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  The Papyrus Of Ani.
The papyrus of Ani, was found at Thebes, and was purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum in 1888.
The papyrus of Ani is undated, and no facts are given in it concerning the life of Ani, whereby it would be possible to fix its exact place in the series of the illustrated papyri of the Theban period to which it belongs.
The vignette is peculiar to the papyrus of Ani.
www.sacred-texts.com /egy/ebod/ebod12.htm   (3019 words)

  
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APPENDIX APPENDIX (From the Papyrus of Nekht, Brit.
There hath not been found any wickedness in him; he hath not wasted the offerings which have been made in the temples; he hath not committed any evil act; and he hath not set his mouth in motion with words of evil whilst he was upon earth.
Deliver thou the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, from the Watchers who pass sentences of doom, who have been appointed by the god Nebertcher to protect him, and to fasten the fetters on his foes, and who slaughter in the torture chambers; there is no escape from their fingers.
www.textfiles.com /occult/PAGAN/papyrus.ani   (14221 words)

  
 Papyrus of Ani
On the left Ani and his wife in an attitude of devotion; on the right the Ibis headed Thoth, the Scribe of the gods, noting down the result of the trial, and behind him the monster Amemit, the Devourer.
The name and titles of Ani occur from time to timeand thus we learn that he was, "A veritable Royal Scribe", "Scribe of the accounts of the Revenues of the Gods", "Superindent of the Granary of the Lords Divinities of Abydos", "And Scribe of the Revenues of the Lords of Thebes".
Ani is often represented in the Vignettes as accompanied by his wife Tu Tu "Mistress of the House", "Musician of Amen".
web.ukonline.co.uk /gavin.egypt/papyrus.htm   (2828 words)

  
 Egypte reisverslag, Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am a perfect soul dwelling in the divine egg of the Abtu Fish.
If the Osiris Ani be decreed to do any of the work which is to be done in Khert-Neter, let everything which standeth in the way be removed from him- whether it be to plough the fields, or to fill the channels with water, or to carry sand from [the East to the West].
(From the Papyrus of Nu and the Papyrus of Nebseni)
home.hetnet.nl /~binsie1/egypt_book/part72.htm   (827 words)

  
 Papyrus of Ani; Egyptian Book of the Dead [Budge]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, being at peace [with his god], maketh adoration to his Lord, the Lord of Eternity, and saith:- Homage to thee, O Heru-khuti, who art the god Khepera, the self-created.
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is in Anu, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, is as Ra, and he is exalted by reason of [his] oars among the Followers of Nu.
If any god, or any goddess, attack the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, when he setteth out, the Ancestor of the year who liveth upon hearts [Osiris] shall eat him when he cometh forth from Abydos, and the Ancestors of Ra shall reckon with him, and the Ancestors of Light shall reckon with him.
www.tphta.ws /TPH_PANI.HTM   (21470 words)

  
 The Papyrus of Ani
Written and painted some 3500 years ago, The Papyrus of Ani is the most complete, ornate, and best-preserved example of Ancient Egyptian philosophical and religious thought.
Goelet, however, made clear, first, that Budge's translation falls far short of modern standards, and second, that the hieroglyphic text of the Ani Papyrus itself is of uneven quality, often much inferior to the excellence of its vignettes.
The sole purpose of the extensive electronic retouching that we have devoted to the papyrus, has been to bring the images even closer to their original form - in fact, to recreate the original Papyrus of Ani in book form three and a half millennia after the scroll was first painted.
www.studio31.com /botd.htm   (951 words)

  
 "The Papyrus of Ani: Initiation and After-Life" by G J Schueler
Here the jackal-headed god, Anubis, son of Osiris and Nephthys, operates a large balance in which Ani's heart, symbolizing his past thoughts and deeds, is being weighed against a feather.
Above Ani and the balance is the Company of the Gods, presiding over this evaluation, while on the other side of the balance the ibis-headed Thoth records the result.
Initiations such as that described for Ani were an essential part of Egyptian culture and the insights gained contributed to the longevity of that nation.
www.theosophy-nw.org /theosnw/world/med/eg-schu.htm   (1790 words)

