“the divine fathers.” Adopting the reading of Unas in the singular, I read the father of the gods, probably Seb, who is mentioned a little further in the text of the pyramid.

[6.] Lacunæ.


CHAPTER CLXXVIII.

Chapter of raising the body, of giving it eyes, of making it possess ears, of fixing its head, of putting it on its base.

Thou hast received the eye of Horus;([1]) thy table is a table of offerings.