Book of the Dead of Hori, c. 1069-945 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Book of the Dead of Hori, c. 1069-945 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-724-300 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Book of the Dead of Hori, c. 1069-945 BC. The Egyptian Book of the Dead--or as they called it, the Book of Going Forth By Day--was not a single, unified, and authoritative manuscript, but a handful of special spells selected from a pool of about 200 age-old magical formulae. This illustrated Book of the Dead inscribed for the priest Hori includes the so-called Book of Gates. There are sixteen gates through which Hori must pass, each guarded by a fierce, animal-headed, knife-brandishing monster. Among them are "The Mistress of Wrath," "The Fiery One," and the "Long-Horned Bull." To reach the afterlife, Hori must present the gate-keepers with a series of secret passwords provided for him in the papyrus. At the far right, we see Hori, who having completed his task, is now reborn.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Papyrus

Picture Type
  1. Funerary equipment

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5499x931
File Size : 14,999kb


Aliases

  1. 1921.1032
  1. 102388
  1. 0940003656
  1. 1921.1032
  1. 2-724-300
  1. 2724300

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