.
Apries
TP(-nly)-swt
ibid. I1239 -45, type, refs., phots. ibid. I1237-39, refs.
SqiX Sq2X Sq A
r(?) pr
19466-82, 20888-91, 30144-48
ibid. 1232--36,
Sqi
T (with nos.) T (without nos.)
phots.
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 not ofSq68Sq. 71. Except frags. in London (Univ. College).
3 Xbut
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36 OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
36
Cited as
Document
T 2 Be
T
Material
coffin, outer
T 1 Be
wood
coffin, middle coffin
3 Be
b)urial chamber and coffin
T 20C
coffin
N
Sbk- 3, s.
(y)-sw"-Mntw-cnhw
.
D g,
Tsd 3wt (y) lJbt(y) smlfr 7
(i)m(y)-r
coffin 7 4
T 80C
Ccoflin
rru.,tl, 3 etc.
uf 1(y),
wood ntr
T 90C coffin Iid75 coffin,
Ill-fir
Ifmn-Itp,
TT 314 TT 103 Thebes : Dair al-Bahri 7 6 same7 2
Alz'w-ihtp (ext.), Bww (int.), rsd3u~t(y),-.bit (y) smnr w 1(y) (i)rn(y)-r(3) pr etc.
'1"130 T 114
same Thebes: rDair al-Bahri1 72 Thebes : atCAaif
lr-htp, imsw and Isejw (y)'-bitl(y) smr wctQ,#), s. Znt-si
tt
T70
Provenlence Thebes: Dair al-Babri72
3
same
limestone
TIC
Beneficiary Mntw-htp, imy-r pr
"
T 4 Be
TEXTS
u.crtw
n
outer
tt-4q3
same75 'Thebes
rlj-n(y)-sut m3C
T, 2 1, TP31
T TB
it
At
Cotoi
iw-htp
Sbk-hip, s. Zt-Sbk
4
.
coffin
1NY
11
Thebes:
back
limestone
King lVsr-in t-R-rnr(y)-fI n (Ramses III)
TB
TB 14
Queen T3-war(t), usurped by King Seti II, then by King Setnakht
TB 14
TB3 17
King
tOltxl)
Tchannehibu
burial chamber
Treperet
coffin
Thutmose
coffin
"
Given
74. Lid Is lid.
as "r'jt?"
IMn-rn
t-Rc (Seti I)
11
TB 17
T -n-n(3)-hbwv, s. T -nfre-U t1
Saqqarah
J~rwty-rns, Z
Abydos G
gray stone
Emrag.
wood
72. See P-MI 1 196. 73.
Qur-
nah Thebes
75.
in
Wb.
II 407.
Chicago Natural History
Pius.
A 105215
See P-NI I 197.
76. Rest of coffn is A 105215
box.
Chicago Natural History
77. Perhaps usurper.
MIus.
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Cited as
Date
3
37
See
Present Location
T 1 Be
12th dyn.
Berlin 9
T 2 Be
same
Berlin 10 Berlin 45
T 4 Be
11th dyn.
Berlin
TIC
same
C 28023
T 2C
end of 11th dyn.
C 28024
T7C
13th-l4th dyn. C 28030
I. Lepsius, Aelteste Texte (1867) facs.; Berlin. Staatliche Mus., Grabfunde des Mittleren Reichs I (1896) deser.; CT ins. same Lepsius 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; GIM phots. 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.
T8 C
I11th dyn.
C 28026
G. Daressy in RT
T 9C
sameI
C 28027
Lacau, Sarc., refs.; OIM phots.
T 3 Be
T
13 C
T3L T 1 1, T
3
1154-55
l3th-l4th dyn. C 28126 11th
dyn.?
BM
6654
Amamu
deser.;
same
BM 6655 (lyn.
MK 20th dyn.: Ramnses III
BM 29570
ins. BM, A Guide
MMA 27.3.73
CT ins.
in
...
(1924) p. 40,
and
744-52,
7833-52
:pig.
Survey negs.
6,501-24
Champ., Notices I1448--59, autog. etc.; Left bure
same
123-45
751-802,
I1426-40 and autog. etc.; E~. Naville, La litanie du soleil (1875)
Champ., Notices
pp.
8 etc. and Pls.
II-XVII,
autog. (Litany
of 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,
Tchannehibu
beg. of 27th
Teperet
26th dyn.
Thutmose
l9th--2th dyn. unknown8 1
Stockholm
78. For FL see Lefebure pp. 105 and
also Bch. II 299-306. type.
I,
op. cit. pp. and Pls. 66-68, descr., refs., autog.; 7 ' Nay., facs. (BD 145); P-M
19th dyn.: SetilI
79. For FL see Lefebure pp.
descr.; CT ins.
404-24
hihi.
TB 17
CT
autog. etc.; E. Lefc hure, Les hypogees royaux de Thebes, 2. div. (1889) pp. 87-120) and Pls. 58-65, deser., refs., autog.; 78 P-M I and
19th dyn.: SilPtah
(1924) pp. 46 f., deser.;
Champ., Notices I (1844)
situ
A (1938)
3M,
ins.
JBM, A Guide ...
(1927) hihl. ; 01
TB 14
10356: 1-35;
Lacau, Sarc., type, phot. JBM, Eq. 7Texts ... of (1886) facs. ; 13M, A Guide to the First, Second and Third
Handbook 11th
T1 NY TB 11
C'' Ills.
Eq.Torns (1924) pp. 39 f., to the Eq. Mummies ... p. 21), desr.; CT
L
T 2L
166-68,
XIV (1893) type; Lacau, Sarc., collation, phot.; GIM plots. 10353:1-10; CT ins.
130-32
118-20. and
141-45,
collation K. Piehi, Petites etudes 4iyptologiques (1881) 33, type; Piehi in ZAS XXVIII (1890) 10P* type (rev. from prec.); P. Lugn, A utqewdhite Denkmdler aus Sammiungen in &chweden (1922) p. 36 and Pl. XXIV, descr., drawing "MEES"~ 35 and 48 and P1. LXXI, facs.
4g. XXII
Pis.
80. For FL see Lef~bure, 1. diva. 3. partle. HXIII, also Sch. k-LXX (not facs.; cf. Leffbure). 81. Other frags. of same coffin are OIM 7196 f. and 7199.
Pls.
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OCCURRENCES OF ,PYRAMIIJ TEXTS
38 Cited
as
Document
Material
limestone
Beneficiary
Rc-ms and
Tm
burial chamber
Td 10C
tomb frag.A2
MAInt w-wsr, s. V~t -4 mn
TT 11
tomb
D- wty, s. [Ddiiw]sa
Sn-Mwt, s.
dd
H 3t-nfr (t)
T~d near Armant TT 11
T3, s. Thu'srt
TT 31
TT 31
painted stone
Jflsw
TT 33
limestone
P(3)-di-4m n-ipt, s. N3-mntt-3st
TT 36
(n).f
I bi, s. cnh4IIr and
limestone,
TT 39
with sand-
Provenience Thebes: Dair al-Bahri
D1-Wst(yt)-iry
P-wi-m.-R , s. Pw 3l
TT 33 TT 36
TT 39
stone colonnade, granite
stela, etc. limestone
TT 573u
H'-.n-.hat,
zA4(-ny)-suw(t)
lrny-r3
.Tnwty
n nb t' wY
painted plaster on limestone
TT 60A
TT
78
TT
8288
TT
60
TT 78
tomb inl
TT
4n(it~-irs.Znt
TT 57
and
bur-
chamber
tomb hail and burial chamber
87
pil-
TT 945
tomb hail
TT 96
burial chamber
lars
painted
ter
"tirk."
IV
DIrnn-m-hat, S. Phtuty-rn~s and In-
TT 82
it ;f
same?8 9
Sl
linmestone?
Airy, s. Iju'-n~y (in.)
painted plus-
Sn-nr, h (ty)-
ter
82. From rtjchjplwall. 441. 83. So 'Urk." IV 522. 84. See
plas-
u-
.hts.
Sn-J? zuty and Snnw9 0
n
ir
TT 87 TT 95
t
rsy (t )
TT 96
85. NavIlle's Tb.. 86. For Pyr. see Lore pp. 124 f. and 119. 87. For FL see also Bch. II 288.
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SOURCES
Cited as Tm
Date 18th
OF
PYRAMID TEXTS
Present Location in sit u
dyn.:
Hatshepsut
See
H. E. W\inloek, Exrcavs. at Deir el Ba~ri 19111.9,1 (942 pp 13-39and Pls. phos. 0 M
Tod
1C
TT 11
8060-88
hot.
tC.J1 25618
G. Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) 181-84, type
18th dyn.: Thutmnose
in sit it
K. Sethe in W. G. S. S. C. Northampton, on Some
X f. and (1927)
19th
dyn.:
pp.
bib l.
phot., facs.,
3*..12*,
26th dyn.
TT 36
26th dyn.:
K.
1I.
Psaintik I
I
X-XXI
Brugsch,
Rec. de moos.
dg. I11(1863) "MMAFC"
Pl.
LXVIII, autog.; J. V. Scheil in
624-56 P-M 1, bibi. V (1894)
18th dyn.:
P1hutmiose III
TT 57
Pls.
tr.; P-M
and XLI, fats., phot. J. Dtrnichen, Der Grabpalast des Patuamenap (1884-94) facs.; P-M I,hibi. (1948) pp. 11-30 and Pls.
TT 33
Report
of 1898-9 (1908)
Exca......
Selh.G. IIDavies, 292 f., type; P-M I, bibi.; Norman de Seven Private Tombs at 1Kurnalt
same
Rlamses 11
TT 39
60-67, deser.,
11th or 13th dyn. III
TT 31
3
39
18th dyn.:
in situ except
stela C 34047
in situ and
Anenhotep
Berlin
111
37i
14635-
and 9 pie., facs., type;
"PMMA Tytus Series' etc. ; Lacau, Steles,
P-M
I, bibi.
Pihots.,
face., type (C 34047) ;
1-I11,
pilot.,
11. K. Ilrugsch, Rec. de mons. 4,. 11 (1863) Pl. LXVII, facs. (FL incl. Pyr. Sch. (after Brugsch) and II1281, type (FL); Nay., autog. (lBD vars., after Loret and U. Bourant); V. Loret in "MMAFC" 1 (1889) and 4 ple., typ)e, phots.; 8 Berlin. Staatliche
15);
1 127
6
113-32
243-52, autog.; P--M I, hibi.; 1E. Drioton in Revue d'6gypMM~., Aeg. Inschriften 11 (1924)
TT 60
12th dyn.:
in situ
tologie I (1933) 2-14, phot., type "TTS" II, facs. etc.; P-M I, bihi.
78
18th dyn.:
same
U.
TT
Sesostris I Amenhotep III
TT 82
Thutmose
in "MMAFC" V (1894) 413-34 type;87 P-M I, hibi.
and 6 pls., face.,
LD IlI
same
TT 87
Blouriant
(BD) 85)
111(lB38,D facs. (inci.
13D
17 beg.); Nay., au-
tog. 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. 11 (1863) P1. LXV
a®. pp. type
2-3, autog. (inci. Pyr. 638 a--b); P.Virey
in "MMAFC" V 2 (1891) 314--21, (hail);-IR. Mond in ASA EVI (190.5) 7.5 f. and Pie. IV-IX, phots. (chamber); P-M I,
biol.
18th dyn.: Amenhotep II same
TT 95 TT 96
88.
Naville's Ta. 89. Burial chamber at least painted. 90. "Irk." IV 465 f. (cf. 1179.
So
was
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 XX II (1900) 83--97, face., type;" P-M I, bibi.
91. For Pyr. and lBD
144-49.
see R T X X I186
f.
and
XX I
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID) TEXTS
40 Cited as
TT 100
TT
Material same
Document
tomb
132
Nfr-wbm and Btu''
erased
TT 11191
TT
s.
3i-,er, s. Nb-nirP' dd n.f Tr and Mryt
106
TT 127
Beneficiary R jmi-Rc,
tomb passage tomb
TT 11431
tomb
Ti'
TT 127P-M 9 TT 132
erased
TT 11431
Krrrhjl-DImn Mrw, (1)m(y)-r(3) rsd~wty-uilPl
TT 12231 TT 240
(in.)
TT
240
tomb burial chamber"2
'T
319)
b)urial chamber
painted sand- Queen .NfrP stone
Ud jahorresnet A Udjahorresnet B
offering-table
granite
W d -fl r-rs-nt
limestone
rib-petty same
Usirnakht
coffin
Vat.
BD, hieratic
pap.
Vienna III 1
coffin lid
granite
1Jdb-Nit-ir(t)-b(i)ni, w. King NtH~r-L(Ib(y)t
w
pyramid
limestone
King Wnis
YbC
coffin bottom
wood
2231
I
44
TT
rn.f
nfr Nf r-ib-Rc-
AISp-rhqtPl
. twty-nig (fern.)
coffin lid and sides
92. An excavated depression served
Snb.f ant
as coffin.
319
Damanh ur
same?
Wsir-nhd, s. P(3)-ltw-n-lIr and T 3rz s.
Y 20C
TT 106 P-M 19 and inner hal TT 11191
R -ms, A C3n n(y)-swt
Sn-m-i h, S. D1JC4m
inner hal
Provenience
TT 100
Abusir
Saqqarah
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SOURCES Cited as
TT 100
Date same
OF PTR
Present Location same
Ar1D TEXTS
4
41
See Virey in "MMAFC" V 1 (1889)
I-XLIV,
pp. 1-195 and El
Newberry, facs., type; P. 1, The Life of Rekhrnara (1900) facs.;
Pis.
TT 106 TT [1191 TT 127 TT 132
19th dyn.: Seti IRamnses II 18th dyn.: 1 Thutinose 1111 same 25th (lyn.: Taharqa
11 81, hihl.
Bch.
Schi. II
18th
149-54, and
282-85,
P-M
type;
151-58,
Piankoff
319
Scht. 11 307 f., type; cf.
26th d yn.? 11th (lyn.:
P-M I, bibN.
LI) 11 148 c-d, facs. of coffin depression but
CT;
LI) Text Ill (1900) 241 f., descr.; CT ins. 0. Maspero in RI' III (1882) 201-16, collation; 1 (1927) l ihl.; H. E. Winlock, Excavs. at Deir el Ba/wi 1911-1931 (1942) pp. 101-4 of tomb; and iPs. 12 f., closer. and without
P-M
same
phlots.
CT Ins.
Udjahorres-
26th
net A
1-8
Bch. 11 288 f., type; cf. P-M 1, bibl.
dyn.:
Nebhepetre TT
I, bibi.
in ASAE XLI P-M 1, bibl.; A. type (Book of Day hours (1942)
'Anienhotep III TT 12231 TT 240
281, type; cf. P-M I,
LD) Text 11I (1900) 284 f., deser., facs. (details); etc.)
TT 11431
P-M
hibi.; "PM MA" X (1935) key plans, colored copies of scenes; "PMMA" XI (1943) facs., pilots. Seli. II 291' f., type
dyn.
Descr. de
Musee Guimet D2
1'14,g., Antiq.
V, P1. 74,
f acs.
Cat. ...Steles
Udjahorresnet B
same
Usirnakht
30th (lyn.?
Vat. I
Persian-Ptol.
Vatican pap. I
type, phot. Petrie, llahun, Kahun and Gurob W. M. (1891) P1. XXVIII, facs. 0. Maruechi, Ii grarule pap. eg. della Bibl. vat.
Vienna III 1
30th dyn.
Vienna (Hall I, No. XXV)
H. K. Brugsch, Rec. de mons. *eg.I (1862) P1. VIII 2, autog.; E. von Bergmann in RT' XII
Paris. Muste Guimet,
phlots.;
in situ
Y1C Y2C
MK 12th lyn.
CJ 45237 C 28111
'at,
Mon. pap., descr.
Aeg. Inschr.
(1892) 23, type; W. Wrerszinski, III 1.,autog.
au$... Wien (1906)
5th dyn.
(1909)
F.
(1888) descr.,
w
...
G. Maspero in RT III f. (1882 f.) type; Pyr., autog. phots. 10365:1-3; CT ins. Lacau, Sarc., refs.
OIM
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42 OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
42
TEXTS
RELATIVE AGE Chronologically the 355 sources just listed may Old Kingdom: 14
L 1-3 Li
T (with nos.) P M N N O1udj. Alyou it A]ba
M 18 CPeEmie M 22--23 C
25-26 C
nekhnenmerire
P. Gard. Il-Ill PEepiankhes liddle King~dom: 147 A 10 Alb 1-2 Le Albyi1Ph A mnenemhetseneb 1-2 Be 1-4 Bo
M 40 0 Mh M470 M 50 0 M 53 0 M57 C M 1 NY MO 105 Parma A QIQ Rt 1 X S S 1-20C S 5--6 C
An
Ae C 61004 Oh Dair al-Bahri lb Leyden K 14 Merimose Aand C Pb Pf A Sarc.A Sarc.
Sehetepibreseneb Senebtisi Siamon
SiseTT
C Oh Ec
22d dyn.: 3 Berlin Amon Berlin Mut 041065 23d--25th dyn.: 283 Amnenirdis Bsnu Bsnu BM 66685 BM 3555
Sebekmose
CBM10553
Tm TT 11
C
TT 780412 TT 82C412 TCg 89C510963
41001-3
0 4100941011
C041018 04102-3
SeeT09-6C41044
1Br
(1191
q 2-3 Be 170CTT
1oC
H 3-60CSq
El 1-2 Ox
TT 100
TT 127 TT 11431
8q19-100C
12-130C Sq ICh
H1Sq
405
al1-4AC D a2-4 X 1-2T
xyT6d
IpIi KH11!
19th dll1
1-6 8q
209q
C 20520 D 207T 2806 10T D
0 41058 0 41068 C41070-71 IahuI1A-B
Abydos Ag CJ 27987 Memphis A-B
TT 132
T 13 C T 1-3 L Ti1NY
Ramses Itemple TB 14 TB 17
Abydos G57 a-c Ahmose Anlamani
10 T60
Thutmose TT 31 TT 106
Apis Ara
TT 240 see
C041046-47 C041055
Sq 1-2 .X 1-4 Be T 1-2 C 79 C
Uncertainties in dating are ignored here; for
details
C-I
TJTTr5739C
1S
SiTO
1-2
21st dyn.: 5 Butehamon
Enmpire: 48 18th dyn.: 33
1-2 Chase S-7C82 P
19C
Ga TB 11
BM 10064
S
1-3
93.
Kamose
37C0
0CBM66
3 L B B5L B P 1 B]
more
BM 54521Deanc:3
M 28 C
S1 S8140C S 160C
B 6 Bo B 1C B 3-60C B
BM 6661 29580Deanc:3 BM
M M
20hdy.f
A
BM 42141
M 13-140CPr-mpr
e
H
Y1-2C
M 4-7C
eit
~B]H
319
TT
l-20C
TM
be roughly grouped as follows:9 3
alphabetic list of
sources.
Alphabetic
San Period: 50
Aspelta
order is followed within each group
dom.
except
Old King-
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SOURCES B 41 Bek. BM 32 C 23039 C 23099 C 23107
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Nesurqedum vault Pekap Psamtik coffin in BM Psamtik coffin in Vat. Psamtiknebpehti Psamtikseneb Sais A Sands coffin
C 23112 C 41004 C 41008 o 41013-14 C 41017 C 41056-57
Sq
A-B
CJ 51945 Enekhpekhrod situla Florence statue Harsiese Heniati Hor Limoges coffin Menkure Nesu'izet1 Nesum qedu1 coffin
A-B
Persian Period : 14 27th
L 3079 Psamtik Unsirnakht Vat. I Vienna III 1 Akhmim
Udjahorresnet
CJ 50246
8
E-F
dyn.: 6
Apis-Osiris Hekamsaf Pedineit
:
Atfih A BM 190 BM 10081 B3M 10209 BM 10252 BM 10255 BM 10317 13M 10319 BM 10332
BM
Roman Period: 4
29776
C 23162 C 23241
Tchannehibu
Cadet
Ptol.
Idfu XI Khonsu Leyden T 16 Louvre D 9 Meir A-E Nesitefnut Nesushutefnut GIM 10496 Pap. Schmitt Pediusir Peiw
T (without nos.)
C 23155
PS.
Pediniese
A-B
Dublin 1669 Gamnhud 11 Gainhud 14 Gamnhud 17 Gainhud C
Harnihab
Ptolernaic Period 38
Teperet TT 33 TT 36 TT 12231
CJ 31566
130th dyn)1: Abydos G 50
43
C 58036 Harmakhis Krakow pap. L 3155
EGYPTIAN WORKS CONCERNED Of these sources
Ahydos (19th dyn.) and
Berlin Amon and Berlin Mut (22d dyn.) represent the Daily Temple Ritual. 9' The
following
documents represent or
include material from the Funeral Liturgy: DECADENCE
EMPIRE
18th dyn. TT 57 TT 78
TT
82
TT100 TT 127 TT F1431 19th dyn. TB 14 TB 17 TT 106 20th dyn. TB 11 94. Dr. .Journalof and 310-45 of temple herein. For
21st dyn. Butehamon Ec 25th dyn. Amenirdis SAITE PERIOD TT 33 PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
Nesitefnut Pediusir
ments the
Oriental
Institute's
Coffin
Texts editors originated most of the designations and assigned most of the line numbers here used for
them."'
A table of
positions is given below to facilitate correlation of the new line numbers (first used in ECT) with those found in previous publications. Such a table is further desirable since in some cases the position of a spell is itself significant."
ROMAN PERIOD
C
58036
Harmakhis L 3155
Just
Harold H. Nelson has published in Near Eastern Studies VIII (1949) 201--32 a paper dealing with additional episodes as found in other sources not used Pyr. see his episodes 18. 35, 40. 42, and 52.
ritual
Far more important among the sources are the Middle-Kingdom Coffin Texts, which constitute more than two-fifths of the total. In an attempt to systematize and simplify the references to these docu-
95. Docs. not dealt with by the project but added by the writer have been called analogously Ab Le, Aby 1Ph, 1 W, Da2--4X, Q 1Q,RH1X, 15, Sq 2-3 Be. Sq 1Ch, Sq1-2 X, T13C, Tbd 1C, and Y 2 C. The writer has likewise assigned line nos. to most of these (all except B 5 L, 5 1 5. and T 13 C), to KH 1 KH. and also to the non-CT docs. Siese, Tm, and in part TT 82 and 87.
11.5L,BH
8
96.
See
ECTIIxii.
1-2
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OCCURRENCES
POSITIONS
Document
Head
Foot
AlOC Ab 1 Le Ab 2 Le Ahy 1 Ph B1 Be
1-90
91-115
B B
2 Be 1Bo
B3 B 4
H3o
Bo
B363Ho B 10C
(edge-insers.:
1340 B 50C B360 BOO
B
B
1-31 1-30
Bottom
427-53 77-125 60-95
194-396
397-519
49-323
520-683
324-582
684-864
583-666
667-820
51-136
137-217
218-380
26-163
164-283
284-379
37&-484
297-589
38-74
75-188
189-276
29-47
48-174
175-243
277-449 244-555 316-522 420.702
1-119 31-f>9
54-118
60-205
020
1!-294e
32-157
31-64
65-164
120-204
205-315
206-90
291-419 395-514 7-2
295-394
158-254 165-256
255257-325 ext.
60--159
160-236
18-36
37-130
131-96
1-30
31-62
63-207
208-319
1-43
44-86
87-209
210-308
1-25
26-49
50-233
234-314
1-37
38-73
74-213
214-323
1-25
26-51
---
17
(II py:
B 2P
2.--118 and ext.
32-59
1-31
B3170 B 19C0 11 14L B32 I. 133 I B 5 1. B 1P
1
1-20; LDw3-mnw1.f : 21-37; lrnstl: 38-55; Qb/z-sn
119-214
237-362 l.f
197-297 : 56-70) 309-450 315-5241 ext.
52-186
13 1Y
1-44
45-8-7
275-494
187-274
1 30C
1-20
21-35
40 5C
1-17
18-37
BH
60C
1 C9 DaiC
216-308
1-22 36-62 38-133 1-45
23-47 63-99
7
BR B3H BR BRH
D
86-215
1-6
7-13
(one side:
657-70
1-5
97. Speleers' nos.
14-40 1-18
1-13; other side: 14-27) 8 28-76
6-16
are used.
671-827 11 f.
48-83 100-138
46-84 1-21 4 1-71 19-35
3&-62
ext. 1'-656 13 f.
320-598 451-678 525-724 324-697
and ext. and ext.
BIT1 1 W C 28067
485-721
199-296
1-24
B 16 0
BR 1Ox BH 2 Ox
380-501
53-120
59-198
150C
BR 1 Br9
1-364 1-69
29-58
1-53 (i py:" 1-6)
120C
Top
422-26 20-76 1-59
590-93)
1-30
B3130C B3140C
B
208-421
TEXTS
275-375
1-25
B 110C
116-207h
Front
65-274
1-37
100
IN COFFIN
Back
f rag. 2: 22-36)
(frag. 1: 1-21;
1-28
B330C
LINES
TEXTS
1-19
1-71 72-193 24-48 1-23 (edge-insers.: 821-34) 1-26 27-50 1-25 1-28 2--52 1-34 35-64 and A-C
B32 Bo
OF
OF PYRAMID
15 f.
98. Petrie's nos. are used.
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TEXTS
SOURCES OF PYRAMID Document Heads Foot Da 2 Cgs ext. 4? 5? Da3OC99ext. 1? (3 horiz. frags.: 2) Da 4 C99 ext. 1? Da2X Da3X Da4X G 1T G2T KH 1
KH
L 1 Li ext.
int. L 2 Li L 3 Li M 10 M 2C M4 C Mao0 M 60C M 70C M M
M
130 140 180
M 220C MV230C M
250C
M M M M M
260C 280C 370C 400 470
M
500C
M 530C M 570C M 1NY
1-5 1-5 1-3
6-8
6-10 4-6
1-84
85-104
1-14
1-120 15-28
B
Back 3
Front 2
Top 1 3?
2
itf.
9f.
11 f. 7 f. 105-358100 1-109 121-522 29-72 and C
and A
and
1-14 and A
15-27 and B
1-13 1-10 1-13
14-28
28-84 and C 1-62 24-103
11-20
21-91
14-24
25-54
1-14
15-28 1-12 13-23
29-86 13-77 24-90
1-12
4
45
13 f. 361-589 523-808 73-101 and D
85-141
and D 63-71
B+C+
F+D
13 t. 15Sf. 9 f. 590-93 809--15
102-213 and1 E 214-73 and F text. :' E lint.:' F
87-99 7 7a--77c
1-58
142-86
72-118a
104-47
I
92-101 54a-54b
Bottom
148-228
55-116
102-69 117-68 +124A
100-156
157-235
78-128
129-8
-
168A
5
91-153 and ext.
dlecor.
1-13 1-2 1101 1-2310~ (side frags.: (frag. a: 1-15; side: 16-601111)
24-105,
130-49, and 188-2211106)
(lettered f rags.) 1-61 1-50
62
107
63-115108
(end frag.: 1-12) 1-18 1935 (end
f rag.: 1-8)
(end frag.:
1-14)
1-15 1-12
16-81 13-23
24-94
95- 167
MC 105 P. Gard. II (recto : 1-336; verso: 337--753) P. Gard. (1-540) II1 QLQ (E 1-76 and 1--64) R IX 1-12 13-23 24-88 1-30 31-61 62-323 and ext. and ext. and ext. 82C 1-48 49-99 100-269 and ext. and ext. and ext.
168-228
1-168
W
80-95 324-484 and ext. 270-479
sic
99. Lacau's nos. are used. 100. Nos. 359 f. were not used. 101. Prob. head. 102. Recto. 103. Verso. 104. Or head?
and ext.
96- 153 48.5-917 and ext. 480-651 and ext.
10.5. Nos. 106--29 and
154-289
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) uses 1-51
Instead, fo'g
Daressy's printed line dive,
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
46 Head
Document
t.
S 5 C
Foot
78-83
84-89
1-21
22-43
ext. 367-72
373-78
ext.
860
S 10 C int. S8140C
S 16 C ext.
Back
1-61 90-103 1-58 44-145 and 409 379-92 decor. 1-16
int.
Front 62-77 104-17 59-62 146-66 and 410 393-405 1-15 and decor.
1-71 1-72
2 Chase
74-84
1-13
14-26 1-17
Sq 2 C Sq 3C
1-15
16-27
(edge-inscrs.: 280-85) 1-11
Sq 4 C
5C
1-9
5q 6C
10-24
Sq7 C
9
Sq C Sq 10 C
73-90
1-19
20-37
27-113 18-90 28-88 12-72 1-13 25-81 ext.
114-52 9 1-110 89-129 73-88 14-29 82-108 1-23 and ext.
Sq 1Sq
1-29 chamber 139 -42 coffin Sq 2 Sq chamber coffin 3 Sq
5Sq
30-98
99-138
1-59
60-8211 83-105
1-738-47
1-7 1-6 1-8
Sq 4Sq Sq Sq 6Sq
91-184
X
7-13 9-15
14-43
44-76
227
-r7
11
111-80
130-204 89-156 30-78 109-
71
205-79 157-233 172-277
24-90 40-67 144-83
1-19
20-38
39-118
T2
Be
1-17
18-30
T3Ie
1-16
17-33
T4Be
1-17
18-34
31-98 34-111 35-96
119a and 119-26 99-149 112-46 97-124
Ti1C chamber
1-106
107-212 279-97 591-648 22-71
298-452
213-58 453-590
coffin ext. 259-78 1-21
649-758 72-140
T7C
77-117
42-82 192-271
150-216c 147-215
217-x 21--x
197-285 1-52
109. Griffith's nos. are used.
109-x 118-53
1-32 1-41 127-91
141-96 ext.
T8C 110. So!lFarts were
69-108 16-59
Tl1lBe
int.
1-27 1-24 153-226
76-140 48-68
Sq I X
T2C
111-99
1-57
Sq 1Oh
Sq2
406-8 16-110
110-43 1-34
38- 109
Sq 13 C
Sq
263-366
1_73110
120C
Sq
167-262
(3806-417111)
Sqi1C
Sq
118-20
1-54
S
S
Bottom
17-21
S 1 Chase S2P 15 S 1 TO Sq 2 Be Sq 3 Be
Top
numbered in abnormal order.
111. Or foot?
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SOURCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS Document
T 9C Ti1L
Foot
26-73
74-168
169-292
1-24
25-48
49-141
142-90
1-19
20-38
1-71 39-125
126-97
T2L T 1 NY (frag.: 1-14) Tt d 1 C TT 240 chamber
coffin TT 319
Top
1-25
392-400)
(edge-i nscrs.: 347-49) T 3L
Front
Head (edge-insers.:
T 13 C
Back
66-79
1-35
7214
ext. 191-252
2 C
253-346 105_181lP 198-x
1-85
1-18
80-94
19-61 95-135 36-119
62-65 1-43
Y1C
Y
Bottom 293-391
1-127
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SEQUENCES OF SPELLS IN THE PYRAMIDS THEMSELVES
I
and even Jequier's volumes VIEW of the additional parallelisms found since Sethe's N
appeared, 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. Section (s) Utterance (s) Line (s) 393-417 273-76 496--531 Burial chamber
WV(UNtS)
N. wall
E. wall
gable
W.
532-66' 567-609
166-205
602
302-12
300-340
630-49
318-21
206-99
S. and E. walls
wall
N. wall
E. wall
5 -9 10-13 14-31 32-36 37-55 56-651
66-71
772-7 78-81 82-100 101-65 16G-83 183 -85 185-2045 206-99 310-3401 341 f. 343-46 347-50 351-56
357-59 360-78 379-415 416-51 452-76 476-95 1.
(TETI)
379-415 416-95
W. wall N. wall
496-531
E. wall
1-1-53 lost 54-106+ 1 107-36
532-66 5671-609
N. wall Corridor W. wall E. wall
137-83
S. wall Passage wall S. Antechamber
610-29 630-49 Utrance(s) 23
25
32 34-42 32 43-5
7
72-79 81 2e5 32 82-96 108---1 204 f. 207
29-12 213-24 226-43 199 32 23 25 200 244-46 247-53 254-58 260-63
267-72
511-17
Sarcophagus Burial chambher
360-78
Antechamber W. and S. walls
Line(s)
T
341-5r)
wall
458-501
1-7521
Passage
S.
