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PROF- ET MMEt
[DB.
P.
BAiee
LES
LES
BLACKMAN
A-
LE CAIRE
IMPRIMERIE DE L'INSTITUT FRANCAIS
D'ARCHEOLOGIE ORIENTALE
1915
AYLWARD
M.
BLACKMAN
M. A.
PREFACE.
The
made
in April
and
early May,
1910. Owing
to
Sudan Government's
have been
steamers
satisfactory. I
helped out of
this difficulty
however by
my
offices I
obtained permission
pubhsh in
to the
this
volume
Temple belonging
KonigUchen
the
war both
their genero-
But
have
to
me
much
help while
was preparing
my
the proofs,
making
and
corrections.
My
best
thanks are also due to Mr. Griffith for editing the Demotic
p. h'l), to Professor
graffiti (see
Hunt
little
and
me
with
bibfiographical parti-
culars.
Aylward M. Blackman.
Worcester College, Oxford, November 191/1.
named,
El-Heseh Bigeh
consists of a
number
sufficient deposit of
Nile-mud, the
crop of
and
/i)
upon
hill-sides. In
the
modern
tomb
its
midst
The temple
is
situated
on the
and,
till
the raising
some
distance
away from
close
hills,
it.
This has
now
up
to the
pylon
itself'*'.
upon
numbers
These
all
encumbrances.
Like the temples of Kalabsheh, Dendur, Ajuala and Haifa, that of Bigeh also
appears
to
The
Weigall, Report on
the Antiquities
I, Pis.
Id., Pis. to
be abandoned owing
op. cit., p.
102-1
1. is
(*'
My
The temple
now (iQiS)
when
the reservoir
Weigall,
op. cit.,
PL
XII, 9, h.
i
now
impossible to determine
all
its
a).
that
now
remains being the gate-way of the pylon ''' and the greater part of the facade of
the outer hall. This facade consists of four columns'^', adorned with the elaborate
floral capitals usual in the
Roman
of
What remains
is
the
work
reliefs
on the pylon gate-way were executed in the reign of Augustus, whose cartouches
appear above the head of the
dedicatory inscriptions
(e.
officiating
king in
all
executed in sunk relief [en creux^, as are also those on the east (exterior) face
of the screen, on the columns,
and on the
east
jambs and
inscriptions
hall
Bibliography of the published plans and general views of the temple of Bigeh.
Plan of
Champollion, Notices
descriplives , I,
the
Facade.
169.
PI.
t^'
and 22).
<^'
capital of one of
PI.
them
is
missing.
'''
are destroyed.
SOUTH JAMB.
PI. LXII.
THE PYLON.
The East Face of the Gate-Way.
(Pis. Ill, 2
-VI,
1.)
SCENES
and
II
SCENE
III
(PI. IV).
The king
ins: ^
offers
to
whom
are stand-
Text.
a.
i__i
rr
Offering
In front of Horus
??
fe'
T^rr.
mmni
em ^^
a,
in peace.
c.
h]!^^ -mm^cisa
those
*^^
upon earth are
TTTT^Tni
among men;
who
are
in praise of
-<
:
Ir'^P'*
""^^
it,
my
when
see
it.
exalt thy
son of Isis.w
Archaeological details
destroyed.
The
entirely
broken
away except
no. 17 or
18?
''
The
architrave
= ,
The king
<
^^
makes
offering to Osiris
is
and
Isis,
both of
whom
are standing
The
destroyed.
Text.
a.
Above
-< :
~^
b.
c.
1^ J
k
|n'^''^f
"^J
"
I
ll'rf P^'^r^iT*
Utterance by [Osiris]
of Abaton,
The
broken away.
:
Above
^^fT\]'^
given
life,
'
ill
"^
1^ J At''^
I AAJ
'
<^'^'
^Utterance bylsis,
southern countries.
d.
InfrontofIsis:^;;;;;;''J*'^'" 3P^||H^Iextend(?)
5;
Isis
^=
|
1d_^H
Osiris-Onnophris true-of-voice
king of gods, the great Nile creating fruit-trees, the mighty flood inundating
the tillage at
its
season,
making
its
produce ^^'.
:
-n
f.
\\^mv
the king of
made
[Isis]
mother
Abchaeological details
Osiris.
Isis.
Head-dress no.
7.
'^'
(2)
r;^i^>iv.5l^]t^^r;^^Si Hymn
:
to
Amon,
Cairo,
9,
3 (E. A.
W.
Budge,
Lit.
tf
'
THE DADO
(PI. IV).
The decoration
an elongated
=^.
The Thickness of the Soulh Jamb.
(Pis.
V and
VI,
i.)
SCENES
and
11.
Entirely destroyed.
SCENE
III
(PI. V).
The king
away.
Text.
a.
offers
Mi
to
Hathor-Tefnut who
is
standing
<
The upper
"
V T
I'MT^^
'^
i*^
"Y"
^''^^'
protection,
life,
like
Re
*
for ever! n
^*"**^
-r--
MM
<
-<is>~
^^^lo hil
Offering
may be
given
c.
In front of Hathor-Tefnut
r:!
put
Archaeological details
The
king.
The part
is
preserved
is
The king
standing
Text.
-<
offers incense,
and
libation in a ^^-vase, to
Horus, who
is
.
Behind the king
=
a.
^^
Re
j^t-JHr*
for ever! v
TE!^
|
''^^^
protection,
life,
like
"
()
Der Auszug
5.
tlie
magical use of
this
1 1
King
Upper and Lower Egypt, lord of the Two Lands Autokrator, lord of
:> *_
lines
:
=^^=^^"~|
may be
,
ff
Offering
[incense] (?)
il.
[given
life].
57
1
1
^B
'
8 (^ /m P
e.
son of Osiris
:
[^^^] o^ Abaton.
I
In front of Horus
in heaven.
55
^^ ^Lj'"^!^
^iS^*'
of
Re
/.
J\
v^' I
]|T7?i
I~
--
r^i^m
^^
j
ifli 14SJ.
.]
(KH^
(^M^-^:^i;
Two Lands
Archaeological details
no.
1.
He
f -censer
in his left
fig. 1).
replaced by
(see
o
Fig.
..
THE DADO
(Pis.
V and
VI,
^
1).
*-^*\BS
^
sic
Ck
nsi
Mti o:iJic
may bring
to
^;s/^A'^^^
^~.-*
1 1
cfThe king of
Osiris, great god,
may pour
Bigeh.
(1'
V and
Tt
Tt
hpty
is
intended,
SOUTH WALL.
:
>-
7\5
^CgM
m
*=-=^h^
'^^^
__
The king
given
life,
of
Isis
which
is
thee
all its
produce.
:
Archaeological details
PI.
CXVUI,
is
2.
He
upon which
his
a 1- sceptre
between two
?- vases
and
Sekhet. Head-dress no. i5 but with III replacing the three 4-trees. Her
tray
is
loaded with cakes of bread upon which three birds are placed.
From her
VH-IX.)
two cartouches
1 1
iC
i:
At the west end of the
frieze is a
winged serpent
its
-<
upon a ran-sign;
it
wings (see
PI. VII).
at the east
end of the
frieze
crowned with
SCENE
I
and facing
(PI. VII).
The king
and a
libation to Osiris-Onnophris
accompanied
by
Isis
are seated
laid
Behind them
his lips,
hand
upon
in his left
hand.
^^
j
^ (gS^l]
Egypt, lord of the
.
J?^
QIliiME)!
Autokrator,
55
The king
I
Two Lands
^^
^''^ ^
may be
:
T^ Lt
given
|
^'Offermg incense
5^
and
c.
life.
L^/'u
d.
^-*
rf
j^jj
"^(
^IJfi J
|(^
^lI'I^P"^^^*
Isis
Utterance by Osiris-Onnophris
v
of Philae. true -of- voice, great god, lord of Abaton, august divine power, lord
Above
in two lines
_ak&
J-
Utterance by
?)
Isis
given
life,
mistress of Philae.
e.
vertical
line
->-
|
j^
Ji^
*
I
i*"l
"'"''"*^
5>
n*
Archaeological details
is
broken away as
is
For the
left
hand,
cf.
hand
Upon
the offering-stand
(cf.
PI. XI,
and see
also the
remarks on
6 of that work.
He
and i\
Isis.
