Footnotes
140:1 L'Égypte, Paris, 1839, p. 245.
140:2 Geschiedenis van den Godsdienst in de Oudheid, Amsterdam, 1893, p. 25.
141:1 La Religion, p. 92.
141:2 Histoire Ancienne, Paris, 1904, p. 33.
142:1 Études sur le Rituel Funéraire (in Rev. Arch., Paris, 1860, p. 12).
142:2 Religion und Mythologie, Leipzig, 1885, p. 90.
143:1 See Egyptian Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum, Second Series, London, 1923, pl. LXXIII.
(Introduction, p. 31.)
145:1 They are taken from the Prisse Papyrus which was written under the XIth or XIIth dynasty.
See Virey, Études sur le Papyrus Prisse, Paris, 1877, where a transcript of the hieratic text and a
French translation will be found.
146:1 See Chabas, L'Egyptologie, Série I., Chalon-sur-Saône, Paris, 1876-78; and Amélineau,
La Morale Egyptienne, Paris, 1892.
148:1 See Egyptian Hieratic Papyri, ed. Budge, Second Series, London, 1923.
149:1 From the Papyrus of Nebseni. Early XVIIIth dynasty.
149:2 And "Lord of the earth to its limit"
150:1 See Budge, Gods of the Egyptians, Vol. 1, p. 458.
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