418-57
277-301
1-.55 56-165
Section (s)
16 a-d 17 f. 22 f. 26-32 22 f. 33-40 501-.54 56 f. 17 f. 22 f.
184-x-134
N. wall
185-210 211-36
W.
2371-91
wall
N. wall
E.
lost
wal292-34
S. wall
to serdlab wall S.wall
5
346-x-346-1
Passage N.
346-72 373-99
Corridor frag;. XV. wall Line (s) Utterance (s) 1-7 Sarcophagus 1- 1-531 322-375
72-1(X) 118- 23 e 124 a-d 125-33 134-221 225-48 115 22 f.
;4-64
338 f.
80-90
340-465
90 f.
208
92-103
353f5 347-51-0;
65-80
1617 f.
116 249-56 257-75
1071-36
142-71
13"7-49(1
224 172 f.
149-55
276-311
316-41 364-92
Inds. 61 +1.
156--83 184-5-184
355--58 246
185-210 211-23 224-35
359-63
235 f.
4.
2. There is no 129. 3. There Is no 318.
210-12
1
262 264
272
Incls 544+ 1. 5. nle. 1-1, 20+1-3, and 51+1.
48
S4lection (s) 1-5 518--1O
551-53 1126-33 54--62 1124 e-q 563-68
570
f.
81--100 2218--21 1101a -f 5572-93 2252-56 5594-608 3327-36 3342-SO 3' 392
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SEQUENCES Line(s) 237-63 263 f. 264-91 292 f. 293-95 295-97 297 f. 298 298 f 299 f. 300 f. 301 f. 302 f. 303 f. 304 f. 305 305 305 f. 307 307-18
Section (s 276-315 275 609-59 660-62 422-24 426-30 418 431 f. 421 433-35 244 f. 663-66 444 438 f. 667-69 428 670 511 f. 511 f. 671-94 393-414 695-1701 123 f-k 702-19
Utterance(s) 254-59 253 364-74
375-r7 281-83 285-89 277
290
f.
280 292 f. 240 378 295 f. I299 379-81 287 382 318 318 383-99 273 f. 400-403 206 404-10 411 412 f.
319-31
331-35 335 f. 336-45 346-x-346- 1 346-2
720 721-36 737-51
414-21 480 705
3073-99 frag. I f. 3
992-98 2207
P (PEP! I) Sarcophagus Burial chambcr V.
wall
N. wall
S.
66-122 123-28 frags. H, K, and prob. L 129--151 415a lost
wall
Passage
152-1594-X
N. wall
lost S. wall Antechamber
129 and poss. frag. D 160-204+±15
frag. Pyr. 1ll
N. wall
W. wall
204+16-x
S. wall wall E.
205--233- 15
Corridor, S. end 234-314 E. wall
WV. wall
Corridor,
XV. wall E. wall Vestibule S. wall E.
wall
49
Descending passage, N. end W. wall
E. wall
315-89
N. end
390-491 492-564
565-605
606-629+X, poss. f rag.
inc.
F
630-714 W. wall lost N. wall Descending passage, S. end 715-$U5+x XV. wa1l 806-826+x, incl. E. wall
prob. frag. A andI
prob. frag. E
lost
827-x-836+y
Line(s) Sarcophagus 1-21 22-31 31-34 34-40 40-47 48-55 55-58 >f--61 61-656 66-87 87-89 89 f. 90-103 103 f. 104--18 118-21 122 122 123-28 129-36 13('-38 139 f. 140-48 148 f. 150 f. 151+1-15 152-59 159+ 1-x 160
1- 58 59-65
E. wall
4
OF SPELLS
160f. 161-70 170-72 172-91 191 f. 192-203 203 f. 20441-5 204+5 f. 204+6-15 204+ 16-x 205-20 221 f. 222-26 226 226 end 227 227 f. 228 228-30 230 end 231 231 f. 232 end 233 233+1-10 233+10-15 234 f. 236-314
Utterance(s) 8 422 365 f. 423 371 f. 424 370 425 367 f. 426-35 436--38 336 335 439-46 428 447-53 356 454 425 455
356
f.
456 407 457-60 355 461 lust 462-64 lost 337 363 465-69) 265 470-77 270 478-81 407 482 f. 310 484-87 488
489-96 408 4117-99 289 lost ,500 384 233 284-86 lust 280 292 f. lost ,501 lost 502
A-I
323 503-9
6. Line 65 is used in section 7 also.
Section (s) 6 752-64 622-33 765-67 648-53 768-74 645-47 775 634-39 776-87 788-811 547 f. 546 812-25 778 82C46
575-82 847 775 848-51 575-92 852-56 7 10-13 857-70 572-74 87 1-74 875-78 549 f.
607
f.
879-909 351-57 910-70 383-87 971-1001 710-13 1002-19 492-94 1020-47 1048 f. 1050-66 7 14-16 1067-70 430 1071 672 237 425-27 421 433-35 1072 1073-77 519 1078-1127
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OCCURRENCES OF Utterance(s) 510 f.
Line(s)
315-66 366-8
322 512 333
369-86
386-88 388 f. 390-482 482-W)
490
f.
492-5 17
1176-1262 358-63 1263
606-21
553-57
808- 11 811-13 813-16 816-20 820 f.
821-826 f3
827-x-836 +y8
frag. A 1 f. 2 3
f.9
4-8
1-4
frag. B
frag.
C 1-10
frag.
D 1
2-4 4 f. 5
frag. E
1-3 4-5-±x
frag. F 1-3 frag. G 1-5 H
frag. I 1-4 frag. K 1 f.
rag. L 1-3
f
frag.M 1-4 7,
Incs.
8.
Incls.
after 794.
359
307 574-83 569
325 570 584-86
474 348 f. 206 404 350 f. 405 353 401-3 587
2208 537 2209 327-36 2211 2212 f. 1784 c--d 458-63
707
262 709 710
in 627 B 302 lost 704 439
2206 812-14 2051-62 2210 2214
684 708
711 in 33 f. 715 in 108-71
more line 833+1. r1'
25
in 72-100
117-20
b-72
790 and 2 more
9. Beg. of line 3 lost. Frags. I-M pub. In Pyr.
10.
c-26 c
2218 1871
after
S. wall E. wall
III 137 f.
lines
2 55-315 3116 3117-76 l lost 3 7-43"1+2 438- -1-445" l ost 7
N. wall Corridor, S. end W. wall
123 f-k
328
part of lines
sae1Antechamber W. wall
E. wallM
702 567 f. 703-5 570 697--701 1587-1606
706
94-254 l lost lost
S. wall
565 f.
1-61 662-68 59-129 30 lost
1 31-92 19
E. wall
1390-1404 1405-22 376-82 1423-84 594-602 482-86 1485-1572 1434-42 525-33 1443-65 1573-86 939-45
488 b-89 d 469171a'
14
N. wall
388-91
1638 or 1770?
308 end in 304
M (MERNERE) Sarcophagus Burial chamber W. wall
1280-1302 1303-52 1353-89
271 558-61 562-64 269 565-73
in 660
i f. 3 f.
1264-79 583-92
539-52
806-8
f rag. O IM14049
515-32 266 533 534 535-38
641-74 674-79) 680-82 682-714 715-30 730-43 743-85 785-801 801-805+51
518 1162-74 1175
357
630-38 638-41
frag. Pyr. III 129 594 or 626?
514
Section (s)
Utterance(s)
Line(s)
Section (s)
1128-61 542
517-31 531-64 56.5-605 62 1-23 623-629 +.
frag.
f.
TEXTS
.PYRAMID
Corridor, N. end W. wall
4 46-55,5 56-666 667- -x-697 lost
walVestibule
98-737 38-x-786
S. wall6c
E. walll7
7N87-826 lost W. wall1 Section (s) Utterance(s) Ltne(s) 6 f. 8 f. Sarcophagus 752-64 422 1-23 634-39 367 f. 24-30 645-47 370 30-32 622-33 365 f. 32-42 648-53 371 f. 42-51 546-48 335 f. 51-61 424 62-64 654-57 373 65-67 819-22 442 67 f. 7i"78 428 69 1607 f. 588 69 825 446 70 831 449 70Q 826-30 447 f. 70-73 832-40 450 f. 73-80 1609-11 589 f. 80f. 426-34 776--85 82-88 823-24 d 443 f. 88-90 847 454 90Of. 775 425 91 f. 848-51 455 92-95 841-46 452 f. 95-99
768--74
11.
Or from some
S.
wall?
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SEQUENCES
Line(s) 100-114 114 f. 115 f. 116-19 119-22 122-24 124-26 126-29 130 131-50 150-66 166-70
170-74 174-80 180-89 189-92 193 194 194 194 end 195 f. 196 end
197 197 end 198-200 200-216 216-20 220-33 234-41 241 f. 242-44 244 244-46 246 f. 2417-50 250-53 253 f.
254
end
255-302 303-9 309-15 316 317-24 324-29 329-36 336-45 345-61 362-64 364-74 374-76 377-94 39449
399-401 401-8 409 409 f. 411 f. 412-16 416-437+2 438-1-441 442-45 446-466+1 466+1-476
Utterance(s) 437 441 332 440 439 591 414 592 10 593 356 f. 407 594-96 355 459 597 460 199 244 lost 436 lost 598 lost 224 599-602 338 f. 210-12 340-46 208 348-51 353 400 206 401-3 603 f. 404 lost or om. 473-76 310 487 472 468 467 483 482 477 270 478 f. 481 456 461 420 419 421 418 605 466 364 470 484 606 504
OF SPELLS
Section (s) 793-808 817 f. 541 815 f.
812-14
526-41
1612-14 737 1615-26
8
1627-37 57t5-92 710-13
1638-41 572-74
864-67
1642
51
541-43 543-47 548 f. 3
788-92
519
1244-46 1102-6 1247-54 1231 f. 1224-26 1701 1227-30 1702 11.76-1220 1128-48 1221-23 1478-84 376-82 1423-28 1703-90 1390-95 17 10-35 1736-41 1434-65 1472-77 1373-78 1742 f. 1568-72 1744-46 476-81 1747-52
608 515-19 510 520 573 269 565 6091 558-60
556-62
623-49
64%-56 6" 666
r4 66 7 -2-67,
610-12
613 f. 569 f. 572
"744-76 776-80
780-84
1643
218-21 1645-74 .551--53
126-33
554-62 124 e-gq 565-68 570 695 f. 123 f-k 697-701 167.5-80 702 926-55 492-94 1046 f. 924 f. 894-905 886-3 1011-19 1002-10
785 f. 787-90
615 f. 583 617 f. 306 619
790-93 823-26
794-8Z~'3 N
136+1
f.
882-85 609-21 910-19 1020-24
11)
see S. wall
137-79 180--209 210-16 2164-.107 217--306+23 307-409+3 or 4 410-500+131 501-552+47
383--87 971-91 999-1001 852-56 871-74 743-49 751 742
(PEPI
Sroh Sroh 3gus Burial chhamibier 1-63 WV.wal 64-70 7 1--133 134 11 135 N. wal, 135.+1 see S. wvall 136
956-70
1681
1408- 20
522
a-g549-54
674-82 868-70682-92 868-70692-97 7 63_3 738-x--74, 1412
249
Section (s)
Utterance(s) 563 323 525 507, 526-31 523 521 607
Line(s) 498-51,5 515 f. 517-20 520-26
553-58 part of 496-500+1 559-564 2 565--73 part of 719+17-25 574-579+1
E
a
S.
wall
11
580-583+10
see S. wall
584--645
646 647-709 135+1 136+ 1 580-583+3 583+4-10
584-709 see
E.
wall
709+1-43
709+44-50 709+51-766 frags. J6q. Fig. 12
139
and 740 are one and the same
line.
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52
Passage 8. wall N. wall Antechamber
W.
wall
N.
wall
'767-93 '794-820 821-84
885 886-949
9.%-1016+9
frags. Jeq. Fig. 14 1016+10-1055+12 1055+ 13 1055+14-77 3. wall frags. Jtq. P1. XV 105548 Corridor, S. end E. wall
1056-79
W. wall wall
E.
10"79+1-2,5
Corridor, mid.
1080-1162
W. wall
E.
1163-1243
wall
Corridor, N. end W. wall
E.
wall
E. wall
121)7-
1308
W. wall
13504+1-86
N. wall
1351-87 JR.q. Fig.
Line(s) Sarcophagus
Utterance(s)
8 f.
1-28
437 424
33-36
436
37 37-41 41 f.
335 42.3 441
42-46
47-53 53-60
438 442 440
61-63
6201
64-66
370
66-69"1 69 1. 70 71 71 72 72-75
75-82 82-87"
87-89 89-95 95-97 97 f. 98
99-101
f.
645-50
626-33 547
446-48 450 f. 367 f.
589 f. 426-34 443 f. 454 425 4155
122-25 125-30
365 373
13. See add'us to 14. See addnus to
Section (s) 6 f. 793-808 768-74 788-92 546 "765-67 817 f. 809-11 819-22 815 f. 1753
67-70 In
f.
778 825-30 832-40 634-39 11--l1 77x--85
823-24 d 847 775
848-51 841-46 575-82 752--64 622-25
654-57 J3M. Fig. 9.
87-97 ibid.
See addus to 103 f. ibid.
370-75
1762-69 392 1770-8.5 721-31 1786-9 1 535~ f. 539 f. 534
9-15
651-53
1795 1838-40
217.5920 260-63 264_306+2321 307--31 332-38 338f.
lost 23-42 32 43-71 72-81 25 31
16-32 22 f. 33-49 50-57 17 f. 21 c
339146
26-30
19-21
32 f. 82-105 B
22--25 58-68
+104-107' $
392,.12-400 401 f. 403-409 +3or 4
26-29 598 106 f.
108-71
410-73
473 + 1-481 (except 479)23 634
A-36
479
48 1-93 (except 485)
485 494
831
7 7 1757--61
lost
635
347-55 3.56-392,+1222
1754 732 f.
8 h-k
conts. pres. text
216 }99-103
216
Section (s) 640-44 541 1755 f.
1 Neit 43--64
216+96-98
336 621 412 end 449 428
452 f. 356 422
9 9 624 268 625 272 626 f. 412 beg. 628-33 327 330 f. 326 12-22
216+6-9-5
366
101-5" 105-12 112-22
9 11
216+55-64 +26
15
28-33
Utterance(s) 369 332 622 f.
216+h1-54
1308+27-1350
frags.
15.
1244-12614 8 1262-1296.,6
Vestibule 8.wall
TEXTS
Line(s) 130-32 132 f. 133 134 135 135+-1 136 136+1 137-4116 141-48 148-5617 156 f. 157-71 171-79 180-91 192-201 202-8 208 f. 210_1618
4
,
9 5 -5
1+r31
637-39 6410 f.
b
19-21 a
1643 69--71 72-100 17 92-98 1644 a 1799-1809 1644 b 1644 c 1810-16
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 butits no. has not been printed.
216+19. 228-41 and 251 f. In J~q. Pis. II
20. See add'ns to
f.
21. See 306+ 1-23 and add'ns to 278-85 and 3025 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. His is Sethe's 474 and Maspero's 475. Farther on J'q. has interchanged Sethes nos. 478 f.
473.1
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SEQUENCES OF Line(s)
Utterance(s)
501--28
17 2-98 223--25
214-24
642-50 199
1817-37 115
529-552+1 552+1-4524
552+46 f. 553-58
part of lines
559-564+2 565-73
Section(s)
101-14
496-500+1
32 f.
22-25
part of lines 719+17.25
25
1841-52
654-57
5 4 5 26 91580-583+31 658 583+4-10
1884-97
338 f. 55 1-53 0 126-33 2 10-12 340-46 554-62 400 695 f. 208 124 e-g 406 706-9 563-66 347-49 '206 123 f-k 404-5]1beg. 702-3 a 591 1612-14 1627-37 593 357 583-92 407 710-13 594 1638 4856 852-56 6.59 1860-69 1680 604 600 f. 1652-7 1 599) 1645-5 1 1672-74 602 596 1641 355 572-74 595 1639 f. 459 864-67 414 737 597 1642 660 1870-72 637 1799-1804 43(9: 812-14 661 1873 352 405 en( d 7036b-5 353 570 401-3 697-701 662 1874-81 605 1681 f. 418 742 201-3 117
584-97 597-612 612-20) 621-23 624 624-28 628-3. 635-39) 639-45 646 647-50 650-54 654-156 656 656-59
6591-61 661 f. 663-78 678-84 684-87 687 687-90 690 f. 691-94 694 f. 695 695 1. 696-98 698-700 700 700 f. 701 f. 702 702-5 705-8 708 709 709 709+ 1_2027 709+20-22 709+22-26 709+26-37 709+37-40 709+40-43
1853-59
664
569
1913-30 663 1882 6-83 I!Apouit frag. 2-over-23: 1-7 262 327-36 458 860-63 603 1675-79
709+44-50
665 C
592
1615-26
24. See add'ns to 552;15-20 In J&)q. 25. See add'ns in Jeq. P1. I. 28. For lines 580-583 +10 see
709+1-70
36q.
fFig. 11.
Pis .VIIf.
eq. Pls.YVIIX. Only frag. HI (end of 709+20--24) a:*nd parts of 27. See
709+88
and 710-719+30 In
Jr
(Sethe's 710-5) if. were available fo
,r
ethe's ed.
SPELLS
53
Line(s) 709+51-719+15 719+15-20 719+20-74418 744-4629 "746-48 748 f. 749 f. 750-54 754-66 766 767-84 784-87 787-91 7 91--93 794-99 799 f.
Utterance(s)
213-22 245 f. 665
800-820
821-46 846 f. 847-54 854-62 862-72 872-84 885 886-91210
913-16 9 16-18 9 18-38 938-43
943 f. 945 f. 946-48 948 f. 950 -62 962 f. 964 f. 965-67 967 f. 968-80
980
f.
981--100031 1000-1002 1002-1016+982 1016+ 10-10191$ 1019-21 1021-25 1025-28 1028-1055+4 1055+5-12 1055+13 1055+1l4-2034
A-67
134-213
250-56 C
1898-1958
537 267 309 668 302 669-72 358 587 463 f. 673 360 f.
1298-1301 364-69
674 462 675-77 468 487 483 467 482 678-80 457 473-77 270 472 478-80 470 481 271 471 461 681-84 305 308 304 30.3 685-88 679 689 f. 310
1994-99 875
490 f.
1959 f. 458-63 1961-89 593 1587-1606 876-78 199)0-93
603 f. 2000-2028 894-905
1046 f. 1011-19
886-93 1002-10 2029-33 8.57-59
926-70 383-87 924 f. 971-98 910-19 999-1001 388-91 920-23 871-74 2034-42 472-75 487-89 468-71 464-67
2063-86
2031 f.
2087-2119 492-94
A-G
2 120-36
456 420 693 460 694-96 lost lost 301 421
852-56
691
1055+20
section (s)
750
2139-43 868-70
2144-68
446-57 751
28. See add'ns to 720-44 in J(q. Pis. IX f. 29. For add'ns 744-00 see Jl~q. P1. X and Fig.
to
12 e. 30. See
add'ns to 892-98 in
31. See add'ns
to 990-1000
J~q. Fig. 13. In J~q. P1. XI.
32. See add'ns to 1007 if. ibid. 33. For add'ns incl. 1016 +13 -1055 +4 see 36q.
In
Pl. XII. 34. For 1055 +14 if. see line at top of P1. XIII is
.16q. Pis.
1055 + 78 (see
X111 f. The J~j. p. 22).
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54 OCCURRENCES
54
Utterance(s)
Line(s) 1055+20 f.
418
1055+21 f.
466
1055+22-27
364
1055+27--30
is CT tem.22
1055+30 f. fI 155+31 f. is Neit CT 1055+32-39 1055+39 f. 1055+40 f. 1055+41-44 1055+44-47 I Neit 1055+47-52
40 temp.
1055+52 f.
1055+53
293
524
363 406 692-95 493
1233-43 607 f. 706-9 1059-62
is CT 208
f.
298
1055+54 f. 1055+55 1055+55
295 290 1055+56 I Neit 716-18 1055+56 f. 281 1055+57 499 1055 +57 289 1055 +57 f. 500) 1055+58 f. 297 1055+59 233 1055+59 284 beg. 1055+59 f. 1055+60 f.
1055+61 1055+61 1055+61 f. 1055+62 f.
1055+63
285
end-87 280 292 240 227
442 f. 438 431 42235
1070 430 1071 440 f. 237 425
a-b
426 d-28 421 433 244 f. 227
1055+63 f. 1055+64""-67
502 A-If
1055+67 f. 296 1055+68 291 1055+68 f. 282 1055+69 1055+69)I Neit 722 1055+70 1055+70 f. 299) 469) 1055+71-74 1055+74-77 1056-64
1065-79 1079+1_1036
1079+10-15
1073-76 439 432 423 444 9)06-9)
558-60
542 1082-88 1149-61 1703-9) 1390.-95
503
1078-81
333
1055+78
504 511
609
1079+16-19)
1079+191-23
1079+24
f.
1080-97 1098-1101 1101-7 11007-19 1119--21 1121-24 1124-28 1128 f. 1129-34 113436 1136-45 1145-52
1152-62
35.
PYRAMID
322 563 525 507 527-31
526 523 521 608 522 607 512 697
5see
J q. P1. XVI.
518 1408-20 1244-46 1102-6 1248-54 1247 1231 f. 1224-26 1702 1227-30 1701 1373-78 1162-6f7 2169-75
TEXTS
Lines) 1163-1227 1228-36 1237-43 1244-57 1257-1261 +1337 1261+13-18 1262-71 1271-82 1282-96 1296-1296+1 13 1296+11-13 1296+13-16 1297--130811 1308-1308+24°
Utterance(s)
Section (s)
515-19
1176--1220
486
1039-45
565
506
1423-28 1094-1101
606 513
1683-1700
1168-74
532
1255-62
337 556 lost
1379-86
574 f.
1353-69 495-500 1485-99
698
2176
566 568 567 617 619) 610-12 306 699--701
1429 1431-33 1430 1744 f. 1747-52 1710--35 476-81 2178-991
569-70 beg.
1434-57
553 331
478 beg.
f.
1)71-75
581
1551-57
571)
15391-42
613
1736-39)
571I
1466-71
lost or blank 582 562
1558-67 1405-7
564 702 f.
1421 f. 2200-2205
part of lines 473.10--12
frag. B 1if. frag.
549 f.
lost
1308+2741 1308+27-37 1308+37-42 1308+42-5 1 1308+51-69 1308+70-1310 1310 f.42 1311-13 1313 f. 1314 f. 1316-19 1319-34 1334-38 1338-50 13,50+ 1-23"~ 1350+23-26 1350+26-31 1350+31-35 13504+35-52 1350 +53-515 1350455-71 1350+71-7.5 1350+75-81 13,50+81-86 1350186 end 135 1-70 1370-78 1378-8444 1384-87
A 1-3 C 1-8
1478-84 594-602 1280-90
573 359 535
1308+2-13 1308+14-23 1308+24-26
frag.
End di!.
36. For 1079 +1-.
OF
Section (s) 742 882-85 609-21
712
2215
part of lines 216*96--103
37. See 1261
+
38. See 1296
+1-16.
1 -18 in Jeq. P1.
XVII
also add'ns
land
Fig. 14 bW.
to 1293-96,
in Jeq.
P1. X'VII. 39. See add'ns
to 1299-1308
40, See 1308+1-26
in J6q. P1. XVIII.
Ibid.
41. See 1308 +27-_70 and add'ns Pls.
XIX
to 1309 f. in JHj.
f.
to
Je
XX
42. See add'ns 1310-39 in q. Pis. f. and Fig. 15 d--e. 43. See 1350 +1- 86 in J~q. Pis X X II-X:XI V. The unplaced insert on P1. XXIV bears ends of lines 1350+ 42-53. 44. Incis.
1381+1.
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SEQUENCES OF SPELLS Line(s)
Utterance(s)
frag. D
Section(s)
if. 714 2217 3-5 505 1089-93 f rag.E1 1-3 713 2216 f rag. F 1-4 part of lines frag. G 1-6 belongs with frag. Jeq. P1. XV 4: 4-9 frag. HI 1-5 part of lines 709+20--24 frag. I 1-7 part of lines 583+4-10
1079+8-11
J6q. Fig. 12 a" b
1-3 1-3
c
seei d 1-5 e
f
part of lines
1 f.
U
750-54
530
1253
565
1423-28
627.
1773 f.
606
1689-91
1-4
hi1-4 i over c" 1
2-4 k i f.
1-3
l
m 1-3 n i f. a
J~q. Fig. 14 a
b
1-4
1-4
c
1--311 1-3
d
1-3
all 1-3
J~q. Fig. 15
b
1-6
c 1-5 d over gap over e part of
f
i f.
g
1-4
lines 1334-39
1-4
h
i k 1 m n
1if. 1-5 1-5 1-4 1-3 o 1-5 p 1-5 q
1-5
r t
1-4 1-4 i f.
u
1-5
8
9 2:1
cf. 703 cf. 509, 524,
682
Section (s) 1120-27 351-57 cf.r2202 C49 cf. *1122 b, 1235 b, Ccf.
2043
b"
2-5 3 see 23 4 over gap over frag. G i f. 419 746-49 3 f. 4-9 508 1107-17 5:1 cf. 160 cf. 95 c'9 2-4 6:1-3 7:1 2 cf . 555 ef f. 1378 cll 8:1-5 9:1-4 10:1 f. 11:1 f. 12:1-6 13:1-6 14:1-5 15:1-6 16:1-3 17:1-4 18 over gap over 22 5x271.31 1-3 325 4 f. 465 879-81 6 f. 19:1-3 20:1-3 21:1-3 22 seel18 23 over gap over 360 1 f. 2-5 565 1423-28 5-9 9 f. 25:1-451 26:1-6 6-8 27:1-3
28:1-13
part of
lines
29:01-14 15 f. cf. 269 16-23
fl'gJ~q Pl XV3 ater miplaed 46. opsrag.
gs
ogJq
1~~Fig.
47. Powe. a misplaced frag. of lines 1261+ 2-4; cf Jeq. Pl. XVII. 48. Frags.
Utterance(s) 1:1 f. 3-6 509 7-9 cf. 265
24: 1 f.
45. Letters assigned by writer. 46.apos.mslcdf
Line(s)
J~q. Pl. XV
55
a-h read r. to 1., i-u
I. to r.
49. Contexts dif. misplaced 50.12 Poss. i over c.
cf. 380 f.6$
frags. belonging with J6q.
51. With Uine 3 cf. Pyr. 343 a.
52. Hence from E. 53. Contexts dif.
1055+25-37"
(not S.) wall.
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56 OCCURRENCES
56
NEIT Burial chamber N. wall
374
450-92
Corridor
W. wal E. wad,
Line(s) 1-4 4-6 6if. 7 f. 9-14 14-17 18-23 23-31 32-37 37-40 40 f. 41 f. 43-64
788-818 819-49
l
5394 f.
704
2206
586
1582-86
474
939-45
688 268 476
2078-86 37(1-75 951-11
N 1055 30
484-(.-1
492 end 16-18 22 f. 26-32 22 f. 33-40
23-215 32 34-42 32 43-17
129-58 154-65
72-81 25 32 82-96
50-17 17 f. 22 f. 58-64
193-256
10--71
72-100
257-82 283-9)2 293-95 296-98 299 f. 301 302-8 309-28
173-98
166-72
173-92
841-46 575-82 1627-3 7 583-92 76,5-67 648-53
424 468 412 669 667 A
7683-74 894-905 721-33 1908-12 1943-48
(4 J
171 end' cf.
651-53
64--71 bej
223-25 in 641
646
cf.
645 647 end
f.
361 f. 362-64 364 364 f. 365 f. 366 f. 4 367 f." 54. Lines367--75
in 648
649 beg.
454 beg.
0
1839 4 1-43 g.
45-49
beg.
214-24
1814 a-b beg. cif. 1825 1824 1827
213-22
582-601 601-6 606 f.
690 674 462
607-22
675
658- 69 669-76 676-91 692-95 696-700 700-706 707 f. 7-08 f. 709-11 711 f. 712 713 713 f. 714 f. 715 716 716 716-18 718 f. 719
end'
17195 1838-40
652 58-62
493-581 581
623 f. 624-26 626-40 64(1-52 652-55 655-57
101 e-14
635 B
cf.
329-57 358 358 f.
360
479-84
f.
1615-24 a
in 368 446-48 450 f. 367 f. 589 f. 426-34 443 f. 454 425 455 452 f. 356 1593 357 423 371 f.
638
825-30 832-40 634-39 1609-11 76-85
823-24
d
847 fHI)
848_51
492 beg.
74-77 78-101 102-51)
f.
5
456-68 468-79
I N 216+-111-54
65-73
359
f.
450-5
522 f. 592 beg.
413-16 4 16-20 420-27 427-34 434-42 442-44 445-49A
1757-61
624
330 f.
I
412
Section (s)
Utterance (s)
I Aba
384 f. 38!-89 389-96 396-40 1 401-3 403-9 409-11 411 f.
493-.581 582-657 658-722 723-87
E. wall
f.
375-83
384-449
wall
TEXTS
Line(s) Utterances s) Section(s) 368 454 end 847 c 368 f. in 649 1831 b-32 a 370 f. in 592 1624 372 Aba 518 f. 372 f. 592 end 1626 373 cf. 640 beg. cf. 1810 373 f. in 640 1811 b-12 a
1-42 43-64 65-128 129-92 193-256 257-328 329-83
W. wall
S.
OF PYRAMID
b
1829 c 1830-31 a a-b
847
Aba 515-23 (where begIs om.)
.
720 720
245 beg.
2092-2119 19(94-99
875 f.
32 665 C beg
468 412
IN 1055+31 f.
1I
N
134-2 13
2.50-5 1 a
2000-2017 22 f.
1913-14
[b]
894-905
721-33
690 beg.
2092-95 a
665 A 593 468
18938-1907 1627-37
894-905
1055+44-47 493 240 296 298 295 2
777
284 beg. 283 285 beg. 291
290 beg. 289 beg.
IN 1055+56
D 502 C 502
280 233
1059-62 244 f. 439 442 f. 438 418 425 a-b 424 426 a 432 431 a 430 a 107-4 421
beg.
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SEQUENCES OF SPELLS tterance(s) 286 f.
Line(s)t
721 f.
722 722
Section (s) 427 f.
N 1055+69 end
723-29
245 end-46 251 a end-56
729-87
6(65
BA 7 B
1908-54 [a]
mid.
788-800 800-805 805-8 809-13 813-18 818 819-35 836-40 840-48 849
503 625 A 305 308 324 691 A-C 540 504 322 beg.
472-75 487-89
520-21
a beg.
2120-28 1328-32 1082-88 518 a-c beg.
51-103 104-11 112-47 XV. wall
83--92 81
55. Incas. lost lines 30
90+ 1 f.
58. Om.
sec.
1-7
part
of
line: s250-42-8
of
ine
1-4 1 f.
Section (s) 24-30 22 f. 36 39 c-40
1-7
rag.1 1-6 frag. J
p)art
.128-33
1
frag. K
58 c-61 56 f.
2-5
in 690
1-4
in 266
6 f.
2093-95 358
/h-62
1-6
frag. M 1-4
f rag.
17f.
frag.
N
0
1-7
1-6
22f. 33f.
frag. P 1-5 frag. Q 1-6
72-100
frag. S over
gap over
1-1068
109-14 214-24 221 214-16
frag. T frag.
frag.
1683-17(061
[b]
1R
in 665 C
1916 b-26
1-6
U 1-6
in665 A
V
in 306
11
2-9
or r480
1903-6 a 480 dor
994 e
61. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order. 62. Amount of further loss, ifany, uncertain.
