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The Papyrus Of Ani.<br />
Chapter LXXXIII. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into a bennu bird" (phœnix?). (See pp. 176, 339, and pl.<br />
27.)<br />
Like o<strong>the</strong>r XVIIIth dynasty papyri, this Chapter lacks <strong>the</strong> addition which is found in <strong>the</strong> papyrus <strong>of</strong><br />
Sutimes.<br />
Chapter LXXXIV. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into a heron." (See pp. 178, 339, and pl. 28.)<br />
Chapter LXXXV. " The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into <strong>the</strong> soul <strong>of</strong> Tmu." (See pp. 172, 338, and pl. 27.)<br />
The vignette to this Chapter is similar to that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> papyrus <strong>of</strong> Tura, surnamed Nefer-uben-f, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
XVIIIth dynasty.'<br />
Chapter LXXXVI. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into a swallow." (See pp. 250, 331, and pl. 25.)<br />
Chapter LXXXVII. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into Seta." (See pp. 169, 337, and pl. 27.)<br />
Chapter LXXXVIII. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> changing into a crocodile." (See pp. 170, 337, and pl. 27.)<br />
Chapter LXXXIX. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> causing <strong>the</strong> soul to be united to its body in Neter-khert." (See pp.<br />
112, 318, and pl. 17.)<br />
The two incense burners which stand, one at <strong>the</strong> head and one at <strong>the</strong> foot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bier, are peculiar to <strong>the</strong><br />
papyrus <strong>of</strong> Ani.<br />
[1. Naville, Einleitung, p. 97.]<br />
{p. cli}<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Chapters.<br />
Chapter XCI. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> not letting <strong>the</strong> soul <strong>of</strong> a man be captive in Neter-khert." (See pp. 114, 319,<br />
and pl. 17.)<br />
Chapter XCII. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> opening <strong>the</strong> tomb to <strong>the</strong> soul and <strong>the</strong> shadow, <strong>of</strong> coming forth by day, and<br />
<strong>of</strong> getting power over <strong>the</strong> legs." (See pp. 115, 319, and pl. 17.)<br />
The vignette <strong>of</strong> this Chapter is unusual and <strong>of</strong> great interest, for in it Ani's soul accompanies his shadow.<br />
Chapter XCIII. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> not letting a man pass over to <strong>the</strong> east in Neter-khert." (See pp. 109, 317,<br />
and pl. 17-)<br />
The vignette as here given is peculiar to <strong>the</strong> papyrus <strong>of</strong> Ani.<br />
Chapter XCIIIA. "Ano<strong>the</strong>r Chapter." (See pp. 110, 317, and pl. 17.)<br />
Chapter CX. "Here begin <strong>the</strong> Chapters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sekhet-hetepu, and <strong>the</strong> Chapters <strong>of</strong> coming forth by day,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> going into and coming out from Neter-khert, and <strong>of</strong> arriving in <strong>the</strong> Sekhet-Aanru, and <strong>of</strong> being in<br />
peace in <strong>the</strong> great city wherein are fresh breezes." (See pp. 236, 362, and pl. 34.)<br />
The text is here incomplete.<br />
Chapter CXXIV. "The Chapter <strong>of</strong> going unto <strong>the</strong> divine chiefs <strong>of</strong> Osiris." (See pp. 146, 330, and pl. 24.)<br />
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