  
 The Papyrus of Ani
The Speech of Horus to Osiris in Introducing Ani to Him:- Horus, the son of Isis, saith: I have come to thee, O Un-Nefer, and I have brought unto thee the Osiris Ani.
And moreover, the Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, in peace, the truth-speaker, saith:- Homage to thee, O thou who risest on thy horizon in the form of Ra, who restest upon Law, [which can neither be changed nor altered].
The Speech of Ani: The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am a perfect soul dwelling in the divine egg of the Abtu Fish.
www.hermetic.com /texts/ani.html   (21191 words)

  
 The Papyrus of Ani, The Egyptian Book of the Dead - The Gold Scales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
His last papyrus is dated to year 12 in the reign of the posthumous son of Alexander the Great, ie 306-305 BC.
RUBRIC: If this chapter be known by the Osiris the scribe Ani, on earth, [or if it be done] in writing on [his] coffin, he shall come forth by day in every form which he pleases, and he shall enter into [his] abode, and shall not be repulsed.
Deliver you the Osiris the scribe Ani, whose word is truth, from the watchers who pass sentences of doom, who have been appointed by the god Nebertcher to protect him, and to fasten the fetters on his foes, and who slaughter in the torture chambers; there is no escape from their fingers.
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 Essays.cc - Funerary Papyrus Of Ani
Funerary Papryus of Ani dates probably from about 1306 B.C. and is the most richly illustrated of all known copies of the Book of the Dead.
Funerary Papryus of Ani was purchased for the British Museum in 1888 by Dr E. Wallis Budge, and is said to have been found at Thebes, 450 miles above Cairo.
The Papyrus of Ani is one of the finest and most complete examples of this type of Egyptian funerary text to survive.
www.essays.cc /free_essays/d3/avw184.shtml   (725 words)

  
 Papyrus of Ani - Egyptian book of the Dead - E.A. Wallis Budge - Microsoft Reader eBooks
"This is an English translation of the Papyrus of Ani, more commonly know as the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Complete with the hymns, prayers, and spells, this is a must have the lovers of Egyptian myth and culture.
This information will never be used for any purpose except to complete your eBook order.
www.ebookmall.com /ebook/128832-ebook.htm   (454 words)

  
 Papyrus of Ani: Egyptian Book of the Dead - E. A. Wallis Budge - Microsoft Reader eBook
Papyrus of Ani: Egyptian Book of the Dead - E. Wallis Budge - Microsoft Reader eBook
This is an English translation of the Papyrus of Ani, more commonly known as the Egyptian Book of the Dead; complete with hymns, prayers, and spells.
A must have for lovers of Egyptian myth and culture.
www.ebookmall.com /ebook/82171-ebook.htm   (425 words)

  
 EAWC Anthology: The Papyrus of Ani
Thy beauties are before mine eyes, [thy] radiance is upon my body.
I am born, I become new, I renew my youth every day.
I have made my way, and I seek after him, that is to say, Horus.
eawc.evansville.edu /anthology/ani.htm   (21258 words)

  
 Papyrus of Ani Mug. LIVING IT UP EGYPTIAN STYLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I have made them to last through ordinary use, and I hope you will use them daily, and lift your heart each time you lift it to your lips!
Here is THE HALL OF TRUTH from the Papyrus of Ani - The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
In this hall the heart of the deceased is weighed against a feather.
www.hei-art.com /egyptweb/papmug.html   (159 words)

  
 Egyptian Book of The Dead ~The Papyrus Of Ani     [Eldritchs Crypt]
Egyptian Book of The Dead ~The Papyrus Of Ani [Eldritchs Crypt]
By: E. The Papyrus of Ani, which was acquired by the Trustees of the British Museum in the year 1888, is the largest, the most perfect, the best preserved, and the best illuminated of all the papyri.
All Content, Design and Formating at crypt.eldritchs.com is subject to our Copyright Notice unless otherwise stated.
crypt.eldritchs.com /texts/botd   (279 words)

  
 Egypte reisverslag, Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
THE CHAPTER OF A HEART OF SEHERT STONE
The Osiris Ani, whose word is truth, saith:- I am the Benu bird, the Heart-soul of Ra, the guide of the gods to the Tuat.
Their Heart-souls come forth upon earth to do what their KAU wish to do, and the Heart-soul of the Osiris Ani shall come forth to do what his Ka wisheth to do.
home.hetnet.nl /~binsie1/egypt_book/Part70.htm   (74 words)

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