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The Egyptian Book of the Dead--or as they called it, the Book of Going Forth By Day--was not a single, unified, and authoritative manuscript, but a handful of special spells selected from a pool of about 200 age-old magical formulae. This illustrated Book of the Dead inscribed for the priest Hori includes the so-called Book of Gates. There are sixteen gates through which Hori must pass, each guarded by a fierce, animal-headed, knife-brandishing monster. Among them are "The Mistress of Wrath," "The Fiery One," and the "Long-Horned Bull." To reach the afterlife, Hori must present the gate-keepers with a series of secret passwords provided for him in the papyrus. At the far right, we see Hori, who having completed his task, is now reborn.
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102388
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Book of the Dead of Hori
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102388
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Book of the Dead of Hori
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The Egyptian Book of the Dead--or as they called it, the Book of Going Forth By Day--was not a single, unified, and authoritative manuscript, but a handful of special spells selected from a pool of about 200 age-old magical formulae. This illustrated Book of the Dead inscribed for the priest Hori includes the so-called Book of Gates. There are sixteen gates through which Hori must pass, each guarded by a fierce, animal-headed, knife-brandishing monster. Among them are "The Mistress of Wrath," "The Fiery One," and the "Long-Horned Bull." To reach the afterlife, Hori must present the gate-keepers with a series of secret passwords provided for him in the papyrus. At the far right, we see Hori, who having completed his task, is now reborn.
date
c. 1069–945 BCE
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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Q60761862
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Funerary Equipment
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1
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Overall: 23 cm (9 1/16 in.)
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Egypt, Third Intermediate (1069–715 BCE), Dynasty 21
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1921.1032
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papyrus
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Book of the Dead of Hori, c. 1069–945 BCE. Egypt, Third Intermediate (1069–715 BCE), Dynasty 21. Papyrus; overall: 23 cm (9 1/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Charles W. Harkness Endowment Fund, 1921.1032
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Egypt - New Kingdom
citations
citation
"Accessions." <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 8, no. 9 (1921): 138-41.
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Mentioned: p. 138
citation
Cooney, John D. "Siren and Ba, Birds of a Feather." <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 55, no. 8 (1968): 262-71.
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Figs. 9, 10, details
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www.jstor.org/stable/25152230
citation
Heerma van Voss, Matthieu Sybrand Huibert Gerard. <em>Ägypten, die 21. Dynastie</em>. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1982.
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pp. 7-8, figs. 1-3
citation
Niwinski, Andrzej. <em>Studies on the Illustrated Theban Funerary Papyri of the 11th and 10th Centuries B.C</em>. Freiburg, Schweiz: Universitätsverlag, 1989.
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Mentioned: p. 305
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James, T. G. H. "Howard Carter and The Cleveland Museum of Art.". <em>Object Lessons: Cleveland Creates an Art Museum</em>. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1991
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Mentioned: pp.66-77
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Berman, Lawrence M., and Kenneth J. Bohač.<em> Catalogue of Egyptian Art: The Cleveland Museum of Art.</em> Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1999
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Reproduced: p. 370-71; Mentioned: p. 370-373
citation
Sims, Lowery S. <em>The Persistence of Geometry: Form, Content, and Culture in the Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2006.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 115; Reproduced: p. 38-9. No. 6
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The Charles W. Harkness Endowment Fund
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2026-05-29 05:31:51.779000
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102388
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Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
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Egypt - New Kingdom
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papyrus
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