Zur Frühentstehung der Osirisliturgien an den Beispielen der Kapellen des Osiris Ptah Neb Anch und Osiris Neb Anch in Karnak

Translated title of the contribution: On the earliest development of Osirian Liturgies according to the examples of the chapels of Isurus Ptah Neb Ankh and Osiris Neb Ankh in Karnak

Martin Bommas

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Abstract

Discovery of earliest evidence of Osirian Liturgies, including transmissions of texts in relation to mortuary liturgies.

Papyrus Schmitt, dated in early Ptolemaic times, offers a clue to the earliest date of the writing of the mortuary liturgies of the Old and Middle Kingdom, which were transformed into Osiris liturgies. Mortuary liturgies were always recited from papyrus scrolls, as attested for example by the ritual Papyrus BM EA 10819 from the New Kingdom. Examples of Osiris liturgies on papyrus as part of the grave goods of private individuals are generally attested from the early Ptolemaic period onwards. At the same time, there can be no doubt that parts of the mortuary liturgies from the Old and Middle Kingdom were already performed in temples as part of the Osiris cult before their later canonisation on papyrus. In the following, ways of transmission will be presented that can explain the introduction of Osirian recitation texts into the temple cult before the beginning of the Ptolemaic period and thus before the point of time universally accepted for the canonisation of Osiris liturgies.
Translated title of the contributionOn the earliest development of Osirian Liturgies according to the examples of the chapels of Isurus Ptah Neb Ankh and Osiris Neb Ankh in Karnak
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)133-149
Number of pages17
JournalZeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
Volume149
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Oct 2022

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Keywords

  • Egypt
  • Kushite Period
  • Osirian Liturgies
  • Mortunary Liturgies
  • Text transmission
  • Karnak
  • 25th Dynasty
  • Egyptology
  • Saqqarah (Egypt)--Antiquities
  • Osiris
  • Osirisliturgien
  • Kult
  • Totenliturgien

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