Unlock the secrets of Ancient Egypt's afterlife with the Book of the Dead.
This volume presents the chapters of the Book of the Dead, the Ancient Egyptian funerary text used from the beginning of the New Kingdom (circa 1550 BCE) to approximately 50 BCE. This essential text, originally inscribed on papyri and tomb walls, served as a guide to the afterlife, containing spells, hymns, and rituals designed to help the deceased navigate the challenges of the underworld and achieve eternal life.
Curated by Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge (1857-1934), an esteemed Egyptologist, philologist, and Orientalist, this work showcases his expertise and dedication to preserving the legacy of the ancient Near East. Budge's careful translations and commentary bring clarity to the enigmatic rituals and beliefs surrounding death in Egyptian culture.
Perfect for scholars, historians, and enthusiasts of ancient history, this volume provides a fascinating journey into the rituals, gods, and beliefs that defined the Egyptian vision of the afterlife.