-b? 276-296 + 1 part of N.
63. Sec. 489 b-c in order c
+13.
64. Jbquler thinks
104.
Lines 178 if. may contain Pyr. 1064 (Ut.
a-V1.
67. Frag. F is prob. not part of lines
495).
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 context seems to differ. 66. Frags. A-F read r.toi.,
1250.
59. Ends in gap.
60.
D B'
1-8
+1-20 are lost bef.
377-81
C 1-6
II
56. Incls. lost lines 55 +1-3, 71+1-3, 76+1-3, 57. Lines 103
x1100--171
i n 269
1-6
G
191-98 223-25 224 end 223 beg. 105«5+31 f. 532 606
rin 5081
1-4
f rag.
108-7 1
148-56 156-77 177-184+z6°
and
A"
f rag.
32 43f.
IN
+y
A-V
245
112-31
141-47
583-92 626-35
frag. L
37-40 41-41+x 42-1 42-45 46-SO0 51-103 104-1 11 132-34 135-40
366 f.
frag. F
297-320 321-39
Utterance(s)
357
f rag.
276-296+1
29-361
1353-69
286-296+1
-
frag.
251--x-275+y
33-38 32 47 f. 55-57
lr,52L-.6 0 157_f601
2"76-8661
2 66 27 5
f rag.
185--203+ 1
1-16 17-19 20 f. 22-24 25 26-28
b beg.
1353-54 a beg.
487_8963 468-7 1 464-67 520-24 b
frag. B
204-x--250+y~
Lines)
134-60
1353-55
308 304 303 324 ex !kept end
frag.
148-184+x
wall
251-x-252 252-54 254-57 257-60 260-66
207-32066 321-31 332-39)
1-5O
wall
E. wall Fragments
894-905
213-11 553 be eg. 553 heeg. 217 217 en 553
241-44 244-25O+541
OtTDJ. (OUDJEBTEN)
S.
yes
1762-65 a
Burial chamber N.
Section (s)
IUtterance 468
234-4161
1149-61 1078-81
511
5
57
Line(s) 18 5-203+ 1 204-xr-214 214-32 232 f. 233 fall
to r.
330-39.
68. Lines 2-10 begin on 8, and 1-4 end on R.
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58 OCCURRENCES
58
OF PYRAMID
APOaTT Burial chamber Fragments only Line(s) Utterance(s) Section(s) f rag. 1 over 27 over 7+6 over 4+30+3161 1 f.
213-17 beg.
3-21
rag.
(
22
134-57 a
1-7
ECN
4:1-4 part of frag.l1etc.: 10-13 571 over 25+26 11
6:1-4
1
2118
end- 119 beg.
r165
d-76 b'
(rag. 1 etc.: 7-10 7:1-3 part of frag. 1 etc.: 4-6 8: _1972part of frag. 24 etc.: 3-21 9:1-47$ 10 over 207'
8-10 11 (rag. 11 ii1f. 3-6
wall
frags. only
515-114 1.6 05
30-32
22 f. 17 f.
1261
(rag.
13 i 1--6
117-22
75--77
148-50
190
79 c-80 99
part
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
8-1-10 11 f. 12-14
58-62
41-43
14 f. 16-21 21-37 37-45
23:1-7 1-9
58-68 69 70-77 77 end 78 f. 80-93
of (rag.
10 etc.: 1 81 end
57
part of (rag. 2 etc.: 1frag. (rag. 24 over 8 6143-21 201 ,8-28
364 end
677
9-16
16-18
6518 f.
374
18-21 (rag. 25:1 (. part of (rag. 5 etc.:
17 f.1
-
(rag. 26:1-3 part of (rag. 5 etc.: r9 11 ( rag. 27:1-5 part of (rag. 1 etc.: 4-8 (rag. 28: 1-97
to
89. Frags. 1-8 and 22-31 read r. to i., 9-21 1. 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. Frag. 8 in situ at N. end of wall. 73. Prob. frags. 9-21, certainly 10-:16 and come
72.
Line(s) 1-7
46-57
19:1-4 20:1-8 21:1-3
58-60 b
126-28 167 f.
16:1 f. 17:1f. 18:1f.
773+1-787+28 787+ 29--x
a-d
f rag.
14:1-3 15:1-3
Is
N. wall.
E.
20,
74. Lines 4 if. begin on frag. 10. The blocks may join, but in any lost chips interrupt the text. 75. Tops of lines.
case
606-53-637 637 *1-646 647-711 712-73
E. wall
82-88
ii I(.
312+ 1-16 3 1
313-r411-376
1.
424_1l41S 4
32
16
W.
377-1581-423
37.42
23 25 r;34 1
7 f.
from
N. wall, r.
1-7 8-1-45 46-57 58-69 70-120 121-260 260-1-x 261-312
S. wall,
ii 1-8 12:1-3
(rag. (rag. (rag. frag. (rag. (rag;. (rag.
ABA
Burial chamber N. wall, 1.
S. wall, r.
part of
Section(s)
part of frag. 1 etc.: 14-17 part of frag. 1 etc.: 18-22
N. wall, mid.
2-7
frag.
Utterance(s)
709+22-26
3: 1-6
1F
frag. frag. frag. f rag. frag.
Line(s) frag. 29:1-3 frag. 30: 1-4 (rag. 31:1-5
2over gap over 237°
8
f rag. frag. f rag.
TEXTS
93-95 96-118 119 (. 121-36 136f. 138-145' 1461-52 153-57 158-69 169-260'6
260+1-x 261-309 310-12 312+ 1_163' 313-15 316-20 321-24 78. End (Aba
68 63-67
70-71
beg.
634 A cf. 20-22 634 A
47 44-46 48 b--49 beg. 1792 beg. cf. 11-15
1792 beg.
627 A 1771--77 b beg except end 302 458-63 23-25 32 legend
16-18 23 b end
lost
34-42 43-57
26-32 22 f. 33-40
lost 72-80
50-55
32
81 [251
56 f. [17f.]
32 82-96 108-98
22 f.
mere
58-64 72-114
traces
213-22 245 f. lost lost 592 end 368 beg.
252-80)
lost.
134-213 250-56
1623-26 636
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SEQUENCES OF SPELLS Line(s) 324-7177 372-76
Utterance(z)
Section(s)
536 beg.
377-158-377-1 377-423'
'g.
627
begA8 "E"
7131-5
B beg. end
696 124
647-57 658 f.
473 beg. 338 210 beg. 347 f. lost 206 404 350 f. 405 353
926-30 c 551 f. 126 r27abeg.l 563-65
1 f.
c-g
e-g
part of lines 70-77"1
cf. 627
B
end cf. 1785 end 627 B beg. 1778 f.
1-3 1-3
I
see
frag.
frag. N
1-3
frag.
1-5
frag.
r
625 A end 71 end
1765 a 49 end
A
1-5
Q 1-5+r31
+ 1R1-4,r11 210 end-12 1-4 32
frag. S frag. T frag. U
123 f-k 702 567 f. 703-5 570
130 d-33 22 f.
5-8
23
8 f.
25 beg.
1-5
frag. V11 i
1-4 1-7
7 f. 9 10 ii 1-10
cf.
in
356
in
359
16a-d
17 a-b 577-80 a cif.
in 475 cf. in 359
595-600
948 cf. 601 b .
only scattered signs and traces
86. Lines 724-31 are wholly lost; much is oni. 87. Line 750 begins like Pyr. 126.
wrong order.
4-7.
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. and not above 2d reg. Lines 658-60 extend
through 2d and 3d regs. at least.
poss. f rags.
see f rafg. A
frag. P9s2
706-8
82. In 596--602 occur bits of if
1-4
frag. K
Pyr. 1719 a.
Lines of orig. copied In
660f.
frag. F
frag. M
80. Lines 515-23I Nelt 368-75.
lines
frag. E
2-5 6 f.+a
17 78 a- bbeg.
lost
lost
lost except
1-3 1-7 1-8 prob.
frag. L
78. For 387 cf. Pyr. 2109.
83.
C
ii
79. For 424 end cf. Pyr. 386 a.
81.
1652-59 1672-74
ii 1 f. 3-5 frag. 11 i 1 f.
208 406 beg.
77. For 358 cf.
600 602
frag. G i
400
666-68 668-72 672-74 675-78 679-84 684 f.
773+x-778 771--84 '785-87
frag..D
627 B beg. 1779-80 b cf. 627 B cf. 1778-85
f.
115871-1606
fIrag.
638-40 640 f. 641-46
659
587
frag. I 28307 407 end
61601--6616
723- 428 743-7381
frag. Mf 1-x-44y + A88 1-3 601 1660-71 A 4-9f2 +1 1-4+t41 + B 1--148o 587 beg. 1587-98 b
606-53-612+2083
637+ l-_56184
1612-14 1870-72
787+1-28
356 end 582 c-d 587-96 is lBD 99 sEil 1-4 596-605 conts. prec. text
636 f.
591 660
787+29--x
583- 87 b
§§
124a-d
1874-77 a
364-69
357'beg.
1765 b-69 a beg.
625 B 662 beg.
cf. 1408-15
cf. 531
Section(s)
697-701
207
712-18 719-22
b-32
613 f.
401-3
706-11
515 J140-515-1 lost 51580 454 end 847 c 515 f. in 649 1831 a 516-18 in 592 1624 Neit 372 518 f. 519 592 end 1626 519 f. cf. 640 beg. cf. 1810 520-22 in 640 1811b-12a 522 f. IINeit 374 f. 523--3081 Pap. Schmitt xviii 34-39 374 658 f. 531_3481 534-68 665 C 1913-30 663 1882 b-83 568-72 572-79 357 beg. 583-88 a
625-29 630-36
685-97 698-703 704f.
1291-93abed
424-h141-424-1 lost 424-3779 438-43 267 443-49 cf. in 563 449-51 cf. in 325 452-514
586
Utterance(s)
Line(s)
lost
579-8681
5
59
88. Altogether 22 lost lines preceded 774, it line 658 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. 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 his note against this seems wrong. 92. From 5th reg. on E. wall? 93. lfq. sugs. from 2d reg. on wall.
90.
S.
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60 Line(s)
f rag.
W
94
1-4
frag. X
5 6 f. 8-11 1-3
f rag. Y
1-3
f rag. Z i 1-3
Utterance(s) 4.50 raid.-51 5x89' f. 426_1311
367
f.
13b
16x09'-I 1
77 6J8l1 634-39
Utterance(s) Line(s) frag. Cc95i 1-14 675 end-76 beg. ii 1-8 only 3 signs left 9 f. 10 f.
frag. Ddi ii 1 267
beg.
all signs lost
frag.. Aa1-7
frag.
Section (s) 834-40
cf. in 532
11-14
4-7 ii
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
1-5
364-65 a beg.
1-6
mere traces 256 end 257
Section (s) 20ro511
,f.
c
1256 b
30396
304-7
7 f rag. Ee frag. Ff
frag.
1-3
1-4
Gg
1-6
f rag. !Ih
1-4
95. Jteq. assigns to 2d and 3d regs. of S. wall. 94. From W. wall; long lines.
96. Om, b-c.
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ow that sufficient accessory data have been provided, the list of occurrences of Pyramid Texts itself follows.' P~YRAMID TEXTS: NUMBERED UTTERANCES
-5(S)
Utterance(s)
Section
1-f 1 beg.
1
1 a beg.
2 beg. 4 end
1
Occurrences sarc.
T
c beg.
3c
C-I A
MMeriinose
andl
5
ald
end
9
b end1
Occurrences
20-22
11-15
cf.
Aba 21-37
f.
11-14
in
FL:
20
ibid. P1. LXI II a-c 4 Amrrenirdis a 116-321
Sarc. C-F text 12
A Aspelta N C
T 3311, 1Nl. I f. 17-
5--7
5a 6 f.
6
8 9
33
M\erimnose
M sarc.
N
20
P' sare. 65
N
134
11-13 c
in FL:
11f.
in
TB 14 Sch. II305 f.
Asare.
P
p
N
also
435
203-6
136+1
7 P is also
is
786 b-
ex.
beg. 10 11 12-22
87
9-15
M
130
N
135
ibid.
N 210-16
1. No refs are given to Antamani, q.v. under Sources. Among the sources cited, two mentioned by SetheFlorence 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,
M
1.
Unavailability of texts occurring inthe documents of all three groups Is noted in each instance. But no distinction has been made between pub. of full texts and of vars. only. Omitted from the list are some minor details such as Pyr. 514 dbeg.In SD 109b beg., 980bln lBD 151 k, 1138cmn CT 62 (ECTI267abeg.),
in FL:
11-12 a
AkhmimA
11
in
XXVI
10-14
C 58036 vi 23-vii 6
FL:
II 288 TT 100 in P1. CVII TB 14 Sch. II 303 TB 17 Sch. P1. LII d TB 11 Butehamon Sch. P1. IVb 2f. Amenirdis a 73-76
BiM 10317, BM 10319, BIM 10332, BM 29580,
Vat.
P1.
11-12 b
TT 78 Sch.
BM 42141, BM 54521, Dublin 1669, Khonsu, Krakow pap.,M400,MSOC,MelrD,Sq6SqSq A, andY2C. A few sources have been only partially published: Harmakhls, 47 C, Pap. Schmitt, Sq 3-5 Sq. Sq 1-2 X, Sq B, and
FL:
TT 100 in P1. CV ibid. in P1. CVII lButehainon Sch. 1Pl. IV b 21-26 Arnenirdis a TT 33 II, P1. VII 3438 L 3155 Sch. Pis. XXI 19--XXII 3
N 136 9
17
Schi. 1Ps. LVII a--LV I II a
TB
edIge-inscr.
Memphis
7 beg. 8 f.
FL:
in
TT 100 in I1. CVII C58036i 14f.
Memphis A-B M18CI
X
Section (s)
and C'
Sare. text 36 b)eg. Memphis A-B
Sq 1 7 beg.
Utterance(s)
13 end
1248 cex. end In CT 77 (ECT 11
Pediusir text
3.
18 c), and 2097 c end in CT 62 (ECT I 265 e).
82:31-
33 C 58036 v 13-16 Registers are distinguished as a (above) and b (be1low). Line nos. follow Daressy, who skips a 112, 114. and 128.
2. Listed under each entry in the chronological arrangement given on pp. 42 f.
61
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OF PYRAMID TEXTS
OCCURRENCES
Utterance(s)
Section (s)
11 a 12a
Occurrences
Utterance (s)
Occurrences
Section (s)
Harmakhis frag. 21 L 3155 Sch. P1. XXVII 8 CJ 31566 in Text VII
Butehamon
cf. Aspelta B 58
C 58036 ix B beg. L 3155 P1. XXIII
TT 33 II1 P1.
17 Sch. P1. LIX b
V
13 b
in
Pediusir 13 c-14
in
VI d 13-VII
12-viii 9
L 3155
L
13 a
in FL:
C
58036
vii
13
Akhmim
13 e-14
a
cf. in
146b-c
in
22
15
in
frag.
24
TB
XXIV
in L:
b-14
23-42 23-25
16-32 16-18
23
16a-d
cf. in FL :
65-7.3 70-771
W 1-4
BH 1 C 23-28
BH 3 C 63-66
BH 6 C 1-9 BH 1lOx 41-46
II 288 TB 17 Sch. P1. LIX a 7 f. TT 78 Sch.
4. Unavailable.
217-59
Neit
W347-50
IV b 27-V 1 13 6-c
Sch. P1. LX b
Apouit frag. 11 ii1 f. Aba frag. S 5-8
Butehamnon Sch. Pis. cf.TT31
N
Aba
in FL:
13b-f
17
66-
70 L 3155Sch. P1. XXIII end
TT 100 in P1. CVI 13
289
TT 33 II1 P1. IV
ibid. P1. XXIV 12 f. l3aend
II
Butehamon Sch. P1. VT13 Amenirdis a 157-60
14
XXII
4 3 1 Sch.
78 Sch. II 288 TT 100 in P1. CVII
viii
L 3155 Sch . P1. 109f. ibid. P1. 7 f.
x1
TT
TT 33 II, P1. 11 34 f. ibid. P1. IV 78 f. ibid. P1. IV 82 f. C 58036 14 f. ibid.
X VII
TT 57 Sch. 1 127
cf. ibid. a 170-72
frag.
FL: FL:
TT
Ainenirdis a 133 f. ibid. a 167 f.
Harrnakhis
FL:
Pediusir text 82: 6872
ibid. in P1. CVI TB 17 Sch. P1. LVIII b
LX c 4-6 LXI a 1-3
A
cf. in FL: TT 82 P1.
P1. CII
100 in
ibid. P1. ibid. P~1.
cf
7 f.
Pis.
Sch.
XXVI 17-XX VII 4
13 c
inFL:
TT
5
TT 33 II1 P1. VIII 4045 Harrnakhis frag. 24
Harmakhis frag. 11 3155 Sch. P1. XXII 5-17 a-b
FL:
TT 100 in I1. CV Butehamon Sch. Pls.
TT 100 in P1. CVI
13
82:35-
text
37
FL:
C 58036 vii
FL:
cf. in
L 13 f.
Sch.
9-11
Butehamon Sch. P1. 9f. Amenirdis a 144-46 TT 33 I I1 P1. III 5052 315Sch. P1.XXIII 13-15 21
11 44-46
frag.
end
in FL: TB
P1.
Scit.
V 7 f. Amernr(Iis a 142
BH 2 Ox 5. Incls. frag. E.
19-26
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OF OCCURRENCES
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section(s)
OF PYRAMID
1-7 S 292-94 TT 33,P1.V2f. in FL: Butehamon Sch. P1. XIII 21 f., also 2426 L 3155 Sch. P1. XXXVIII 2-5 in FL: TT 33 II, Pl. XLI 4143 W 5-9 W 72-77 W 351-56 N 332-38 Neit 159-65 Oudj. 41-41+x
25
17f.
Apouit
f rag.
Tchannehibu 91-96 Psamtik 1-4 C 23241
17-18 25 beg. (cf. 447 beg. and 568 beg.)
17 a-b l7cend 18 c-d
BH 1 Ox 71 cf. Peiw S 5Cl10f. SqlO0Cl132 f. 5
TT 100 P1.
18d 26-30
19-21 b
N
26-29 26
19-21 a 19a
N 392+12-400 Sq6Sq48f.8
339-46
20-21 a
Sq 6 Sq 42-478 Sq 6 Sq 16--18 Hekamsaf E 6-9
29 end--31
21
Sq 2 Sq chamber
29end 31
21a 21 c
Sq6Sq 20 N 338 f.
32 f.
22-25
0
N 347-55
N 559-564+2 32
22-24 b
S62-72
22f.
W10-13
W 32-36 W 78-81 W 343-46 N
260-63
Neit
74-77
Neit 102-5 Neit 166-72 Neit 623 f.
f.
Oudj. Odud j.
9. So de Buck; not copied. 8. Unavailable.
1:
Pediniese
20
29
96-104
Unavailable.
XCVI
XXXV 3 434 Tchannehibu 201 T1C238
18 c
ibid. 300-308 7. So de Buck ; not copied.
Aba frag. S8 f.
in FL:
P1. IX 59-61 Sch. I1307
E
Sq6SqS0f.
Rekamsaf W 1-7 Pedineit 90-92
6.
cf. G 1 T 587-89 Sq 1 Sq 139-42 T9C24f. cf. Abydos G 50 cf. Akhmim B
L 3155 Sch. P1.
BR 1 W 1-136 S 8-19 S 159-68 5 294-96 Sq 2 Sq chamber head? T 2 Be 104-13 T 1 C 232-34 TT 95 TT 100 P1. LXXVIII 6-10 ibid. in P1. CXII A TT [1191 Sch. II 153 f. CJ 27987 obv. 6-11 C 23099 Sq B8 TT 331, P. V4-6
Pediniese
Ipi
10 ibid. in P1. C
BR 2Ox 27-35
223
b
17 (cf. 826 and 1431 a-b)
11 i 3-6
BR 1 Ox 47-54
T T S
Occurrences
135-40
Ps.
[Aba 1 46L52] B 2 Bo 18-23 B 2 Bo 466-70 BH 1 C 29-38 BH3C67-71 BH 6 C 10-21
ibid.
63
Section(s)
S
16 a
6
TEXTS
10. Unavailable.
17-19
42-45
head
9
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64
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
Occurrences
Apouit frag. 1-over-20 8-10 Aba 93-95 Aba 153-57 Aba frag. S1-4 B 2Ba 471-74
39-47 BH 3 C 72-75 BH 3 C 94-98 BH 1 C
Utterance(s)
33-38
33
(cf.
423)
33 end-34 mid. 34-42
Section
(s)
22 a 23 b end 24-30 24 f. (of.
Oud j.
c-26
26-32
\V
26-29
in
34f. 34
CT 354 b: B 3
Tchannehibu in
xxxiv
3-6 Berlin Mut xxix 2-4 in FL: TT 100 in P1. CVII Butehamon Sch. P1. III 1 f.
105-9
C 58036
97-100
26 ex. end 26
cf. C 23155 C 23241 c.T6§1:0
a-e
BH 1 Ox in FL :
26 a-b
28 in DTR :
ii
7-12
67-70
Pediusir text 82:26-
Abydos
B 1lOC 3f.
Horus,
Isis,
Amon,
and Harakhte [and Ptah] :
Q1
5W7f." Sq 3C 37 f. T 1C 8-10 T 2 C 82-86 T 9 C 296 f. Tm S5f '2
101-4
DTR: Berlin Arnon
ibid. 300--13
22
C 148-50
B 2 L 389 Sq 2 Sq chamber head"3 Leyden K 14
Pedineit 92-94
5-7
FL:
26
Udljahorresnet B Hekamsaf E 10-14
141-44
II 299 f. TB 17 Sch. Pis. LdLI b TB 11
Amenirdis a 25-34 rA;)ouit frag. 11 i 7 f.
VI
Ps.
FL:
in
B'°
Tchannehibu Psamntik
14-31
26 f.
"IT 33 I, P1. VI 7-9 23-25 ibid. P1. ibid. P1l.VIII 44-46 ibid. P1. IX 62 f. Udjahorresnet A
Pediniese
H
TB 14 Sch.
cf. 85C23-36
Sq
f rag.
Neit 78-101 Aba 80-93 BH 3 C 76-93 S 27-61 TT 33 I, P1. VI 10-22 34-36
Sebekmose P1. V TT 96 RT XXII 86 f. cf. TT 100 P1.LXXVIII 1-6 TT 11 1 9 1 Sch. 11149-52 cf. C 23039 C 23099 cf. C 23112 Enekhpekhrod situla
1-16
Amenirdis b 170-77
765-67) 25 c P
BH 1 Ox 55-59 M 40 C 1-12 S 20-26 S 111-18 S 169-75 S 290-92
Occurrences
GIM 10496 cf. C 23162 Aba 77 end
Mariette 34 end
-36
26!
tableau 33
Berlin Amon xxxvi 1 Berlin Mut xxx 3 end-
BH
29 13. So de Buck; not copied.
1
Ox 60-66'' 14. In
var. order.
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Section(s)
in 34 f.
26 f-27
b
Occurrences
in FL: TT 127 Sch.
35-36 beg. 35
27 f. 27
27 a-c
285
King:
P1.
Amon : Mari-
28 f.
ette tableau 34 end Abydos Horus, Isis, Amon, Harakhte, and Ptah : Mariette tableau 35 Berlin Amon xxxiv 7 xxxv 1 Berlin Mut xxix 4 f. in DTR: Berlin Amon xxxv 7 f. Berlin Mut xxx 2 Sq 2 Sq chamber head'5
28-29 b
in
27 d
(s)
28-29 a
31
L tangle 2 Li 103+prec.
39 end 43-71 43-57
31b
G1T406
33-49
N
33-40
37-42
37
30-32
43 f. 43 44-48 47 f. 55-57 57 58-71
30 a
34-36 36 39
c-40
58
41za
62-71 beg.
43-49 beg.
62
43 43 a
4 f. 14a. U'navailable.
43 a beg.
P1.
Neit 302-8
8-1-10
inSaq. 41 a Sq 3C 92 f. Hekamsaf N 1-3011
121-35
ibid. 324-38 Sql1 Sq 99 f. Saq. 14 a: Sq g6 C82 Saq. 41 b beg. : Sq 3094 TT31 in DTR:
Berlin Amon xxvii 1 ibid. xxvii 5 in
43 b
P1. 63-67
V
L 3155 Sch.
Oudj. 20 f. Oudj. 22-24 G 1T41.2 B 16 C 19-3118
Pediniese
63-68
VIc4f. Amenirdis a 180 f. TT 33 II, Pl. 101-3
46-50
cf. G 1T 407-10
Aba
Apouit frag. 10-over-20 :
Sch.
96-1 18
BH3C99
58-62
6-8
P1. CI
106-28
Aba
Oudj.
147f.
100 in Butehamon
Neit
33
B 2L388f. in FL: TT 100 in P1. CVI cf. Arnenirdis a 35-41
TT3
264-306+23
W 37-55
33 f.
40b 41-49 beg. 41-43
in FL: Butehamon Sch. P1. 1II 7-10 C 58036 iii 7-14 CT 354a :
2-7 in FL:
rec-
S73-1 10 TT 33 I, Ps. Vhf. 26-43
DTR:
B3C
65
Occurrences
39 f.
Berlin Amon xxxv 1-4 Berlin Mut xxix
6
TEXTS
Section(s)
Mari-
ette in Pl. 33 in FL: TT 100 in P1. CVI Butehamnon Sclh. III 3-6 C 58036 ii 20-iii 3 in DTR: Abydos
36
II
cf. Ag Sq 1Sq 4 Sq B1 & IPsamtik 37 f. in DTR: Abydos
PYRAMfID
Utterance
44-47
FL:
TT1 100 in P1. CVII TB 17Sch.1P1.Lc1f. TB 11 Amenirdis a 22 f. C 58036 i 22 in Saq. 41b : Sq 30 96 Saq. 41 b end-c beg.:
Sq 3 C97--100
64-71 beg.
44-46 Aba 12-14 45-49 beg. Neit
68
47
Aalif.
48f.
Saq.41d:
48 b-49
Sq3C 105-11l Sql1SqOO0-107
69-71
309-28
XXV
70 f.
16. In disorder.
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Section (s)
70--71 in 71
48 b-49 beg. 49 bits
71 end
49 end
beg.
Occurrences
Utterance(s)
TEXTS Section(s)
Occurrences
Abydos
Aba 14 f. Saq. 41 a end: Sq 3 C 93 f. Neit 283-92 Aba f rag..L 6 f.+x
Berlin Anion xxxii 3
Berlin Mut xxvii 8 FL : cf. TT 33 II, P1. VIII 53
cf. Saq. 14c
Sq 6 C083 f. 72-81
ibid. P1. IX 67 f.
56-71
50-57
W
72-80 72-79
50-55 50-54
72-77
50-53
N 307-31 Neit 129-58 Aba 121-36 TT 33 I, P1. VIII 47-55 's. 247-56 B 2 Bo 1-17
50-54
c
Sg6C
T
2
C
A1IC
1-10
50-51 a
72-79
50 6-54 d
cf.
51-57 51-56 51
TT 33 II,
77-79 77 f. 77
3-14
52-54
c
50
b-54
samtik
1 Bo if.
Hl3 C 1-5 2 C1-5
126-32
[50 C
Sq 6 Sq 1-x"~
S 119-44
a cf. in FLB: Harmakhis
15-18 72-7
72 76
50
b--5.3
50 b-51
f rag.
2:-
428-33
T'
bf
72 11639 end
6-
240:66-79
rag.
1:50
Berlin Anion
xxxiii
1-5
FL: Sch.
Berlin Mut
P1.
xxviii
FL:
a 2-7
TT 33 II1 P1.
Sq 17 Sq BIT
66b
H.armakhis
427
L 3155
52-53
in DTR:
Abydos Anion : Mariette tableau 12 d beg.
3-5
IX57&-
frag. 222
Sch. P1. XXVIII 6 2-6
11809 b Pediniese Tchannehibu 193
17. Unavailable.
L 1-3
DTR : Abydos Anion : Mariette tableau 12 c
TT 33I1.XI'10f.
50b
C
1422
3
XXVIII
b-51
1 50
103-9
1
:Marlette
L 3155
12
)d 1 C 2-11 tops
11-16
in
1-13
4 Be 1-9 1 C 246 f.
I)TR: Abydos Anion and Harakhte tableau 12 b beg. Berlin Anion xxxi 3-8 Berlin Mut xxvi
xxvii
1-8"9
[1 C
14 Sq 1.720 1 Be 5.821
Pediniese Tchannehibu 194-200 TT 331, P1. XIV in
57a--
139-43 34-37
edineit
52-54 a 52 f.
T 1 C 247 f.
72-78
P1. IX
HL 4 C 1-x
52beg.
1-6
Pedineit
72-74
74-76 77-
G01 T 4-8 Sq 3 C
74-81 beg.
62a
Hekamnsaf W 7-14 50 f.
74-81
Harmnakhis frag. 217 L 3155 Sch. P1. XXVIII b 6 0 1 T397--402 5 42 Sq chamber head' FL:
1-9
T 9 C1+3-9
72-76
Harakhte :
Mariette tableau 12 b near end
52
a-b
a
18. So de Buck; not 19. Unavailable.
20.
M 1
Sq
copied.
Illegible in pub. p1.
NY 5-12
3 C015
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78
54 a
OF OCCURRENCES OF PY RAMID Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Pediniese 435 Tchannehibu 202 in DTR: Abydos Amon
and
xxvii
5
in FL:
TT 33 II1 P1. IX M4a L 3155 Sch. XXVIII a 9 54 c-55 b cf. in TT33 II,Pl.X2--4 54 c T 2C1f. Pediniese 436 Tchannehibu 203 55 T9C16-19 T9C 19f. 56 f. Oudj. 37-40 Aba 138-1451 1 Bo 2-5 BH 4 C39-46 S 145-58 Sq 3 C 23-27
P1.
79 beg.
80 81
FL:
B
T 1 Be
240:80-94
Amenirdis b 193-202 22 Sq A 22 Sq B TT 33 I, P1. IX 56-58 ibid. P1. XV 63-67 Hekamsaf W 14-21
Pedineit
58-60 b
Apouit frag. lii
58 58 c-61 58 c end
GlT44beg. Odud j. 29_3623 M 1 NY front
84 end 85 f.
59 a
M
85 end 86 end
59cend 59 d end
89
60 c 62
59
93 beg. 94 f.
94
end
c-d
58-68
N 356-392+12
82-96
58-64
W 82-100
Neit Aba
173-92 158-69
Bn2 Bo 47L'94
cf.
C
23107
CT7I: B 10 C 17 Sq
3 C73
T 2 C 181 106 f. 106
69-71 69-71b
T 9 C 326 N 403-409+3 or 4 B16C6-10 B 16C101321 Saq. 41
e:
Sq 3 C 111-18
Pediniese ibid.
69-70 a
107 108-98
69 c-71 b 71c 72-114
108-7 1
72-100
137-41a
340-45
cf. Saq. 14 b : Sq 6 C 82ff lPediniese 165-69
11316C13181 Aba 169-260
S
197-286
W101-65
N 410-73 Neit 193-256 Oudj. 51-10326 B 2 Bo
495-565
M 1 NY 24-86 cf. TT 57 Berlin 14635 f.
TT 33 I, Pls. X-XII in 72--100
79-142 P frag.
108-16
72-74
cf.
lO8 beg.
72 a
29-33
82-105 B
NY
M4b
Tchannehibu 204-10 S 5C 7-10 Apouit frag. 21
4
C
Ml1NYfront M 1 front GlT T 414 end 818405 Tm S 38 C 23162
143-45
56 a-b 57
64-
1 NY front rq 2 109 f 1
Mb-c
Pediniese 447-55 Ps. 257-65 Psamtik
Occurrences
82-88 82 f. 83-92 83 end
43-48
T 1 C 238-42 T2C11-21 T I L 6-10 Tod 1 C 12 to 1) with 312 bottoms and 13 f. TT
Section(s)
78
tableau 12 b mid. Berlin Amon xxxi 10
79-80 beg.
