[Footnote 39]: From the Papyrus of Nekht (Brit. Mus. No. 10,471).
[Footnote 40]: The evening and morning sun respectively.
[Footnote 41]: Like Nut, a goddess of the sky, but particularly of that portion of it in which the sun rises.
[Footnote 42]: Plutarchi de Iside et Osirids liber: Graece et Anglice. By S. Squire, Cambridge, 1744.
[Footnote 43]: i.e., Nut.
[Footnote 44]: i.e., Seb.
[Footnote 45]: i.e., Rā.
[Footnote 46]: i.e., Hera-ur, "Horus the Elder."
[Footnote 47]: i.e., Set.
[Footnote 48]: In the Egyptian calendar this day was marked triply unlucky.