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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CVI (3.)
This is one of the chapters found on the sarcophagus of Horhotep. It is also inscribed on a statue, now in the Berlin Museum, belonging to the early part of the XVIIIth dynasty ( Denkm. , III, 25 h and k). These authorities do not give the title found in the papyri. The allusions to Annu are confined to the earliest text, which somewhat differs from the later authorities, and finishes sooner than they do. Cf. also Teta , l. 331
Sophia of Jesus Christ
Sophia of Jesus Christ (34)
[pages 109 and 110 are missing in NHC III, replaced here by the corresponding section in the Berlin Gnostic Codex, the beginning of which is somewhat...
Gospel of Mary
Chapter 4
(Pages 1 to 6 of the manuscript, containing chapters 1 - 3, are lost. The extant text starts on page 7...)
Pyramid Texts
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (187)
107 To say: Take the eye of Horus; honour (?) it; Horus has given (it) to thee. Two baskets of bn.t-fruit
Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316 (315)
505 It is N., O 'i`n-ape, O htt-ape, O ptt-ape. 505 The death (?) of N. is upon the desire of N.; the beatitude of N. (has come) on N. (of himself)....
Theologia Germanica
Chapter XXIV (24.2)
The heading of this Chapter appears to have no relation to its contents, while it perfectly suits the latter half of Chapter xxii, which has nothing...
Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (221)
196 To say: O N.t (Crown of Lower Egypt), O 'Inw (Crown of Lower Egypt), O Great One (Crown of Lower Egypt), 196 O Great-in-magic (Crown of Lower...
The Republic
Book VIII (549)
Yes, said Adeimantus, they give us plenty of them, and their complaints are so like themselves. And you know, I said, that the old servants also, who ...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto IX (1)
The concubine of old Tithonus now Gleamed white upon the eastern balcony, Forth from the arms of her sweet paramour; With gems her forehead all...
Pyramid Texts
The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (249)
264 To say: O ye two contestants, announce now to the honourable one in this his name: 264 N. is this ssss-plant which springs from the earth. 264...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Alchemy and Its Exponents (41)
"The fourth and fifth leaves therefore, were without any writing, all full of fair figures enlightened, or as it were enlightened, for the work was...
Pyramid Texts
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (185)
106 To say: Take to thyself the eye of Horus; open thy mouth with it. Two bowls of wine of the North.
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 611-626 (615)
1742 To say: The eye of Horus is mounted (or, is placed upon) the wing of his brother Set. 1742 The ropes are tied, the boats are assembled, 1742 so...
Pyramid Texts
The Deceased King Arrives In Heaven Where He Is Established, Utterances 244-259 (250)
267 To say: "It is N. who is chief of the kas, who unites the hearts," so says be (or she) who is chief of the wise, the Great One, 267 "he who is in...
Pyramid Texts
Charms, Utterances 275-299 (299)
444 To say: The uraeus-serpent is for heaven; the centipede of Horus is for the earth. 444 Horus had a sandal as he advanced (towards) the master of...
Pyramid Texts
Texts Of Miscellaneous Contents, Utterances 611-626 (623)
1756. Osiris N., take to thyself the eye of Horus, which made its tnf.
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Alchemy and Its Exponents (39)
"He that sold me this book knew not what it was worth nor more than I when I bought it; I believe it had been stolen or taken from the miserable...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Hermetic and Alchemical Figures of Claudius De Dominico Celentano Vallis Novi from a Manuscript Written and Illuminated at Naples A.D. 1606 (15)
Leaf 4. At the top: "Let them believe that . everything is possible. The art is fleeting, bright and rare, and not believed by the foolish." The...
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (46)
The following lines are taken from the fragment K. 12,830, but their position in the text is uncertain.] [He named the four quarters (of the world)],...
Physiology and Human Nature (70e)
Timaeus: at the navel, fashioning as it were a manger in all this region for the feeding of the body; and there they tied up this part of the Soul,...
Physiology and Human Nature (70b)
Timaeus: which is the junction of the veins and the fount of the blood which circulates vigorously through all the limbs, they appointed to be the...
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