I was Anubis, keeper of linen of cooked linen (?) on the day of swathing the carrying-poles, one quick of arm in imprisoning enemies in the District of Offerings, one acute, priest of Neith on the day of the smiters, one who keeps silent concerning the utterance of the judges on the day of cutting fine linen, one praised by the one at the fore of the necropolis of Hermopolis in stearing the sounding poles, leader of the ways of Horus of the Netherworld on the day of setting up bouquets (?), one who made his god glad with what he had desired, who ennobled himself with what his heart received, who satisfied the noble dignitaries with what is brought forth in the presence of his lord, the praised one, Rudjahau, the justified one, who says:
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 06/26/2025)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/24/2023)
Ferner hat Meine Majestät befohlen, dass eine große Neunheit, die in Abydos ist, geschaffen wird (d.h. eine Reihe von Götterstatuen), von (denen) eine (jede) dort bei ihrem (folgenden) Namen gerufen werden sollte: - Chnum, Herr von Her-wer, der inmitten von Abydos ist; - Chnum, Herr des Kataraktgebietes, der inmitten von Abydos ist; - Thot, Mächtiger der Götter, der Vorderste von Hesret; - Horus, Vorderster von Letopolis; - Horus, Schützer seines Vaters; - Upuaut von Oberägypten; - Upuaut von Unterägypten.
Author(s):
Marc Brose;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Ricarda Gericke
(Text file created: 03/08/2018,
latest changes: 09/10/2024)
Author(s):
Marc Brose;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Charlotte Dietrich,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: 05/27/2019,
latest changes: 01/31/2025)
Geschickter ist er in der Kunstfertigkeit als der Vorderste von Hesret (= Thot), sein Herz ist kundiger in den Werken als (das) des Schöngesichtigen (= Ptah).
Author(s):
Marc Brose;
with contributions by:
Peter Dils,
Billy Böhm,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Anja Weber,
Lutz Popko
(Text file created: 11/29/2017,
latest changes: 09/30/2025)
(2) Thot, der Zweimalgroße, der Herr von Hermopolis, der in Hes[eret] ist, der in [...] ist, (3) der alles Seiende erschaffen hat, (4) der Große Gott, der Herr des Himmels.
Author(s):
Ralph Birk & Friedhelm Hoffmann & Lorenzo Medini & Anke Blöbaum;
with contributions by:
Anke Blöbaum
(Text file created: 12/06/2024,
latest changes: 10/06/2025)
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