mourned by Isis and Nephthys, [12];
invited to come to his house, [12], [47];
restored to life by Isis, [13];
king and judge of the dead, [13] sq.;
his body the first mummy, [15];
the funeral rites performed over his body the model of all funeral rites in Egypt, [15];
all the Egyptian dead identified with, [16];
his trial and acquittal in the court of the gods, [17];
represented in art as a royal mummy, [18];
specially associated with Busiris and Abydos, [18];