Sentence ID HUB43R32HFA2LPUEQEVC6QIOLA



    verb
    de begrüßen

    (unspecified)
    V

    substantive_masc
    de Gesicht

    Noun.sg.stpr.2sgf
    N.m:sg:stpr

    personal_pronoun
    de [Suffix Pron. sg.2.f.]

    (unspecified)
    -2sg.f

    gods_name
    de Isis

    (unspecified)
    DIVN




    rest of col. lost
     
     

     
     

    substantive_fem
    de das Einzige

    Noun.sg.stpr.3sgm
    N.f:sg:stpr




    B.3
     
     

     
     

    personal_pronoun
    de [Suffix Pron. sg.3.m.]

    (unspecified)
    -3sg.m

    adjective
    de schön

    Adj.sgf
    ADJ:f.sg

    substantive_masc
    de Gesicht

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    preposition
    de in

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    substantive_fem
    de Tagesbarke (Sonnenschiff am Morgen)

    (unspecified)
    N.f:sg

    adjective
    de groß

    Adj.sgf
    ADJ:f.sg

    substantive_masc
    de Schrecken

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    preposition
    de in

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    substantive_fem
    de Abendbarke (Sonnenschiff)

    (unspecified)
    N.f:sg




    rest of col. lost
     
     

     
     

en Greetings to you Isis,
[... ... ...,
...] his [unique one],
perfect of face in the morning barque,
great of [terror] [in the evening barque (?),
... ... ...]

Author(s): Elizabeth Frood; with contributions by: Peter Dils (Text file created: 12/04/2020, latest changes: 01/21/2021)

Comments
  • [wꜥ].t=f: Following Goyon (1990, 59, n. 32) who proposes the restoration of wꜥt as an abbreviation of the epithet wꜥt n Rꜥ, ‘sole one of Re’.

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood; Data file created: 12/04/2020, latest revision: 12/04/2020

  • [m msk.tt]: I propose to read msktt here, with Goyon (1990, 59). Kitchen records traces of a bird in the lacuna which could support the reading of nrw. According to Leitz (ed. 2002, I, 61), “great of terror” is attested for goddesses in the New Kingdom, but “great of terror in the evening barque” is only attested once in the Greco-Roman period. This stela is the only known example of the epithet “perfect of face in the morning barque” (Leitz ed. 2002, IV, 231).

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood; Data file created: 12/04/2020, latest revision: 12/04/2020

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