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Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life

by Budge, E. A. Wallis

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London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.. Good with no dust jacket. 1900. Second Edition. Hardcover. xii, 198pp + 6 unnumbered pages. Pictures. Book has orange-brown cloth covers with black text and pattern on the front, black and white text on the spine, black text on the back. Minor wear to head, tail and corners, crease in cloth on back cover. Ex-library with white text on spine and stamps. Minor marks on pages, some tears, otherwise text is clear. ; Books on Egypt and Chaldea; Ex-Library; Vol. 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 216 pages .

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Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life places before the reader in a handy form an account of the principal ideas and beliefs held by the ancient Egyptians concerning the resurrection and the future life, which is derived wholly from native religious works. From the beginning to the end of his life the Egyptian's chief thought was of the life beyond the grave, and the hewing of his tomb in the rock, and the providing of its furniture, every detail of which was prescribed by the custom of the country, absorbed the best thoughts of his mind and a large share of his worldly goods, and kept him ever mindful of the time when his mummified body would be borne to his "everlasting house" in the limestone plateau or hill.The chief source of our information concerning the doctrine of the resurrection and of the future life as held by the Egyptians is, of course, the great collection of religious texts generally known by the name of "Book of the Dead." The various recensions of these wonderful compositions cover a period of more than five thousand years, and they reflect faithfully not only the sublime beliefs, and the high ideals, and the noble aspirations of the educated Egyptians, but also the various superstitions and childish reverence for amulets, and magical rites, and charms, which they probably inherited from their pre-dynastic ancestors, and regarded as essentials for their salvation. It must be distinctly understood that many passages and allusions in the Book of the Dead still remain obscure, and that in some places any translator will be at a difficulty in attempting to render certain, important words into any modern European language. But it is absurd to talk of almost the whole text of the Book of the Dead as being utterly corrupt, for royal personages, and priests, and scribes, to say nothing of the ordinary educated folk, would not have caused costly copies of a very lengthy work to be multiplied, and illustrated by artists possessing the highest skill, unless it had some meaning to them, and was necessary for the attainment by them of the life which is beyond the grave. The "finds" of recent years in Egypt have resulted in the recovery of valuable texts whereby numerous difficulties have been cleared away; and we must hope that the faults made in translating to-day may be corrected by the discoveries of to-morrow. In spite of all difficulties, both textual and grammatical, sufficient is now known of the Egyptian religion to prove, with certainty, that the Egyptians possessed, some six thousand years ago, a religion and a system of morality which, when stripped of all corrupt accretions, stand second to none among those which have been developed by the greatest nations of the world.

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Title
Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life
Author
Budge, E. A. Wallis
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good with no dust jacket
Edition
Second Edition
Publisher
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1900
Keywords
Egyptology, Religion
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Egyptology;

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