6
67
TT 331I, Pis. IX f.
Harakhte : Mariette
Berlin Mut
TEXTS
K
G 1T
464-67
in DTR : Abydos Horus, Isis, Amon, and Harakhte [and
2.3.
1
ci. 30+ 1-3 lost.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
68
Occurrences
Section(s)
Utterance(s)
Utterance(s)
Mariette tableau 32 near beg. Berlin Amon xxxvi 3 f. [Berlin Mut xxx 5]
FL:
in
TT 100 in P1.C
186 f.26
Amenirdis a TT 33 II,
IT1
14
73-99i
111-68 117-22 126-28 142-71 148-50 160
75-77
beg.
167 f. 169-71
172-98 172 f. 173-98 191-98 198 199
cf. G 1 T Apouit
79 c-80
Apouit
87-100 90
T
VI 12-
f rag.
101-14
N
501-28
T
149-55
N
5.1
a-d
207
124
208
124 e-g
635-39
Alb668-72
WV 183-85
Abga 704 f. T 90 f. M 241 f.
N
257-82
624
101 e-14
Neit
109-14
O)udj.
114
B17C4f.
209-12
125-33
WV
115
W341 f. M 194 N 522+46 f. S 289 f. c[. in FL: TT 100in P1. XC VIII TB 17 SB. P1.
210-12
126-33
T 65--80 M 220-33
210
126-30
117
Aba
104-11
b
W357-59
in DTR: Berlin Amon viii 3 f. Berlin Mut vi 5 f.
(om. 123 f-k
and 208)
FL:
166-205
Q1 QE32--60 85304-8
and 124 Dair al-Bahri (twice) e--g)
TT 39 in P1. L Ramses I templet= BD 178
b-h:
unmarked.
597-612
N cf.
CT 173 (TR 23)
B 1 C
27.
End
8-
341-45
B 3 C 53-58
fol'd
by
B 1
Y 91-95
S 1 C 733-3628
223-25
1261_27a Aba 659 f. beg. 1 126 P. Gard. II 490-92 210 end-12 130 d-33 Aba frag. Q 1-5+ 131 + R 1-4+h11 212 same as 133 same as 490 A? 1052?"e 213-24 134-221 W 206-99 134-213 213-22 N709+51-719+153° Neit 493-581
261-309
S 337-79 lost.
b:
1-4 B 2 L 200-204 cf. CT 216: B 2Bo 431-35 B 4 Bo 439-44 B 6 C 195--201
Aba
Aa 187
640 f.
185-205
S 2 C
Ec P1. LXXIX iii 11 C 58036 iv3-7 N 709
118-33 W W
(om. 206
a
808-11
M1246 f.
cf.
in
Line
T 335 f. P
Apouit frag. 16 cf. G11rT 468
116 a-b
26.
123f-k
15
99 100
116
201-3 204-12
L199f.
B2
L 3155 Sob. P1. XXXVI 12-14
200
15-36
107-36
LXVI
20-
204-10 mid. 118-209a C 20520 d (omn. as WV(un. above) as above) 204 f. 118-23 e W 166-83 in 205 121 b--d cf. CT 173 (TR 23) a §S 6: B 1C340 B 3 C 52 f. 206
Apouit [rag. 14 N [rag.1P1. XV
a-f
Occurrences
Cg Pis. LXI LXII 17 TT 36 P1. VIII
417-63
[rag. 13i
95 c
101
Section (s)
28. incomplete; only beg. 26.Un a 18unmaked. 2.En29o.tM30g.mcby7Sethe.0709 30.
Incl.
+
51-
70.
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OF OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS
LIST Utterance(s)
213-19
Section(s)
134-93
Occurrences
Utterance(s)
B 6 C 205-45b
B 10 C 130-86 TT 33 II1 Pis. XVJ-.XX B 10 C
134-84
T 1 L 142-90
134-74
134-68 213-18 beg.
C 41002 pp. 56_6131 b
134-64 a
beg. 134-61 az 213-17
134-60 134-57 b)eg.
134--57 a 134-56 b 134-56 a 134-55 134-54
M5 C 15-86
134-52 134-51
213-15 beg. 134-48 134-47
213f.
fol'd
B 4 C 166-88
215
T 8 C 1-52
in 215Sf. 215 end-
17 beg. 216 end 217
36-62 49-67
Sq 1
X 15-3232
P 204-13
134-40
B 1
134-39
KH I KH 41-78 Sq 2 Be 1_x91 Pediniese 470-87
134-39 a
Ab 2Lel1-15
134-38
BH 1 C 1-22 BH 2 Ox T 4Be
134-37 134 f.
end-
in 2l8f.
B 19 C 29x-37
219 beg.
S 5 C 1-7 134 a-b
TT
60Pl. XXI
31. Omn.Pyr. 153 f. by haplog.
32. Unavailable.
151,b
Pediniese
en(d-e 1x521.60 152-58
Oud j. 234-4111
152-55
Pediniese
45-55
B36 B3o 106.18
a
Pediniese
379 f. 394-406
369-78
L 2 Li 142 T
I L 203 f.
L 2 Li
B 19
143-47
C
64-70
15-f4
Oudj.
157 159f.
B 6lBo118-20 L 2 Li 155
160-78
241-44
314-20
TT 319:71.98
161-66
64
Sq 4 Sq 109-x 3 2
R 1X 36--38
B 19 C
beg. 161 161 a 163 b-
97-124
134
B 6 Bo 99--104 T 9C 138f.
beg. 148-50 149-54
161-64
T 3 L 184-97
134-35 a
:.1 X61-_86
19 beg. 218
1-18
CJ 50246 Sais A
352-65
B 19 C 8-20
Pediniese 217
rfff.l
213
16-52
Pediniese
KH 1KH 78-92 142 c raid.- 1Pediniese 384-93 48 d
beg. 152 a-b 152 a end 153 f. 155 d-57
TT 240:19-61 TT 319:36--71 Ab 1 be 90-113 T 1 NY 44-85
134-41
M 25 C
a
147-48 a
29-77
B 6 Bo 85-99
Occurrences
C 41032 p. 283 Lahun A B 4 C269
mid.
B 4 Bo 348-79 B 10 C 108-18
134-42
142-45
144-48
Al) 2 be 60-95
BH 3 C Sq 9 C
134-37
in
1 be 22-76 Oudj.214-32 Y 2 C 21-7232 Apouit frag. 1-over-27 over 7+6 over 4+30+ 31: 3-21
Section(s)
134 a-b beg. 213 beg. (cf. 134 a (cf. in 450) 833 a) 214 end-17 138-60 215-16 cx. 140-51 b end ex. end in 215 141-47 215 miid.-17 142-60
Ab
134-46 134-43
134-38 b
by 1-
14 T 9 C 169-292 M 2 C 21-91
134-53 a Ml1 C 213-16
300-330
134-92
6
69
Pediniese b
148-61
Pediniese 181-90 B
6 Bo 10S f.
L 2 Li BHl
147
I C 81-85
d
165 L 2Li 15S f. rl65 d-- Apouit frag. 5-over-25+ 26 76 b1 167-74 Pediniese 175--7784 167-70 Ab 1 be 114-23 167 f. Ab 2 be 16-23 167 T 9C 139-43 167 a-b Rt 1 X 86-88
33. Li nes of orig. copied in wrong order. 34. Om. Pyr. 173.
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OCCURRENCES
70 Utterance(s)
219 end
219 end-
21
167 b-d 170 171 a--c 11 72 1_ 93 172
Occurrences
Pediniese
381-83
Ab 2 Le 23-28
C 41058
p.
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
196-98
end-
Occurrences
cf. CT 44 (TR? 85) b: B 1OC 52f.
327
B 10 C 57
157-86
L 2Li
BlOC 19Sf.
Ab 1Le 123f. Ab 2 Le 28-32
frags.
173_193}
M 26 C
173-75
Ab 1Le 1-19
b
TEXTS
221
175-93 175-78 181-97
Pediniese
181-86 6 181 183 185-96
T 9 C
B 12 C 166-68
B d-e
in 221 f.
Ab 2Le 32-51 TT 319:99-119
222 beg.
56-59
Ah 2 Le T9C
143-68
21 beg. in 219
192 b
Tm false door sill cf. TT 39 in P1. LVII
220-22
194-213
B 2 Bo B 3 Bo
583-604
B 4 Bo
284-308
199-208
a
BHT 2 Ox 60-62
223-25
214-24
194-207
B
48-81
10-27
Sq 2 Be
Sq 2 X 194-203 a M 1 C
220
f.
220
194-202
Sq 1 Sq 115-38
194-201
TT
194-200
MC 105 foot
19-9 194-97
Oudj. 135-40 TT
in
22O f.
195 d-
G
XII 143
Pediniese 91-95 ibid.
296-99
Tchannehibu 89 f. in 223 (cf. in
677)
214 6 (cf.
2026 b end-
27 a) 21Sf.
224
218-21
in224f.
218c-22
224 end
219-21 221
226-43
4-9
TT 100 P1. CVIII T 137-49 M 198-200 cf. TT1O0P1. CIV 5-10
S S
296-99
300-303
Oudj.
132-34
Sq 2 Sq 83-105 Bi 2 Ox
Sq 2 Sq 38--5839
225-48
14-29
36-43
M 1C 225-28 Sq 10 C133-38 L3 Li 63 f.
96 a 35. Omn. Pyr. 178.
240:62-60' 3
W300-340 S 473-84 Sq 1 Sq 30-66
Sq 5C
194 f. 194-95
240:1-18
566-76
I QE 16-31
214 f.
1-41
78-103
112-31
B 2 Bo
a Sq B sa 214b-15 M2C96-101 214 bTT 33 I, P1. 15 a beg. Pedineit 89 f.
10 C 386-94
BH 1 C
529-552+ 1
214-15
BIT 3 C 100-120
194-204
N
S 287-89
1-39
18-96
53-60
C 139-43
214-16
Tm S 27-38 TT 82 S 1-22
BH 5 C 46-84
C
TT 100 P1. CVIII 9-1538
Q
1-2116
194-208
25
Sq 10
Oud j.
214-17
223
Sq 1 Ch 1-47 T 1 C 213-31
Sq 9 C T 4 Be
M
Neit 329-57
218-33
194-209
Sq 2 Sq 60-7611
207-8 a 210b-13
1 S 388-404
C
L 3 Li 33-62 a
222 end
in 222
S 2
c-
BH 2 Ox 43-60
B 6Bo 53-84 B 10 C 119-30
Y
130C71-73
B 1 Y 251-54
199-204 199-202 199-200 beg.
120-38
Ab 2 Le 51-56
197
207
191-20535
beg.
in 219
219
section(s)
OF PYRAMID
36. Unavailable.
TT 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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Section(s)
226-40
225-45
226-34 226-31
225-38 225-35
226-30 beg. 225-33 226-29
OF OCCURRENCES Occurrences
Sq 1
C 27-76
Sq 2C 18-76 BM 190 Bek. P-M item 14 Psamtiknebpehti
63-90
225--31
M 7 C
225-29
T 3 L 163-72
225-28
231
53-60
232-43 232-34 232 beg.
T 3 L 178-84 Psamtik 86-89 Ps. 12 Psamtik 62 f.
236-48 236-38
Bek. item 15 Pediniese
236
Pediniese 322 f.
a-b
233
beg. 237
234
238
Pediniese 110-18
225-28 a 226 f.
226
beg. 225-27
225-27 beg. 225 f.
142-46
Pediniese 170-74
Q 1 Q E 60-63 CJ 50246 Ahmnose CJ 50246 Nesu rqedu 1 vault Sq B4°
14-18
Hekamsaf E Pedineit 160-62
Pediniese sarc. Ps. 4-6 Ps.
227 f.
225 227 f.
39-42
Tchannehibu
181-84
N 1055+63 Ps. 13 f. 227 cend S514 C29 Nesu rqedul vault 228 f. 228 f. CJ 50246 228 (cf. 290) 228 (cf. Sq B40 431) Ps. 8 f. Ps. 32 f. T3Be37 228a 229-40 229-45 Q 1Q E63-76 229-30 beg. 229-30 c Ahmose 40 Sq B 229 229 227
235 236-43 236 237
39
238
beg.
238
end
((282 end 239
nePs.
239 240-48 240 241-43 242 a-b
Ps.
43-45
14-24
Ps.
230-32
Psamtik 65--76
40. Unavailable.
Sq
B
BM 190 1Pedineit 163 Tchannehibu 190 40 Sq B
c
243
11 f. Pediniese
ibid.
240
40
11423 b end--c
244 f.
241
245 b 246
242
247
147
119 f.
Ps. 38 Psamtik 64 f. T 300 f. N 1055+62 f. Neit 707 f.
Sq
153-59
2.30-34
9f.
11433 242
4 B 0
Enekhnenmerire 2 40 Sq B3 Pedineit 150-53 Sq B40 Pediniese 350 f. Ps. 10 f. Ps.
ibid. 346 f. 230
63 f.
Ps. 34 f. Tchannehibu 191 f.
Pediniese 321 f. Ps. 6 f.
347-50
P 228 N 1055+59 Neit 720 Sq B40 Ps. 13 Tchannehibu 185 f. Psamtik Sq B4°
227
Pedineit
P-M
Ps.
292
Tchannehibu 187-89 T 3 Be 34-37 1edineit 164-67
71
Occurrences
233 f. 235
Teperet
ibid.
7
TEXTS
Section(s) 230-31 b
T 1 Be 258-69
Psamtik
226-28
OF PYRAMID Utterance(s)
35-38
Psamtik 60-62 244-46 244
249-56 249
245-48
250-63
245 f.
250-56
W 360-78 194 5 290
M
QI1QEI1-15
N 719+15-20
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OCCURRENCES OF PY2RAMID
Utterance(s)
245 beg. 245
end-46
250-51
a
in246 (cf. in 424 and1 in 659)
Aba 310-12 S 308-11 C 41065 pp. 444 f. TT 33 II, P1. XXIV 1-8 BD 177: Aa Cg P1. LX 1-10 Neit 581
beg.
TEXTS Section(s)
251-53
269-75
251lbeg.
269
253 c--d (cf. 769
beg.
T 184-5-184
§ S 2 mid.:
cf. CT 65
Cg P1. LXIII 12-14
P'samtik coffin in Vat.
272-73a 272
Apis-Osiris
272
T13C2 BD 178 v Cg P1. LXIII 15-17 TT 39 in 1Pls. and LI
247-53 247 50
257-75 25768
W
(twice)
a-c
272
a-b
Aa Ae lb Ga Cg Ch ILc
Bi) 174:
TT 87:28-42
257-61
CT
349: B 1 Bo
427-32
B 6 Bo 1-5
B
L
129-37
teat.
T 3 Be 37-51
248 248 beg.
11704 beg. in249 in249f. 249
end
262 f.
Amenemhetseneb B4C45f.
CJ 51945 XI
Siamon
5-10
a-c
b -c
265 d-e 266f. 266
253
275
254-59
275 a-d 276-315
254-58 254
276-311 276-94
cf. CJ 31566 in Text
262 112206 264
Gard. Il1 359 T 7 C ext. front C 20093 Tm false door TT 39 in Pis. and LI Pekap top Psamntikseneb Sq A 40
40a. Unidentifiable in phot.
A coffin 40
WV
416-51
cf. D 1
276-91 276f. 278 b
XLVIII
281 a 40b. Unavailable.
1140b
Cadet Leyden T 16 T T 263 f. T 13 C 3 T 237-63 cf. B 1L307-18 B 3 L 432-61
rp, Gard. III 3581 P.
Sq
307 9
1 C 205-9
B 3 C
a-b
:
BD 112b :
379-415
257-63
C74-81
XLVIII
beg.
Pb Af
260
57
M
S 380-406 Siese 1-76
c
178 s:
272 f.
257-311
257-58 257a 260
C2:1f.
BD
Aa 252 beg.
247-58
247 f. 247
Da 3
Ti C13f.
a-b and
186162 a) 256 b+ d+c 256 b-c
Occurrences
Sq B outer coffin Ps. outer coffin Tchannehibu shroud Pediusir text 67 end BD 178 t : Aa CgP. LXIII 14f. TT87:48-62 Pediusir texts 66-67
Neit 723-29
251 a
end-56 252-56
246
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section(s)
a
C 354-8341
B 3 Bo 455-74 B2 L413f. TR 81 cbeg.: B 1 Bo 832 B 2 L 428 S 1 C 262 S 2 C441 82 C536 cf. Sq 1C151 f. 41. Not
Ifprec.
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Section(s)
256 end-57 257
303-7 304-7
Occurrences
7
TEXTS
73
Section(s)
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
B 1 C 376 f. B SC 83
Aba frag. Dd ii1-642 CT 326: 8 1 C 222-24 C 297-300
B
SI
304 a-b
S 1 C 586-95 8 2 C396-99 S 2C 520 f. 1Class 9-13 of. Sq 6C99-105 B 1 C 26i3f.
316-41
W 452-76
261
324-2(;
CT
S
406-27
316-23
260
316a-c
cf. CT
§81):
327-
262
327 36
ro
B 3 Bo 234 B4Bo39f. B4C 7Sf. B 6 C 246b f. B 15C 154f. BI1 J)13f. BI 5 C 1-5
hewi.thtres.t
C 405 r. KH
333 f.
te 43
side of seat 190_9443
I KH
MC 105:149-52
10 C 297-99
T 1 C 625--2743 T 9 C 27-29 T 1 L
475
266 beg., 473 beg., 481 beg.,
926
Om.
Pyr. 303
b--c.
43.
1084 c-
86 b) in 263 (of. in 339-40 b 264 an(d (cf. 34~ in 266) and 36, b- 61 a 263 end (cf. 341 c(cf.
1001 b
481)
357
473
1 935c
264
342-50
264 beg. (cf.
342-44 (ccf.
265 beg.)
187f.
263
beg.,
351-53
337,
473 beg., 481 beg., in504)
ECT om.
44. CorrespondIng pasages in lRD 2 andi6
r' 224-35
264beg.(cf. 342 44a 3266 beg.) (cf. 35 60 a) 264 beg. (cf. 342 (of.
S OC 189f. 3l8 cbeg. in CT 93: B 1Bo 117 B 2 Bo 801 in CT 152: B 2 Bo 812 42.
1000 b,
in 504)
1in
B IC 356 B 4C 251
f.)
999
in 265
CT 93:44 B 2 Bo 80S f. SIOC
Pepianklos
1949c
342, 351, 358,
in
64-66
Y 1C38f. in
4-8
335c7~
264 beg., 265 beg.,
TT319:1 f. 318 c
334 (+
in 262 iJ in
A
709+26-37
50 a 263 lbeg. (of . 337 (cf.
MC 10-5: 105-8 S
Sr 6 C 56-58
N
727 f.
926 f.,
99910006b, 1084 c866b)
have
31-34 111 423-25
T 1 L 211--194' T 21 1-23 1) frag.
Ia(BDI169a
B 2 Bo
eah taydsofa are om
41
262 f.
B 4C 237-45
B3Bo276-78
Gard.
Sq 1C 135--43
B 3Bo 441-51
316f.
238
288:
P'.
76-100
Siese
C
P. Gard. Ii
S
260-63
9
B 2L309f. B 1 P11 f.
in 264(of. 45.
Om.
43' Pyr.
a (of
r
334 a end-38
by haplog,
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OCCURRENCES OF PTRAM!D
74 Utterance(s)
in 504) in 264 (cf.
in
Occurrences
Section(s)
265
266
Tchannehibu 118-26
364-68
364-66 P) 17Q--72 cf. Nf rag.IPl.
57
XV1: 7-9
268 f.
46 Sq A
a
Aba
370-82
CJ 27987 rev.
X1I1
in
481)
beg.)
263 beg., 265 beg., 473
beg.,
481 beg., ill 504)
269 f.
Sq
376-87
b--56-
(fil
in 266
(cf.
Ps.
in 264) 26"7-301
267-73 267-072 267 f. 267
beg.
127-57 Schmitt xv
377-81
c
in
in 269 480
P 482--90
Cru
37-9 f.
1996 f.
380 f.
(cf. 342-
cf.
a)
926 f., 999 1000 6,
Oudj. frag.
N
frag. P1.
XV 29:
41032p.x283
C
270-72
38392
Lahun Q 1Q W1-10
270
383-87
P' 191 f. M 362-64 N 913-16 Ihy" 5
Pediniese
K
3606b-61
cf. Aba
386 a
272 (cf. 360) 392 (cf.
a
535-42
424 end
P 621-23 N 945 f. T 235 f.
388-91
271
360 b-61 (cf. 339-
364-69
frag.
382
c-
603)
N 156
f
I f. 496-531
Aspelta
an(1
348) 364- 457 364- .93 364- .92 364-
A
j.
.1.
337, 3531,
40 b
667-2-674
15f.
358 (c.
h-62
33-
747
P 638-41 M
I 341 c fl935
56
an(1
179-208
xvi
376-82
269
1355 b
in 263
B
Tchannehibu
6-
357 a (cf.
358
XXVII f.
47
Pap.
1084
PIS.
1-19
86Gb) in 266 in 266 265
II,
TT 33
Pedineit 103-22
I11360
44
(cf.
266 beg.
Sch. Pl.
3-15
Aba 614--25
376-92
269--72
358 .6 3 266 266 beg. (ef. 358-60 a 264
1-18
Nei t 32-37
1001 b)
{I 263 end fin 473
1-3
N 141-48
370-75
26848ia
61
in 265 (cf.
Zi
FL:
in
86 b) 355
f rag.
364-65 a beg.
Butehamon
1084 c
in
95-102
169-79
Ps.
26 5 beg. (cf.351--53 (cf. 342-44) 264 beg.) 26.5 beg. (cf. 351 (cf. 263 beg., 337, 358, 926f., 266 beg., 473 beg., 999481 beg., 1000b,
11
Occurrences Pedineit
(cf.
348
351
in 504)
Section(s)
1084 b) 339-40 b and 360 b61 a)
263
anld in 266)
in 265
TEXTS
Utterance(s)
S 427-73
273-76
393-417
273 f.
393-414
WV
T 319-31 cf.
Siese 100--146
WV 476-95 TT 33 II1 PIS. XXV f. 20-32 N 746-48 Aba
438-43
Sq B46
273 beg.
393
S
1
C
449-63
cf. S 2 C 244-56 B 4 C73 mid.
a-b
46. Unavailable. 46a. CT 255 (TR 13). found InS4 1-3 C. though TR 13 is slightly suggestive of gives only texts from S 1 ut.
this
C.
48 47.
Unavailable.
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LIST OF OCCURRENCES
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
in 273
398
Occurrences
c-99 b in CT 132 (TR72b): G 2 T 98 S IC 117f. S 2 C 635 in CT 136 (Sag. 47 a): B 2 L224 f. B 2 P158f. Sq 4 C 18-20
OF PYRAAIID Utterance(s)
274 end 275 f. 277-301 277 280
421
415- 17 418-57 418
431 a beg.
27987 rev.
W
532-66"
291
432
422-24
281
422
282
423
18-20 292 f.
292 1f238 beg.
T 293-95
N 1055+56 f.'0
430 a
671) 439 abeg.
297
19
299 301
1.055+57
18
5 14CC47 f. 140C49
TT 33 III1 P1.
XXXI
ibid. P1. XXXI 39 f. 49.
1 cl.
544~ 1.
5.Eddf
50.
End
dif.
XXXI144
XXXI 42 TT 33 III, P~1.
T 303 f. N 1055+55
Eiiekhnenrerire
440 f.
3
SI14 C16 f. TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 38 C24 N 1055+67 f.
8514 Neit 708 f. 14C22
1l. XXXI
43 f. N 1055+58 f.
440a
298
Neit 716 S 14 C 17
S
715
14 C 22 rf. 1 TT 33 III, P~1.
TT 33 III,
1 f.
N 1065+60 f. Neit 721f. T 305 P 226
S 14 C
a-b
438 cend
TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 41
N
438
296 (cf. 383) 439 (cf.
S
426 d-28 427 f. 428 430
438 f.
438 a
284 end (cf. 4215 d-e (cf. 690) 394) c 426-30 T 295-97 285-89 285 beg. 426 a Neit 714 f. 426 a beg. 14 C 19 285 end-87 286 f. 287 289
S
T 299 f. P'331 f. 43311 242 N 1055+61 a-b 433abeg. 814(C20
438
N
beg. S 14 C
38
Neit 711 f.
N 1055+69
a
XXXI
433-35
.
295f. 295
423 a beg. S 14 C 23 282 end 423 b endcl 1242 c 11238 end 283 424 Neit 713 f. 284-86 425-27 P 228-30 425 a-b 1055+59 284 beg. Nit 713 425
S
Neit 716 14 C 17
Neit
712
B 3Bo
1055+55
N 1055+68
432 a beg.
T 298 f. P) 231 N 1055+61 Neit 719
281-83
N
S 14 C 47
T297f.
Neit
Occurrences
T 298
TT 33 III1 P1.
G2T 19-22 CJ
75
Section (s)
290 f. 431 f. 290 (cf. 228) 431 (cf. 228) 431 a
Sq 3 Sq 133 f.
411-14
7
TEXTS
14C19
TT 33 III, P1. XXXI 40 44lb beg.514C49 44lbend S14C26 442 f. N 1055+54 f. Neit 709-11 442a 514C16 443c 8514C24 444 T 302 f. N 1055+70 f.
1055+14-20
446-57
N
456
cf. Parma A Abydos room Idfu XI W 567--609 S 312-34
302-12
4.58-501
302-4
458-71
Q
302
458-63
P frag. D
39
1
Q
W 10-26
D
TT 3311I, Pls. XXVIII f. 19-32
N 750-54
2-4
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OCCURRENfC.ES
76 Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section(s)
Aba 58-68
OF PYRAMID
TEXTS
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
316
506
Occurrences
TR 10b
459 b
Apis-Osiris
303
464-67
N 967 f.
468-75
Oud j. 257-60 T 3 Be 83-102
B 4Bo 461f.
304 f.
N 965-67
SiC 182f.
468-71
304
469-'71 305
472-75
306
476-81
al1
Oudlj . 254-57 GIM 14049:3 f. N 962 f. fP
809-13
Neit
M
N
794-823 1334-38
B 10 C T
(cf.
474 ex. end(
and1 572
end()
ex.
306 in
(cf.
477)
479
b-80
S 2C
ftain
307
482
308
511-13
Sql1Sq 66-73
318
511if.
T 305 f. T 307 B2L214-16 B '2 j) 131-35 ef . CT 86 (Saq. 19) : M 14 C 1-7 M 23 C 220-22i'
349-54
N41--44
M 47 C 32-35~2 S 2
f.
487-89
Sq 6 C
1P680-82
P
490 f. 492-94
f.
8 13-18
252-54 OIM 14049:1lf.
311 f.
495-501
N 748 f. P 204+5 f. M 303-9 N 1000-1002 TT 57
311 313-17
495-500
N
502-10
W610-29 S 491-500
cf.
1308+37-42
513 f.
319 320
515,f.
321 (cf.
517 (cf.
S
cf .in
447-49
100C79-81 (TR63) :
CT114
G2T64
S
Aspel
322-37
en(1-86) 518-50
322
518
S20631
tal+E 2
r
TP 366-68 ' N'eit 849
1-1-53 1079+24 f.
518
a-c
i
beg.
P234 f.
519
323 end
M 515Sf.
520-24 b{ LOudj. 260-66
324 beg.
520-21
325
beg. 525--33
Teit 818
a
lP 730-43
325 beg. (cf. 525-29 (cf. 981-85 479 beg. and 563 beg.)
10C97
S2C2
13
112-17
1585a
586C0)
324 ex.
CT temp. 731:
item
Tchannehibu
3
B IY 98 f. 5056
Bek. P-M
51 5-16 b
B 2 Bo 439--41 B 4 Bo
188-92
M 4 C 14-16 M 6 C 3-5
CJ1 27987 rev. 20-22 N 964
53
Sq 2Sq 58 fA' in CT 87:
51ila
4886b-89
505
C 547-49
Sq 1 C 144-50 511-12a
Oud j.
315
S 514-24
T 2C 68-71
Neit
309 310
W 630-49
318-19 beg.
beg. (cf.
482--86
XXIV f.
511-17
480 d end(
480
PIS.
318-21
c
I 994 e
21
13
8-20
961) in 306
C
TT 33 II,
507-16
317-20
476-80 (cf .cf.Tm 939-43 andi 147276) RL1XI2 476 477ce-79a
in
M 18
I C 92-100
T 9 C
306 ex. end
29-31
B 1 Bo 432 f. B 2 Bo0456 f.
51.
EC Tom.
and 140811) 5.E~m de Buck ; not copied. 52. 54.Uavailble.
So
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LIST OF OCCURRENCES OF PY^R.AMID TEXTS
(S)
Utterance(s)
Section
in 325
51271-31
325 end
Occurrences
N frag. P1. XV
18:1-3
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
355
572-74
534
327
53S f.
328
537
330 f.
539 f.
332
541
Aba
N 208Sf.
449-Si
356 f.
575-92
356
575-82
P 129-36 M 150-66 J) 118-21 Neit 420-27
575-80 575-79 575-77 c
Ml115f. N 132 f. B 9 C 373 f. P 386-88
546-48 546
N
336
547 f.
337
549 f.
338 f.
551-53
1055+78
37
584-97
551 f.
Aba 658 f.
340-46
554-62
T 80-90
577-80 a
in 356 1)in 368 356 end 357
560 II566 563-68 563-66 563-65 565-68 56S f. 565 (cf. 559)
349
11345
566
567 f.
352
569
353 f.
570
353
11401
beg.
355--58
570
638 a 11 582 c-d 583 -92
Aba
586
P)517-31
434-42 276-86 572-79
Oudj.
612-20
583--88 a
Aba
583-87
Aba 579-8616~
b
B 10
T 92-103 N 628-35
M
TT 82 S41--46 Psarntik 116-25 589 b-
90
813-16
N 700 f. T
358
a57
590 b-c 590 c-92 593
SqSSq 137f. 5 Sq 5 Sq Sq
N 766
15 b :
B 10
P 820 f.
110-14
13 C 31-35
Saq.
104-106+1
j 697 a M 244 N 702 Aba 684 f. 572-93 T 156-83
261-63
173-77
Sq 4 C
242-44
P~806-8
P
C
rB 10 C 400-4021 S489f.
Aba 61601-66
Aba 675-78 f.
T
589 b_92b7r B 9 C 299-302
11560
350 f.
frag.
q 5 Sq 13615
Neit
565) 347-Si 347-49 347 f. 348-S1 348 f. 348 (cf. 344)
Alga
N 650-54
(cf. 348) 559 (cf.
349 345 1I1
577 c 580 c
M 234-41 N
178 r :
BI)
Cg Pl. LXIII 11 f.
N69 f.
338
344
575-76 a
P 87-89
N
13 C27--31
TT 82 S37-41 Psaintik 113-16
P 89 f.
P 160 N 1296+11-13 T 54-64 M 2 16-20
B
Sq
MS51-61
N
184-94
T 1 C 150-59 Sq 4Cl150-56 9 C 297-99 B I0C260f. B ('399 rf 1 S 487-89 Sq 4 C 169-73
10
B 100C456 33S f. 335
C
Sq 3
N 202-8
Neit 4-6
542
105-12
N
N 192-201 P f rag. A 2
333
687-90
N
cf.
531
326
f.
148
M 174-80
(cf. 141620)
in 325
Occurrences
P
(cf. 530-33
563 end)
77
Q
1
C2
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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78
PYRAMID Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section(s)
Utterance(s)
OF
594-608
T 185-210
359
594-602
P
in 364 (cf. 645 beg.)
674-79
in 359
(cf. 946 b-47 a) 595-600
360f.
601 b 603f.
475)
360 (cf.
272)
cf. Aba frag. V i
1-7
620
a
620
b--c
36Sf. 365
622-25
364-74 364
609-59
609-21
P 160 f.
N
S
S
10 C
281-96
366-69
626-44
366 f.
