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- catalog contributor b1767436.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "Appendix. Translation from the pyramid texts of Pepi I, Mer-en-ra and Pepi II, describing the power and glory of these kings in heaven -- Additional notes.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Chapter XV. The mysteries of Osiris at Denderah and the forms of Osiris in the great cities of Egypt , his 104 amulets etc -- XVI. The book of making the spirit or Osiris or the spirit burial the lamentations of Isis and Nephthys, hymns to Osiris etc -- XVII. Osiris and the African grave -- XVIII. African funeral ceremonies and burial described -- XIX. The African doctrine of last things: immoralities -- The ka or double -- The spirit-body -- The shadow -- The soul of the ka, or body-soul -- The heart -- The spirit-soul -- The dual-soul -- Transmigration of souls and transformation -- New birth and reincarnation -- Death -- XX. Spirits and the spirit-world -- The place of departed spirits -- XXI. Magic (witchcraft) white and black -- XXII. Fetishism -- Spitting as a religious act -- The wearing of tails by men and women -- XXIV. Miscellaneous: Sickness caused by an offended deity -- Sickness caused by the spirit of a dead wife -- Marriage -- Respect for the aged --".
- catalog description "List of illustrations: Chapter I. The history of Osiris as told by classical writers -- II. The name and iconography of Osiris -- III. The mutilation and dismemberment of Osiris, his reconstitution and resurrection, his entrance into heaven, and his state of being there -- IV. The heaven of Osiris under the dynasty with translations from the pyramid texts -- V. Osiris and Cannibalism -- VI. Osiris and human sacrifice and funeral murders -- VII. Osiris and dancing -- VIII. Osiris and sacrifice and offering, the propitiation of good and evil spirits by offerings, amulets etc -- IX. Osiris the ancestral spirit and God -- X. Osiris and judge of the dead -- XI. The African belief in God and the doctrine of last things -- XII. Osiris as a moon-god -- XIII. Osiris as a bull-god -- Contents of volume II: Chapter XIV. The Shrines, miracle play and mysteries of Osiris --".
- catalog description "Purification after birth -- Circumcision, excision and infibulations -- Twins -- Steatopygous women -- The poisoning or Fa -- Osiris restored to life by Isis -- The spitting serpent -- The insect sepa -- Snake worship -- The crocodile -- The use of the net in fowling, fishing, and hunting -- Strong names -- The election of a king -- Pottery made by hand -- finger nails -- Figures and counting -- Time, the year, seasons, etc -- Astronomy -- The pillow or head-rest -- The dance of the God -- Under-world -- Magical figures -- Incense -- Sitting on the shoulders -- Red body coloring -- The tortoise -- The primitive village -- Decoration of the bows of boats -- Tree-worship -- The throne -- Dried human bodies -- Cannibalism, human sacrifice, etc -- The sprit burial, or second burial -- Chapter XXV. The Goddess Isis and her cult -- XXVI. The worship of Osiris and Isis in foreign lands -- Greek inscription dedicated to Isis, Sarapis, Anubis and Harpokrates --".
- catalog extent "2 v. in 1.".
- catalog hasFormat "Osiris.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Osiris.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Hyde Park, N.Y., University Books".
- catalog relation "Osiris.".
- catalog subject "BL2450.O7 B8 1961".
- catalog subject "Eschatology, Egyptian.".
- catalog subject "Osiris (Egyptian deity)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix. Translation from the pyramid texts of Pepi I, Mer-en-ra and Pepi II, describing the power and glory of these kings in heaven -- Additional notes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XV. The mysteries of Osiris at Denderah and the forms of Osiris in the great cities of Egypt , his 104 amulets etc -- XVI. The book of making the spirit or Osiris or the spirit burial the lamentations of Isis and Nephthys, hymns to Osiris etc -- XVII. Osiris and the African grave -- XVIII. African funeral ceremonies and burial described -- XIX. The African doctrine of last things: immoralities -- The ka or double -- The spirit-body -- The shadow -- The soul of the ka, or body-soul -- The heart -- The spirit-soul -- The dual-soul -- Transmigration of souls and transformation -- New birth and reincarnation -- Death -- XX. Spirits and the spirit-world -- The place of departed spirits -- XXI. Magic (witchcraft) white and black -- XXII. Fetishism -- Spitting as a religious act -- The wearing of tails by men and women -- XXIV. Miscellaneous: Sickness caused by an offended deity -- Sickness caused by the spirit of a dead wife -- Marriage -- Respect for the aged --".
- catalog tableOfContents "List of illustrations: Chapter I. The history of Osiris as told by classical writers -- II. The name and iconography of Osiris -- III. The mutilation and dismemberment of Osiris, his reconstitution and resurrection, his entrance into heaven, and his state of being there -- IV. The heaven of Osiris under the dynasty with translations from the pyramid texts -- V. Osiris and Cannibalism -- VI. Osiris and human sacrifice and funeral murders -- VII. Osiris and dancing -- VIII. Osiris and sacrifice and offering, the propitiation of good and evil spirits by offerings, amulets etc -- IX. Osiris the ancestral spirit and God -- X. Osiris and judge of the dead -- XI. The African belief in God and the doctrine of last things -- XII. Osiris as a moon-god -- XIII. Osiris as a bull-god -- Contents of volume II: Chapter XIV. The Shrines, miracle play and mysteries of Osiris --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Purification after birth -- Circumcision, excision and infibulations -- Twins -- Steatopygous women -- The poisoning or Fa -- Osiris restored to life by Isis -- The spitting serpent -- The insect sepa -- Snake worship -- The crocodile -- The use of the net in fowling, fishing, and hunting -- Strong names -- The election of a king -- Pottery made by hand -- finger nails -- Figures and counting -- Time, the year, seasons, etc -- Astronomy -- The pillow or head-rest -- The dance of the God -- Under-world -- Magical figures -- Incense -- Sitting on the shoulders -- Red body coloring -- The tortoise -- The primitive village -- Decoration of the bows of boats -- Tree-worship -- The throne -- Dried human bodies -- Cannibalism, human sacrifice, etc -- The sprit burial, or second burial -- Chapter XXV. The Goddess Isis and her cult -- XXVI. The worship of Osiris and Isis in foreign lands -- Greek inscription dedicated to Isis, Sarapis, Anubis and Harpokrates --".
- catalog title "Osiris; the Egyptian religion of resurrection.".
- catalog type "text".