heart was likely considered also in
connection with the larynx and the respiratory organs of man. Mr.
Renouf uses in his translation, for the latter, the expression; Whole
Heart.
[D] See, Trans. Soc. Bibl. Arch., XII., p. 359.
[E] One of the names of the solar god.
[F] Likely the Forty-two Judges of the Psychostasia. Myer.
[G] M. Pierret stops his translation of this chapter here, saying: The
end of this chapter is absolutely unintelligible; the variants of the
hieratic manuscripts do not make it clear.
[H] The same as, angel, or one sent.
[I] That is, of the saved, of those declared re-born, in opposition to
the heart of the wicked, those adjudged to be annihilated or suffer
the second death.
[J] The most ancient copies of this chapter are found, one on the
coffin of Amamu, the other on that of Horhotep. _Mission. Arch. Fran.
au Caire, Tom. I., p. 157, l. 335-337_. They are not perfect. The
papyrus of Ani contains an imperfect copy of the chapter.
[K] See, _Zeits_, 1880, _Einige inedita_ by Prof. Ebers.
[L] That is at the Psychostasia or weighing of the _Ba_, or
responsible soul, of the defunct. Myer.
[M] This refers likely to the Forty-two Judges in the Psychostasia.
Myer.
[N] _Zeitschr_, 1870, p. 32.
[O] See further on the subject of the Heart, _Zeitschr_, 1866, 69 _et
seq._, 1867, pp. 16, 54, and Dr. Samuel Birch in, Catalogue of
Egyptian Antiquities in Alnwick Castle, p. 224.
INDEX.
Aanru, the Egyptian heaven, 61. See, Hotep.
Aar, See, Aanru, 61.
Ab. The Heart, Introd. ix., 119, 145 _et seq._ See, Heart.
Abraxas gems, 143.
Abydos. Scarabs of, 27, 28.
Amen, 77. See, Ammon.
Amen-em-hat III. Fine cameo of, 33, 34.
Amen-hotep II. Signet ring of, 35.
Amen-hotep, or Amenophis III, Scarabs of, 25, 53, 54, 55, 56.
Amenophis III. Scarabs of, found in Mesopotamia, 62, 63.
Amen-Ra. The scarabaeus sacred to, 13.
Amenta, 148, 152, 154. See, Amenti.
Amenti, 102. See, Amenta.
Ammon or Amen, 89, 90.
Ammon-Ra. Hymn to, 99 _et seq._
Amsit, 108.
Androgene. The scarabaeus an, 79.
Androgenic idea as to the scarabaeus, 7, note.
_Ankh_, 118. See, _Crux ansata_.
Annihilated. The wicked, at the psychostasia, adjudged to be, 94, 96.
Annihilation. The region of, glorification even in, 153.
Annuities perpetual, left the priests to perform the sacred duties to
the dead, 121.
Anubis, 147.
Apap, the Evil One, 86.
Aristophanes ridicules the use o
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