, “with his two hands.”
[8.] Here the chapter ends in Pi, and even sooner in the later texts. The three older papyri differ as to the words which immediately follow, and are certainly corrupt and unintelligible[unintelligible].
CHAPTER CXXXIX.
Identical with CHAPTER CXXIII.
This completes Sir P. Le Page Renouf’s translation of the Book of the Dead, so far as he had prepared it for publication at the time of his death.
BOOK OF THE DEAD.
By Edouard Naville, D.C.L., &c., &c.
Introductory Note.