Modern Egyptian Ritual Magick
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A Concise Dictionary of Egyptian Archaeology, M. Broderick and A.A. Morton.- 193 pages of entries on specific archaeological discoveries and sites as well as cultural, religious and historical information.
- List of Authorities Quoted
- List of Hieroglyphic Characters
- Coptic, Semitic, and Persian Cuneiform Alphabets
- Egyptian Dictionary
- List of Kings' Names
- List of Countries, CIties, Towns, etc.
- Index of English Words
- Index of Kings' Names
- Index of Geographical Names
- Geographical Names in Coptic, Greek, Hebrew, Assyrian, Syriac, Arabic, etc.
- List of Coptic Words Quoted in the Dictionary
- List of Non-Egyptian Words Quoted in the Dictionary
- Doctrine of Offerings
- Liturgy of Funerary Offerings Described
- Description of the Offerings
- The Liturgy Described
- The Liturgy According to the Text of Unas
- The Liturgy According to the Text of Peta-Amen-Af
Volume One, Old and Middle Kingdoms
Monumental Inscriptions from Private Tombs
- Inscriptions of the Princess Ni-sedjer-kai
- Inscriptions of Hetep-her-akhet
- Inscription of Nefer-seshem-re called Sheshi
- Stela of Ni-hebsed-Pepi from Naqada
- The Autobiography of Weni
- The Autobiography of Harkhuf
- Charter of King Pepi I for the Chapel of his Mother
- Unas Pyramid Texts: Utterances 217, 329, 245, 253, 263, 270, 273, 274, 304, 309, 317
- Teti Pyramid Texts: Utterances 337, 350, 373, 402, 403, 406, 407
- Pepi I Pyramid Texts: Utterances 432, 440, 442, 446, 454, 486, 517, 573
- "The Memphite Theology"
- The Instruction of Prince Hardjedef
- The Instruction Addressed to Kagemni
- The Instruction of Ptahhotep
- Stela of Count Indi of This
- The First Part of the Autobiography of Ankhtifi
- Stela of the Butler Merer of Edfu
- Stela of the Treasurer Iti of Imyotru
- Stela of the Steward Seneni of Coptus
- Stela of the Soldier Qedes from Gebelein
- Stela of the Treasurer Tjetji
- A Stela of King Wahankh Intef II
- The Instruction Addressed to King Merikare
- Rock Stela of Mentuhotep IV
- Building Inscription of Sesostris I
- Boundary Stela of Sesostris III
- Stela of Intef Son of Sent
- Stela of Ikhernofret
- Stela of Sehetep-ib-re
- Stela of Horemkhauf
- CT 1130 and 1031
- The Instruction of King Amenemhet I for His Son Sesostris I
- The Prophecies of Neferti
- The Complaints of Khakheperre-sonb
- The Admonitions of Ipuwer
- The Dispute between a Man and his Ba
- The Eloquent Peasant
- The Satire of the Trades
- Three Harpers' Songs
- A Cycle of Hymns to King Sesostris III
- A Hymn to the Red Crown
- A Hymn to Osiris and a Hymn to Min
- A Hymn to Hapi
- The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor
- Three Tales of Wonder
- The Story of Sinuhe
- Divinities
- Kings and Queens
- Personal Names
- Geographic and Ethnical Terms
- Egyptian Words
- Some Major Concepts
- The Versions of the Book of the Dead
- The Legend of Osiris
- The Doctrine of Eternal Life
- Egyptian Ideas of God
- The Abode of the Blessed
- The Gods of the Book of the Dead
- Geographical and Mythological Places
- Funeral Ceremonies
- The Papyrus of Ani
- Table of Chapters
- The Hieroglyphic Text of the Papyrus of Ani, with Interlinear Transliteration and Word for Word Translation
- Translation
- Bibliography
- Origin of Illustrated Guides to the Other World
- The Earliest Egyptian Conception of the Other World
- The Reunion of the Beatified and their Recognition of Each Other in the Other World
- The Chapter of the Gathering Together of a Man's Ancestors to Him in Neter-Kher
- The Book Am-Tuat and the Book of Gates
- The Book Am-Tuat and the Books of Gates Compared - The Western Vestibule of the Tuat
- Second Division of the Tuat
- Third Division of the Tuat
- Fourth and Fifth Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book Am-Tuat.
