Le roi de Haute et de Basse Egypte, le maître des deux terres, Autocrator, le fils de Rê, le maître des couronnes, César, est venu près de toi pour t'apporter Khenet-Min, la ville du taureau brûlant (= la lune), les offrandes et les provisions pour le maître de Assiout/Sais(?).
Author(s):
Aurélie Paulet;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 11/14/2019)
Sie mögen ein Totenopfer geben (bestehend aus) Brot, Bier, Rindern, Geflügel, Alabaster, Leinenstoff, Weihrauch, Salböl, Speiseopfern und 1000 an jeder schönen und [reinen] Sache, von der ein Gott [l]ebt, die herausgekommen ist auf den Opfertisch des Herren von Edfu, für den Ka des Königssohnes und Befehlshabers von [Edfu], Chonsuemwaset,
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Peter Dils,
Kay Christine Klinger
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 06/07/2024)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
>> #1 <<, #2)
Author(s):
Aurélie Paulet;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 11/14/2019)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
#1, >> #2 <<)
Author(s):
Aurélie Paulet;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 11/14/2019)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Samuel Huster
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 07/23/2025)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Anja Weber,
Christine Greger,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 08/28/2025)
Die Nahrungsmittel aus dem Innern der Beiden Länder gehören dir, die großen Gaben jedes Fremdlandes, (und) eine Lebenszeit 〈an〉 einer großen Dauer an Jahren.
Sie mögen ein Totenopfer geben (bestehend aus) 〈Brot〉, Bier, Rindern, Geflügel, Opfern und Speisen für den Ka des Königssohnes, Hor-secher, wobei er sagt:
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Peter Dils,
Kay Christine Klinger
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 08/15/2021)
However, as for any man, any scribe, any knower of things, any small man, any poor man who shall enter this tomb, who shall see what is in it, who shall protect its writings, who shall honour its statues and who shall say: "An offering which the king gives, a thousand of bread and beer, bulls and birds, a thousand of alabaster vessels and pieces of cloth, a thousand of offerings, a thousand of meals a thousand of every good and pure thing for the ka of the lord of this tomb, local prince, Djefaihapi," he shall become an old man of his city, one revered of his nome,
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Johannes Jüngling,
Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 04/08/2025)
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