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Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection, Vol. 2
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Volume 2 of the most comprehensive, scholarly work on Osiris. Includes translations of numerous texts, reproductions of classical Egyptian art—iconography, the Heaven of Osiris, liturgy, shrines and mysteries, funeral and burial practices, human sacrifice, judge of the dead, links between Osiris worship and African religions, much more..
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Topic
HistoriaSubtopic
Historia del antiguo EgiptoINDEX
A bet vases, II
Aal (see also ), field of, I
Aaru, lake of, I
Aasu, I
Aa i, I
Ababua, III;
Ababua Babati, I
Abâka, I
Abambo, I ; II
Abarambo, I; II
‘Abd al-La f, quoted, I; II
Abiala, goddess, I
Abôk, I
Abomey, I; II
Abons m, I
Absolutism of king, II
Abstinence, II
Abtu (victims), I
Abu (Elephantine), II
Abû Beshr, I
Abû Dôm, I
Abû Tamara, I
Abukaya, I
Abydos, town of, I ; II
Abydos, canal of, II
Abydos, ceremonies of Osiris at, I, I
Abydos, relic chamber of, II
Abydos, e of, I
Abydos, well of, II
Abyssinia, I; II
Abyssinian burial, II
Acaju plant, II
Acanthus, grove of, II
Accra, II
Acholi, II
Accuser-general, II
Ad-Dâmer, I
Adimoko, I
Adonis, II
Adultery, I; II
Adultery with spirits, II
Adumas, I
Aegean Sea, II
Aelian, quoted, I
Af, the flesh of R , II
Afa, I
Afa-gods, I; II
Affifi, II
Africa, Equatorial, ancestral worship in, I
Africa, German East, I
Africa, Portuguese South-East, I
Afterbirth, II
Aganju, I
Agasum, I
Age, veneration for, I
Aged...
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER XIV. - THE SHRINES, MIRACLE PLAY, AND “ MYSTERIES ” OF OSIRIS.
- CHAPTER XV. - THE MYSTERIES OF OSIRIS AT DENDERAH.
- CHAPTER XVI. - THE BOOK OF MAKING THE SPIRIT OF OSIRIS, OR THE SPIRIT BURIAL.
- CHAPTER XVII. - OSIRIS AND THE AFRICAN GRAVE.
- CHAPTER XVIII. - AFRICAN FUNERAL CEREMONIES AND BURIALS.
- CHAPTER XIX. - THE AFRICAN DOCTRINE OF LAST THINGS.
- CHAPTER XX. - SPIRITS AND THE SPIRIT-WORLD.
- CHAPTER XXI. - MAGIC (WITCHCRAFT), WHITE AND BLACK.
- CHAPTER XXII. - FETISHISM.
- CHAPTER XXIII. - SPITTING AS A RELIGIOUS ACT.
- CHAPTER XXIV. - MISCELLANEOUS.
- CHAPTER XXV. - THE GODDESS ISIS.
- CHAPTER XXVI. - THE WORSHIP OF OSIRIS AND ISIS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
- APPENDIX - TRANSLATIONS FROM THE PYRAMID TEXTS OF PEPI I, MER-EN-R, AND PEPI II.
- ADDITIONAL NOTES
- INDEX