626--35
C
47-66
Sq 3 C 118-28
37)
Sq 13 C 14-26 Tm ceiling 2
626-27 a
609-12
Sq 13 C 35-41
626
B10C294
627
Sq 5 Sq
630
P~s.
TT 100 PI
609-10 b
Tm 5 48
LXXXI
11634
LXI1J 17-20
S 490
r
609 b
S500-511
24-over-8:
613-21
Aponit frag. 1-961
613 c-18
Sq13C 45-54
614-17
Tm
N
Aspelta 1-3 1008162
616
a-b
df
BM
Sams
82-87
Neit 396-401
Aba frag. 1I' Sq 3 C
8-11
150-58
Sq 4 C 111-21
coffin
3-6 belong above 8: 1-4. Unavailable.
61. Lines 24: 62.
P 59-61 Ml24-30
N
C
25 -37 prob. incis. N frag. P1.
Invar. order.
f.
C 178-89
S 14
616 616
367
neit 146-49 634-39
37-39
615-21
80-83
of Pedi-
a beg.
11806a
1 Le
and beg.
a
638
inner coffin
Sq 5 Sq 125 632 a 1635 b 11
Ql1(121 610 1 643 Apis-Osiris
in
138 f.12
Tchannehibu inner coffin
Ab
632 f.
beg.
Sq
XV
28.
5
C 49-57
Sq 6 C137-47 367-68 367
beg.
140)
Saq.42:
Tin N 33-35
609 f.
(RT VI
N 66-69
609-13 a
Cg PL.
+
9
Pap. Schmitt xix 6-3062 ()ud j. 286-296+ 1
1627-
BI) 178 v:
60.
D
349-63 B 9 B 10 C 438-49
(cf.
593)
Psamntik 125-41
59. N 1055
530-34
Louvre
626-33
366 (cf .
177-98
TT 82 S
369
274-76
Pap. Schmitt xv 24-302
622 c
16 C 44-5360
Sq 4 C
in
C 114-19
Sq 4 C212-19 Psamtik 150-55
1055+40 f .
T 264-91 M 416-437+2 N 1055+22-2711 B 9 C 302-12
B
364
122-25
B 100C413--15
B 10 C 402-8
in
32-42
N
B 10 C
B 10 C 263-69
609a-b
25 end
B 9 C 319-22
791-93
392) 607 f.
M
B 6
603 (cf.
363
Sarc. A text
T 1 C 258 beg.
cf. Aba frag. V i 9
N
Occurrences
cf.
(cf. 1824 ab) P 22-31 622-33
N 1282-96 359 beg. (cf. 594 a -b in
Section (s)
618
Sq 3 C31 Sq6C88f.
359-63
TEXTS
26-32
634-36
L 3 Li
634 f. 634-35
T 1C 146-50 Tm ceiling 3
c
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Section(s)
634
in 367 in 468 fin 690 368 beg. 368 end
in368 f.
368 end
in 368
in 368
588
634 a 634 c 11903 a
Occurrences
Utterance(s)
TEXTS BD 178 o beg.: Aa Cg.Pl1s.
638
a-c
638 a-c beg. 638 a-b
to1 )
S aq
front
10
C 85-90
118-2061
3 Sq1
TT 39 Pls. LX f. TT 87 ball
C 41065 p. 457: 10 f, ibid. p. 459:37 f. BM 6668 C 41001 p. 7566
110-14
Sq 12 C 1-6 1-4
C 41002
Sq 4 Sq 69-7262 Sq 5 Sq 33 :3662
p. 39
C 41003 p.~62
77-81
C 41009 p. 117
C 41018 p.* 188
Xy_8262
C 41028 p. 264 C 41033 284 C 41047 p. 116 C 41055 p. 266
T 1 C 107-9 Tm S 49 C 41044 p. 34 Lahun B Abydos G 50 E6 3 Psarntik horiz. ibid. sarc. Atfih
L ext. top"4
11 Pext.
T 13 C 1
Sq6C 109--11
Sq 2
to1)
C ext. front
L
89-91
Sq 5 Sq
5
C ext.
2 P ext. front 2Li E M 7 C ext. to1 )
S 5 C 30-32
13 C
coffin
B
Sq3C130f.
Sq
B
14 B 15
B
L 3Li 1-x-1
Sq 10 C
p. 5
P's. 1-3 3 Abydos G 50 F8 BM 29776 (iaiuut14 Thutnuose6 3
B.
Da 2 C ext. to)
Sq 4 C
C 61004
Sanms
coffin
4 C ext.
1)
C 41058 p. 327 ibid. 1}.349
C 41070 pp. 510
7 f.
ibid. p.
A"'
511:12 f.
Lahun A TT 132 Abydos G 57 c
Gamhud 11 Meir A63
Meir B
Meir D.263
Peiw 63. With
text sim.
785 d inserted between a and b.
25-
G
KH
Da
LXII
LXIII 2 C 41068 p. 472:11-19 57 b Abydos CJ 31566 Text II
beg.
47-53
Occurrences
Section(s)
Apis-Osiris cf. Pediniese sarc. 62 Sq 2 X .r-y Heniati
If2107 b Aba 321-24 636 636 c-d 1 H12-15 Ps. inner coffin 637 b enid-39 Tcbannehibu inn~er coffin 63842 Sq13C5460 638 f. Sq 1 Ch Usirnakbht (}rambud 17 638-39 a Liioges beg. 638 dMl69 11607 f. eit 384 f.
7
79
64. Unavailable; exact extent uncertain.
65. Unavailable. 66. So ac. to Moret, Sarc, p. 341.
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80
Utterance(s)
Section (s)
OF PYRAMID TEXTS Utterance(s)
Occurrences
in
368
11446 end 368
Sq B66b
123-25
Pedineit
end
369
C 28067 ext. front Kamose C 41046 p. 86 Abydos 57 a
G
in
in 368
356
638 a
I 580 c
67
C
B3M
1top
in 369 11in 638
1
d
639
Sq 10 C 152-55
N 130-32
640-44
6 41
1 Nesu coffin Sq B inner coffin
a
Fqedu
Meir B Nesushutef nut b
P!18005
b
B 16 C 1 end1
in 369
11 in 364
643 a b)eg. 610 a 11 644aac
a
in
in
638 a b)eg.
368 446
beg.
368 end
a
in
368S
V
1Sf. Amenirdis
Ptol.
644 a beg. in
C 41070 p. 511:10
c-
4
(cf.
644 b-c
9b
(cf.
b) 638 e11(1--c
c
C
41065 p.
FL:
TT 100 in P1. CII
P1. CVI
L~
459:28 511:10
644 b
TB 17 a4
X
X
in
TT 33 II, P1. IV 79 3155 Sch. P1. .XI1' 8 f. in FL:
Da 1 C 14, also 16 Da 2 12, also 14 Da 3
Seb.
Butehamon V 16 f.
14, also 16
66a. Unavailable; exact extent uncertain.
XXIV 9 f.
67. With an unidentified passage inserted between
a and b.
68. Unavailable: exact extent uncertain. 69. Unavailable. 69b. Unavailable. 69a. Plus a bit slm. 785
P1. LXI
Sch. P1.
L3l55Sch. P1.
66b. Unavailable.
d.
165-67
FL :
ibid.
7783 C 41070 p.
P1.
6
in
CJ 51945
638 c-4d
a
c
L 3155 Sch. P1. XXIV
39a beg.
428 end)
P1. LX
TT 33 II1 P1. IV 76
MeirE ff(825 638 b beg. Senebtisi 638
Sch.
2-4 Butehaion Sch.
C
638 c.-39 Sq 5 Sq 122--2
FL: TB 17
Aro int. top
Harnihab Meir C 69a
16 C 2 beg.
Apis-Osiris
369 1805a f beg. 1638 in 369 643 a 11638 end 11f1806
C 41013 p. 157 41
Ptol.
Khonsu 6sb
642 c 642 c en(
in
A-B
iarnhud
f.
825 d 11
B
Memphis cf. BM 4214119 C 41044 p. 35 C 41058 p. 327 C 41071 p. 530
B
2
C 41070 p. 511:13 end T 1Be 24
642 a
2958068
BM 5452168
Abydos (4 57
638
640-43
cf.
Aro ext. tol ext. Da 3 BM 666168
Occurrences
Harmhab
Tchannehibu horiz. N. Vienna III 1 638 a-b b)eg.
Section(s)
Da 4 X 10 S 1 C ext. top
C 41004 p.1 C 41014 p. 158 C 41017 p.175 C 41056 p.286 Menkure 66 Sq A a
370-72
645-53
B
B 70. In var. order.
365-73 451-56
9 C B 10 C
16
C 33-4470
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(s)
Section
Occurrences
OF PYRAMID Utterance(s)
xx 571
370f. 370
645-50 645-47
in 370 (cf. 434 very end) 371 f.
645 d
371 ex. end 371 beg. 373
64-66
N
1I462 end
J875 c 658f.
P 48-55
M (cf.
785 d) P 34-40 M 42-51 Neit 445-49
648-53
64850a 648 a-c
Sq13C42-45
654 57
M
374 end (cf. 659 (cf. in 412) 727 f.) 660-62 375-77
Sq 5 Sq 129-3111
64-67
N
220-27
Pap. Schmitt xviii
654-56
b
654 f.
S
661
378
663-66
534-36
Nesu t izet1 Psamtik
155-57
379--81. 380 beg.
667-69
TIC26f.
284 end)
C 148-50
T 9 C 315 Tm N 972 655 c
end56 c 656
c-57
657 e
B (cf.
Besenmut .1
f.)
(RT XV
S334f.
400-403 400
514 C20
TT 33 III, 11. XXXI 41 T 305 T 307-18
1'227 f. 1055+65
N
mid. (cf. 425 d--e) T 331-35 695-701 695 f. M 244-46 N
696
c-g
696 d 697-701
401-3
621-23
Aba 638-40
L 3 Li 68 P 821-826+3 M 247-50
702-5 Aba 68.5-97 N
401 beg. 135.3 404-10
697 a 702-19
T
404-5
702-3
N 639-45
beg.
404
11,570 a
702
P
336-45 811-13
M 253 f. Aba
405
703- 5
KH 1KH 1Sf.
71. Unavailable. 72. Emp., hence not in ECT.
42
T304 f.
1073
as
B1IOC 12
T2
TT 33 III, Pl. XXXI
same
:
S3 C60f. TIC I 37 f.
140C23
439)
1226a-
beg.
S
668abkeg.
672 384 394 samne as 690 502
T 9 C 308 Tm S 1472 cf. in CT 327: B 3 Bc 417 B 4 Bc 403 B4Bo4O9f. B I C 262 CT 68 beg.
f rag. 24-over-8:
16-18
T 292 f.
a
670 382 383-99; a 671-94 383 (cf. 296) 671 (cf.
Sq3C5l
T 2C 121f.
Apouit
T 301 f. 663 a S 14 C 24 663 a b~eg. S 14 C 20
anti
655 b-c
373 end
2-8
Pap. Schmitt xv 30-33 655 a (cf. cf. CT 67 § 8 3 end : B 1OC 9 859a-b
b)
an
376 beg.
125-30
Sq 4 C
TT 331, Pi. XIV 8-10 Pediniese 426 Abga 531--3473 B 9 C339--41 B 10 C 287-89 B 10 C 429-31 1Pap. Schmitt xviii 31-34
30-32 cf. C41070 p. 511: 11
B 9 C 322-25 B 10 C 276-79 B 10 C415-18
in 373 (cf. in 457 and1 in 521)
Occurrences
792 11
374
81
(s)
S436 end
Pap. Schmitt xix 35-
8
TEXTS
Section
7031--5
672-74
P1816-20 Aba 679-84
N 701 f.
copied in wrong order.
73. Lines of orig. 74. Ut. 391 (Pyr. 887)
Sethe
sugs.
is prob. two spells, 391
A-B, as
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82
Utterance(s)
N
Section(s)
Occurrences
412beg(cf. 721 a-c
Sq 3C 65 Sq 6C 10 f. T 1 C 43 f. T 2 C 159-62 T 9C 318Sf. B 10 C 42
624-28
N 1055+41-44
706-8 710-13
407
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section(s)
'706-9
406
Aba
641-46
P 139 f. P 203 f. M 166-70
N
442 beg.)
654-56
Aba 613f. 713 P 221 f. 408 same as 714-16 CT 207; 490 C? same as 1053 P. Gard. 11 239-44 endA 1 C 24-60
B1
54?71i
Bo
a-b) 721
in 412 (cf. 675 beg.)
2,56-60 in 412 (cf.
374
B32 IBo 385-88 B34 lBo415-18
end)
(11 T 472-76 Ml 22 C 83-86
in 412 (cf. in 6 75)
513-20
S2C 21Sf. ex.
1055+ 52f. in Suppi.) 409 lbeg.
b
717 a-6
411 same as 472 412 f.
412
720 same as 924 f.
414-21
CT 212
beg.: B I Bo 497 B
414
same
634
2 Bo 393 f.
(-
as
Neit
468-79
Psamtik
coffin
N
71
C 41011
737-Si1
T
737 same
MI 124-26
as 1792
1). 142 Aspelta D 1 end
694 f.
N
a--d
xx
in
1ediniese
b
DTR:
in
97-100
4,56 58
Amenirdis b
31-
BM in
202-4
FL: TT l00 in P1. CII TB 17 Sch. Pl. LXV
a)
al
B 10 C 40 CT 69 beg.: B 10 C14
KH I KH 75. Sug. by Sethe rev, by ,Miter. 76. Unavailable.
473+10-12
N
1500-
1501
373-99
Abvdos Ilorus, Harakbhte, and Ptah: Mariette tableau 19 beg. ibid. Isis and Amon : Mariette tableau 19 near lbeg. Berlin Amon xxvii l1O-xxviii 1
(of.
721
IPap. Schmitt xviii 36 f.
732
737 a-b
721 f.
Aba 525--2718
731 b 32 a (cf. 2004 b-5) 732 f. 6-c
737
721-31
cf.
Amenirdis
412 beg. (of. 721-22 b
576 beg.)
659)
852C 139 f.
Neit 640-52 B 9 C387-96 B 10 C 467-74 P~ap. Schmitt xxi 376 N 171--79
12
2003) 727 f. (cf.
idw.
1' 346-72
721-36 721-33
N
Amenirdis b 84-88
7266b-29 (cf.
729
B 2 L 376-78 end 717-18 409 (cf. N
Tm a
2000-
B 2 Bo 379-82
1C
c-d
723-25
B 1.1lo 489-93
4
(cf. 819
77. E CT
Butehamon Scb. P1.
VII
12 f. [TT 33 II1
231_347 7
om.
19f.I
78.
Lines of orig. copied in
wrong order.
P1.
XI
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Section (s)
OF OCCURRENCES OF PYRA MID TEXTS Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Nesitef nut
L
XXIX 737 in 414 (cf.
in 453)
737' c (cf. 737f
in
742
419
743-49
420
659 beg.)
(cf.
f.
XV
750
M 401-8 N frag. Pl. M 399-401
751
N1019--21 M 409
in 246)
425
4:1 f.
769 a-b (cf.
) 253c (1-c 769 c-70 Tm ceiling 4 771-74 Tm ceiling 11. P 55-58 775 P 122 M 911. N
Sq
beg.
122
a
b
in 425
1in 444
B 10 C 422-29 Pap. Schmitt xviii 153179 lBD 1780o end:
753 a
Louvre D 9(RT VI SqiO0C 32 § X b
164-68
BM
140)
Florence statue80 423 (cf. 33)
(cf. 24
f.)
426-35
426-34
end-c 776-87 776-85
P 31-34 N
Sq 3
Scq
Sq 6
P 40-47 M 62-64
N
28-33
Neit
450-55
B 9C 344-49 B
10 C 291-94
B 10 C 79. Unavailable. 80. So Sethe; nf. 81. Unavailable.
434-38
C 150-62
1 Aba frag. W 61f.
776-r 8 1
426 11444
beg. 1(592 end 427 beg.
776
824 11
a-b beg. 1f1626
777 a
Sgj lC 1141.
cf. Merimose A and C
9 C 36 6 B 10,C.4491.
768-74
403-9 C 160-71
S1 4 C 124-36 5 C 59-70
442-44
Pap. Schmitt xix 30--3581
82--88 89-95
Neit
37-41
Neit
P61-65 M N
B 424
b-c
beg.
Cg P1. LXIII 2-5
TT 39 in Pis. XLVIII an(d LI Tchannehibu shroud KH 1 KH 212-14
765-67
775
11824 b
752-53 beg. 753-54 a 753 7601f. 762-64
C 142--44
Sq6C 169f.
281-87
B 10 C
752-54
S1 4
1P1-21 M 1-23 N 112-22 B 9 C 330-39
752-64
98
Ncit 4121. 3C 1771f.
N 1055 +20 422
681
xix
1860-
in P1. CII
N 1055+20 746-49
768-69 b
in 424 (cf.
FL:
Ml409f. N 709
418
424 beg. (cf.
62 a)
845 b)
TT 100
421
131f.
T 1 C 245 cf. Sq 3C 14 1.
c-d
Occurrences
Pal). Schmitt xviii 39-
Sch. P1.
3155
8
83
Section(s)
428
778
Saro. A and C-i text 1 beg. Memphis A-B J)1031. M 69 N 72 L 3 Li
4-6
Sq 3C 1331f. Sqg4 C931. Sq SC 341. Sq6C 113f. Sq 7 C ext. front
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84 section(s)
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
PYRAMID TEXTS Utterance(s)
TiC 113f. Ti Be10f.
Section(s)
436-38 436
778 beg. 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
788-811
788-92 788 a-b 791 a
F text 49
beg. 429 f.
779 f.
430-31 beg. 780--81 a
S 1 ext. top 2 beg. Sq 7 ext. back C 41070 p. 511:13 Senebtisi82 cf. Sarc. H text 49 beg. Memphis A Memphis A
C
41071
1).
cf.
I C ext. top 3 beg.
Tm S 51
782 b
IDalC14 Da 2XI12
Da 3 X
782 b endl-c 782 d (cf.
top
HI
beg.) 783-85
433 f.
is also
9P
Da 2 X Da 3 X
10
638 or
beg.
thereof.
11 in
Da 4X
8
beg.
441
42-4(6
P 90--103
812-14
P frag. E
Inserted between
M N
698-700
116-19
M
N
N
816 a 111483 816
b-c
(cf. 1511) 817 f. 817 a
1j12O c
11in582
111561c
1N709+ 22 f. end
M 114 f. N 41 f.
inCT84(TR46) §S1 (Saq. 29 a) : G 2 T 22 M 22 C 42 f. S 1 C 62
11 1138 a
IN 709+23 end 819-22
Sq 6 C223 T 1 L43
M
67 f.
N 47-53 442 b
and c.
stat. Inserted into some texts of Pyr.
1-3
119-22
53-60 1055+44 Neit 692 f.
Iin 509 lin1 0
442
is also
alm,
N
812-25
c end-d
12
7P 83. See also
5'73
441
b-87
82. With 8386b beg.
809-11
Da 1 C 1
645 d) 8
786
in 440
in 576)
785 d (of. 3
435 ex. beg.
1-28
815Sf.
in 440 (cf.
S1C ext. back 2-5
end (cf. in 370)
N
815
cof. C 41065 p. 459:32-34
785
434 end 434 very
438 439-46 439
in
MV100-114
793-94 b (cf.
(cf.
3 mid.
Sarc. E, F, and text 49 41071p. 531 f. Memphis A
1631 a
593)
beg.
440
C
in
793-808
14
S 1 C ext.
432 (cf.
437 437
TmN3f.1 T1CI7Lf.
1657e I875c
125960 a)
X
781 b-82 end-d
in
i373 end I462 end
Da 1 C 14 S
end-32 in 432
436 end
in 532)
531
).a2 12 Da 3X 14 431
792 792 c
Sarc. IH in text 49
780 b 781 a
169f.
T 1C CT 67 §S 5veryend: B 10 C 10
T2C 129f. T 9 C 310
C
430 end 431 beg.
M 195Sf. 33-36
N
Sq 3 C53 f.
C
779
A
P 66-87
Da1C14,alsolG )a 2 X 12, also 14 IDa 3 X 14, also 16
Da 4X 10
429
Occurrences
787 a beg. Atfih
beg.
412 (of. beg.) 84.
Emp..
819 a-b (of. 721 a-c) hence not in ECT.
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Section (s)
443 f.
823-24 d
Occurrences
M 88-90
N
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
447 f.
826-30
95-97
Neit
409-11
(cf.
Sq6C
136-40
Sq
Da 1 C 2 f. Da 2 X2f. Da 3 X2f.
S
447
A
b)eg.)
1 C ext. head
head
444hbeg.
Sare. A text 35 beg.
824 a-c beg. 824a--b
beg.
824
Da 1 C 7f. I)a 3 X7f. Da 4X 5 Da2X7 M 18 C 2
Sq
447 end in 447
11450
827-29 827-29 d 827-29 c 827 f.
444
1
in
425
824 b c
446
828
b-c + Sarc. C-il text 41 b)eg.
448
828 c-29 830
449
831
N
825
Neit 385-89 M 70 L3Li 1-3 Sq3C 132f. S 4C91f. Sq 5 C
Sq 5C 33 f. Sq6C 113
Sq 6 C111-13
Ti C112f. Ti C122f.
T 1 C
beg.
446 end
1in 368 447-53
110-12
Sq 13C 6
831 450 f.
beg.
T 1 Be 10
Be 9
831 end
T1
832-40
M 73-80
N 75-82 Neit 389-96
825 a f638 a beg. 825 d
Sq 3C
140-50
Sq 4 C 100--111
1j638 d 826-46
123f.
M 70 N 71 L 3Li 3f. L 3 Li 15 (13C 133 Sq 4 C92 f.
72-75
Sq 13 C4-6 Sq 4 Sq 72-75 Sq 5 Sq 82-84
Jin 368
T I C 254-57 L3Li16 T 1Be 9f. T
32 f.
446
Sq 5 Sq 121,f. 6
a-b
end-
825-30
6-11
Sq 12 C
827 c
Jj1775
b-c beg. 446-48
M 2 C 6-10
829
a-b
beg. 1776
10 C 169-75
Sq 1 Ch 53-57
1i834-3E
end
11626
in
121-24111
447 beg. (cf. 826 (cf. 25 beg. 17 and and 568 1431 abeg.) 11450 b) jj1832 beg. 447 end-48 827-30 Sq 10 C116-23
1 C ext. foot S 2
I 426 S592 end
114-22
Sq 3Sq
Sq 4 Sq 76--7986 cf. BM 29776 Meir B
S C ext. foot 444
S 5Sq87-100 L 3 Li 6-15
Il
(cf. 1792 e
114-21
13 C 7-14
T 1 C
very beg.)
823
826-29 826 f.
823 a-c
634
C 134-40
Sq 4 C
S 2 Cext.
very
70-73
Sq 3 C 171-75
cf.
443 beg.
-3
Sq 4 C 94-100 Sq 5C 35-39
Sq 6 C 163-67 823
M
Sq
Sq SC 70-73
443
8
85
Occurrences
P
104-18
85. Unavailable; listed as "826, 834.." 88. Unavailable.
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OCCURRENCES~OF
86
Occurrences
Section (s)
Utterance(s)
PYRAMID
TEXTS
Utterance(s)
Sq5 C 39-49
832-34
X 9-14s8
832-33 b
832-33
450 beg.
124-33
T 1 C Sq 1 a
a
847
c
Aba 515
B 4 C 138
Sq 6 Sq 9-15118 cf. T 1 Be
Sq 5Sq 115-17
1-5
P 123-28
848-51
455
(cf . 832
M N
(cf. 17
and 1431 ab) 11826
213 beg.)
833
Sq 5 Sq
a (cf.
134 a)
B 1 Y 255
8336b 450 end-51
mid.
834-40
C 41065
p.
457:18
C 41070
p.
512:14 f.
Aba
d
834
in 450
b
835
835 a
end-b
beg.
452 f.
841-46
453 (cf. in 414) 453 end 454 f. 454
857-59
in 373 and 521)
in
C
Sq 5 Sq
708
B?
in 459
176-82
Sq 5Sq 103-5 T 1C 133-46 L 3 Li 17-25 TT 11
839 839 b-40
in
M 53 C tenons
837
in 451 451 end
457 in 457 (cf.
as
Sq 10
451 end-52
857-70
T Be23f. TT 11
837-39
839-46 839-43
451 end-53
N 457-60
458 459 same
1182729
866 b
in 511
1159c
Jin519
t11204a
460
868-70
461
871-74
P150f.
M 394-99
in461 (cf.
in 667 B)
N
948 f. in CT 72§S3:
874a-b
10OC 19 Sq3C78 T1C59 Tm N 1890 B
beg. (of.
1950 a-
b) 462-64 462
P 152-59
875-78 875
N
7 99 f.
Neit 606 f. B 10 C494 f. cf. CT 67 § 5 8 BlO C l f.
411 f.
Sq 3 C 175-77 Sq44 C 140-42 11 pres.
M 193 N 1025-28
N 97f.
Not
N 885
859 a-b (cf. 655 a and 1226 ab) 860-63 N 709+317-40 M 180-89 864-67 same as N 691-94 2210b-
M90f.
Neit
1016+10-1019$1
P 140-48
105-10
M95-99 N 101-5 Neit 416-20 845 b (of. 737 e) L 3 Li 2Sf. 846 Sq 5 C 73-78 847-51 P 122 847
377-94
N 656-59
f rag. IV 1-4
834-36
450 end in 447
M
85)
CT 44 (TI d beg.: B 10 C 58 C 197 B B 12 C 170
10
833 b
P 136-38
852-56
100-103
170f.
Ti1C
1718-83
Sq 4 C 144-49 Sq6Cl170f.
848
450 (cf.
413-16
Sq 3 C
4.56 833
92-95
99-101
Neit
11447
87.
366 f. Sq 6 C 167-69 Neit 368
Neit
Sq 2 C 7-17
beg.
451
a-b
cf. T 1 Be 21-2317
25 beg. and1 568 beg.)
in
847
121-37
Sq 6 C
832-36 832-34
450
Occurrences
Section(s)
beg.:
88, Incl 1016 10.22. 89. Bug. by Sethe.
90.
Emp., hence not in BUCT.
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Section (s)
OF
Occurrences 3 C55--57
Utterance(s)
Section (s)
472 same as 411
924 f.
Sq
T I C 29-32 T 2 C 136-40 T9 C312f. Tin N 5 f.9° Pap. Schmitt xxi 39 f. 462 end 1373 end II436 end 463 f. 465-69 465
875 c
466
882-85
466 end (cf. 619 end) 467
885 (cf. 1752 c) 886-93 M
468
N78487 P 161-70
N f rag. P1. XV 18-over22:4 f.
M 412-16
IN 1055+21 f. N
894-905
in 473 (cf.
481)
in
676-91
Oud j. 185-203+1
B9 C
376-87
B 10 C 458-67 Pap. Schmitt xx 9-3091 cf. CT temp. 223 beg.: B 9C
894 d-95
1,in
in 468
367 Itin 690 469 470-77 470 471 91.
896-905 899 f. 901- 3b 903 a beg. 634 c 12107b 906-9 910-70
Amenirdis b 50-84
Unavailable.
end
c
935 (cf. 1001 b)
1341_e
1357
474 ex. end (cf. 306 ex. endI an(d 572
939- 43
ex.
en(1)
in 474
a
11801-805+5 Neit 18-23
939-45 (cf. 476-
80
and
147276) 939 c-42 a Enekhnennerire 4 f. in CT 63: 940 a B310 C 3 5692 Q 1Q Sq 3C 36
W
T1,
C 7
T2C 2 8f. T 9 C 295
335
Sq 4C 228 Tchannehibu shroud Hor
920-23
b,
474
32Sf.
894 d95 d beg.
910-19
1000
265
B 10 C 279 1310C418f.
S
c
1084 c86Gb) 263
Neit
M 255-302 Aba 647-57
337, 342, 351, 358, 999-
266 beg., 481 beg., in 504)
324-29
Neit 626-40
886-912
N
926-55 926-30
beg.,
854--62
M 317-24
N 916-18
926-70
(cf. 926 f. (cf.
265 beg.,
in
N 821-46 Neit 456-68
894 a-b
beg.
264
c
876-78 879-909 879-81
beg.
473
T 346-x-346-1 M 316
473-77 473-76 473
8
87
Occurrences
720
as
263 beg.,
II657 e
I7792
PYRAMID TEXTS
OF OCCURRENCES
475 beg.
946-47
Tm S 493 a
TT 33 I, P1.
XIV 17-19
BI) 99 "Einl." cept
end:
§ 1 ex-
Aba 587 f.
Aby
Sebetepibreseneb
Ph 22 f.
I
B 9 C 42f. M 2 C102f. R 1 154-59
Psamtik coffin in BM
X
Sq 1 C 227 f. T 1 Be
N 1055+71-74 P 172-91
M N
438-1-441 938-43
N
946-48
192f.
[T 2Be 217 tf.1] T 1 C 298-300 T 2 L
105-10
T 3 L 154-57 Pb 92. ECT om.
93. Emp., hence not in ECT.
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Utterance(s)
OF PYRAMID
TEXTS
Utterance(s)
Section
Occurrences
Section(s)
b-47
a in 475 (cf. 946 (cf. 594 359 beg.) a-b) Aba frag. V i7 f. 948 in 475 fIin 949 c-50 a
262
I11334 c+
in
481 (cf. 263 end fin 265 fin 473)
477
11
ft935 c)
Neit 37-40
955 b
FEnekhnenmerire 11
956-70
M
204+1
1002-19
P
482
1002-10
M 336-45
IN
r
951-55
Occurrences
482 f.
335 cT 476
(s)
1001 b (of. 341 c 357 a
1002 a-b
B 2 Bo 728
a-b95
B 3Bo 234 f.
Schmitt xxii 15-
BI10C 36-38
B 4 Bo 310 B 4 C 76 B 6 C 247b--48
T 9C 368-73
B
Pap.
3394 95661b
Cf.Ti
956
961 (of.
MC
964-619 968-70
1
1
4"78-81
971-10011
478-0 78f.
919 971-91
9 376-80 1'C 3 l0C39f. P 192-203 N
1
MTC 105:152 S 10 C 299 Ti C627f. 9 9 T9 C29f. T 1 L 66 TT319:3f. Y 1C 39 in CT 51:
918-38 364-74
M
971-80
ccf. TIL 219-23
971-75
1350+23-26
N
479 beg. (cf. 981-89 563
beg.)
479 beg. (cf.
325 beg.)
(cf.
140815)
981-85 (cf. 525-
in 480
a beg. 40929
ffin 994 e
306
d
1f480
BM 32 in
r frag. {Dudj.
§ IV
if.
f rag.
999.1001
beg.
481
263
(of .
beg.,
264 beg.,
265
999-1000 b (of. 337,
beg.,
342,
266 beg.,
351,
473 beg.,
358, 926f.
504)
in
1084
86 b) 94.
Unavailable.
10 C 86
B B B B
10 C 233 12C iS0f. 12 C 3.76 13 C 135
B
16 C 62
Text
V 1
XXI beg.
Harsiese
cf.
CJ 51945 l002 bend 1004 b-d CJ 31566 Text
end 481
B
B 17 C190f. BM55306 CJ 31566
29) 981
KH
195-97 96 KR 1 105: 108 f.
80 c 1beg.)
478
14
3H5C5f.
479b-
in 306)
15 C155
B 1P
N 41
13M32 in § IV
956 b-67I in 477 (cf.
862-72
CT 1 (BD 169 a) b:
111003
345-61
5-
374-76
N943f.
in 482
(of.1005-8
in 670)
(cf. 1974f77 1009 a-b beg.
483 c
95.
a
(of.
1978 ab) 1011-19
1329-36
N 847-54
See also corrupt form in BD 111 h beg. 96. ECT om.
XXII
1.
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(s)
Utterance(s)
Section
484-87" 484 486 487
1020-4Z 1020-24 1039-45 1046 f.
488 489-96
1048f. P 204+161050-66 P 205 20 1052 same as 133?98
Occurrences
A
same
as 212? 490 C same as 408?
