By: E. A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934)
Book of the Dead by E. A. Wallis Budge offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Egyptian beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife. Through translations of hieroglyphic texts, the author provides detailed insight into rituals, spells, and magical incantations that were believed to guide the deceased through the underworld and ensure a successful journey to the afterlife.
Budge's scholarly approach and extensive knowledge of ancient Egyptian language and culture shine through in this meticulously researched work. The detailed explanations of the various spells and their significance provide a deeper understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Egyptians.
While the text can be dense and at times difficult to navigate for those unfamiliar with Egyptian mythology, Budge's thorough analysis offers a comprehensive exploration of the Book of the Dead and its importance in ancient funerary practices. Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian religion, mythology, and funerary customs. Book Description: The Egyptian Book of the Dead, or the Book of Coming Forth by Day, is an Ancient Egyptian funerary text consisting of spells to protect the soul on its journey to Duat, or Afterlife.
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