- Fourth and Fifth Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book of Gates.
- Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book Am-Tuat.
- Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book of Gates.
- Tenth and Eleventh Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book Am-Tuat.
- Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Divisions of the Tuat. From the Book of Gates.
- The Eastern Vestibule of the Tuat
Volume One
- The Gods of Egypt
- Unas, the Slayer and Eater of the Gods
- Conception of God and the 'Gods'
- Primitive Gods and Nome Gods
- The Companions of the Gods in Heaven
- The Underworld
- Hell and the Damned
- The Oldest Company of the Gods and the Creation
- History of the Creation of the Gods and of the World (Hieroglyphic Texts)
- Ra, the Sun-God, and his Forms
- The Myths of Ra
- The Legend of Ra and Isis (Hieroglyphic Texts)
- The Destruction of Mankind (Hieroglyphic Texts)
- Thoth and Maat and the Other Goddesses Who Were Associated with Him
- Hathor and the Hathor-Goddesses
- The Horus Gods
- The Great Triad of Memphis, Ptah, Sekhet, and I-Em-Hetep
- Amen and Amen-Ra, and the Triad of Thebes
- Hapi, the God of the Nile
- The Triad of Elephantine
- Aten, the God and Disk of the Sun
- The Great Company of the Gods of Heliopolis
- Osiris
- Hymns to Osiris
- Hymns to Osiris from the Book of the Dead
- Hymn to Osiris (Hieroglyphic Texts)
- The Names of Osiris
- Plutarch's Mythological History of Isis and Osiris
- Asar-Hapi or Serapis
- Isis
- The Sorrows of Isis
- Set and Nephthys
- Anpu or Anubis
- Cippi of Horus
- Foreign Gods
- Miscellaneous Gods
- Sacred Animals and Birds
- Index
Volume One
- The History of Osiris as told by Classical Writers
- The Name and Iconography of Osiris
- The Mutilation and Dismemberment of Osiris, His Reconstitution and Resurrection, His Entrance into Heaven and His State of Being There
- The Heaven of Osiris unde the VIth Dynasty, with Translations from the Pyramid Texts
- Osiris and Cannibalism
- Osiris and Human Sacrifice, and Funeral Murders
- Osiris and Dancing
- Osiris and Sacrifice and Offerings
- Osiris, the Ancestral Spirit and God
- Osiris as Judge of the Dead
- The African Belief in God and the Doctrine of Last Things
- Osiris as a Moon-God
- Osiris as a Bull-God
- The Shrines, Miracle Plays, and Mysteries of Osiris
- The Mysteries of Osiris at Denderah
- The Book of Making the Spirit of Osiris
- Osiris and the African Grave
- African Funeral Ceremonies and Burials Described
- The African Doctrine of Last Things
- Spirits and the Spirit World: The Place of Departed Spirits
- Magic (Witchcraft), Black and White
- Fetishism
- Spitting as a Religious Act
- The Wearing of Tails by Men and Women
- Miscellaneous (includes marriage, purification after birth, strong names, astronomy, the underworld, tree-worship, and spirit burial)
- The Goddess Isis and Her Cult
- The Worship of Osiris and Isis in Foreign Lands
- Appendix - Translations from the Pyramid Texts of Pepi I, Mer-En-Ra, and Pepi II
- Additional Notes and Index
- Hieroglyphic Writing
- The Rosetta Stone and the Decipherment of Hieroglyphics
- Hieroglyphics as Ideographs, Phonetics and Determinatives
- A Selection of Hieroglyphic Characters with their Phonetic Values
- Pronouns and Pronominal Suffixes
- Nouns
- The Article
- Adjectives, Numerals, Time, the Year, etc.
- The Verb
- Adverbs, Prepositions, etc.