1053
Utterance(s)
8
89
Section (s)
Occurrences B 3 C 176-79
P- 204+6-15 442 45
M
N
B 2 L 395 f.
B 1Y
1228-36
84.
S
491
A
1063
var.
CT 167 a (TI? 4 a) : B 1 Be 351-55
end-
B 2 Bo
54 same 1056
a
B I C 325-27 B 3 C
in CT 167c (TR4c): B 1 Be 357 f. B 3C
B 5 C
5
13
3--
Sq .5 8r 70 in CT 197:
S
495 496
1063
249-52
1073-77
1P233+10--15
1073-76
N 1055+64-67
A-I
B same
f.
690
end)
(cf.
(1
1073 end
Neit 720
1074
Neit718f.
1078-1127 .1'236-314 104 Unvflbe 503 103 ECom N 1079+ 19-23
1078-81
f.
97. 485 (Pyr. 1025-38) is prob. four spells, 485 as Sethe sugs.
98. Sug. by Sethe. 99. Sug. by Sethe rev, by writer. 100. Incomplete; only beg. 101. Unavailable. 102. Incomplete; only beg.
N 1055+57 1P23:3
502D 503-9
CT 215Sc§ S1:
U t.
1072
502
Neit
504
B 2 Bo 756 f. B 4 Bo 481-83
D,
501
1055+57
425 d-e)
365-67
Gard. 11 255 B 1 Bo 509-11
P~227
284
Bo 26102
P.
N
1071
1073 mid. as 394 (cf. I same as
T 2 C 281-85 494
P~222-26
1070
502
180:
L
35-38
1067-70
502 A-Il
1055+47-52 Nei t 700-706
1
Li
1
497-99 499 500
502
N
T
178 if.
177: B 4 C 270-75
eCT
M 57 C:/8-13
S 1 Tti 43-45
B 2 L
Oudj.
cf.
106Sf.
L
S 1I6C 13f. 2 ('hass 3-5
B3
1064
f.1101
S
1061
I C 304--6
82C 117f. Sq1 5 Sq 63_1671104
S 2 C 426
1059 a--b +CT
35-37
M 22(N96 f.
295100
S 2 C 120
288-92
B317 C 279-81 1B2 L (16 f.
B 17 C 283 B 2 L 69 M 22 C 98f. 33 (N 188 S 1 (N 303
1059--62
28-30
B 4 13o 7-9
B2Bo3Of. B 1C 328
493
C 726-30
1
S 2 C 222 Sq 5 Sq 29--33101
as 714in
117-19
M 22 C 65-67
M (309-15 N
490
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
1082-88
800-805
M 466+1-476
1056-64 Neit 840-48 N
1082 c
A-
1083a-b in 504 (cf. in 264)
H
and I in text 1 B2Be47f. B 1 Bo 237 f.
Sare.
1084 b (cf. 343 a) 104.Unaailble
103.
EC,'T
cam.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
90 Utterance(s)
Section(s)
in 504 (of. 263 beg., 264 beg., 265 beg., 266 beg., 473 beg., 481 beg.)
1084
Occurrences
c-
86 b
(of.
358, 926f., 999-
in CT 74
b) M 490-97 N frag. D 3-5 1140 a-b
505 beg. (cf. 1089 a-c beg.)
Occurrences in.CT67 §88: B 10 C11
Sq 3C 58 T 1 C32 f. T2C 142f. T 9C 313 Tm N 7105
1089-93
555
Section(s) 1140a-b
337, 342, 351,
1000
505
Utterance(s)
TEXTS
(of.
beg.
B
1094-1101 M
476-90 1244-57
N
M 520-26
507
1102-6
508
1107-17
N frag.
1109 -17
tOud. 332-391 rOudlj. frag. F 3.101
1114-18
Behu
1119a
inCT66§S2:
1101-7
N except
in 508
B 10
4:4-9 1150a
C7
Sq 3C 47
C 21 f. T 2 C 109 T 1
T 9 C 304 Tmn S 12105
1120-27
509 in
509 11in
582
1441
N
frag.
111. XV 1:3-6
1120 b en(I
111561(1
1120 c 817 a beg. 11in11 111138 a 510 in 111561 c 582 JN fIN709+ 709+22 f. 23 end end cf.Nfrag. P1. 1122 b P 315-66 1128-61 510 f. 3 ~623-49 1128-48 510 in 509
in 510 (I441 beg. IIin 509 1in 582 jN 709+22 f. end 10.
1149-61
511
1.XV
overG
end
1138
N in 511
IIin
459
1in
519 512f. 512 513 514 515-32 515-19 in 519 in 459 [[in 511
N 1065-79 Neit 788-800 B4C97
T
709+22 end 1159 c
1866
b 1204 a
1162-74
P 369-86
1162-67
N
1145-52
1168-74
N
1261+13-18
P388f.
1175 1176-1262 P 390--482 1176-1220 M 556-623 N 1163-1227 1204 a(in CT 63 end : B IOC 3 3d per.) Q 1 QW56f.1 11866b
(in 2d
Sq3C36
per.) 111159c
T1C7f. T2C81f.
per.)
T9C295f. Tm 4107
(in 3d
XV2:1
CT72 §84
a
Sq 3C 80 T 1C 62 T 2 C28 f. T 9 C 330
11561 c
N709+
1)
cf.
23 end
in
CT 103:
G 2T n
end:
B lOC19f.
11 817 a I1120 c
mpheceno
10C 17
Sq 3C 74 Ti C52f. T2C 183f. T 9 C 327
1373) 506
g:
B 100C27 T 1 C 87 T 9 C 345 f. cf. CT 72 §81 end :
CT
h n106.C om.
107.
40f.
Emp, hence notIn SC
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LIST OF OCCURRENCES Utterance(s)
Section (s)
Occurrences
S1C79 S 2 C 612 in CT 327: B3Bo4l7f. B 4 Bo 404 B 1 C 263 in DTR:
OF PYRAMID TEXTS Utterance(s)
520 521
ette tableau 4 mid. B 1 Bo 661 mid. M 649-56 M 543-47 N 1124-28
522
1226 a-b (cf. 655 a and 859 a-b) 1227-30
M 549-54
523
1231 f,
M 541-43
524
1233-43 N 1055+32_39108 1233 b (cf.
in 521 (of. in 373 and in 457)
in 524 (cf. in 710)
526-31 526 527-31 530
532
1247-54 1247 1248-54 1253 1255-62
N
1129-34
N 1121-24
Sq 3 Sq 114-17111
T 9 C 365-68 in 532 (cf. 437
beg.)
Nfrag. P.
a
(cf. 793946b) 1260f. 1261 b-c 1263 1264-79 1280-1302
Tm N 40 f. BM 32 in § IV P 490 f. P 492-517 P 531-64
1280-90
N
1296-1296+11
1291-93 a Aba 372-76
XV2:1
536 beg. (cf. 1291-92 a (cf. in 553) 136062 b beg.) 1298-1301 N 744-46 537 P 565-605 1303-52 539-52 Net 836-40 1328-32 540 1353-89 P 606-21 553-57 1353-69 N 1308+27-37 553
Oud j . 2420 1353-55 b beg.
N 1098-1101 M 526-41 N 1119-21 N N
1107-19 frag.
Fig. 12!
N1262-71 CT73§S1: B 1OC 2Of. Sq3C81-84 T 1 C 63-69 T 2 C 32-43 T 9 C 331-33 Aba
19-21110
frag. Cc ii 10 f.
CT 73 § S2end : B 100C22 Sq 3C 8Sf. Ti C70f. T 2 C 4f. T 9 C 333 0 Tm N21 f."
108. N 1055 +25-37 prob. incis. N frag. 109. Om. Pyr. 1258. 110. Emp., hence not in ECT.
P1. XV 28.
Oud j. 232 f.
1353-54 a OUdlj. 233 f. 1 '2
beg. in 553 (cf. 536 beg.)
148-56109
Tm N
1256 b 1258 c
533 534 535-38 535 536 beg.
1259-60
M 517-20
Oudj. 1255+ 125758b
B lOC 3Sf.
beg.
2213 d) cf. 1235 b
1244-46
525
Occurrences
1259-61
Abydos Amon: Mar1211 c 1221-23 1224-26
9
91
Section(s)
555
1360-626b beg. (cf. 129192 a) 1364 a-b 1373-78
rOud j.299 f. M 780-84 N 1136-45
555 beg. (of.1373 (of. 1089 505 beg.) a-c) 555 end 1378 c cf. N frag. P1. XV N 1297-1308 1379-86 556 623-629+x 1390-1404 558-61 1390-95 M 692-97 558-60 N 1079+10-15 52-64 P 630-38 1405-22 N 1370-78 562 1405-7 1408-20 M 498-515 563
1P
N
1080-97
111. Unavailable 112. Lines of orig. copied in wrong order.
7:2
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OCCURRENCES
92 Utterance(s)
563 beg. 479
(cf.
beg.)
563 beg. (cf.
325 beg.) 563 end (cf.
325 end)
564 565-73
Section (s)
Occurrences
1408-15 cf. Aba 443-49 (cf. 98189)
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
in 578
1535 b-c
Occurrences
CT 68§ S 2end : B 10 C13
Sq 3 C62f.
1408-11
T1IC 40 f.
T 2 C 153
(cf. 525 29)
(cf . 53033) 1421 f. 1423-28
cf. Tm
579
Saq.
N
Sq 3C 28-31 Sq 6 C 84-88 B 10 C53
1539 a-c beg. 1551--57
Fig. 12 i-over-c
2-4
1429 1430 1431-33
568
(cf. 1431
beg.
25 beg. and 447 b)eg.)
569 f. 569-70
beg.
569 570 571 572 572 ex. end (of. 306 ex. end and 474
ex.
end)
573
23-over-
1313 f.
N 1311-13
M
1434-57
N
1434-42 1466-71 1472-77 1472-76 (cf.
P 715-30 P 743-85 M
11in C
585 586 A-C
end 1568-72 1573-86 1576-81 1582-86
586
1582-83
A
in 440)
M 787-90 P 785-801111 rNeit 9-141 Neit 14-17
cf. CT
a
and 939-43) 1478-84
P. Gard. 111 517 f. M
656-66
C
586 (cf. 321)
end-d 1485--1572 P
682-714
1485-99
1308+42-51
N
587
1585 a end-86 (of. 517)
1587-1606 1587-98
N!
v
P 827 -x-836+y"
6
b Aba
frag.
A 4-9+2 + I
1-~4+14& + B 588jIfin
368
1511 (of. 816 b-c)
113. hid. 1381+1.
SiC li0f. S2 C630
N767-84 Aba 723-42117
72122 b)
1514 b
(TR 68 c) :
128
G 2T75f. P. Gard. 11167 f.
476-80
(of . 1500--15{}1 a (of. 412 beg.)
576 (of.
1(1120b
beg.
576 beg.
in
IfN 709+ 23 end 1561 d
584-86
1350+81-86 776-80
N
((816 a 574-83 574 f.
1120 c 11138 a
1N
583
573 (1in 1483c 440
I817 a
509
N 1271-82 in
II441 1561 c
509 Iin
in 582
744-76 1350+1-23
1350+31-35
N 1351-70
beg. lin 709+22 f. end
(cf. 17 and 826) 1434-65
N
1558.67
510
a-b
1443-65
581 582 in 582
3:2-5 N 1310f.
N
15 a:
Q 1 Q W 50-52
P 641--74 M 674-82
N frag. P11.XV
10f."
B 10OC if.
1378-84113
N frag.
N
N 1350+53-55
1539-42
N 1237-43
566 567 568
f.
T 9 C 317
1416-20
1423-84
565
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
cf.
Saro.
(C-I{in
text 41
1607 f.
11638
114. Emp.. hence not in ECT. 115. Inci. '1' addi1 after 790 and 2 after 794.
line
117. Much lost, much om.
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Section(s)
589 f.
1609-li
Occurrences
M 80Of. N
OF PYRAMID Utterance(s)
TEXTS Occurrences
Section(s)
1615 a-b
87-89
Neit 401-3
f rag.
Aba
W'5
38:
Saq.
1616
Sq 3
C 158-60
Sq 4
121-24
C
Sq5C 58f.
11 in
589
649
589 beg. Cin 592 590 beg. 591
Sq Tmn
6 C 147-50
N 35 end
1609
111831 d-32 a SqIOC 182f. Tm N 35 beg. M 122-24
1612f.
TT 10O inP1. CII in FL: TT 78 Sch. II 288
1612a
cf. in FL: TT 82 P1. XVII Nesitefnut in M126-29 N 709+44-50
FL:
a
Veit
B 13 C38'19
1619
S 1 C ext. front 3-5
1619a
B13C40
1620-21a (cf.
B 13C37f.
592
I589 beg.
375--83
1623 a I11609
Aba
592 end
11426 11444 beg.
1626
(I776
Neit
370 f.
Alga
516-18
Neit
372 f.
Aba 519
11 824 ab beg.
593(cf.366)
1627-37
M
131-50
(cf. N 647-50 626-33) Neit 427-34
Neit 669-76 B39 C291-97 B 10 C 256-60 B 10 C 395-99 L 1 Li 1-10 S 484-87 Sq 4 C 157-69 Sq 9 C 40-48 TT 82 S 23-37 Psamtik
102-13
1627-36
Psamtiknebpehti
1627-35 1627-33 1627-30 1627-30 a 1627-29
Sq 3 C 198-204 Sq 3 Be 1-8 TT 11 Ab 1 Le 77-80 Sq 10 C 144-52 CJ 50246
1627-29 b
Sq 5 Sq 126-28110 Ab 1 Le
1627 f.
20-22
C 405, 1. side of seat Sq IX 5-8 Sq 2 X 42-x12 °
1870)
119. Prec. Pyr. 1617 b. So de Buck ; not copied.
316-20
a
1624
1615-16 b 51 Cext. front 2 1615 (ef. S 14C back"8
beg.)
118.
C ext. front 5-8
1618
1623-26 in
646
in FL:
1615-26
(cf. 660
1
B13C38
S 1 C ext. front 8 f.
1612-14 b
1614 a
592 begr.
S
1617b
1620
Sq5Sq 114f.
Aba 712-18 Sq 3 16-23 T 1 C 242-45 in DTR: Abydos [Isis and] Amon : Mariette tableau 19 end1 Berlin Amon xxviii 7xxix 2 Berlin Mut xxiii 2-6 in FL: TB 17 Sch. P1. LXV b Butehamon Sch. Pis. VII 19-VIII 1 TT 33 II, P1. XI 2628 prec. by 5 horiz. lines above L 3155 Sch. P1. XXX 1-7
1615-24
c-18
Bill Br 29a M 13 C front M 28 C 62 M 37 C 51
1872)
1609 a 111623 a 1609 beg. 1610 1612-14
N
592
in592 (cf. 660 end)
9
93
120. Unavailable.
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OCCURRENCES
Utterance(s)
Section (s)
in 593 (cf. in 432)
PYRAMID Utterance(s)
1627
Sq5Sg24f. Sq 5 Sq 118-21120
1629
Sq 3Sql120f.
1630-31
OF
Occurrences
1630 a-b
Sq 10 C
1630 c-
Sq 10 C
1652-55 1652-54
160-64
1652-54 c
in
DTR: Abydos
Amon:
Abydos
Apis-Osiris
1652 a-b
in DTR : Abydos
Ab
1
Mariette
A
Le86f.
5 Sq 131 f.1
601121
N
5 Sq 129120 M 170-74
602
594
1638
N 656
603 f.
1675-80
M
250-53
595
1639 f.
N
603
1675-79
N
709±40-43
604 605
1680 1681 f.
N 661 f. M 411f. N 708
606
1683-1700 M
Sc
690f.
CT 28: MC
105:92-97
in 595
(of.
in 664 D) 696 597
TT
100 P11.LXXVI
a
I
b-c
598
1643
end of 26-28
1644
a
M 197 N 401 f. N 479
end of 29 and 598
1644
b
N 485
end of 106 f. 599-602 599 600 f. 600
1644 c
N 494
1645-74 1645-51 1652-7 1 1652-59 1652-56
M
N 663-78 Aba 773+x-778 in DTR: Abydos Harakhte:
Maiette tableau 16 in FL: L 3155
6-16
1689-91
Sch. P1. XXXI
684-87
446-466+1
N 1257-1261+13 Oudj. 156-77 122 N f rag. Fig. 14 b
1701
M 548 f.
608
1'702
MI
609
1703-9
M 682-92 N 1079+1 10
610-12
1710-35
in610
1719 a 1727 a beg. 1736-41 1736-39 1742f.
M 698-737 N 1319-34 of. Aba358 Sare. I text 48 beg.
607
1134-36
('')N
in 611
200-216 N 678-84
+
Aba 779-84
I f.
(cf. cf. Saro. C.-H in text 41 1892 a) of. Saro. text 48 end CJ 27987 obv. 12 f. 1640 N 687 1641 M 189-92 1642 N 695 1640
1672-74
62-65
T 9 C cf.
1640
in
Horus: Marl-
1638-41
1637 b
594-96
Mar-
ette tableau 16 text 35 end 1658 b beg. Saro. 1660-71 Aba frag. ! 1 -x-4±y A 1-3
20
S
Osiris:
Abydos : P1. 21
7-101"0
a
and
Maiette
ette tableau 16 in DTR :
1652
Pap. Schmitt xvi Krakow pap. iii 2-4120
Isis
tableau 16 ex. end in DTR:
1652 f.
1634 11630 1635 b 1632
in DTR:
155-60
beg. (cf.
1636 1637
Occurrences
cf. TT 240:95-109 Abydos Ptah: Marette tableau 16
31 a 1631 a
1633 f.
Section(s)
139-42
a Sq 5 sq
782 d) 1632 c33c
TEXTS
613f. 613 615Sf.
In
54
.f.
N 1128f.
M
738-x-7442
M
1350+71-75 785 f.
N
XII
121. Maspero RT (1892) 146 says a shortened 601 was used on some 20th-dyn. statues and form of (with mythological add'ns) in some late texts derived from Book of Breathings.
Ut.
122. Prob. belongs to lines 1261 +2 -4 rather than a dup. text. 123. Lines 739 and 740 are one and the same.
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LIST Utterance(s)
Section(s)
617f.
1744-46 1744f. 1746
617 618
619
1747-52 1747 b
Occurrences
M 790-93 N1314f. cf.CT 29: 105:97-105 T 9 C 65-69 M 823-26 N 1316-19 in CT 327: B 3 Bo 417 B 4 Bo 403 f. B 4 Bo 410
MC
B 1 C
1752 a
OCCURRENCES OF
OF
PYRAMID
Section(s)
626-27 B 627 A ex. end
N 157-71 1770-85 177 1-77 b Aba 46-57 beg. 1773f. N frag. Fig. 12 k 1778-85 cf. Aba 630-36 P. Gard. II 51-61 P. Gard. III 436+1442 B 1 Bo 450-65 1778-80 1bAba 625-29 1778 f. Aba frag. G ii 1778 a-b Aba 636 f. beg. 1778 a in TI 18 in CT 148
Occurrences
I~1
627 B
3-5
262f.
10 C
104
§S 7 :15
B 10 C 296 cf. CT67§S4be.: 619 end (cf. 1752c 466 end) (cf. 885) B 10 C 9 Sq3Cflf. T2C 122f. T 9 C 308 Tm
1753 1754 1755f. 1755
620 621 622 f. 622
N
9
95
Utterance(s)
in CT 62 (TI?22): B
TEXTS
SIC 23Sf. S1IC 786f. S 2 C 410 S 2 C 602 I Chass 32
S 1784 1785 end
SI P119 P frag. D1 cf. Aba
1786-91
N 180-91
1786 b
incs. Sare. A and
1124
c-d
N 61-63 N 70 N 133 in I)TR :
628-33 628 end
frag. text 23
Abydos [Isis,] Amon, Ilarakhte, andl Ptah : Mariette
ta-
bleau 19 mid. Berlin Amon xxviii 4-7 Berlin Mut xxiii 1 f. Sch.
Pl.
VII 16-18
and07f. 629
Sare. A and C-F text 21
1787
Aspelta
25 Nesitef nut
L3155 622 end
11635 A
end 624
1755 b-c 11794 b-c 1757-61
Sch. P1.
BS Aspelta 0 1 f. Aspelta D 8
630
1788
in Saq. 39:
634 A-36 634 A
1792-98
N
1792 beg.
Aba 16-21127 Aba 37-45 in FL :
XXIX
18-20 cf. L 3Li 70f.
TB
N
1762-69
1762-65 a Neit 805-8
A
625 B
1765 a 1765b-
69
124.
148-56
Aba frag. L 2-5 Aba 698-703
a
17 Sch. Pis. LVIII 4-LIX
a8
Butehamon Sch. P1. V 3-8 Amenirdis a 134-42
137-41
625
196f.
TT 100 in Piss. CVI f.
Neit 1-4 625 A-C
mid.
473+1-481124
b
N
A 45 f.
Arspelta
Sq3C
TT 33 II1 P1. XI 23-
C-F
Aspelta D 9 beg.
in FL:
Butehamon
ii1if.
TT 33 II, P1.
11 35-46
C 58036 viii iS-ix y+2 125. End occurs not onlytin 18 7 (ECT 11 223 a) but also In
18 8 (ibid. 220 a end and 221 eend).
beg.
126.
Ex. 479; Incis.
Emp, hence not in ECT.
127.
Om.
beg.
473+
1-16.
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96 Utterance(s)
beg.
1792 beg.
634 A very
1792 very
634 A
beg. (cf.
634 A (cf. ffin64o
sane as
634 D-F
737 1792 end1
Pediniese
634
1792 near
Amenirdis b lOG--8
1)
F-3;5 B 179:3-95
635 A end1
it610 a 1807 a
1810-16 1810
640 (ef. in 634 A)
634
Anmenirdis b 100-106 Pediniese 459-63
A
cf. BH 1 Br 38
1799-1809
637
170991804 N 696-98
ef. TT
39
end
644
N 481.93129
637--39
cf.
in P1.
1811 (cf.,
in 1792) _'7 :et3312 Aba 1.2b 520-i6411n
1;in
1814 a-b beg. 1817-37
Neit
N552+1-45
B
1822
1316 C
3 f.
1823
TT 100
I'1.
TT
12
7 C 1-12 T 4 Be 10-17
in 644-49
1823 b-
T 1
6t45-48
1824-29
645
1824
31 a
250-54
Abvdos
1804
Isis,
Amnon,
beg.
1803
638 f. 638 beg.
fin in
638
369
b
Aby*dos (siJs tableau
Sq 6 Sq T 9C
f.
Horus
369 129. Ex. 485.
ex.
for
1824
645 beg. (cf. in
ff64lb
128. Unavailable
and
a-c
54.55130
ffin 1805 b details.
130. Unavailable.
6--9
810 C267-73131 Neit3G0f. in FL: TT 100 in P1.
52-54 L 3155 "cb. P1.
8
1805 a ff642 c end
XLVII.I
16 C5~3-9''
TT 33 II1 P1. XIII
ariette
9-16
1800--9
B
CI
Ilarakhte, and1 : i\ariette tableau 8 inlI)TR :
P~tah
1 8004h-1802
106 Seb. II298
P1. XII 47_ 49 L3lSSSeh. P1.
(1
in Dlih:
18S00 h-
LXXXIX
TT:33 IT,
IMar-
M
(C
16C4f.
TT 100 in P1. C
m~i(1.
179w-1801
358
1820 ('-22
LVII
Amnon : ette tab~leau
---1802
Neit 373 Aba 519 f.
in FL:
Abydos
17'
495-500+ r3
2
293-95
Neit
N
591,10
1"79
in 641 642-150
cf.
150 b
a
N 216+96--98
1795
1f1643 a
181b-
4 c 1175
B
Occurrences
1806 a
640 f.
643 635
(s)
1806
1809 b
1794
ff622 end
Section
639 end ff72
464-69
en(1 634
638 1fin
364 639 beg.
in
1792 mid1.
as 414
f1in 369
in
640 beg.
in 1792 111812b
634 Csame
end
Sq 6 Sq
1811)
634 A
638
(cf.
in 1792 (cf.
in 640)
in
Harmakhis frag. 1128 L315 ch. Pis. XXII 20-XXIII 11 TT 57 Sch. II1281
823 a-c)
beg.)
443
in
beg.
Utterance(s)
Occurrences
Section (s)
364) 645 end 646 647 end
1824a-b
XLVIII
12-15
in CT 42:
B 2 Bo 721 f. B 3Bo339f. Bl16C2inid.
(cf. 620
b-c) 1824 c-e 1825 1827 b
131. In var. order.
B 16 C 1 beg. cf. Neit 359 f. N"eit 361 f .
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LIST Utterance (s)
Section
(s)
Occurrences
S
648-49 beg. 1828-31
10
C 277-81
beg. 1828 f. S 10 C 275-77 1828-29 b in FL: TT 100 inP.C
648
PYRAMID
Utterance(s)
Section(s)
660
1870-72
beg. (cf.
P1.
XLVIII 9-12
649 beg. in 649
in 649
273-75
S 10 C
1615)
660 end (cf. 1872 (cf.
162021 a)
in 592)
1589
651
654-57
A-B
in 658 A 659 659 b)eg. (cf. 424 beg.)
139f.
beg. 1838 40
N 216±99-103
1839
18391
Neit 26- 98 Neit 301 in Saq. 41 a:
1841-52 1853-59
Sq 3C 92 N 574-579±1 580 583+3
_53
652
658
b-cB4C
N
1860-69
665
1860-62 acf. CT 65 § S 2 (cf. 768B C5 32 1' Q 1 60 b)
N 709±20 -22
N 709+1--20
1913-30
(C
10
beg.:
QW
Sq 3 C 40-42 T 2 C 91-94 299
1913-14
b
19161in65
C
26
Oudj.
[bI
19214de
(cf. in 665 A)
Neit 624-26
in 246)
1861-62
S8:
B 10 C 12 Sq3C59 T 1
C 35
T2C 14Sf.
a
T9C 314
(cf. 253
c-d)
1867 a
f rag. S-over-I?
inCT67 §
(cf. 1904 a-b)
Tm S 8'3 in 659 (cf.
705-8
Alb534-68
N 659 61
C
1882 a is 1929 f. 1882 b-83
B
C
T 9
is
C end1
N
a Aba 706-1 11
1908-54
1854 mid. B 17 36 en(d B 17 C 1
1854
1874-77
(664 A-F 1884-97 N 583+4-10 in 664 D 1892 a (cf. (cf. in 1640 a) 595) 665 A-67 C 1898-1958 N 719+20-744136 663 A 1898-1907 Neit 658-69 1903-6 a (ud j . frag. U in 665 A 1904 abb (cf. 1921 (cf. in (1-e) 665 C) 665 B-67 B a Neit 729-87 ex. end 665 1908-12 Neit 479-84
d-
32a
1833
1874-81
Aba 568-72
11609 in 650
1873
662
663 665 ((3 B
Neit
N 700
661
A
Nit 364 1829 c 365 f. 1830-31 a 1831 &- Neit 368 f. Ala 51S f. 32 a B4C 138f. 1831
719-22
1871 b-72 P frag. L
49-52
1828-29 a
Occurrences
N 695 f.
1870 (cf .
592 beg.)
Sch. II 298 TT 33 II) Pis. XII f. Sch.
9
97
Aba 660
TT 106
L 3155
TEXTS
inCT
B 10 [Q
C6
1Q W
cf. in CT 63:
B 10 C 2 [Q 1 Q W 54]138 Sq 3C 32f. Ti C2f.
631111
5q 3C 43 f. Ti C16f. T 2 C99 f. T 9C 300 f. Tm
1921 e
65S2:
Tm N 8137
S 10'35
132. ECT om . 133. Emp., hence not in ECT. 134. ECT omn. 135. Emp., hence not in ECT.
136.
Is.
7169420 -30. Uts.
to
665--67
are shown by J&-
qiulers add'ns be at least seven spells, not three. The section nos. within this group have here been retained, but the ut. limits have been shifted to take account of the new material. 137. Emp. hence notlnECT.
138.
ECT om.
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98 Utterance(s)
667 A in 667 B (cf. in 461)
Section(s)
1943-48 1945 b 1950 a-b (of. 874
Occurrences
Utterance(s)
T 2C 73 f. T 9 C 293 Tm S 1f.' 3 ' Neit 484-91 cf. Saro. H text 28 CT 67 § S 6 beg.:
B
a-b
beg.)
Section(s)
Occurrences
675 beg. (of. 2000-2003 in 412) (cf.726 b-29) in 675 (cf. 2004 bin412) 5 (of. 731 6-
32
10 C10
in 67Sf. 677
Sq 3C 54 T 1C 27 f.
TEXTS
a)
2 0x0 5-1,
Aba frag. Cc
2018-28
Apouit
T 9 C 310f. 668 669-72 669
1959 f. 1961-89 1961-71
N N
Tm
N
4139
749 f. 754-66 cf. P. Gard. II
35-50
Ps.
1972-86
B 10 C 31-35 T 9 C 354-65 T 1 L
239-48
2018-21
Amenirdis b 140-64 Psamrtik
1972-83
B 10 T
1972-77
in
670 (of. in 482)
8-28
C373-78
X 2-11
11 1 T 1C 100-106
1974 f. 1978
in 677 (cf. in 223)
(cf. 1009
2026 b
787-91
677
794-99
end
2028
Apis Pap. Schmitt xxi
675-77 675f.
675 ex. end
TT 39 in Pis. XLVIII and LI
2000-2028 N 800 -820 2000-2017 Neit B 10C495-505 Pap. Schmitt xxi 40xxii14
2000-
B 9
120051
139. Emp.. hence not in
ECT.
BD 178
33-39
B 9C 41Sf.
607-22
B 12 C 169 B 6 C 112-14
Tm S47 f.
Neit 601-6 B 10 C 491-94
1994
85) c beg.: B 10 C 53 B 10C 57f. B 10C 196
214b)
N
22-24
CT 44 (TR
end-27
a (cf. N
P1. LXIII
A
X 2Q--221
a-b 673 674
XLVIII
LI
2026f. Sq 3Be 14-16 2026 b Lahun end-27
a-b
beg.) 1990-93 1994-99
TT 39 in Pis.
Cg
1
p:
Cg P1. LXIII 5--8 Sq 3Be 9-11 S 524-30 Sq 3Be 12-14 BD 178 x:
10051R
BD 178
andl
C 68-71
(cf.
8 a)
a
201S f. 2022-28 2022 f. 2023
I C 177-91
1972-77 b B 4 1974-77
221-25
Psamtik 142-50 Pap. Schmitt xv 14-24 2018-23 a TT 82 S 67-75 2018-21 S 511-13
P1.(Gard. III 426-36 670
f rag. 24-over-8:
9-16 B 9 C 312-19 B 10 C 269-74 B 10 C 408-13 Sq 4 C 198-212
T 2 C 131 f.
w:
LXIII 20-22
Cg P1. 678-80
2029-33
in 678
2030 b
N 872-84
cf.in TR10a : B 2Bo455f. B 4 Bo 460 f.
M
18 C
S 1C
C 416-19
19 f.
181
S2C 13
679
2031 f.
681-84
2034--62
N 980 f. N
950-62
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Section(s)
in 682 684
2043 b 2051-62 2053 a
685-88 686 688 689 f. 690
Occurrences
cf. N frag. P1. XV P frag. E 4-5+x
2063-86 2071-73
2078-86
Neit 23-3 1
2087-2119
N
A-C
691 A-C 692 is 456 693 694-96 697
T 2 C 103 T 9 C 302
Tmn S
6
2206
704
BD
981-1000
10
11141
P frag. D 5 Neit 7 f.
66:
Bi1GC310f. B 2 L33 f. B 2 L 50f.
