The Archaeology of Rome: the Egyptian Obelisks

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The Archaeology of Rome: the Egyptian Obelisks
Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
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. his praises to intelligent beings making him go to his place in the temples, amongst the follo\Vers, and wise spirits who are in the power of Osiris in the land of the Hades divine for ever. They made him justified, they set up his words in the whole earth they delighted in him, he went where- ever he liked. The doorkeepers of the regions of Hades said to him, Glory to thee ; they drew their bolts they opened their doors before him in the course of every day, his time of existence was not cut... short." South side, Pyramidion, The god Amen Ra under his usual attributes seated on a throne holding a notched palm-branch terminating in a tadpole emblem of 100,000 of years, before him an altar of cakes and jars and Antinous standing wearing the head attire of Socharis offering a symbolic eye. The god says " I give thee thy titles." First line, «• The Osirian Antinous is justified as a spirit « having rested within his city of Aann devoted is its name to his name by the multitudes who are in this land, and the crews rowing (boats) in the whole country and all the persons likewise who are at the place possessed by the god Thoth.

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