Harpokrates. Head-dress no. 3 with ^-lock of hair. The plaits of the lock are
clearly indicated.
Round
his
(cf.
Dendur, Pis.
LV and GXIV,
3).
BendHir, PI.
CXVIH,
7.
ARCHITRAVE.
(PI. VIII).
The
is
away except
king
who
standing
Text.
a.
>-.
>-^
Re
%^
J=^
"^E"*^
-^=*
'^^^^
protection,
life,
like
for ever!
>
_ Av^mi
-.
If
III
.s=
.
ft^^
\\
\m^
come
jft
LJ
J"^
TTTr. A
-^^3
forth
always at the time of evening, guarding the places of Bigeh against the
1
cause joy to be
among
people
THE DADO
(PI. IX).
make
of the
Gate-Way.
x-xvm.)
The Architrave.
The king
^ offers
to a
god who
is
seated
The
figures are
broken
waists.
[s^i]
^\^-^x,
c=si3
^
given
='.
[Offering]
Mat {M^'-t)
to his
may be
life.
SCENE
II
(Pis.
XI and XII).
offers
wine
to a
of
whom
are seated
'''
Restore
parallel lo
^.
(^'
10
.
like
"^t^'^TE!^
Re
for ever!
-n
Ml
[protection,
life,
b.
-^ [fc__i]| ^/*-a'^*
:
css=i
4r_-^s>^
j^^
[Offering] wine to
c.
life.w
<
em
(stc)
iyi^>| I ^2*^
sandals like
Re
for ever, w
Archaeological details
is
a T-shaped offering-stand
-f-
SCENE
III
(Pis.
->
XI and XV).
offers incense
The king
are seated -
>.
and a
libation to Osiris
and
Isis,
both of
whom
The
and
divinities are
damaged
as in the
a.
-
:
-"^^^
^ ,*,
IT
,
^'"^^
""T^
may be
given
b.
life, n
>-
m iXA ^^^
iV^
like
f f i ^A Re for ever,
^^
^^^
Archaeological details
In front of^the two divinities there are the same offering- stand, vase, and
lotus-flower, as in scene
Osiris.
II. cf.
I,
south wall, p. 8.
SCENE IV O
(Pis.
-<
XI and XV).
offers
The king
'"
<2'
- (broken away)
to a
god who
is
seated'^'
>-.
NORTH JAMB.
rfOfferine'
11
-<
- s
w
^.
f'^^^m
Mat
the Architrave.
of the stone
is
inj
single line'^)
flying
is
the following
dappled of feathers, coming forth from the horizon, within the division of
Lower Egypt.
coming
forth
God
North Jamb.
SCENE
(Pis. XI
:
and
XII).
Published
174
(title
of
Khnum-Re
only).
The king
whom
are
a.
- offers a standing
-<
^-vase
to
Khnum-Re accompanied by
Satis, both of
>-.
Text.
-^
T@
Hh
ff
a^vw^
Avww\
'^^ 1
^^
<2
III
^^ / \
/.wwA
J c3
"""^
w?)
"^^
m
5?
(?), that
live
- V t
j
p.
cr
and happiness
c.
^
:
^(K^^J] ^(gn^rTlF^
J
of the
Two Lands
Autokrator,
son of
* ^ ^ """^ ^-
1
"^
=$=3
4r
life.
-<>-
A jA
may be
given
y>
"
j
\y\Ji
V ^^ ''^
relief.
If 'l!*!^ ^i
1 j
"'
!^'
4i
T
I I
^
I
'
ff
III
Both the winged scarab and the inscription are carved in low
Erman, Gramm.^,
S
38i, Anm.
12
great god,
Nomes (Hu
Spw-t [Elephantine])."
/.
In front of
Khnum-Re
jj
-^ ^^^"'^11^^"=* 5'
:
''^
^ S^^^ *^^
g.
Above
>
J
j^ J^
"'^
/\ ^ >- '^ ^^
M(?),
mistress of
gods, R'y-t, the mighty one in Bigeh, making the Nile issue from
Two
Lands.
Archaeological details
no. 3.
Khnum-Re. Head-dress
Satis.
no. sli.
Head-dress no.
its
li.
^-crown
is
a scorpion with
is
opposite
broken away.
SCENE
II
(Pis.
XI and XIH).
offers to
The king
are
(destroyed) standing
-=
whom
>-.
Text.
a.
utterance by Har[endotes] J ! o f '1 . o son of Isis, son of Osiris, great god, lord of Abaton, divine power [shm), lord
.
I
^/S
^ -
lines
>-
|7)\k
cc
i^.
ll
of Philae(?).5,
b.
The
been nearly
all
broken away
*
Above Nephthys
I
in
TU] |T
**
d.
'"*^
i
("I'JZ^o
sister, in the
midst of Abaton.
^^ "^'^^ jf ^^
rr
Mistress of
Upper
NORTH JAMB.
13
In front ofNephlhys
>
J'''*^^^^^' ""K)
I
and North
/.
^- %0f
"""^^"fPf^P^yp^^ti
hawk
SCENE
III (Pis.
XIII
and XIV).
to a
The king
of
<
whom
are standing
>
>-
Pi^
line
:
vertical
>-
1^
w
I
J*
c.
J
7>
^""^
(Ti
Utterance by Nut
Bigeh (^Snm).
In front of Nut
n
==
'
'
^ III I/?)
^^
as far as the
sun-shine,
d.
itif
m^
.1
jTJin,
of
lore
of strength, mighty of
arm, father
of the gods,
who
all
things
prince {rfiy)
of the gods,
Archaeological details
is
left
horn of the
la
THE TEMPLE OF
BIGEII.
offers to Isis
whom
are
>-
a.
Above
Isis
'i'
:
^
b.
c.
l^tTw^!
,
lliTiiT
J
cf
Philae {irh),
The
is illegible.
vertical
line
>
j
j^ ^^
pokrates, the great and mighty, eldest of Osiris, the august child
forth
who came
from
Isis.
5?
d.
In front of Harpokrates
i^ij^^y,
,
,
Wm^^
\x%s/''
PA,
e.
lAf jj
At''"^''^/^'***^
Isis
given
life,
Upper Nubia
(^Hn-l-hn-nfr'j,
life,
lady,
according to whose
given
life,
command
is
Rnnt
mistress of food,
mistress of Philae.
/.
>
m'>
^ (Mii.Kaiii ;.....ew=:4i^Pdih
Abaton, august divine power within Nubia
lines of text
ist
Beloved-of-Isis
W
(2)
remain
15
THE DADO
(PI. XIV).
The decoration
of the
dado
The Thickness of
the
Norlh Jamb.
SCENE
The king
cut
The lower
away
to
make room
was converted
Text.
b.
a.
Protection.
53
Above
king
-^
]
^(^^^ Two
of the
lines
:
^..(SW^J]
1^ ^^ \k
T|
K.ing of
>
j
^i-^
|
/M ^^
Archaeological details
no. i3.
III
and IV.
THE DADO
(PI.
X,
1).
is
a.
Behind Hapy
:
^'-
m.T.
T *'^= T '^^P
"
"^'''-
Behind Sekhet
he(?)
^-
XX^
^'ii'=^^^
all fruits
16
SCENE
(Pis.
XI and XV).
-
The king
>-
holding
in his right
of
whom
:
are standing
>
^
*^^
Nw
AA>^iJrl A
X^^"^
Mv\*'-
.CI
Live the good god! Receiving the harpoon, slaying the crocodiles and the beasts
^ V T
IT
*^
ItrTl
"^^^ protection,
life,
and
5?
^ ^ (K^r^j ^(WPT^^
j
]
-^
>
of the
Two Lands
^~' 'T~' 1 4-
'T' nfcl
-^
J\
U(
-"s
1 /
-^^ti
w ^ w
I
rtThis
harpoon which
it is
is
thy
weapon which
upon the
(hippopotamus),
Thou
slayest
him
rejoices.
Thou
fire
v
throughout the
Thy mother
vertical
gladness of heart,
lines
<
e.
1^
\k'
^S
LdU fT\^
'"
+'+'^";
"^f-
'''
SOUTH JAMB.
17
lord of Edfu {Msny-l), Horus over the Ombite'^*, son of Osiris, the excellent heir
who
f.
issued from
Isis,
-n
aIj
^^^
"m
"
iS^j
mine own
self,
g.