C 476-91
B 2 P
Pap. Schmitt xxi 7-3321 2092-2104 B 11 C 11-25 2092-98 BSI 32 in § III 2092-95 a Nit 655-57 2093-95 Oudj. frag. J 2-5 2095Sf. Nesu ri50ti 2106 Apis-Osiris 2107 a b C 41065 p. 457:17f. 2107 b
1)
93-98
1C479-81
Pf TT 82 E. wall 4 Besenmut' 2 C 41058 p. 346 L 3079 R JDublin 1669142 Leydlen T
16
T
903
b-c
2176 f. 2178-99 2194 2200-2205 2201 c end 2202 c
248 beg. cf. Alga 387
N
1002-1016+9 Neit 819-35
N 1021-25 N
N
cf. Oudj. 314
N
T frag. 3 P~ frag. A i f.
2207 2208 2209 2210
709 710 in 710
2211 P frag. B 2212f. P frag. C 2213 d (cf. 1233 b) 2214 P frag. C 2215 N frag. B 2216 N frag. E 2217 N frag. D 221814 P frag. I
2210
P
b-c
frag.
A
3 f.
P frag. F
same as 864-
1152-62
cf. Oudj. 313 N
l1262
705 706 707 708 A-B 708 B same as 459?
1028-1055+4
1308+70-1310
Tm N 26 N 1384-87 Sarc. ' A and C-F text 17 end cf. N frag. P1.
XV 1:9
66 § S 1:
B 10 C 7 Sq 3 C45
(cf.
in 524)
1338-50
in CT
140. Unavailable.
2206 a-c
704 beg.
a
beg. 2109 2120-36 2120-28 2137 f.is 852-56 2139-43 2144-68 2169-75 2172 b 2175
698 699-701 in 701 702 f. in 703
Occurrences
T 1 C 19
2092-2119 Neit 582-601 B 9 C 398-415
j in 367 jin 468 691
Section(s)
Utterance(s)
C-F text 12 end
cf. Sarc. Aspe1ta B N 968-80 T 1 L 3-6
B
in 690
2:1
9
99
711 712 713 714 715
141. Emp., hence not in EC7'. 142. Unavailable. 143. Sug. by Sethe. 144. Pub.
In Pyr. III 1380.
1 f.
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100
SUPPLEMENT: UNNUMBERED UTTERANCES Later Occurrences
First Occurrence
N
21 6+r1x-64
N
2
6+rl11
N N N N
N N N N N N
216+12-20 216+14-16 21 6+2 2 -r4 3 1 216+22-29 216+47-53 709+22-26
43-64
Neit
54
TT 240:110 M 7 C
M 7 C
57-62
Apouit
frag.
KH 1
2-over-23:
KH ceiling
3
a
a
B
10 C 279-81
B 10 C 418-22 Sq 4 C Neit 40f.
N 1055+30 f. N 1055+31 f.
228-33141
Neit 652-55
Oud j. 141-47 CT temp. 293: B 9 C 396-98
B
10 C474-76
N 1055+39 f.
1055+44-47's
Neit
N 1055+52 f. Ut. 409 ex. end :
CT
b)
692-95
208:
B 1 Bo 486-89 B 1 Bo 625149
B
f. B 2 Bo388-91 1 Bo 853
S 1 C 526-30 82C 137f.
Oni. legend N
1055
N 2168+ 19. 25-37 prob. incis. N frag. P1.
+
147. Incomplete: only beg. 148. Beg.
II Pyr.
815
N
1308+51-69 1350+55-71
(Ut. 440 beg.).
149. Incomplete: only beg.
d g
ibid.
ibid. ibid.
ibid.
i-over-c 1 i-over-c 5
I
im
ibid. in ibid. o N frag. Fig. 14 a ibid. c ibid. d N frag. P1. XV 1:1 f. ibid.2:2-5 ibid. 4:3 f. over ibid. 5:2-4 ibid. 6
G
BM 32 in §1III
145. 146.
1296+13-16 1308+2-13 1308+24-26 1308+27
ibid. h
223:
B 9C325-29
717-18
1079+16-19
N N N N
ibid. ibid.
8 335 fe'7 CT temp.
P'yr.
N
N 1350+75--81 N frag. Fig. 12 a ibid. b
1561 c N 1055+27-30141
(ef.
Neit 722 cf.S 14C23f.
N 1055+70 N 1055+74-77
N
ibid. 7:1
ibid. 8 ibid. 9
ibid.
10
ibid. 11
ibid. 12
XV 28.
716-18
1055+63 f.
N 1350+26-31 N 1350+35-52
IIin Ut. 582: Pyr.
N
Neit
N 1055+68 f . N 1055+69
in Ut. 509: Pyr. 1120 c in Ut. 510: Pyr.
1138
1055+53f . 1055+56 1055+59 f. 1055+61 f .
TT240:117-25
1-7
817
N
30-3514-
TT 240:125-28 M 7C3752
N 709+22 f. N 709+22 end Iin Ut. 511: Pyr. 1150 a N 709+23 end Iin Ut. 441 beg.: Pyr.
Later Occurrences
First Occurrence
N 135+1
ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid.
13 14 15 16
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ibid.
Later Occurrences
17
ibid. 18-over-22 :6 f. ibid. 19
First Occurrence Oud j. 177-184+x'52 Oud j.
204-x-214
Oud j. 250+4-8 Oudj. 251--x-252"t 3
ibid. 20
ibid. 21
Oudj.
266- 2 75+y
ibid.
23-over-3:1I
ibid.
23-over-3: 5-9
Oud j.
ibid.
23-over-3 :9 f.
Oudj. frag. B
Oudj . 297-320
f.
321-31
C
ibid. 24
Oudj.
ibid. 25
Oud j. frag. E
ibid.
26: 1-6
f rag.
Oudj. frag. F i f.
ibid. 26:6--8
Oud j. frag.
ibid. 27 ibid. 29:1-14
Oud j.
CU
frag. HI
ibid. b
Oudj. frag. J 1 Oudj. frag. J f. Oudj. frag. Oud j. frag.
ibid. c
Oud j.
ibid. f ibid. g ibid. h ibid. i ibid. k ibid. 1 ibid. m ibid. n ibid. o ibid.p ibid. q ibid. r
Oudj. frag.
ibid.
29: 16-23
N frag.
Fig.
0
Apouit frag.
1: 1 f.
Apouit frag. 1-over-27 over 7+6 over 4+30+31 :22 Apouit frag. Apouit
f rag.
2-over-23 :8 3
Apouit frag. 9 Apouit frag. l0-over20:1 Apouit frag. 10-over-
ibid. u
20:11
Neit 6 f.
Apouit frag.
Neit 41 f. Neit 299
cf. Li Li 239f. in Saq. 41 a: q33C 91 f.
Neit 300 Neit 358-60 364 f.
Apouit frag. Aba
374 f.
518 f.
Aba 522 f.
Nei t 492 beg. Neit 492 end NVeit 696-700 722 end
25-281s"
15.
Tolitl
frag. 19
Apouit frag. 22
Neit 367 f. Neit 372
Oudj.
12
Apouit frag. 13 ii Apouit frag. 17 Apouit frag. 18
Apouit
Neit 362--64
Neit
N
Oud j. frag T Oudj . frag. V 2-9
s
Neit
f rag.
Oud j. frag. P Oud j. frag. Q
ibid. ibid. t
Neit
6 A!
L
15 a
toideti 151. Mere traces.
24-over-8:-
18-21 Apouit frag. 28 Apouit frag. 29 Aba 1-7 Aba 69 Aba 136f. Aba 313-15 Aba 324--71
Later Occurrences
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102
First Occurrence
Aba Aba Aba Aba Aba Aba
377-423 424-37 452-514 523-3011' 587-605 587-96
First Occurrence
Later Occurrences
Aba frag. X Aba frag. Y
Iap. Schmitt xviii 34-39 BD 99 "Einl." beg. Aby 1
:'
§§ 1-4
b
Ph 22-28
B 9 C42i.
M 2 C 102-11 R11 X 154-75
Sq T
1 C 1
Be
227-32 192-99
T 2Be 217 if. T1 C 298-305 +308 f. T 2 L 105-20 T 3 L
Aba frag. Z i Aba frag
Later Occurrences
4-7
Aa
Aba frag. Bb Aba frag.
Cc ii 1-10
Aba frag. Cc ii 11-14 Aba frag. Dd ii7
Aba frag.
Ee
Aba frag. Ff
Aba frag.
1
g
Aba frag. I h Late Occurrence
Pedineit
146--4915;
154-63
C 41006
Pb
Aba Aba Aba Aim
frag. frag.D
f rag. frag;. Aia frag.
F GC Hi
Aia
frag.
IIii
Aba
frag. K f rag. L frag. N frag. 0
Aba
Aba Aim
Aba frag. Aba frag.
Hor II Sq
B
A
b
Ps. 226-28
Tchannehibu horiz. C 41057 p. 309
Pedineit 146-48
CJ 31566 Pedineit 148 f.
Pediniese 420-26
scattered
bits of same, 114-7.
750 begins like Pyr. 126.
III
a 5-9
Text VI
Hor II A TT 33 I, P1. XIV
632
S.168
32-18-2 1
CJ 315(16 mid.
154. Lines of orig. copied tn wrong order. With 52527 cf'. Pyr. 729 (in lUt. 412).
Text
C 41044 p.
cf.
V i 10 V ii
156. Aba
p.
C 410.55 P. 265 C 41008 pp. 103 f. C 41056 pp.~ 295 f.
1.
596-602 Incis.
141
p.
C 41044 72 C 41046 p. 93
U
155. Aba
97
C 41023 p. 228
C
frag.
41011
C
Aba frag.P Aim
p.
C 41007 17.101
Aba 606-x-612+y Aba 74373116 785-87
XV 12)
BM 32555 C 41002 p. 46
+ 172-77
Aba
Other Occurrences Besenmnut (RT
1-8
157. Pedlnelt 146 f. 11Pyr. a. 158. Ch. Kuentz sums up most of these refs. in BI FAO
XXXIV
(1934)
158 f. This spell about Isis
is
matched in C 41002, '06, '55. and '56 at least by one about Nephthys which likewise sags. Pyr.
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BD
Saq.
TR?
CT
Pyr.
Pyr. Parallels etc.
cf. 826 and 1 431 a-b
17 22 24 f. 26 28-29 a 41 a 43-47 43 a 48f. 49 bits 49 end 50-51 a
cf. 64 §S 1 of. 765-67 354 b 354 a in 41 a in 41 b-c 14 a 41 d 41 a end cf. 14 c temp. 263 beg.
cf.
50 b
1809
64 b 69-71 b 69-70 a 114 118-33
W
121 b-d 126-30 133 134 a 196-98 214 b 228 242 a-b 242 c 250-56 253 c-d 257-68 257-61 262 266 269 272-73 a 272 272 a-b 278 b 304-7
a-b 316 a-c
b
71 41 e cf. 14 b in
temp. 228 178 b-h
cf. 173a §S6 cf. 173 b and 216
cf.23same cf. 23 b same as 1052? of. 833 a
of. 44 b
of. 85 same of. 2026 b end-- 7a of. 431 433 423 b end-c 177 of. 769 a-b and 1861-62 a
of. 65 §82 mid. 174 349
2206 a-c
66 a 178t 178 8
temp. 367 a temp. 254
178 u 112 b 8lc beg. l5 dbeg.
326 39
304
b beg.
of. 169a
cf.l1a
§8
1
1. In this section of the indexes CT temp. nos. are given only when CT nos, have not been assigned.
103
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104 Pyr.
CT
318 c 318 c beg. 324-26 334 c + 335
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
TR
Saq.
93 §S 2 beg. 1572 § S 2 beg. 288
Pyr. Parallels etc.
BD
9a 949 c--50 a
cT
337
cf. 342, 351, 358, 926 f.,
999-1000
b, 1084
339-40
61 a 357 a and 935 c; cf. 1001 b cf. 351-53 cf. 358-GO a cf . 337 etc. cf. 1084 b
341 c 342-44
342-44
a
342 343 a 348
3606b-61 341 c and 935 c; cf. 1001 b
339-40
cf.
cf.
b
and1
348
vaguely 255 cf. 13 same
996 f.
b
c-99
423 b end-c
in 132 and 136
in
72
b
c f.603 in 47a 242 c cf. 690
425 d-e
cf.
431 433
228 242 a-b cf.
439
671
temp. 270
476-81 476-80
cf. 939-43 c
and
1472-76 cf. 961
beg.
480 d end
511 a 517 525-29
a
cf. 337 etc. 355 6-56
370-75 379 1. 392
505 505 b 506 511 f.
342-44
cf.
-6:61 a
4796b-80
b and
360 b-61 a cf. 342-44 cf. 337 etc.
358-60 a 358 360 b-61
398
339-40
cf .
351-53 351 355 6-56 357 a
360
c-86 b
cf. 348 andI 360 6-
b
cf. temp.
994
731
cf. 114 in§S2
e
ef. in 63 same
100 b 10 b temp. 417; cf . temp.
CT 86
87
§S 2
cf. 19
beg. cf.
5 aend-86
cf. 981-85 and 1408-11
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Pyr. Parallels etc.
ef.1416-20 cf. 565 566 cf. 559 560 697 a
530-33 559 560 565 566 570 575-76 a 580 c 593 594 a-b 603 609-10b 610 a
178 r 638 a 156 cf. 946 b-47 a cf. 392 178v
620 b-c 626-33 630 632 a 634 c
643 a beg. and 1806 a cf. 1824 a-b cf. 1627-37 1634 1635 b 903 a beg. and 2107 b
42
178obeg.
638 638 a 638 a beg. 638 c-d 638 d 641 b 642 c end 643 a 643 a beg. 645 d 655 a
Sag.
TR
CT
Pyr.
105
TEXTS
1607f.
580 c 825 a cf. 778 b 825 d 1805 b 1805 a
cf. 67 §
S3
end and
cf. in 39a
1806 610 a cf. 785 d cf. 859 a-b and
1226 a-b
in 327
655 6-c beg.
68 beg. 792 c and 875 c cf. 727 f. cf. 439 1073 mid.; same cf. 425 (d-e 570
657 e 659 671 690
as
697 a
714-16 7 17-18 6 717 a-b 720 721-22 b
721
72~-c.p
207
same as 1053 end-
cf. 208 212 beg.
cf.
54?
N 1055+52 f.
same as 924 f. cf. 1500--1501 a 69 §Sl
beg.
f. 819 a-b
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID Pyr.
TR
CT
Saq.
TEXTS BD
Pyr. Parallels etc. cf. Aba
525-27 (copied inwrong
729
order; correct in Pap. Schmitt xviii 36 f.)
731 b-32 a 737 737 e 752-54 a beg. 765-67 768-69 b
cf. 2004 b-5
same as 1792 mid. cf. 845 b 178 o end cf. 65
beg.
§S
cf. 24 f. 2
769 a-b 775 b-c beg. 776
cf. 253
a
c-d
end-c
824 b
824 a-b beg. and1
1626 cf. 6138 c-d
778 b
783
1860-62
cf.
cf. term). 252 beg.
a
785 d 791 a
cf. 645 d 67 § S 5very
endI 792 c 793-94 b 816 a 81 6 b-c 817 a
657 e and
84
in
§
S1
in 46 same
in 29 a
cf. 1511 1120 c, 1138 23 end cf. 721 a-c
1792 very beg.
cf.
and1
776
824 b end-c 825 a
775 b-c
825
638
d
832; cf.
826
1 431
d 44
d beg.
in
temp. 286
in
temp. 177
17
ab
and
834-36 826; cf. 17 and 1431 a-b
832 85 same
cf. 134 827-29 cf.
a d
737 e
cf. 655 a and 1226 a-b
same
864-67
866
1626
beg.
638 a b~eg.
d
833 a 834-36 835 a end-b 845 b 847 c 859 a-b
a,
1561 c, N709+
819 a-b 823 a-c 824 a-b beg.
827-29
8715 c
1259-60 a 1483 c end-(1
cf.
b
874 a--b beg.
72 in §53;
875
cf. 67§ S 6 beg. cf. 67 §a8 beg.
as 2210 b-c?
1159 c and 1204 a cf. 1950 a-b
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MORTUARY
Saq.
BD
Pyr.
875
TR
CT
c
cf. 67 § S beg.
885
894 a-b
TEXT S
107 Pyr. Parallels etc.
657 e and1 792 c
4
cf. 1752
c
cf. N 1055+27 f.
634 c and1 2107 b
903 a beg. 924 f. 926 f. 935 c
cf. 337 etc. 341 c and 357 a; cf.
939-43
cf.
same as
'720
1001 b
476-80
andI
14 72-7 6
63 near end
940 a 946-47 a
99 "Einl."
temp. 14 very beg.
§1
946 b-47 a 949 c-SO a 961 980 b 981-89 981-85 994 c 999-1000
ex.
endI cf.
a-b
594
334 c + 335 c T cf. 479 b-80 c beg. in 151
k
1408-15 525-29
cf. cf.
480 d end(
379 f. cf. 337 etc. cf. 341 c, 357 a,
b
1001 b
935 c
and1
lO2ab 1002
a-b beg.
1b;51 §S2 beg.
169a §S2
1003 a--b
111 b beg.
1003 a-b
1002
1005-8
cf. 1974-77 cf. 1978 a-b
a
1009 a-b
beg.
same as 1:33? same as 714-16?
1052
1053 end-54 1056 a 1059 a-b + 1061 1063 1063 var. 106Sf. 1073 mid.
in 167
c andI
a-b
in 4 c
197 180 211c §81
167
a
4a
177
same 425
1084 1084 1089 1119 1120 1120
b c-86 b a-c a b end c
as 690; cf.
d-e
cf. 343 a cf. 337 etc. cf. 1373 66 §S2 mid. 1561 d 817
a, 1138 a, 1561
c, N 709+23 1138 a
1138c
817
a, 1120 c,
end
1561
c, N 709+23 end
in62
in
22
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108 Pyr. 1140 a-b
1140
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
TR
CT
BD
Saq.
Pyr. Parallels etc.
67 §S8mid.
a-b beg.
1150 a 1159c 1204 a
and 74 g near beg. cf. 72 § S 1 end temp. 274 beg. 63 end; 72
§S4
N 709+22 end 866 b and 1204 a 866 b and 1159 c
in 39a
end;
in 327; cf. in 103 cf. 655 a and 859 a-b cf. 2213 d
1226 a-b 1233 b 1255 + 1257- 73 58 b 73 1258 c 1259-60 a 1291.92a 1360-62 b beg. 1373 1408-15 1408-11 1416-20 1431 a-b 1472-76 1483 c end-d 1500-1501 a 1511 1535 b-c 1539-42 15(1
§S 1 § S2 end cf. 793-94 b cf. 1360-62 b beg. cf. 1291-92 a cf. 1089
cf. 530-33
cf. 17 and 826 cf .
cf.
68 §
S 2 end
cf. 128
cf. 68
c
178
o
cf. 517 beg.
638
38
in temp. 177
1609
1831 d-32 a 1623 a cf. 1870 cf. 1872
a
1615 a
1609
1623 a 1626 1627-37 1634 1635b 1639 f. 1640 a 1746
b
817 a, 1120 c, 1138 a, N 709+23 end 1120 b end
1609-li
1620-21
721-22
15 a
a beg. 1585 a end-86 1607 f.
1609
and
cf. 816 b-c
d
1582-83
476-80
939-43 816 a
c
1561
a-c
cf. 981-89 cf. 525--29
a
776 and beg. cf.
626-33
630 632 a 28 cf. 1892 a cf. 29
824 a-b
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CROSS INDEXES Pyr.
CT
1747 b 1752 a 1752 c
in 327 in 62 cf.67
OF EGYPTIAN TR?
MORTUARY
Saq.
TEXTS
BD
109 Pyr. Parallels etc.
in39 a in 22
§S4
cf. 885
beg. 1755 b-c 1778 a 1788 1792 very beg. in 1792 in 1792 1792 mid. 1794 b-c 1805-9 1805 a 1805 b 1806 1806 a 1809 b 1811 1812 b 1824 a-c 1824 a-b 1831 b-32a 1831 d-32 a 1833 b-c beg. 1839 a 1854 end 1860-62 a 1861-62 a 1867 a
1794 b-c in148§S7
inl8
in 39 cf. 823 a--c cf. 1811 1812 b same as 737 1755 b-c temp. 176 642 c end 641 b 643 a 610 a 50 b
cf.
in
1792
in 1792
42 §S2 mid. cf. 620
in temp). 177
b-c
1609 in temp). 177 in 41 a temp. 276 beg. cf.65 §82 beg. 65
S end §
cf.
768-69
b
cf. 253 c-d 2 near
1870 1872 1882 a
cf. 1615
1892
cf. 1640 a cf. 1921 d-e
cf'. 1620-21 a
is
a
1904 a-b 1921 d-e
67
§
S 8 near
cf. 1904
end1 cf. 63 near beg. 67 §86 beg.; cf. 72 in §S83
1921 e 1950 a-b
cf.
1974-77 1978 a-b 2000-2003
2026 b
874 a-b beg.
cf. 1009 cf. 726
a-b beg.
b-29
cf. 731 b-32 a
a
end-
a-b
cf. 1005-8 a
2004 b-5 2018-21 2023
1929 f.
178 p 44 c
beg.
178x 85 same
cf. 214 b 178w
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110
TR
CT
Pyr.
cf. in 10
2030 b 2097 end 2107 b
c
62
near
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
is
ter).
223
1055+31 f.
temp.
293
1055+52 f.
208
66b 174 bbeg.
262
864-67?
1150 a
817 a, 1120c, 1138 a, 1561 c cf. 894 a--b cf.
in
717-18 b
41 a
Pap. Schmitt xviii 36 f.; cf. 729
525-27
(copied in
wrong order) 587-96
Aba
852-56
cf. 1233 b
Neit 300 Aba
beg.
same as
1055+27 f .
N
903 a
634 c and
N 1055±27-30
N
Parallels etc.
beg.
2137f. 66 § S 1 mid. 2202 c temp. 148 2206 2206 a-c 2210 b-c 2213 d N 709+22 end1 temp. 274 beg. N 709+23 end N
Pyr.
BD
Saq.
a
temip. 14
beg.
99 "Einl."
§§ 1-4 beg.
COFFIN TEXTS CT,1
CT temp.
TR?
BD
Saq.
169 a
Pyr.
la
of. 316 a-c
11b
1002
1 b
Ill1
beg.
a-b
etc.
CT Parallels etc.
a1
§S
2beg.
b beg.
70 169
2f. 4
of. 66 §S81 near beg.
4 a mid. lB c lB d
4b 5
3,50a
6 6a 7-9
350
b lB
11 12-14 15 16 17 18
313 296 60 171 230 306+64 a 64 b; 393 64 c; 470 +472
19 20-25
294
21
290 beg.
mid.
169 &-g
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INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN
C,T temp.
22 parts 23 parts 24 beg.
25 beg. 26 27 28 29 30
in
TR
Saq.
MO RTUARY' BD
TEXTS Pyr.
111 CT Parallels etc.
290
in 290 290 end in 290 147 186
94
1639 f. cf. 1746
a
94 b 249
30 § S 2
36 § S2 om.
30 §S201. beg.
33
37 a §S mid.
§S 4
b; 552
99
36 § S 2
beg. 30 § S 2 comn. be0g.
§S 4 mid.
358 parts of 49, 63, and 204 parts of 49,
34 35 36
63,
§S 2 §S 2
36
§S
§S2 cam.
a
36 § S 5
37 a § S 2
33
om. beg.
§
5
beg.;
4 36
om. §5
2 mid. 30 §S2 om. beg.
37 a § S 2 mid.
37 a § S 3
cf.
616
37 b §S2 end 33 38 38 § S bits 38§ 36 mid. 38 § S6 end
5
39 beg.
4
179
1 beg.
37 b
5
§
beg.; 37
8
§S 7
37 a
30
§8 2 con. beg. 37 a § 1 b)eg. cf. 37 a § S3
§ S5
37
557
33
mid.
36
and
204;
om. end 36
mid.;
37a§S2omi.
beg.
011.
36
2
184 99 a
31 32 33 33 33
end
mid.;
§S 4
363
36 § a7
42 §S 41
1 beg.
§S31
41 §S2 39 § S 3 end
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112
TR
C'temp. CTI
CT
§ S2
39
mid. 285 beg. 39§S2 end2 39§S3ex. beg.-5 39 § S 3 end 40 116 40 § Smid. 41 41 §S1 41 §S8 2 42 42 §S 1 42 §S2mid. 43 211 44
OF PYRAMID TEXTS Saq.
BD
Pyr.
CT Parallels etc.
40
§S
38
§ S 6 end
5mid.
187
39 §S2 mid.
38 § S 5 bits 38 §S6 mid.
beg.
37 b §
85
a§
44
Sf
.
196-98
44d§ S 3
48
92
49
316
50
364
51 51 §S2 beg.
75
i
lb
cf. 54§ S 1end
end
277
53
283
54 54
319
etc.
1:
§ S11 end andj4 end
55
end;
56 §8S
2 end; cf. 51
§ S 5 end 52
55
57 58 59 60 61
1002 a-b
etc.
52
56
S1mi(1.
86 87 88 89 90
1 69 a§ S2
§ S
55
§
44a
315 272
56
§ S 3 mid1(.
2026 b end27 a; cf. 214 b 833 a; cf. 134 a
44 d beg.
51
d
44
1 mid. 44 b 44 c beg.
mid. 45 f. 47
S 2 endI
1824 a-c
54§S1 end etc.
end
§S
354 54
2 end
372 16 324 275 2. In disorder.
21 20
§ S 1 end etc.
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INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN
C T temp.
62 91 62 near beg. 62 mid. 63 48 63 near beg. 63 near end 63 end1
SaQ.
TR
MORTUARY
113
TEXTS
BD
CT Parallels etc.
Pyr.
22 2097 c end 1138 c + 1752 a cf. 1921 e 940 a
1204
in39 a
a etc.
72 §S 4end; in
327; cf. in 103 64
347
§S1I
64
65 65
cf. 22 78 a
§ S 2 b)eg.
cf . 768-69 b and a
62 cf. 253
65§S2mid. 65 § S 2 near
1860c-d
1867 a
end1
66 66
786b
§ S 1 near
cf. 4 a mid.
beg.
mid.
66§S1
2202 c
1119
66 §S2mid.
67
a
284 a
67 §8 ex.
72 §8S3
mid.
beg.-2 67 §
S3
cf. in 39 a
endI
cf. 655 a etc.
cf. 885
67 § S 4beg.
1752
67
§S85 end
67
§ S 5 very
cf. in 327
candI cf.69 §Slnear
end1 791 a
end 67
§S 6
cf. 72 in §8S3
67 §S6heg.
1950
a b; cf.
874 a-b beg. cf. 875 1140 a-b
67 § S8 beg. 67 § 88mid. 67 §88 near end
1921
74 g near beg.
cf. 1904 a-b
284 b 68 68 beg. 68 § S 2 end
655 b-c beg. 1535 b-c
317+203
69 69 §8
d-e;
heg.
§S 1near end 69 § 8 3 158 70 71 297 72
721 cf. 67
69
1 40 64 b
§ S 5 end
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114
Pyr.
CT temp.
CT
72
YTS TE'1RSa.
§S1end
CT Parallels etc.
cf. 1140 a-b beg.
67
72 §S3 mid.
§8S 1 beg.-2 cf. 67 § S 6
72in §S3
72 in §S83
874
a-b
beg.;
§ S 4 end
72
cf.
1950 a-b 1204 a etc.
in 39a
ex.
63 end; in 327; cf. in 103
73§S1
1255+ 58
73 § S 2 end 74 74 g near beg. 75 ex. end 75 cnd 76 77 78-80
1258
1140 a-b
115 351; 352 a
26
b -d
81
26
e
82
216 321
80 § S 6 84
§S
84
29 a
§ S 1 beg. 817
29 b
85 §S2
149
672;
119;
417
cf.
86 §S 2 87
S
88 89 90 91 92 93 93 ex. beg.
a etc.
kc2
§8 2
cf.
19
511
149k 2 §S2
4
§ 2 beg. 87 S 3 87
6
k2
149
84 i 85
and
§S
46
1bleg.
86
67§ S 8mid.
cf. 81 cf. 80
84 §S8 1 84
c
80
26
f.
1257-
b
cf. 86 4
§ S 2 and
of. 85
§S 2
f.
511 a
kc S2
cf. 149 2 end §
118 45 a 595 45 b; 693
65 b
152
2;65 a 217
93 § S 2
318c
beg.
a;
94
114 178
95
114
incl.
b; 610
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INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN TR
CT temp.
96 97
Saq.
114 d; 611
8 a;
b; 688
56
cec;
TEXTS15 Pyr.
115
CT Parallels etc.
of . 89 beg. 56 a-b 104 cf. in 229 32
104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112
cf.
92 a beg.
133
in 103
39 a
of. 1204 a etc.
of. 63 end and 72 § S 4 end
59
339 +
134
60 f.
438; 769 466 81
62
28 b
112 om.
§81 113
28 b om. §S82
114 114 beg. 114 in §S82
136 150
731
mid.
115-17
259 259 259 109
a-c d ; 402 c; 492 a-d
118 119 120-23 124 125 126 f. 128 129 130 132 in
BD
114 c; 611 a
98-100 100 beg. 101 f. 103
131-35
MORTUARY
§S 1
136-39 136 in §S1 140 140 beg. 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 ex. end1 148 i
63 cf. 505 b 64 65 66± 67 title 67
a-d
109 e
67 e
109f f-
68
109 h
68 c
62
69 760f. 72
346 + 309 308
a-b
of. 158283 a beg.
47 a--d
398c-99b
cf.136in§S1
398c-99b
cf.132in§S1
47 e
18 7 345 250
2 16 17
18 1778 a
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OCCURRENCES OF CT
149
149 end 150 151 151 a 152
TIR
CT temp. 344 b; 403
340 a
TEXTS
PYRAMID BD
Saq.
Pyr.
83 a
344a 67 9c 2; 65 a
93
152 § S 2
beg. 153 154 154 beg. 155 156 157 158 159 159 §S 2 f. 159 § S 23 beg.
CT Parallels etc.
318 c beg. 3 115 77 243 114; cf. 116 112 a 113 109 a 149b
2 f.
§S
161 §S2f.
159 § S
107
2 beg. 160 160 abbrev. 160 §S1
108 111 a
cf.
149
d
§S1
160
§ S3
149d §S2
161 161 §S2f. 162 465+423 + 461 163 164 396 16S f. 1 3 167 304 a-d 4 a-d 167 a 167 c 168 304e; 355o a4e 169 355 b; 429 170 382
149 b 159 §S2-3beg.
cf.
lO63 var. 215 c§SL1 incls.1056 a cf. 191 c
170 end 171 172 173 173a §81
cf. 172 387 654 234
cf. 170 end 23
of.
beg. 173aa
§S
cf. 121 b-fl cf.
cf.
38
199 a, also
202 a and 203 c and f
126-30 of. 216 §S 2f.
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174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 184 ex. beg. 184 near beg. 18Sf.
IN D]
EXES
TI?
CT temp.
117
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUTARYTEXTS Saq.
ID
Pyr.
CT Parallels etc.
24
247 156 46
6
36 a 1065 f.
646 373 624
106
1059 a-b + 1061
127 +108
172 236 a
185-90,
begs. of
192, and 195
b-c;
236
449 f. 186 mid. 187 188 188 beg. 188 mid. 189 189 end 190 191 191 a-b 191 a 191 c 192 192 beg. 193 194 195 195 mid. 196 197 198 199 199 a
188 and
195
cf. 187 and 195 186 mid.
b-c
232
cf. 195
mid.
239 a 237 239 b-c 23 a
240 27 d; 198 b; 233; 455 23 b 29 312 231
cf. 167 c
cf. 187 and 188 cf. 189 end inclh. 1056 a
405
51; 52 a; 189 a
27
200 201 202
202
188 mid.
cf.
235; 451 232 a 452
cf. 173 a § S 1 beg., also 202
a and 203 c and f a
cf. 44 b
27 b; 708 27 c; 707 a
189 f
203 c and f; of. 173 a Si1 beg. and 199 a
203 a-g 203 b
189 d-k of. 278 and 287
§
8
§
8
1 1
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OCCURRENCES OF PY RAMID CT temp.