- Conjunctions and Particles
- Extracts for Reading and Translating
- Inscription of Pepi I
- General Stele of Panehesi
- Inscription of Anebni
- Text from the CXXVth Chapter of the Book of the Dead
- The Religions of Ancient Egypt
- Predynastic Cults
- Magic as the Foundation of the Egyptian Religions
- Ancient Egyptian Theological Systems and Dogmas
- The Family of Geb and Nuit
- Hathor and the Hathor-Goddesses
- Gods - Cosmic, Stellar, Borrowed, and Foreign
- Imported Foreign Gods and Goddesses
- Memphite Theology and the God Ptah-Tenen
- Osiris the Rival of Ra
- The Judgement of the Dead and the Weighing of the Heart Before Osiris
- The Osirian Penitent
- The Life Beyond the Grave
- The Tuat or Underworld
- Hymns to the Gods, Litanies, etc.
- The Dramatic Aspects of Certain Egyptian Myths
- Legends of the Gods
- Index
- Antiquity of Magical Practices in Egypt
- Magical Stones or Amulets
- Magical Figures
- Magical Pictures and Formulae, Spells, etc.
- Magical Names
- Magical Ceremonies
- Demoniacal Possession, Dreams, Ghosts, Lucky and Unlucky Days, Horoscopes, Prognostications, Transformations, and the Worship of Animals
- The Legend of the Creation
- The Legend of the Destruction of Mankind
- The Legend of Ra and the Snake-Bite
- The Legend of Horus of Edfu and the Winged Disk
- The Legend of the Origin of Horus
- A Legend of Khensu Nefer-Hetep and the Princess of Bekhten
- The Legend of Khnemu and a Seven Years' Famine
- The Legend of the Death and Resurrection of Horus
- The Legend of Isis and Osiris According to Classical Writers
- The Egyptian Race and Language
- The Land of Egypt
- Egyptian Chronology
- The History of Egypt
- List of Egyptian Dynasties
- List of Nomes of Upper and Lower Egypt
- List of the Cartouches of the Principal Egyptian Kings
- The Rosetta Stone
- An Egyptian Funeral
- Mummy, Methods of Mummifying
- Mummy Cloth and Akhmim Embroideries
- Canopic Jars and the Inscriptions Upon Them
- Chests for Canopic Jars
- The Book of the Dead
- Pillows
- Ushabtiu Figures
- Ptah-Seker-Ausar Figures
- Sepulchral Boxes
- Funereal Cones or Models of Loaves of Bread
- Stelae
- Vases
- Objects for the Toilet, Mirrors, Tweezers, Hair-pins, Combs, Fans, Kohl-pots, Oils
- Necklaces, Rings, Bracelets, etc.
- Scarabs
- Amulets
- Figures of the Gods
- Figures of Animals, etc, Sacred to the Gods
- Figures of Kings and Private Persons
- Coffins
- Sarcophagi
- Egyptian Tombs: Mastabas, Pyramids, Theban Tombs
- Egyptian Writing Materials
- Egyptian Writing
- Mummies of Animals, Reptiles, Birds, and Fishes
- Cippi of Horus
- The Egyptian Months, and their Names, in Coptic, Greek, and Arabic
- Egyptian and Coptic Numbers
- A List of Common Hieroglyphic Characters
- A List of Common Determinatives
Introduction by Kenneth Grant
Foreword by Jan Fries
Theory
- Maat, the Divine Illusion
- Level 10: Malkuth/Kingdom
- Level 9: Yesod/Foundation
- Level 8: Hod/Splendor
- Level 7: Netzach/Victory
- Level 6: Tiphereth/Beauty
- Level 5: Geburah/Strength
- Level 4: Chesed/Mercy
- The Abyss
- Level 3: Binah/Understanding
- Level 2: Chokmah/Wisdom
- Level 1: Kether/Crown
- The Coming of a Book
- Liber Pennae Praenumbra
- Notes and Comments
- Banishments, Feather and Flame Rite, Consecration
- Mooncup Rite, The Forgotten Ones Invocation
- Dance of the Mask
- The Mass of Maat
- Invocation of the HGA
- Cosmic Vision, Vortex Ritual
- Pranayama, Adept's Thesis
- Master of the Temple
- The Rite of the Children
- Invocation of the Strange Attractor
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Magic in Ancient Egypt, Geraldine Pinch
- Egyptian Magic
- Myth and Magic
- Demons and Spirits
- Magicians and Priests
- Written Magic
- Magical Techniques
- Magic Figurines and Statues
- Amulets
- Fertility Magic
- Medicine and Magic
- Magic and the Dead
- The Legacy of Egyptian Magic
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Illustration Acknowledgements
- Index
- 1500 entries detail the historical, religious, creative, artistic, military, and personal nature of ancient Egypt.