Above Hathor
i
in one vertical
lines
j^
'^^
^""^
I
M\ll
W
^'
1
Utterance by Hathor
1
within Bigeh,
in
Abaton
h..
<
J
i.
<='
1^
I
^
'^m
\fL
if
SL
work
of the
craftsman,
^^^p Y
^"
I
rY
(?)
Y
I
I
1
(')
Ml
j
1
*
J
M^j.
(SI^Ll.'''w^"7t?i!''"'^[]_^r^"
the foes(?) of Onnophris true-of- voice
,
[he whoslays(?)]
who
drives
back the
foes of Bigeh,
Horus
of
Archaeological details
hanging from
5,
SCENE
11
(Pis.
XI and XVI).
k8
(text a
Published
and part of
e).
The king
niet, both of
>-
whom
-.
Text.
a.
vertical lines
-^
I^ Vt^
^^^^
_^
(1'
p. 5.
(2)
r j = iwt-i{l)
t(n)r cf.
(f
like myself?
v.
'^'
Copt, jccup,
this
xpo.
of sby see Erman, A. Z., i8, p. 3i, D.
(*>
:?r
I u
=sJ. For
^_ ^ _= g
_
meaning
(5)
"
18
*!jL
-c=Z^* *"
The
inscription in front of
illegible.
Thoth
is
is
now
covered with
Above Sekhmet
-s
1^ t
"^^ fn
\
^=
Sekhmet
on
Flame
on
Re, diadem
his head.
In front of
Sekhmet
in a vertical
all
Ime
-^
A
:
.^
5i
-^^^i
<=>^"^
e.
wThou
hast given
Sekhmet
<
- 101 rT|
I >**^
I I
jower Egypt
Flame
(^Nsr-t) in
Bigeh by his excellent utterances, the mysterious limb that issued from Re,
designing the foundations of temples, twice great, whose likeness exists not,
(PL XVI).
-
The king
to
Shu-Arensnuphis [Kl-voh-Kw]
-<
whom
^
:
are standing
a.
Above Shu-Arensnuphis
''^
IIlj^J
f^W
to
A ^H^
e III
^'"^^^^^j;
(2
1
^^
every nose,
whose
11'
voice
is
name.
'^'
'*'
(*'
^^
are
288).
SOUTH JAMB.
too broken to read.
lines
: -<
19
The
is
c.
Above Tefnut
im
his
i:i!):i"T,*i":'a-j:i:::iisi^ju"-by Tef[nut].
. .
(?)
head, R'y-t
who burns up
of her mouth.
<
- t0f '^ /^
If
tl
* l^j
f^jrB%^=^ZW^ZZ'^^'^M
Lower Egypt
of Abaton, of
-n
:
f^The king of
Upper and
in the midst
who came
into
Archaeological details
is
destroyed.
The king
to Isis
accompanied by Haren-
dotes, both of
whom
-.
Text. a.
Of the
and one
<
'^^
eiii-.
'^
Isis [in
\).
In front of
55
<
J'^
^^'^*p'
things
c.
vertical,
lines
<
i^
ff
Isis,
In front of Harendotes
all
- A
'
If 'f
55
'
J\ ^*'*^
"'^^^ '^
jK.
"^
**^
^^
I give satiety to
e.
->
:
....
'^'
A name
for
p. 3 9).
-^
is
variant of
(Junker).
20
I'l^'^^lH
''
divine living-for^ever^ [beloved of Osiris j, the great god, lord of Abaton, august
55
THE DADO
(PI. XVII).
The decoration
an elongated
of
=^.
The Thickness of
(Pis.
the
South Jamb.
9.)
IX and XVIII,
SCENE i(Pi.
xvm,
9).
The king
Text.
a.
worships Ptah
:
who
King
of
0' Upper and Lower Egypt, lord of the Two Lands Autokrator, son
line
^-^
'
f
"I'J*;
"P''*^' fattier of
i
the gods.
Archaeological details
no. i3.
kilt
and broad
and
Ptah.
Ptah
is
lYf
The top
SCENES
II,
III,
and
IV.
THE DADO
(PI. IX).
Remains
offerings.
of figures of
>
SOUTH PYLON-TOWER
Text,
.
WEST WALL.
-
21
a.
U^.^^"
.
Hapv f"
>-
Jw
^ T5 r
he
h.
em
"^^
All that
now remains
is
On
it is
who
is
standing
-.
<
?j<if
Jk
-f=-
7*
.<=
I
"_^
King
of
lords of heaven
light to shine in
conceive,
when
their
is
much
inscription
>
J^
-= ^m
-^
The
court
c.
Under
b are the
remains of a
-<
|0f ^^ ^^
All that
now remains
is
and
III
of the south
:
jamb
of the gate-
way,
is
>
/''
ID
Bhi
i.
e.
6(?)
Aw.
22
^ 11
[..?..]
the office,
underworld
[..?..J|. ..[..?..], great bull, lord of vigour, possessor of prince of gods, exalted of name, great one at the head of all gods,
world [nh
,
tl),
Onnophris true-of-vdice
h.
Below a (adjacent
III
of the south
jamb) in two
vertical lines
:*![?]
hlM
=^<2 '1-^
descriptives ,
I,
XIX,
aad
XX - XXIII).
SCENE
(PI.
XX).
>
The king
- offers
two
T- mirrors
to a
goddess
who
is
standing
>-.
The
heads of the king and goddess are broken away from the mouth upwards, and
the descriptive texts above
Text.
a.
^ J^U J'^^'^J V^
Re
for ever!i5
:
^?
like
^^ Jt ^ [^
rance, n
c.
-^ 1 ! ^
''' (2)
Tri!
HH
^^
.^
<^^^
384, Anm.
,
-^ ||
j.
45.
'
23
it
is
wrought
v
^^~T -^
sees [by day]
_
is
in heaven
beholds.
y>
of this scene
is
left.
What remains
II
and
III
(see
COLUMN
(Pis.
Published
the cartouches in a, and the text of b; see also L., D., Text IV, 17/1, for
name and
titles
of
Halhor
at
end
of b,
for a
(upper band).
The
capital
full description).
Immediately
five rings,
the bundle of stalks forming the shaft, are two encircling bands of inscription.
a.
The cartouches
is
and heads
rest
upon rsn-signs. On
uraeus
-< :
- Q'^^M
^P"?*
^i ^
Ptolemaios-living-for-
([^1I*=^J'l:2::^y]|"'
rrHeir-of-the-god-who-saves Ghosen-of-
is
as follows
:^ T'^'^J^'^'
'^M'
'Live
the good god! Supporting heaven (gh-t), bearing up the firmament, for the
'"
the
Kings, H, p. ii8.
(21
Written
^J
24
king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, The-
who
is
music for
his
according
to
Immediately below
in
(PI.
1 1
""^
JO
'^^
^^ cm TT
_^i1mii
ir-D
0*
*)
mV
l/A^
if
Ai__
ccUtterance
:
Ym
iiiU
Osiris.
11
11^-^
Ml
-'^
-III
to
its
four
She arrives
in joy
(lit.
-ii
SCENE
II
(PI. XXII).
:
Published
I,
i6o (head
of
Khnum-Re
only), and
(a
title
of
Rhnum-Re
in text e).
The king
<
offers four
(^sV-^vases^*^ to
Khnum-Re who
Text.
(1)
is
standing
^.
a.
<
Til
^j|^
"^^|P Jc)
(2)
s^sic"^!
'
is
for
^^,',
SuppL, i346).
(^'
v* ='n^
tfdiminishn (Junker).
C"'
25
"^^
E^pi^y
Liive
55
[-]
j
h.
^, (^^
of
1 ;.-.>='!
C:"
^ U]
t^.
^*ifi^MP'^!^J%^^ wKing
Amon, son
c.
"<
~**~^
j
y^
|
''^
(^sr-if-
t?.
II
H
11
-'^^
1
1
'
J\^
rjl
#^yMVMV
/MMMV
jj-
jt
^=mj'
them
'
four%.^goddesses
The
first
are brought before thee while thou purifyest thy form therewith.
rests in
of
[hi
?5
Chamber
of
Magics
hklw^
e.
the third
is
Uto.
vertical lines
>-
fJ
X!!^-*r^.!^iJL
n
Joo^
Bigeh (^Snm), august power, within the Foremost of the Nomes, god of the
shining in the day-time,
f.