CT
BID
Sag.
TR
TEXTS
203 c and f
CT Parallels
Pyr.
199
a
cf. 189 c
203 h 204 205 206 207 208
6; 30 69 +238 a 238 b; 531 238 c; 629
209 210 211 211 beg. 212
143 b; 516 143 c; 246 558 143 d 715
143
714-16 N 1055± 52 f.; ef.
a
717-18
212
etc.
7e.173a
a § S 1 beg. and
202
cf. 35 b
b 221 b
717 a-b
beg.
213 19 214 215 152 215 a beg. 215 a end-b 210 215 c 305
215 c § S 1
1063
216 216 §S2f. 217 218 219 220 221 221 b 222 223 224
420
225
340
225 §
226
S
5
cf.
cf. 167 a
126-30 cf.
540 + 596 53
491 448 384 143 c; 246
210 56; cf. 59
54 a
b
83 b
68
292 291 cf.
43
227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235
69
498
26 b § S
if. 69 a
b-70
173b
§S3f.
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142 125 a 125
277 278 278
561
b 47 c 47
48 49 a
206 b-c
49
39 131 11
50 51 52
44 b
b- c
11 a beg.
332;
33
485
144 261
53 13
cf. 342 a 188 353 194 24 21 208
14 15 76 77 78 79
193 192
74 75
cf. vaguely 370-75
23 457 45__; cf. 241 cf. 517 b
273 274
421;
618
f.
25 26
h2
27 a
149
27 b
beg. 149 h2 end
28
cf. 328 mid.
mid.
275 276 277 277 a
CT Parallels etc.
47 a
b; 638
125 c; 132 206 a
255 a 256 257 258 259f. 261 262 263 264 26Sf. 267 268 f. 270 271 272
274
Pyr.
BD
Saq.
TR
CT temp.
CT
240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248f. 250 251 252 252 beg. 253 254 255
119
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
551 147b §S51 149 e§S2
§S 1
a§ S3
30
§S
278 §S 1 278 § S 279 280-82 283
14912
if.
4
§ S if.
cf. 9b
cf. 82 a, 98§S1,
§S1
and 189 e 14912 §S 3
32 16-18 20
86
a
cf. 203 b and
287 § S 1
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS CT
284 285 286 286 beg. 287
CT temp.
TR
673
38
C
Saq.
BD
9b
cf. 82 a, 98 §S1,
Pyr.
CT Parallels etc.
21 22 31
377
242
287§S1
cf.
§S1
cf. 203 b an(d 278
§S1
14912 288 289 290 291 292 293f. 295 296 297 298 299 300 in
112 245 413 105; 682 120 273 157
9a
324-26
40
30
31 86 b cf. 57 b
219 482 397 469
300
301 302 303 304 305 306 307 307 308 309 310
§S1, and 189 e
in 74
486
76 77
cf.
305
390 380 cf. 302 79 85 153Bc
a
153B 55
83-84
310 b-c
310 b beg. 311 311 beg. 312 312 beg. 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320
d beg.
104 beg.
cf. 311 beg. cf. 310 b beg. 78 25 649
106
80
338
19
129 10
55 56
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324 325 326 326 beg. 327 327 mid. 327 mid.
CT temp.
TR
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS12 Sag. PD yr.
121
CT Parallels etc.
307 322 15 d beg. 301 b 301 a
304-7
39 b 39 a
cf. 655
a 1747 b +
cf. 67
§ S 3 endI
1204 a 328 328 mid. 329
15 d end cf. 274 mid1. cf. 144f mid.
299
330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340
205
341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353
428
353 beg. 354 a 354 b
213
509
58 a
cf. 336 cf. 335
17 20 20 20 13; 121; 122 b
31 a 295 637 59
a-6
59 c 288 58 a
29
a-b
29 c
174 a
257-61
31
21 227 102 d-e
38 b
57 c
62
a
beg.
+
57 a; cf. 60
28-29 631
26
a
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122
OF PYRAMID
TEXTS
NUMBERS
COFFIN TEXTS: PREPUBLICATION temp.
CT
CT
TR
165f
3
Saq.
Pyr.
BD
3 C ;T
temp. Parallels etc.
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
204
10
323 252
30
147
16 9
11 12 a
56 52
inch.
b
12
92
b
cf. 590
§S4
636; cf. 477
13 99 "Einl."
14
8
15 16 17 18 19 20
58 41 2
146
214
end
20
cf. 154 261
21 22
§
22
T
23 24 25 26 27
256
near
beg.
1.91
7S
35 a f.
259 f. 312
§T
1"begs.
77t
beg.
78
beg.
716 + 78-8i 200-202 +
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
192
90
193 204 350 105 38
3.
In
the case
of
7 59
CT
temp.. TI?. and Seq. spells
identified as Pyr.. CT, and/or BD, subdivisions are listed under the latter headings only. 4.
sive
CT
temp. nos. 1--379 are
assigned to the succes-
unnumbered items (ex. the last one) in
Lacau.
Sam.
C,
to
Index VIII where incomplete lists of refs. occurrences appear. Nos. were used by A. de
380-772
Buck in hand copies of CT does. prepared for the 01. Of
this latter group only the nos. which tie Into other
refs.
are given
here.
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CTI
250
39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
TR
123
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
Sag.
Pyr.
BD
CT
temp.
Parallels etc.
50 45
89 +91 36 a
176
63 in 3S f.
51 52
part in
557
55
53 54 54 a 55 55
INDEXES
35 37 12; 120 310
83-84
b-c
56
beg.
101 f. + 98100
57 58 58 a 59 60 61
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 84 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83
348
345sf.
29
11 129 in 3Sf. 16 end--18
69 part
in
581 54 205 beg. 2 f.
517
c
51 517 d 154 beg. 65Sf. 74 111
115
62
beg.
557
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124 CT temp.
85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94
CT
62 48
Saq.
TR
TEXTS
BD
Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
22 88
1639'. + cf.
28 f.
1746
95 96 97 98 99
a-b
32
t.
10
100 100 b
100 100 101 102 102
506 374 a 300
c end1-d d a b
102 c 102 d-.e
374 d; 527 cf. 60 62 a beg. 57 a
353
102 d
102
e
103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 a 113 b 114 115 116 117 a 117 b 118
1119
103 291 316 183 end 120-23+ 125-28 288
213
682 80
67 f.6
324-26
9a
153 beg. 94-97 75 ex. end 40
63 a beg. 88 86 292
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.
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121 122 123 123 beg. 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 a 135 b 136 137 138 139 1407 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166
CT
Saq.
TR
BD
125
TEXTS Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
139; 419 285 end 243-45
47
183 beg. 322
55
251 246 98-100 107 b
51 48
114
63
56 c-e 61 458
123; 419 84 242 208-11 beg. 254
53
26 66 114 beg.
63 beg.
136 beg.; 731 mid.
215 a beg.
175 295 70
5 31
7. Slightly suggestive of CT 218 (
2206
40
BD 53).
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126 CT temp.
TR
CT
OF PYRAMID TEXTS Saq.
BD
Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
167 168
4
169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177
12-14 184 incis. 178 k 1805-9 inchs. 847 c + 1831 b-
32 a 1833
178 179 180 181 182
in
94
37
ablbrev. 183 184 185 186 187
266
204
27 39
8
3 ex.
267 265 f. 258
14
75 74
76
a
b
27 d; 233; 455
192
517 a
12
199 200 201 202 203 203
31
beg.--5 256
205 188 206 189 206 111 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 198r
b-c
beg.
182 end
198
and
69§ 8 3 f.
beg. in 35 f. 330 247-49
part in 58 49
44
b
557
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224 224 a 225 226 a 226 b 227 228 229 230 231 232 233
234 235 236
TR
CT
CT temp.
207 208 2094 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223
Pyr.
BD
Saq.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
79
262 215 a end-b 44
85 38 62 a
353 beg.
102 d1
beg.
81 82 f. 93
ex.
beg.
178 q cf. 57
297
b
28
N 10)5+ 27-30 25 45 8b 772
57
38 b
C
incis. 114 104
15 195
188Sf. 27 d;198 b; 455
192 173 187 184
23
451
ex.
237
beg.-86 191
238
205
239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247
190-91 b 191 c
end-7 of. 26
287 155 32 40
289 210 174
24
248 249
30
250
148 end
18
251 252
9.
127
EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
This + Pyr. 18
c-d is
Baly's FL 178 (see p. 3).
cf. 45_
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128 CT temp.
CT
Py
yr.
cf. 7,83
252 beg. 253 254 255
CT temp. Parallels etc.
a
272- -73 a
27
99 "[M.R.I" b cf. 154 near beg.
256 257 258 259 260 261
TEXTS
64-66 36 13
115--19w
255
20 end
cf.
vaguely 370-75
262 263 263
beg.
264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 274 be~g.
cf. 50-51 a 26 34 182 end abbrev.
476-8S1 33 87 30
47
293 f.
1150 a; N
61
275 276 276
20
beg.
277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 beg.
7 09+
22 end
1854 endl 52 111 a
81
b-c
82
1 53 67Mnf.
S
39 § 2 end' 0
285 end
123 incls. 835 a end--b
286 287 28.8 289 90
42
45b
347
21-25
0
parts'
cf.
169 c-g
226 9.
CT
119 1 T
Is
TR 67 title.
1.I
10.
In
iodr
disorder.
beg.
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292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301
CT
TR?
Saq.
225§S5"
MORTUA4R1 BD
129
TEXTS Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
68§S5
N 1055+31 f. 19 343 10 72 73 329
cf.
144frnh ii. 100
327 + 326
c end--d
39
beg.
302 303
63 a beg.
304
167f.
305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314
215
315
45 f.
316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339
49
627
c
16 b)eg. 324 13 1-35 130 end
72 71 11
cf.
194 7-9 86 89
69 §S 11. 54 84 325
46 57
60
21
253
317 107 a
623
745
33
44 19 60
11. Beg. close to end of TR83.
485
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID
CT temp.
340
CT
TR
149 end + 225
83
cf. 255 a
cf. 13 a
Saq.
TEXTS
BD
Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
341 342
342
a
343 344 345 346 347 348 349 349 end 350
350 ex. end 351 352 353 354
150 + 149 148 ex. end 130 beg. 64
cf. 261 a
17 70
178 i a
f. LB d-e
75 enld
end
257
84 84 15
352 351.
156f. 168
356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 367 a 368 369 370 371 372 373
43
12 a
34
39 beg. 50
90
517 e beg. 269
179
106
a
100C
374 b 374 c 374 d 375 376 377
vaguely
370-73
75
355
374
cf.
5beg. 102
286
304
beg.
99 "[M.R.]" a
503
c;
527
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4.13b§
CT
TR
170 221 171 303 17 164 299 118 149 'beg.l 197 290 cf. 86
Saq.
MORTUART TEXTS BD
Pyr.
CT
131
temp. Parallels etc.
64 b
259 d
65
cf.
19
511 f.
cf. 119 (=672) 123; 139
cf. 126--310
216
274
28
618
162 b beg.
341 169 108
S1
37
ex. end
§
S
355 b 769
44(512
448 449 450 451 452
220 183 186 187 188 beg.
236 b 236 ,; 235
45313
455 45i7 458 461 465 466 469 470 472 477 482 485 486 491 492 498 503
192 270
27 d;
198 b; 233
25
135 b
162 b
endI
162 a 109
300
beg.
64
18 end
64
18
c beg. c end 12 b
cf.
298 253 301 219 119
237
33
(=636)
332 76
1f.114
99 "[M.R.]J" a
12. Hymn Ith Nefertem j; see H. Kees in Z AS LVII (1922) 92-120. 13. CT temp. 45_ CT 271 (= .Saq. 26) ; cf. CT temp. 241.
Is
376
14. Cf. CT ma.notes onT2Llf.
238) and T 1 B~e 48 if. (CT 237 only).
(CT237beg.-#
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132
CT temp.
CT
TR
Seq.
a
516 517 a 517 b
C
t31
143 b 198 c
35 b
2(09cf. cf f. 272
cf. 27 a
cf. 149 h 2 beg. 73 76 365 102 c; 374 d 238 b
517 c 517 d 517
e beg.
527 531 536 540 541 551 552 553 557
2(
25 a end 217 beg. cf. 173 c 276 33
cf. 23 c
cf. 38 99 b incis. parts of 49, 63, and 204
36 211 245
558 561
47 c
125c
579 581 583
65
149
590
incis. 91 and 92 b
602
110 a end
a
617
c
632 636 637 638 646
114 b 114 c-d
95 96 f.
617
631
cf. 12a
90 217 end
595 596
618 619 623 624 627 628 629
e
29 incis. 92 b §S4
587
610 611 613 616
CT temp. Parallels etc.
99 "[M.R.I"
503A 509
Pyr.
BD
179 b
37 b 33 35 a 28
274
of .
421
153
cf. 11
cf. 310
180 63 a beg. 63 a mid. 714-16 26
207 354 b cf.
302
297
238 c
57 b 12 b; cf. 477
344 244
178
47 b
125b
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649 653 654 656 667 668 670 672 673 682 688 693 707 708 715
CT
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY
TR?
Saq.
BD
TEXTS13
133
Pyr.
CT temp. Parallels etc.
cf. 511 f.
119; cf. 417
313 153 beg.
172 41 9b 10 ef. 15c beg. 19 21
86 284 291 97 91 202 201 212
105 8a 45 b 27 c 27 b cf. 505
734 745 769 772
25 b 311 108
438
226 b LACAU, TEXTES RELJGlEUX IGYITIENS
TI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 in 10 a 10 b 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
CT
CT temp.
Saq.
lBD
TI? Parallels etc.
Pyr.
36 146
18
165Sf.
1
167 f. 175 176 350
304 156 46 31 15 9 100
36 a
a-b cf. 2030 506
255 256 257 147 148 ex. end 148 end 317 61 60 62 173 174
310; cf. 623 199 261 188
353 7 345 2.50 338 275 324 91 234 247 224
b
cf. vaguely 370-75
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25
OCCURRENCES OF CT
TR
CT temp.
TEXTS
BD
45 c264
255
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 37 a 38 38 b c
39 40 41 42 43 44 44 a 44 b 45 46 47 48 49
49
Sag.
a
26 27
38
PYRAMID
52 52 beg. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
b
220 59 273 157 244 271 265 53 260 54
345 f. 293 f. 295
12; 120 3 52 286 327 + 326 1beg. 289
212 227
57C 31
301 245 17 287 356 337
45 b 12 a 12 6
cf. 200
84 243-45 246 247-49
40 321 125 132 206
44
a
50
99 "[M.R.]"
250 251 252
39
254
144 67 129 10 322 205 32 339 134 81 136 259 a-c 259 d; 402
b
131
11
11 a 322 323 325 330 105 107 107
a b
111 114 115-17 118 119 ex,§
T 259 e; 492
beg.
Pyr.
TR Parallels etc.
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INDEXES temp.
TR
CT
67
119 §T+ 120-23 +
68 69 70 71 72 73 74
126-28 129
62
130
CT
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY Saq.
BD
3
TEXTS Pyr.
135
TR Parallels etc.
109 a-e
125
beg.
346
130 end
309
131-35
308
298 193 192 194 24 21 208 106 214 279
265 f. 267 258 259 f. 261 262 316
75
76
7 78
79 80 81 81
109 f-h
b-c
81 c beg.
278 b
82 83
149 end + 225
84
75
8
44
5
86 87 88 89 90
end(
1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9a 9b
351; 352 211 315 272 92 316 364
45 f. 47 48 49 50 LACAUITT
Saq.
281 340
CT
QUIBELL, EXCA VATIONS AT TR?
1WD
Pyr.
579
553 288
9 b§81
cf. 278 § S 1 and 287 §S81
9c
151 a
10 11
-Ttemp.
C
69 § S3
kSAQQARA
112 667
324-26 cf. 82 a, 98 §81, 14912 §81, an( 189 e 67 a
668
(1906-1907) Saq. Parallels etc.
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OCCURRENCES OF
Sag.
CT
CT temp.
TR
PYRAMID TEXTS
12 a 13 14 14 a 14 b 14 c 15 15 a 15 b 15 c beg. 15 (1)eg.
15 d eand 16 17 18 19
356
43 a cf. 69-70 a
cf. 49
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
cf. 670 326 328 280 281 282 86
304-7
119;
283 284 285 268 269 270 271 272 f. 274
Cf.
672;
84§S
31 32 33 34 35 36 36 a 37 38 39 40 41 41 a-c
278 286 279 253
511 f.
86 a 673
457
45_; cf. 241 149 h2 421;
618
1+±85
a
30
end
1539-42 593
cf. 417
29
Sag.
Pyr.
BD
43-44 a
12
46
§8S
38
C
1
incis.
817 a
332; 485
176 1609-11 incis. 1788 70 656 incls. 1839 a, 41 a,
bits
of 49, 4341
47, Neit
d
48 f. 69-71
b
626-33 227
227 69 a
and 300
Parallels etc.
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Saq.
44 44b 45 45 b 46 47
137 Sag.
Parallels
etc.
42
287
13"-0 beg. CT
1
314
CT
BOOK OF THE DEAD TR Saq.
temp.
§T
Pyr.
PID Parallels etc.
72 §T;99c §T
Pleyte 172
I1815
IlB c-c
4 b-6 a 93; 152 153
2 3 4 5 5 beg. 6 6 §S4f. 7
§
147 c 1 102 a 374 c 151 i
97
8b 9 10 11 11 a beg. 11 b 12 13 13 §T 1 14 15af 15 gi 15k 15 h beg. var. 15 h beg.
65 a
1a6
8a
var.
Pyr.
49 a
247
BID 1
BD
TR
CT temp.
TEXTS
cf. 92 a beg.
114 d 225
73 48 49 252 beg.
11 beg.
52 beg.
54 a
37 a
120 121; 122 b
340
17
§'T4
15B3
g
I583 c l5i§S4;15A5 § S 5; etc.
S2
1.5i 15 h beg. var.
151,§S4
§S
2; 15A5
§ S 5; etc. 15A 127 a-c
15A2 a-b 15A3 a-c 15A4 15A5 15. Interpolated nos. such as this are Naville's except as mndlv. noted. 16. BID spells found in CT, but for which no CT nos. of any kind are available, are checked here.
15A5,
17. BID 15A1-4 are Nay.'s hymns to rising sun; for added by the writer, see article mentioned on p. 6.
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138 CT
1D
CT temp.
OF PYRAMID TEXTS
TR?
Saq.
Pyr.
BD Paralels etc.
15 h beg. var. § S 2; 15 i §S
15A5§S
4; etc.
15.118
a-b
15B2 15B3
15B3
cf. 148a §P1 +
a
3+.5
15B3 15133
b
15h
c
15133 d 15133 e I5B3 f 15B5
15133 15B3 15135 15133
15 g
g h i
15134
16 a-b 335; cf. 336
17
§T5
17 § P 2 17 §T 1-3
18
17 §T I mid. 17 §T4 18 18 §T 1-3
18 § T 2 mid.,
1§T2 mid. 18 §T5 18 §T6 mid. 19 20 20 §T 1-3
ibid. 6 mid.; 17
21 22 23 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26
18S§T 1-3;20 §T 1-3
also
6
mid.
13§T 1 19 17 §T1-3;
>
337; 338; 339
§T
1-3
18
'Id 351
a a end b"
536 734
a b
18. BD 158B1-3 are Nay.s hymns to setting sun; for on p.6. 19. In CT only.
1584 f.,
added by the
writer, see article mentioned
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26 b
OF E
CT temp.
CT
BD
INDEXES
GYPT IAN TR
§ S I f. cf. 226 § S
MORTUARY Sag.
TEXTS Pyr.
139
BD
Parallels etc.
i f. 27 28 28 a 28 b 28 b orn. §S2 28 c 29 29A 29B 30 30A
30B 30B 30B
112 orn. §S 1 113
Budge 20 29A
587
Budge 29B Budge 29C 30A x 30B
§T §T 1
64 §T 5f. 148a §T8
31 a 31 b 31 c
342
31 c
228
227
§S 4
69 a § S4 69 b-70 §S + 68 §T 2f.
§ S 1-3 beg. + 4
om.§
32 32 a 32 b 32 c 33 33 a 33 b2' 34 35 35 a
617 a
617 c
22 § T
35 a § T 35 b 35 c 36 37
cf. 209
38 38A
cf. 173 c cf. bits in 173 c
443 b §S1 ex. end cf. 541
cf. 23 c cf. bits in 23 c
Nay. 38B
38A beg. 39 4022
40 a 40 b 41 20. Tr.
(1909
and 1928).
21. In CT only.
22. Whole spell noted In Nay."s Lb only.
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140
CT temp.
CT
BiD
41B 42 42 §S232-3 beg 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ,50B24 51 52 52 a
TR
25
PYRAMID
Saq.
TEXTS Pyr.
10 11 Budge S0A 28 a beg. + c 52 a; 189 a 189 a-c
199I
199 a
51; 102 b beg. ; 124 b beg.
223
54 a § S 1 56
§ S1
57 57 57 57
a a beg. b c
cf. 56 §
58 59 60
S1
59 ex. at beg.
222
353
ex.
beg.
632
352
227
cf. 222 cf. 353
a §S
54
cf.
102 e
cf. 297
d
57
Parallels etc.
a
218
53 54 54 a 55 56
BiD
1
cf. 60 ex. beg. 62 a cx. beg. 38 b 122 a 56 cx. at beg.
cf. 62
cf. 102 d-e
beg.
a
+57 a
61 62
62 a
353 beg. 62 a beg. 62 a ex. beg. 63 a 63 a beg. 63 a very beg.
102 d;213
cf.
60 beg.
57 a beg. Nay.
63A
63 b 64 64 var.
Nay.
63B
§ T 2-5 § T 3 var. 64A9 TP5F,. 23. Cf. analogies
148 a § T 5-8 of. 130 §T4 30B § T
63 a
302;-627 117 a
628
mid.
64 64
Litany of
with T 1 L 112--20. Sqd1 Be 17-24, 1, etc.
the Sun IV
24. Budge
in If unefer
etc.,
p. viii. Budge,
and 1928) p. 191. has a dif. SUB. tr. from the In Ilsnefer etc. he calls 50A.
Tr.
(1909
text wh.
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BD
CT
65 a 65 b Nay. 65 66 66 a 67 67 a 68-70 68
93; 152 90
TR
Saq.
Pyr.
141 BD
Parallels etc.
2 2206 262
148
174 b beg.
151
9c incl. 31 b-c, 292 43
227 228
~1
99 c
72 § T
1 §T
73 74
9
in 74
in 300
75 76 77 78 78 beg.
301 302 312
79
q.v.
225
68 §S 5 69 a 69 b-7 0 71 72
OF EG PTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS
and 99 c
486
25 306
80 81 81B 82 82 a
Nay.
ef. 9b
cf. 278 §S1 and
287
§S 1
81A
cf. 14912 §S1 and1 189 e
§S81 189 f beg.
82 b 82 c 82 d 83 84 beg. 84 ex. beg. 85 85 a 86 a 86 b 87 88 89 89 beg. 90
310 b
310 c 307
153B? c 20
283 296
cf .
100 beg. 28
91P 92 92 a beg.
556b 55 c 141
in
602
cf. 97
25. MK form
Is longer than that of Emp. !i. Latter has only 18 1 of spell proper.
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OCCURRENCES
BD
CT
CT temp.
92 b
PYRAMID
TEXTS
Saq.
Pyr.
BD Parallels etc.
in 602 in 12 a; in 590
92 b § S 4 93 94 95 96 97 98 98§SI
TR
OF
cf.278§S1
cf. 9b
287
and
§S
§S 1
cf.
12 S
149 § and 189 e
1
1
99 "Einl."
14
99 "Einl." §§ 1-4 1)eg. 99 "Einl."
Abga
587-96
946-47
§ I ex. end
99 "[M.R.I" 99 "[M.R.]" a 99 "(M.R.]"' b 99 "[M.R.]"
in CT only intro.
376; 503 255
a
list
27
503A1
conci.
C 99261
99 c
72 1 §T;72 §T 129
99 c § T 100 101 102
102 a 102 b ex.
124 b ex. end
end(
102 b beg. 102 c 103 104 105
199
a
52 a etc.
309
106
179
107
159 §8S2
373 109 a § S2 beg.; 149 b §S 2 beg.
beg. 108 108
160
§S81-3
111
beg.
108
cf. 149d §S 1 149d4§S2
§81 108 § 3
109 a 109 a
a
S
159
§8S2 f.
28. CT temp. 443, which Lacau not Inc. here.
149b
(S are. I1
50) and de Buck (E C T
111331.
§S2f.
n. 9) treat as Intro, of
BD 99.
is
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109 a § S 2 beg. 109 b 110 a-b 110 a end 110 111 a 111a§S3 Ill b 111 b beg.
CT
CT
temp.
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS TR
Sal.
Pyr.
143
BD
Parallels etc.
107
613
c
108 § S 1-3 beg.
160 abbrev.
149d § S 2beg. 1b
1002
beg.
a-b
169
a § S 2 beg.
var.
of 116
beg. 112 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 122 123
a b
157 272 a-b 158 156 154 cf. 156
var. of 147
54 a 340 a b
340
37 a
114
c2
144 c 147 a § S1-3 12 13;
122 b
58 13; 121 139; 125 superscription
124
124
a
124 b ex. end 124 b beg. 199 a 124 c 125 125 superscription27 126 126 vig. 127 128 129 130 130 a 130 b 130 §T2 130
etc.
123; 139
Nay. 127A and 12713?
137A
ex. beg.
134 § T5-8 137A §T 1 cf. 64 § T 3 var. 133 §T6f.
§T
130 §T 4 130 § T5 f. Nay.
§T 4
133 §T7 end
130 §T3-6 130 3
So
52 a
100
§T2
27.
102 b ex. end
I11335.
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OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID LID
130 §T7
CT
CT temp.
TR
Saq.
TEXTS Pyr.
BD Parallels etc.
133 §T9; §T10
134
131 132 133 133 a 133 b
§T 3
133 §T6f. 133 §T7 end
137A § T 8beg. 130 §T5f. 130 § T2 ex. beg.; 137A § T 4 ex. beg.
133 §T8
134
133
130 § T
133
§T 9
§T 9
§T
134 134 134
§ T 5-8
§T 9
134 § T 10 135 136a 136 b 136c 136 d 136 e
134
130 § T3-6 133 §T8 130 §T 7:133 §T9 Nay.
136
7;
10
136A
144 g
136 f 136B1 137 137A 137A §T1
130 §T3;137A
§T 8
1A
137A §T 4 137A §T4 ex.
beg.
137A §T 7 137A §T 8 beg. 137A §T 8 end 137A § T 16 137B1 138 139
end;
130 §T2
133
§T
148 a
end
§ T 4 end
133 § T3;
148a
§ T 3 beg.
137A
§T 1 ;cf.
137A § T 16 cf. 137A §T 1
and 8 end 123; 125
super-
scription 140 141-43
cf.
§T 16
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144 c 144 d 144 e 144f 144 f mid. 144 g 144
CT
INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN CT temp.
TR
MORTUARY Saq.
145
TEXTS Pyr.
BD
Parallels etc.
118
V cf. 329 136 d
ii
144 §T 145
Nay. 145A and 145B
146 147 147a 147a §S 1-3 147a §S4 1476b 147b§S1 277a§S1
145 abbrev.
147c 1
4 117 147a §54
147c2 4 147c2 §S2 147 d 147 e 147 f 147 g 147 g end1 148 a 148a§ P1-8 148 a
§P
1+3+5 148a§§P 9-S 3 148
a §T
§ S2
179 beg.
190 cf.1,5B3 a
137A §T8beg.
3 beg. 148a §T4 end 148 a§T 5-8 148a§T7 148a §T8 148 b 149 149 a 149 b 149b §S1 149b§S 2 f. 149b §S2 beg. 149b §S3 149 c 149 d 149d§S2
119 147 c2
137A §T 7 64
§ T 2-5
151 §T1
30B § T 1
161 159§S2f.
cf. 149 b §8S3 109a §S2f. 107 cf. 1496 §S1
160§S3
108 § 83
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OCCURRENCES OF PIRAM ID BD
CT
149 e 149e§S2 277a§S3 149 f 149 g 149 h 1 272 f. 149 h2 149 h 2 beg.
CT temp.
TR
TEXTS
Saq.
Pyr.
BD Parallels etc.
583
27 cf. 517 b
14911
149i2 149k 1 149k2
'
149k2§S
84§Slbeg.
1 beg. 149k2
85§S2;
§S 2
149k2
§ S 2 end1
86§S2 4
and
cf.87 §S3
149 11 278§Slf. 14912§S 1 f. cf. 287 149 1 2 §S1 §S1 14912 §83 278 §S4 149 m 149 n 149n § S2 149 o 150 151 151 a
cf. 9b
§S81
cf.82a,98 §S 1, and 189 e
V
278
151 b 151 c 151 c§S2 151 d 151 e 151if 151 g
151
ht
cf. 166 §81
1
151 h 2 151 i 151 k 151 1 151 m 151 n 151
6 § S 4 f. incs.
§T 1
152 152 a 152 b 153
980 b
148a §T7
Cf. 619 113b
Nay. 153A
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C}ROSS INDEXES OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS BD
CT
153B 153B ex. end V 153B c 307 153B d beg. 308 154 154 near beg.
CT temp.
TR
Pyr.
Seq.
§
169
cf. 20 end
(= 256)
cf.
1
cf. 316 a-c 1002 a-b etc.
51§S 2 beg. 20-25 290 beg. in 290
e parts
in 290
290
end
in 290
h
1691i Pleyte 170 Pleyte 171 Pleyte 172 Pleyte 173 173 a
151 c § S 2
Nay. 168A and 168B3
169,f beg. 169 g beg. 169
BD Parallels etc.
85 a
a
155 156 157 158 159 160 161 16228 Pleyte 162* 163 164 165 16629 166 § S 1 Pleyte 166 167 Pleyte 167 168 Pleyte 168 169 169a 169 a S 1 169a§S2 169 b-g 169 c mid. 169 d parts
147
169 170 171 172
113
are
28. Pleyte 162-45 same spells as those of T. Pleyte has points of contact with 162.
162*
29. Nos.
166-86 were assigned by Nay. Pleyte 166-
74 stand for dif. spells. With title of BD 166 cf. that of T
i Be
39-43.
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148 CT
BID
173 b Pleyte 173 174 174 a 174 bbleg.
Pleyte
CT temp.
TR
Saq.
Pyr.
BD Parallels etc.
257-68 349 262; 2206
a-c
66 a
174
175 176
250--56
177 178 178 a 178 6--h
118-33
178 i
349 end(
178 k 1781 178 mn
in 174
178
n 178 o
63&8 (=1607f.) + 752-54 a beg. 201118--21 a
178 p 178 q 178 r
178
218
5-76
'57
367
s
a
261
a
178 8u24 t
26
60' 19-l10b 20: 128 123
178 v 178 w 178
W
x
.20:
179 179
beg.
147
18010 181 181 a 181 b 181 c 181 d 181 e 181 §T 182 182 a 182 a beg. 182 b
183
182c 182d 182 e 183 183 a 30. Cf.
It.
Naville.
La
litanie
du
soledl (Leipzig,
1875) PIs. XV 45-X
VII 76.
f
b
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BD 183 b 183 c 184 185 186 18731 188 189 a-c 189 a 189 c 189 d-k 189 e
OF EGYPTIAN MORTUARY TEXTS14
CT temp.
CT
TR
Saqj.
Pyr.
149
BD Parallels etc.
182 a beg.
52 51; cf. 189f
199 a cf. 203 h 203 a-g cf. 278 § S 1
and
cf.
9b §S1
287
cf. 98 §S 1and 149 12 § S1
§S1 189 e beg. 189!f 189 f beg. 189 1 190 19 132 192
cf. 82 a cf. 189 a 82 b
202 a
148 a
§P 1-8
32. Nos. 191 f. have been assigned by the writer to late texts found at end of doe. R.
31. Nos. 187-90 were assigned by Biudge.
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