- Chronological Table
- The Gods
- Mythological Scheme
- Map of the Chief Cult Centres of Ancient Egypt
- The High God in the Ancient Kingdom
- The High God in the Age of the Coffin Texts
- Osiris - Original Scheme
- Osiris Universalized
- Esoteric Osiris
- Some Myths about the Great Gods
- Mythological Symbols
- Chart of the Major Religious Symbols
- Introduction - The Discovery of the Archaic Period
- The Unification
- The State
- The Military System
- Religion
- Art
- Architecture
- Language
- Trade
- Industry
- Agriculture
- Domestic Life
- Appendix: Manetho's account of the First and Second Dynasties according to Africanus.
- Preface
- Outline Time-Chart
- Dictionary
- Select Further Reading
- Alternative Renderings of Divine Names
- The Land of Egypt
- An Outline of Ancient Egyptian History
- Language, Decipherment and Writing Materials
- Egyptian Literary and Other Writings
- Religious Beliefs and a List of Principal Gods
- Funerary Beliefs and Customs
- Arts and Crafts
- Roman and Christian Egypt and the Kingdom of Meroe
- List of the Principal Kings of Egypt
- Names of the Principal Kings of Egypt, Including the Roman emporors
Introduction
- Egypt's Place in the History of Civilization
- Decipherment of the Hieroglyphics and the Progress of Egyptology
- The Course of Egyptian History
- Religion
- Literature
- The Creation, the Theology of Heliopolis, the Theology of Memphis
- Ra, Isis, and the Mystery of the Divine Name
- The Goddess Hathor: Mankind in Peril of Destruction
- The God of Wisdom and Learning: Thoth
- The Great Royal Myth of Egypt: Osiris, Isis, Set, and Horus
- Amen: An Upstart Who Rose to Supreme Power and Became Ra
- Atenism and the "Amarna Revolution"
- The Divine Conception of the King-Queen Hatshepsut and of King Thothmes III
- The Book of the Dead
- Incantations of Healing Magic
- The Interpretation of Dreams
- Instructions and Maxims
- Social Upheaval and World-Weariness
- The Goodness of Life: Lyric Poetry and Song
- The Contendings of Horus and Set
- King Cheops and the Magicians
- The Tale of the Two Brothers
- The Shipwrecked Sailors, or the Isle of the Serpent
- The Story of Sinuhe the Egyptian
- The Script
- Syllabic Sounds or Phonograms
- Word Signs or Ideograms
- Sentences
- The Noun
- The Adjective
- The Pronoun
- Synopsis of the Strong Verb
- The Conjugation of the Strong Verb
- Weak Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Auxiliary Verbs
- Adverbs, Prepositions, and Conjunctions
- Other Particles
- The Sentence in General
- Various Kinds of Sentences
- Some Short Pieces from Various Sources
- Extracts from the Pyramid Texts
- Khufu and the Magicians
- From the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep
- From the Eloquent Peasant
- From the Memoirs of Sinuhe
- The Tale of the Two Brothers
- Sign List
- Glossary
- Political History of Ancient Egypt
- Religion, Monuments, Arts, and Sciences of the Ancient Egyptians
- The Chaldean Monarchy
- Arts and General Culture of the Chaldeans
- The Assyrian Monarchy
- Institutions, Architecture, and Literature of the Assyrians
- The Babylonian Monarchy
- The Hebrew Nation
- The Phoenicians
- Lydia
- The Persian Empire
- Institutions, Religion, and Architecture of the Ancient Persians
- Introduction
- Exploration, History, and Customs
- The Priesthood: Mysteries and Temples
- The Cult of Osiris
- The Great Gods
- Egyptian Literature
- Magic
- Foreign and Animal Gods: The Late Period
- Glossary and Index