In front of
f31
Khnum-Re
.
in a vertical line
>
f\
== J x
55
.
'
=*\^
^^
-^^kAA^^^
ffl
g.
Behind Khnum-Re
ftSf [
^ll
wKing
of
[?]
who
of Rigeh ((Snm).w
I"
(2)
lis
Cf.
for
scenein,
(3)
^V
^ = '6
walles
was widerwartig
istu
26
Archaeological details
no. a.
Khnum-Re. Head-dress
at top
no. a 4.
this
III consists
of a roll, or torus,
Pis.
XIX,
i,
is
a single papyrusits
reed upon the head of which rests a cobra that has entwined the stalk in
long
coils.
^-crown and
the
^- crown
(cf.
pp. 3 7 and
ho and
Dendiir, Pis.
XXXII,
XIX,
,
1,
Published
See L.
This column and column 3 have the usual elaborate floral capitals of the
period.
The
stalks of the
carved on the part of the shaft immediately below the capital. They terminate
in Gve rings which represent the cords with which the bundle
is
tied.
Beneath
these five rings there are two bands of inscription encircling the column.
a.
my
by
^^l
From
hangs the
^-symbol,
(not ^).
The cartouches
b.
are
^ (^IlilEII^i!^!!!
of inscription,
is
as follows
- T
C'^^MPf :^ j;l]|' *
ijk
ll
(?)
beloved of
Khnum-
pillar, is the
"
XXX)
cf.
<
jT|
^c= '^c^
XXXV,
1
and
following inscrip-
W
'^'
See Pis.
and
=1
tf
27
|_
is
nff^l T^P
is
Formula
Heaven
is ill festival,
the
earth
IS
in joy, the two (?) divisions of the world are in in rejoicing, Bigeh (<Snm)
is
in exultation, Abaton
wonder; as
for the
n
when
Isis
COLUMN
3 (Pis.
:
XIX,
,
and XXXIV).
Text IV, 17/1 for beginning of text in vertical line beiow
h.
Published
See L. 3 has
Z).,
Column
the
same elaborate
floral
tie
capital as
column
while the
them,
h.
is
the
same
as
on column
Wi -svmbols
face
I.
>-.
is
as follows
I I
"f-^IPf ^^!i^f
M'
't(TE
stretches out the
!!P'?'!^i*'~^ J
ntl^'^
who
n
is
Immediately below
a vertical line (see PI.
on the east
:
side of the
column
XXXIV)
~~ "^ (^{^^^^'A^'SX^AW
&/ilJ"l"m^=-ii "^/Ji'l ^H
I
5)
Mem-
is
Osiris, the
moon-god Thoth,
the prince
SCENE
III
(PL XXIII).
The king
Text.
a.
>-
offers four
"J-
vases
to
Osiris-Onnophris
:
who
is
standing
[
<
-.
vertical line
>
iSf --
jP)
ot
.
-^^^^
^"^
'^^''"^'^S
Lower Egypt
'"
1
I'l
:
^ ^ ^
whom
^Py
(^^^ JuiVKER,
-^^
/_|j
Empty
Kmg
Upper and
.
Child of Satis,
the mistress of
nursed.
.[.?.].
5?
'
I'l
^*''"
I T
Thes.,
1876, andBRUGSCif,
Worterb., Suppl.,
812,
for variations.
i.
28
>-
^^ IB
57
All protection,
life,
and
^
of
^J.^IlE^II^^ID
-3^
Zl.(^i
!P'^!^i'~'
':':King
Amon,
of-Isis. V
d.
'''
>
"ip
* ^s=
[i i]
Formula
it
purifies
thy body.
members. The
Selkis.
T)
first is Isis,
e.
vertical
lines
(2)3
<
=
ri!~i-1(iiI131t
f^* ^
i =r^:H--f^=
the tor-purification
'^^
:
first
purified
and
-e-
^^f]fj
g.
Sepa
(5p?)
f").
I(?) give
them
55
Rehind Osiris-Onnophris in a
vertical line
^ ^j^
\.
-^ X*=c-H-ri
'''
Cf.
scene
II,
d, p. 26.
1^)
Paralieie
geben l(m',-nftwr
6. a.
(Junker).
<*'
Isis,
Selkis.
29
filth.
Osiris -Onnophris
[king]
(^sc.
Archaeological details
no.
He wears
PI.
(cf.
Dendur,
CXVIII,
up with narrow
ders.
row
upon a ^^^--sign,
SCENE
(PI.
XXV).
is
The scene
destroyed except for the feet and parts of the legs of the figures,
The scraps
of text that
scene there
is
COLUMN
(Pis. VJ, 2,
For the bands of inscription and decoration that encircle the top of the
column
see p. 28.
-<
The king
>
who
left,
to his nose.
XXIV)
<
Tni^*"!
^ j^= J
=
ccLive the
(^ssp-nh) of
great of strength,
for-ever Beloved-of-Isis. v
h.
^
75
"^
^^^^^
^^^^
^"^ happiness
behind him
Re
for ever!
"
30
^ iS^ % {\^'^\W^i'" ^ J
vertical lines
:
Son of Re Ptolemaios
,
living-foi-ever Beloved-of-Isis.
d.
ff
1^
^^^
I
-"^^r-
jf^'''^^
P*"^^^^
^ ^
^-^-^ZZ I put
for thee
my
life
55
health and
stability [into]
Two
Lands.
t
of
'
Behind Hathor in a
XXV) :^-"lltif^^=j^|*,Ti1
Wosret
in
with the four faces, great in the south, mighty in the north, ruler in the east
Bigeh (^{S)nm).v
Archaeological details
no. 2.
He wears a broad
left
CXVIH,
1).
In his
hand he holds
and /i.
Immediately below
this
a band of decoration consisting of empty cartouches between hawk-headed lions. a (Pis. VI, 2 and XXV). In a horizontal line
'^1ill:^^|
^
m\\^^'^i'%\
"
^^^^
^^
&^o^ E^^
'
[Ptolem]aios-living-for-ever Beloved-of-Isis.
h (Pi. VI, 2).
00
rests
upon a r^n-sign,
is
H
r^n-
The
lions sit
on
above
^.
The
lion
on the north
wears
M,
a sceptre
SCENE
II
(PI.
^
XXVI).
The king
(1'
to
go
to
See Griffith, Hieroglyphs, p. 36. One side of the | as well as the top
|
in our example,
decorated with
-ornaments.
31 -,
him
who
is
burning incense
Text.
a.
(cf.
scene
l|^
i
W^
ot
^m
his for
1^ *^
house
'""^
f#f
''"
'
\4/
he son
Re
in front of
road)'^'. w
(3)
him
making a way
Aw^^
J
j^
-^^^
1
1 1 1
f^
Wepwawet
of the north,
power
c.
<
^=i#
wbS'S
tf
who
cleanses the
and
Nsr-t-n
Thy way
['-'^Y^]
is
no impurities
near [thee]
d.
enemies
line
<
- ^'^ XoTii/
,The king
of
j>^_|^^^^^^J^(J^iwJ(,,
(^shmty),
Egypt, shining in the red crown, beautiful of appearance in the double diadem
coming
forth from the purification to the shrine of his mother, perform{ir iht) for his father, n
(1'
Cf.
j]
...-j
^^^
left
ft
{hhnw)
V^^^
-=> i^
c:
The
clear her
'^'
Worterh., 43o.
is
no lacuna
after
'3'
^.
Cf.
\/^**^^f T [
m
r'
Wepwawet
[rl
of the South,
'*'
on
p. 11).
1
'''
wl-t-k
P
*^^'
1^
^^^x^'^^T' ^"^
3? H i iv.
'^'
^*r
is
shaped something
32
Archaeological details
no. 2.
He wears
PI.
CXVIII,
1).
and
in his left a
"^by an
J^, and
is
in the other
j^He
offers a
The
Pillar-of-his-Mother53.
^-pot of incense. He
is
clothed in a
much damaged.
to the cornice
Above
e is
a frieze (PI.
It
XXVI) corresponding
of the screen.
is
on
^^
a large disk with a winged scarab in the midst. This scarab grasps the
symbol
in
its
hind
feet.
is
pendant uraei, and furnished with wings that droop down on either side of the
larger disk.
that
The uraeus on
side the
^-crown
of
Lower Egypt,
on the south
M- crown
is
of
Q.
frieze is a
is
coiled through a
at the north
^- crown,
is
at
Ptolemy
XIII.
