Ancient Egyptian funerary texts
- Ancient Egyptian funerary texts
The literature that make up the Ancient Egyptian Funerary Texts are a collection of religious documents that were used in Ancient Egypt, usually to help the spirit of the concerned person to be preserved in the afterlife.
They evolved over time, beginning with the Pyramid Texts in the Old Kingdom, which were the concern only of royal burials, through the Coffin Texts of the Middle Kingdom, the several books in the New Kingdom and later times. __TOC__With passing time access to these documents was extended to the noble classes, then the common (at least those that could afford ritual burials) population.
Old Kingdom
The funerary texts of the Old Kingdom were initially reserved for the king only. Towards the end of the period, the texts appeared in the tombs of royal wives.
Middle Kingdom
These are a collection of ancient Egyptian funerary spells written on coffins beginning in the First Intermediate Period. The texts are derived in part from the earlier pyramid texts, but they contain substantial new material related to everyday desires that reflects the fact that the texts were now used by the common people. Because non-royal Egyptians who could afford to have a coffin now had access to these funerary spells, the pharaoh no longer had exclusive rights to the afterlife.[Lichtheim (1975)] ][Goelet et al (1994)] ]New Kingdom
*Book of the Dead
*Amduat
*Spell of the Twelve Caves
*The Book of Gates
*Book of the Netherworld
*Book of Caverns
*Book of the Earth
*Litany of Re
*Book of the Heavens
Late New Kingdom
*Books of the SkyAfter the Amarna period, a new set of funerary texts began to be used. [Hornung (1999), p.113] These centre on representations of Nut, the sky goddess. They represent the nighttime journey of the sun into and through her body, with her giving birth to the rejuvenated sun in the morning. From the tomb of Ramesses IV 2 of these "Books of the Sky" were usually placed next to each on the ceiling of royal tombs.
** Book of Nut
** Book of the Day
** Book of the Night
*Book of the Heavenly Cow
Late Period
*Books of Breathing
Ptolemaic
*Book of Tranversing Eternity
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