The cartouch
>
(YR^
WH'^ilV}
^^itt3j
|-
^^ (viHi^*^'!
and
b.
JE.
is
On
-^ '^^"HIZ'^I^^Tf '^^=^^
"Horus
w
of Edfu, great god, lord 0? Msn-t, dappled of plumage, rising in the horizon,
b.
Onthesouthside:^-'^^"|[^^f.^^=^
XXVII).
side of this
^lorus of Edfu,
v
COLUMN
2 (PI.
The north-west
column
is
33
commencing
down
dado on the
Row
Text.
Two
jackal-headed genii
>-
a.
>-
"^^
T1JH
"^^^^
n
Osiris.
55
il-t
of
b.
Sm^
C-3
1
house of
Isis.
IBCHAEOLOGICAL DETAILS
^v^-knife in his
left
Row
2.
Two
='
ox(?)-headed genii
:
>-
J "][><=
b.
4= '''J
tw
[. .?.
]-hr(l)
Tj"
__
^ilw'
Archaeological details
Row
Text.
3.
Two
^^
snake-headed genii
>-.
a.
>-
iM 01^^
w
^
b.
in the //sm(n)-house.
>-
m^^ w.
Archaeological details
1 in their left,
and
hand.
(2)
^-^
''^^^
H sic
a mistake for
hsmn natron,
'
34
Row
Text.
h.
Two human-headed
genii
>.
a.
>-
Jf\
5;
^ ^
1
1
-^^^
^*''B i^V
b.
ff'ji/,
-house.
>-
^ ^
ii!l
ll'^^^l
Archaeological details
'^- snake on
his
head and
carries a
X^- knife
in
who perhaps
holds 1 in his
the
and
in his right
column
and
cf.
Pis.
XXXVI,
and
XL and
COLUMN
DendHir, Pi.
XXXIV.
3 (Pis.
The south-west
column,
column
is
Row
Text.
One hawk-headed
In front of
genius only
<
a.
him
in a vertical line
->
1^
M(?)
J
|^.<a^
1 '"^^^^
1
..
-w^p
b.
Cf
and a
bit
1^
Ji
|^
j^
,1^3=^
f^
who watch
their lord
in either hand.
Row
2.
-
damaged
Text.
-.
Two
a.
ly]
'^jj^
J^lt
>
^[J^
(1)
7?
is
certain.
" ^ :
35
V l|j.^
^^B
Row
Text.
b.
3.
Two much
injured genii
:
a.
-*
-.
r9r\^~^
^ff^m.^^
Ombos.
i7)
m='^=\
^,
Archaeological details
Either
demon
Row
h.
Two
,
<
-.
I'f
int.i=iri
Nfr-h'J (^1)
b.
<
1^ 2
(')
^5|^
1
1
^^
**A
Archaeological details
SCENE
III
(PI. XXVIII).
The king
by the
>-
comes out,
as in scene II,
Text.
>
J\ %#^
(^~^HiJ!fiiT^<^ "~:i:"Theso
of
Re comes
Re when he shines
V
in the horizon.
He
c.
I il
Jl"^
>f-
(')
i:&
M.
(')
5.
36
C\^=0_j(')^
Great Houses?
i
ct
who
purifies the
Utterance by
Thy way
is
triumph
d.
is
Abaton in gladness.
:
"
%Af [|J
|||
4f
king of Upper and Lower Egypt, shinmg in the white crown, beautiful of
appearing in the palace, entering into the temple of [Onjnophris-triumphant
to
5?
Akchaeological details
The
with
J^
above
II.
it.
He
emblems
as in scene
as in scene
II.
The
bed on
frieze p.
above scene
III is
exactly the
same
as that
above scene
II,
descri-
82.
XXTX-XL.)
The entrance
which
open
is
curtain-wall,
built
Ptolemaic
jamb
in which,
on the east
the
upper socket
These
projections are
(Pis.
XXIX,
XXXIV and
'^'
XXXVI)'^' which
must have been erected in Christian times. The foundation of the apse
on
PI. I,
is still visible
in the threshold of the entrance to the outer hall (see the ground-plan
a).
and
Pis.
XIX,
and XXXVI,
The arch
in the pylon
church.
'^'
Cf. similar
(3)
EAST FACE
NORTH
JAMB.
37
of the cornice
face of
the west jambs runs the roll or torus, ornamented with a pattern of binding ^'^
(Pis.
XXIX.)
Published
On
is
the edge of the jamb, outside the torus and continuing into the cornice,
sits
long
coils.
THE CORNICE.
In the centre of the cornice
of
it.
is
a large
^g with
winged scarab
in the midst
Above
The uraeus on
^- crown. Between
--g
82.
le
He
p.
carved to
represent the palm-ribs of which the primitive cornice was composed (see Petrie,
Decorative Art, p.
98 and 99).
THE PROJECTION.
A king
-s
offers
to
Khnum who
blank.
is
seated
"
the
left
Archaeological details
no. 3.
Khnum. Head-dress
SCENE
I.
no. 2 5.
A king
'^'
stands
<
Petkie, op.
cit.,
p. 97.
38
a.
jitlf (Blank j
|0,%
J
(Blank
*n^==:
JLj"
at even, w
Archaeological details
no. 3.
A king
Text.
b.
stands
<
- in the
same
:
attitude as in scene
II.
a.
(Blank
j
-<
J ? *n.c= Jj
(Blank
at
noon,
Archaeological details
no. 9.
A king
Text.
stands
-*
- in the
same
attitude as in the
at
a.
*\,^.
dawn,
Archaeological details
no. 1.
it
Upon
column
projects
beyond the
east face of
:
is
XXX)
in a vertical line
?T|
k^kJ.'i'^,^
concerning his whole
^^y^Z\. ,1
Khnum
likewise
is
^-^Utterance
The god
of Edfu
with him.
He
devises plans
he takes counsel for his temple, he repels his enemies, he drives away his foes, he makes evil to cease from
'"
'2'
T|
^' (Junker).
dr (Junker).
"'
rwy (Junker).
EAST FACE
39
The Thickness of
(Pis.
the
North Jamb.
xxxi-xxxm.)
THE CORNICE
(Pis.
Upon
the
fashion,
to
87).
s s
;i;
THE PROJECTION
(Pis.
A king
<
^
_9bi&
offers a
Harpokrates, both of
Text.
b.
whom
ff
>-.
a.
T Blank
"^^^
(Blank
Above Hathor
Jv.
Hathor,
mistress
of
Bigeh ((jS)nm).
Archaeological details
no. 11.
in
He puts Upon
the
jGrst
hand
to his
mouth. In
his right
hand he
jamb below
>-
the projection
is
:
an inscription
and
(Pis.
Blank
_%!& ri:-i:f:j=(^tiTiTii:i:i^-T::^
''^HII
=^
victory
f Blank
of diadems f Blank
Two
'1'
5.
40
Lands
Isis
j,
ft
1.=
i^'%5J
*= ^ ^"^^
-.
^'^ -H-
"^^^
Is
_-H- ^1^ e
ffLive the good goddess (?) given life, mistress ' '1P*''P P'^ J=""= of Abaton, the August, the Heroine, within Bigeh, great Wd'-t-eye, mistress of
?
Upper and Lower Egypt, princess in the ends of the world, primaeval goddess,
who came
was yet
Osiris (?).
Two Lands
while she
in her
XXXIV.)
jamb,
decorated with a cobra entwining a papyrus -stem. The snake, which here
^-crown
of
Upper Egypt.
THE CORNICE.
The same
as
THE PROJECTION.
A king
>-
offers
j^
:
to Osiris
who
is
seated
<
-.
Archaeological details
effaced.
7.
Head-dress no.
He
SCENE
is
mummiform
(cf. PI.
VII)
I.
A king
Text.
b.
stands
a.
>>
j
%{Q|f
Blank
(^
]|
^Blank
L;^,Jv^^
V
"Opening
j
(at) even.
55
'"
EAST FACE
SOUTH JAMB.
41
no. 2.
A king
Text.
h.
stands
a.
in the
same
:
attitude as in scene
"
j
I.
iSf (Blank Jj
^0^%
TBlankJI.
ifc.
Vi .g= -g^||
Opening
at
noon.w
Archaeological details
The
SCENE
king.
III.
Head-dress no.
9.
A king
Text.
h.
stands a.
>-
in the
same
:
attitude as in the
>
>
j
|0f (^Blank^
1 rr
^j0% (iianP
at
j^ V
Opening
dawn,
Archaeological details
no.
Upon
jamb where
(PI.
it
projects
column 3
XXXI)
in a vertical line
>
.=
-I
III
-^
"
'^PTi r I
III
-A-
r-
~7V
m.
-^^
nn
eve
is
|(?)<~\ Utterance
Heaven
rejoices in possession of
is
its
mystery; the
left
joined
to
The moon
upon
secret until
its
day exactly;
art
all its
rising
and
setting.
Thou
Shu, shining
and
earth.
master.
He has furnished
it
with
its
offering
f"
The
inscription
is left
incomplete.
6
42
The Thickness of
(PI.
the
South Jamb.
XXXV.)
THE CORNICE.
The same
as
side.
THE PROJECTION.
A king>
squatting
Text.
b.
<
offers'
two #-vases
to Isis
whom
are
.
Above the king
Isis in
:
a.
Tsiank
lines
Above
two vertical
55
:^ ijj^i'^'^'j^rfl
-<
:
"'^^^ ^^^^^
life,
c.
mistress of Abaton.
vertical lines
^kT|^
'^haren-
dotes, son of
Archaeological details
no. 12.
Her head-dress
rests
is
jj
on top
j-
In ber
hand, which
-sceptre.
Upon
in
jamb below
the projection,
:
is
an inscription
-^m^ ujtj
two
vertical lines
>
- and
>-
(PI.
XXXV)
a.
c4-^
good god, beloved of the great god lord of Abaton, the goodly youth who came
forth
(jty) of
[bily) of
Lower Egypt,
Underworld
womb,
, ;
INTERIOR OF
DOORWAY
,
NORTH WALL.
,
iS
STTT
'
!
fl^
!^ It 3
^^
Horus
goodly youth
sweet of love
whom
the
(rhy-t)
and
his
ka advanced; he adored
Khnum
the august in order to receive for himself a crowning with the double diadem
sacred of splendour with the living Apis, king of Upper and Lower Egypt,
master of
which
as
a continuation of the cornice of the jambs on the east face of the doorway.
is
It
surmounted by
^.
The
frieze,
projects
beyond the surface of the wall below and forms the rudimentary archi-
face of the
doorway (see
XXXVI,
and
2).
have no thickness or reveals, these being in the same plane as, and forming
one with, the interior walls of the doorway. Both the north and south walls are
decorated with eight rows of
Pis.
five repetitions of the
group of symbols
t1
(see
THE FRIEZE
(Pis.
A king
are
of
seated
<
offers f| to
>-.
whom
Behind the king are two kneeling male figures; the foremost
('),
whom
Text.
b.
T Blank
J.
:
Above Horus in a
Above Hathor
:
vertical line
>-
iK,^^ Horus
ff
of Edfu.
c.
^
5.
6.
Archaeological details
no. 2.
liU
figures.
THE FRIEZE
(PI.
XXXV).
A king >
offers
1 to
Osiris
accompanied by
Isis,
both of
whom
are seated
figures.
foremost
!^,
>
s_i T
v
1 aa
'^
^
ff
Offering
c.
and happiness
two
to his
august father,
:
Above
Osiris in
vertical lines
??
<
j j
I'MJ
""^^"f J
1
Osiris,
Above
Isis in
<
h-^^^^
qoO
Isis given
mistress of Abaton.w
no.
7.
Head-dress no.
1
Head-dress no.
7 without uraeus.
figures.
and
-XL.)
North Jamb.
Upon
I
jamb
(PI.
is
an elongated
surmounted by a cobra crowned with the ^-diadem of Lower Egypt. The snake entwines the whole length of the stem in its coils (cf. p. 87, PI. XXIX).
THE CORNICE.
The same
as
p.
87).
. .
WEST FACE
NORTH JAMB.
45
XXXVIl).
Isis
squatting
A king
<
who
is
>-.
Text.
b.
a.
^<
MBJank j
:
Above
two
vertical lines
>
nT^^ ^f
|
^'^^^^
Ipi*""
given
life,
mistress of Abaton.55
Archaeological details
no. 10.
lines
of inscription
XXXVII):
^11"^^^^;
m r^ '^^
J\ **
^^
Utterance
may
purify] (s[w'b-f?J)
1
her
],
pure
is
members
her.
is
is
that
which belongs
is
. . ,
her
(^iry-sj(J^,
pure
[pure
is
a scene representing
Thoth
>-
(PI.
XXXYI,
1).
'/iz/z/fy/
Text.
a.
Above Thoth
in a horizontal line
n
'////^z/^
>-
1^
l^lS;^^J
^"'
'^"^''''
In front of Thoth
^ ^
under
jb>5^>5^>5^
^^^"^^
'
ID
There
is
no room
for --
J before ^
46
Archaeological details
Upon
column
jamb where
it
projects
l|'(?)|T|^"^-=>-H-"V-^
'*"->;
''
The doors
Isis
of the horizon
upon the
who
is
given
life
[. .?. .].
Her
[s'^wy),
(?).
There are
y>
beneath them
THE CORNICE
(PI.
XXXVI,
2).
The same
as
THE PROJECTION
XXXIX).
A king
squatting
<
>
who
is
|J.
:
(Blank
j
TBlank
<
J.
1
Above
Osiris in
"1"" "1 1
'"^O
"^
*
/!jrl
Archaeological details
no. 10.
(?).
Head-dress no. 6
Immediately below the projection in two vertical lines (Pis. XXXVI, 2 and
LJbJ
(1)
Upon
jamb an elongated
4|f-
crown.
/i7
m'^rr:,-ry-r::^-cm7::ir
"lo
|(?)
"^ 1
^H
is
(1
n n
''^
(?)
^ =^-^
is
[pure]
is
the shrine(?) of
is
pure
his throne,
is
pure
is
his chapel [hd), pure are his amulets, pure are his bandages, pure
his collar,
pure
who
is
[his]
minister(?)[. .?.
Below
Horus
-<
of a j-vase(Pl.
XXXVI,2).
line
:
Text.
a.
im \k
-^^
1
1
"^^^
b.
^-^
f^\^^)r%)r%')r%'^
'^^''^
^^"^
^^e^""
Archaeological details
Upon
column
3
jamb where
it
projects
XL)
>
i] |/*w\
1,^^^^
\\i
_Ld
ra ^-jIIc-di-
-rr- 1
Mai *= ^
'""^
9^ J
wood
Utterance
upon
of the garden
hnt),
Syria
horizon [..?..]
GRIFFITH.
The
graffiti of the
little
Philae. Although
ill-
engraved, and in poor condition, and, until the exhaustive researches of the
last
copyist.
Upon
the magnificent
48
of the Prussian
Academy
the
demoik
graffiti
are
shewn on a minute
scale,
and
can
all that I
No.
1.
jamb
V and
No. 2.
On
Isis
and
Horus
(PI.
XIV)
graffito of 7 or
No. 3.
On
jamb about
XVII) are
and Horus,
of
and
in the
five graffiti.
The
1/
1/
'
*.*^
"^^ i
"
badly engraved.
No.
li.
'
In scene
II
'"'U/r'iJ
lines,
apparently reading
Isis of
.
.
ffHis
[name] remaineth
^ ^ /
Graffito
v/'^ J
No.
3.
here before
(*. e.
Abatop)
^^
No. 5.
On
the
is
a graffito of 3 lines
much
I,
iniured.
No. 6. In scene
'
(^
^ Cw^
^^
f'
lines
\^it\^^ ^
n * i/o
name
v^^^
^n
6.
^
*''^--'
^
1
''^^
'
No.
mom,
below
pwer,
tpt
Graffito
j_l/C/ r.
lOU..
^'^^IlM<\ P/5^
.
w, cf.
no. 3.
-"^
^jp
.-
No. 7.
On
of the
passage of
luOJ
this entrance,
kneeling behind
him
:
XXXII)
is
The
salutation of
Pakhnum
GREEK INSCRIPTION.
No. 8.
li^
On
jamb
(PI.
XXXIV)
are two
graffili.
The
I) is of 5 lines
'\
The
the
salutation of
Pabek son
of
Harpson
[^ g/LJ^
' <//
^V
III) consists of
r/^^
j1,<j
fvjr ~"'
name wPetemerawe:?.
GREEK INSCRIPTION.
This mutilated Greek
graffito is
engraved on the
gate -way, below
Graffito
No.
8.
scene
II.
made
Rough
[l
Ila^wv
i9
Year
Pachon
TO
iipo(7X.vvr}[L(x
the obeisance
of Smetuispaek-
"LfirfTviOfTTvaex.
ovi x Traipos'
5
[?
epTa<pi5
Oa.
.
.[
(jsvTieiqi [.
(pikwv
fjir;T|Oo[s
his
mother being
etc.
Eva(j.r}T(paTr) [?
WTTIxlaTOlXV
10
IcriSi no.
[?
o-v[i'
Tois
to Isis
vaois deots
[a\e w
stt
[ay
11.
and
name
as ex mx-rpos follows,
Xe.
Oa.
cannot read ex or
ft
aTro
before
,
it.
[s
evufitjT.
or [s(2)
v<T(itjT.
10.
Ka
means
xai,
11 and 12.
ayadco
^ dyaOfi
TV)(^ri
PART
II.
INDEXES.
A.
INDEX OF DIVINITIES.
DIVINITY.
52
DIVINITY.
POSITION
IN
TEMPLE.
consort.
ASSOCIATES.
PLATES.
PAGES.
West face
ISIS.
XIV
ilx
jamb, scene
Harpokrates.
(
Entrance
Hathor.
xxxi,xxxn
thickness of north
jection.
jamb, pro-
West face
jamb,
Horus of
Edfu.
XI,
XV
Ilk
-scene
I.
(text i).
Horus of
Edfu.
XXI, XXIV
Outer
Hatbob.
hall,
XXIV, XXV,
XXVI
Entrance to outer hall, east face,
thiclcness of north
Harpokrates,
XXXI, xxxn
-^9
jamb pro,
jection.
Entrance
Horus
Edfu.
of
XXXI,
XXXH
1x2,
HathorTefnut(?)
[Wsr-t).
'
A goddess
(name
destroyed ).
IV
jamb, scene
HoRUS.
III.
West face
HorusofEdfu.
Halhor.
XI,
XV
i6
jamb, scene
(lower band
Hathor.
XXI, XXIV
23
of inscription, b).
XXVI
32
above scene
II
''-^l
(')
Horus of Edfu
is
Isis in view of west face of pylon gate-way, north jamb, scene IV, ., p. li north jamb (text h below projection), p. io. here represented in his well-known form of a winged solar
and entrance
disk.
INDEX OF DIVINITIES.
53
DIVINITY.
POSITION
IN
TEMPLE.
CONSOBT.
ASSOCIATES.
PLATES.
above scene
III '".
Entrance
Entrance
Khnum.
text).
Entrance
HorusofEdfu.
Entrance
to outer hall, interior of
frieze.
Hathor.
Entrance
to outer hall,
west face,
Entrance
to outer hall,
west face,
Imy
t-tr-s.
West face
jamb, scene
Ipet (Ip-t).
(text/).
i
Osiris.
jamb, scene
IV.
wall, scene
I.
West
chitrave, scene
West
West face
54
THE TEMPLE OF
BtCEII.
DIVINITY.
INDEX OF DIVINITIES.
55
56
THE TEMPLE OF
bIgEII.
DIVINITY.
INDEX OF DIVINITIES.
57
DIVItilTY.
58
THE TEMPLE OF
BIGEIl.
DIVINITY.
59
B.
DIVINITY.
THE ATTRIBUTES OK THE DIVINITIES AND THE LOCALITIES WITH WHICH THEY ARE CONNECTED.
PAGES.
Apis.
^^J
'''
/.2
Geb.
t3
i3
Habendotes.
19
Z12
8
Harpokrates.
icn
li;
i/i
17
24
7-
^'-'^^
3o 3o
Hathor.
^-
i-i;it:T^t,",^;-A:i-r:f^;'=f2^s
^t 39
Hathob-Tefnut
(seep. 52 footaote
i).
r;-<u
Ti
HoBus.
li
I'
'l^l-
(')
i.
e.
The
king's mother.
8.
60
DIVIiNITY.
THE ATTRIBUTES OF THE DIVINITIES AND THE LOCALITIES WITH WHICH THEY ARE CONNECTED.
PAGES.
--^f^\o
i6
17
93
32
HoRus or Edfu.
39
37 38
:^!--it^
rr^i-zr^ik?
K.
1tZ
A6
47 94
1
Ipet.
"^
"^
'
"""^
^
^w ^H I #
I
II-*8
I
^^ * s=> sw vfc
V *i
II
8
Isis.
lil=ffi%two.=iu?i
iliMili
^n(')i:i}<"-r;;'^i
61
DIVINITY.
62
DIVINITY.
INDEX OF HEAD-DRESSES.
63
C.
INDEX OF HEAD-DRESSES.
WEARER.
PLATE.
NO.
1
PROVENANCE.
jamb, scene IV
Outer hall, east face of screen, scene Outer hall, west face of screen, scene
Entrance
to outer hall, east face,
III.
Ring. ...
.
V.
XXIII.
"
11
III
XXVIII.
north jamb,
v
scene III
XXIX.
Entrance
scene
south jamb,
.1
XXXIV.
Entrance
to outer hall,
interior of
doorway,
II.
.
XXXV.
XXII.
j5
1,
west side
II.
.
. .
-n
XXIV. XXVI.
jamb,
v
XXXIV.
XXXI, XXXII.
3.
(with side-lock)
Harpokrates.
VII.
West
jamb,
King.
XI, XII.
scene
West
jamb,
Harpokrates.
XIV.
Entrance
projection
XXIX.
Entrance
scene
north jamb,
5*
XXiX.
Entrance
of
to
north
jamb,
projection
(with
side-
lock)
4.
Harpokrates.
of pylon gate- way,
XXXI, XXXII.
West
face
I
north jamb,
.
.
scene
5.
(see p.
Satis.
XI, XII.
East face
of pylon
gate- way,
south jamb,
scene III
Horus.
IV.
jamb, scene IV
V.
West
north jamb,
scene
Harendotes.
XI, XIII.
64
NO.
THE TEMPLE OF
PROVENANCE.
BtGEII.
WEARER.
PLATE.
Horus.
XI, XV.
West
face of pylon
scene IV
Entrance
scut
jamb, projection
to outer hail, interior of
XXXV.
XXXI, XXXII.
VII.
Entrance
doorway,
Horus.
I.
Osiris.
Entrance
south jamb,
v
projection
7.
XXXIX.
East face
of
scene IV
IV.
West
face
III
north jamb,
scene
Geb?
III.
.
XIII, XIV.
Osiris- Onnophris.
XXIII.
south jamb,
,
projection
Osiris.
XXXIV.
Entrance
to
XXXV.
West
face
I
of pylon gate-way,
south jamb,
scene
XI, XV.
Entrance
scene
XXIX.
Entrance
scene
south jamb,
XXXIV.
10.
XXXVII.
XXXIX.
11.
XXXI, XXXII.
12.
Entrance
south jamb
projection
XXXV.
V.
13.? East
jamb
West West
scene
III
1:
jamb, scene
XVIII,
1.
jamb, scene
1 h.
XVIII
2.
jamb, dado
Hapy.
V, VI.
INDEX OF HEAD-DRESSES.
NO.
65
PLATE.
PROVENANCE.
WEARER,
15.
jamb, dado
16.
l"
Sekhet.
V, VI.
West
north jamb,
scene
Nephthys.
of
XI, XIIl.
17.? East
?
face
pylon gate-way,
south jamb,
scene III
A
III
goddess.
IV.
jamb, scene
Hathor-Tefnut
f^).
V.
West
face
I
of pylon
scene
XI, XV.
west side
^^
XXV.
XXXI, XXXII.
XXXI, XXXII.
Entrance to outer
hall, interior of
doorway,
Isis.
XXXV.
IV.
18.? East
face of pylon
III
scene
A
south jamb,
goddess.
Isis.
,
IV.
scene
I.
r>
VII.
West
scene IV
XIV.
West
face of pylon
scene IV
?
XVII.
XXXVII.
9.
West
jamb, scene
20.
Ptah.
interior of doorway,
XVIII,
2.
Entrance
to outer hall,
Kneeling figures
XXXI, XXXII.
behind King.
Entrance to outer hall, interior of doorway,
south wall,
frieze
Kneeling figures
XXXV.
outer
hall,
west
face,
south
jamb
22.
Horus.
XXXVI,
2.
West
jamb, scene
Re-Harakhte.
XVIII,
1.
<')
But
witli
111 replacing
(-'
1.
66
NO.
WEARER.
PLATE.
23.
West
south jamb,
scene
Sekhmet.
of pylon gate-way,
XI, XVI.
West
face
III
south jamb,
Tefnut.
scene
2/(.
XVI.
West
face
I
north jamb,
scene
Khnum-Re.
II.
. .
.
XI, XII.
Khnum-Re.
XXII.
Entrance
north jamb,
projection
Rhnum.
west face, north jamb.
south jamb,
XXIX.
26. 27.
Entrance
to outer hall,
Thoth.
XXXVI,
1,
XXXVII.
West
face of pylon
II
gate -way,
scene
XI, XVI.
D.
E
i8 (footnote
2
li).
Blackman, A. Z.,
li^.
Erman,
1
(foot-
(footnote 2),
Ii8.
22 (footnote
1).
Erman, A. Z.,
Egypt, Nubia, and Ethio2
,
17 (footnote h).
Bonomiand Sharpe,
pia.
3 Fri ih
,
Brugsch, Thesaurus.
Brugsch, Worterbuch.
97
(footnote
1).
k (footnote 1),
16
cribed,
notes 1, 5).
a/i
(footnote 2),
(footnote 1).
II.
2 3 (footnote 1). 2
).
Griffith,
Mr. F.
LI.
^7
26 (footnote
h),
Griffith, Hieroglyphs.
3o
(foot-
note
1).
H
GhampoUion,
23,
9/1.
Notices descriptives ,
I.
2,
22,
Hunt, Professor A.
S.
D
Junker,
Denon, Voyage.
23, 37
96
(foot-
67
Nu9).
36
(footnote 3),
ig (footnote
1
37 (with footnote
1).
n (foot-
R
Reisner, Archaeological Survey of Nubia,
(footnotes 2, 3).
I,
1
27 (footnote
1).
S
Lepsius, Denkmdler, IV.
3i (footnote
3).
1),
11, 2 3, 24,
18 (footnotes
(footnote 1).
1,
39
26, 27
M
Mariette, Denderah,
Mariette
,
W
ig (footnote
Haute-Egypte.
1).
III.
Welgall, Report on
bia.
1
Nu9
Voyage dans
la
(footnotes 1, 3, 4, 5),
E.
GENERAL INDEX.
Ajuaia.
68
Landing-stage.
Milk-amulet.
Quay.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PlGBS,
Preface
vii
PART
Introduction and Text
I.
1-^9
PART
Indexes
:
II.
-58
and the
localities
59-62
Index of Head-dresses
63-66
66-67
General Index
67-68
LIST OF PLATES''.
I.
Ground-plan
1
of the
Temple.
II.
2*
in the
modern cemetery.
The Temple surrounded with houses (in the year 1907). The Pylon and Terrace after restoration (April 1910).
Gate-way of pylon,
Gate-way of pylon,
east face, south
IV.
jamb, scenes
III
and IV.
III, IV,
V.
VI.
jamb, scenes
and dado.
Gate-way of pylon,
Outer hall, column
jamb, dado.
VII.
VIII.
II.
IX.
-n
-n
r,
X.
1.
15
1
^
T?
1
-
9*
XI.
V
-^
-n
and
II
of north
and south
jambs.
XII.
XIII.
1
n 15 -9 -^
west face, north jamb, scene west face, north jamb, scene
west face, north jamb, scenes
I.
"
-n
-1
II.
XIV.
V n
1
n
-<
'^
III
I.
and
IV.
XV.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
7,
V
T
Ti
II
and
III.
V
fl
n n
-1
V
15
n
1
55
III
and
IV.
I. I.
-5
XIX.
1
t
XX.
XXI.
XXII.
55
I. 1
1
55
1
-1
column
scene scene
1
II.
XXIU.
XXIV.
55
III.
55
55
XXV.
XXVI.
XXVII.
XXVIII.
55
55
5)
55
scene
II.
11
2.
III.
55
55
scene
XXIX.
55
1
55
XXX.
55
1')
An
asterisk
72
XXXI.
XXXII.
XXXIII.
n n
11
XXXIV.
entrance, east face, south jamb. entrance, east face, thickness of south
XXXV.
XXXVI.
XXXVII.
XXXVIII.
1)
11
jamb and
'1
'1
1'
1-
side of
column
2.
XXXIX.
XL.
^1
11
side of
3.
side of
column
XLI.
3.
Types of head-dresses.
XLU.
XLIII.
BIGEH.
Plate
Metres
a.
b.
c.
e.
f.
Step.
Granite
slab.
g.
Ancient pavement.
d.
Inclined approach.
bIgeh.
Plate II
%
J
"3
t75
OJ
w
a
^-
o 3
O
^.
BIGEH.
Plate III
I.
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--A-.
''^-
v~--- .-:
^5-
-.J.
^;--i,.->:-''
Vf>-- ->
._il
2.
BIGEH.
Plate
IV
Gate-Way of Pylon
East Face
South Jamb
Scenes
III
and IV
BtGEH.
Plate
East Face
Scenes
III,
IV and Dado.
BiGEH.
Plate
VI
c75
o c o
o
-a
3 O
(J-,
Oh
BiGEH.
Plate VII
3 O
to
BIGEH,
Plate VIII
Gate-Way of Pylon
Interior
South Wall
Scene
II.
BIGEH.
Plate
IX
-a
O
c/2
Plate
BIGEH.
I.
West Face
Dado.
2.
Gate-Way
of Pylon
West
Face.
BIGEH.
Plate
XI
3 O
-a
-a
T3
Ph
a o >.
a,
BIGEH.
Plate XII
o
o
BIGEH.
Plate XIII
West Face
North Jamb
Scene
II.
BIGEH.
Plate
XIV
Gate-Way of Pylon
West Face
North Jamb
Scenes
III
and IV.
BIGEH.
Plate
XV
c
ty-i
E
3
O
in
n
_o
^j-i
bIgeh.
Plate
XVI
Gate-Way
of Pylon
West Face
South Jamb
Scenes
II
and
III.
Plate
XVII
BIGEH.
Gate-Way of Pylon
West
tace
South Jamb
Scenes
III
and IV.
BIGEH.
Plate
XVIII
\:^i*-
BIGEH.
Plate
XIX
I.
Outer Hall
2.
Outer Hall
West Face
BIGEH.
Plate
XX
'if V
F^
si^'
ill.
'^^"^
.
"^
<~
'
v~
''jH
BIGEH.
Plate
XXI
Outer Hall
Column
i.
Plate
XXII
BiGEH.
BiGEH.
Plate
XX in
BIGEH.
Plate
XXIV
Outer Hall
West
Side of
Column
i.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXV
Outer Hall
BIGEH.
Plate
XXVI
Outer Hall
West Face
of
Screen
Scene
II.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXVir
Outer Hall
2.
Plate
XXVIII
BIGEH.
^'""ll^W
-'^j.l
Outer Hall
West Face
of Screen
Scene
III.
Plate
BIGEH.
XXIX
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
North Jamb.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXX
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
BtGEH.
Plate
XXXI
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXII
Outer Hall
Entrance
Interior
North Wall.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXIII
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
Inscription
on Thickness
of
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXn-
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
South Jamb.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXV
Outer Hall
Entrance
East Face
Thickness
of
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXVI
o
CO
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXVII
Outer Hall
Entrance
West Face
North Jamb.
BiGEH.
Plate
XXXVIII
Outer Hall
Entrance
West
face
2.
BIGEH.
Plate
XXXIX
Ml
Outer Hall
Entrance
West Face
3.
BiGEH.
Plate
XL
Outer Hall
Entrance
West Face
South Side
of
3.
BIGEH.
Plate
XLI
Head-dresses.
BIGEH.
Plate
XLII
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Head-dresses.
BIGEH.
Plate
XLin
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
Head-dresses.