Oberägypten, Unterägypten (und) ⸢jedes⸣ Fremdland ⸢ver⸣beugte sich (lit.: berührte die Erde) vor dieser Königsmutter, wobei sie in größter Fest(freude) waren.
Author(s):
Silke Grallert;
with contributions by:
Lisa Seelau,
Simon D. Schweitzer,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Sophie Diepold
(Text file created: 21 Mar 2017,
latest changes: 21 Aug 2025)
Author(s):
Gunnar Sperveslage;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: 06 Apr 2017,
latest changes: 02 Dec 2020)
Author(s):
Gunnar Sperveslage
(Text file created: 25 Mar 2021,
latest changes: 09 Sep 2022)
Podium of shrine with inscription and decoration, laterally reversed around a central vertical axisSeven Rekhyt-birds on baskets on each side, facing to the centerbelow the Rekhyt-birdsEight clumps of papyrus between decorative elements in the right halfEight clumps of Upper Egyptian plants between decorative elements in the left halfCenter lines on podium, left halfVertical colum, facing right
Podium of shrine with inscription and decoration, laterally reversed around a central vertical axisSeven Rekhyt-birds on baskets on each side, facing to the centerbelow the Rekhyt-birdsEight clumps of papyrus between decorative elements in the right halfEight clumps of Upper Egyptian plants between decorative elements in the left halfCenter lines on podium, left halfVertical colum, facing right26,14tꜣ.PLnb.PLḫꜣs.t.PLnb.trrd.DUnṯrpnnfr
Podium of shrine with inscription and decoration, laterally reversed around a central vertical axis
Podium of shrine with inscription and decoration, laterally reversed around a central vertical axis
Seven Rekhyt-birds on baskets on each side, facing to the center
Seven Rekhyt-birds on baskets on each side, facing to the center
below the Rekhyt-birds
below the Rekhyt-birds
Eight clumps of papyrus between decorative elements in the right half
Eight clumps of papyrus between decorative elements in the right half
Eight clumps of Upper Egyptian plants between decorative elements in the left half
Eight clumps of Upper Egyptian plants between decorative elements in the left half
"Ich weiß nicht, wer mich in dieses Fremdland brachte, es war wie ein [Gottes]urteil, [wie wenn sich ein Delta]bewohner in Elephantine [erblickt], ein Mann der Deltasümpfe im Lande [der Nubier]!"
[26,15] Giving praise to the good god (and) paying homage to (lit., kissing the earth) the son of Amun by the great ones of all the distant foreign lands who are ignorant of Egypt.
[26,16] Giving praise to the mighty king (and) paying homage to (lit., kissing the earth) the ruler of Thebes by the great ones of all the foreign lands which are strange of tongue, as they come bowing to the power of his majesty.
Anfang des Buches zum Ausmerzen von Krankheitsauslösern (?) in allen Körperteilen eines Mannes, als etwas, das in den Schriften unter den Füßen (einer Statue) des Anubis in Letopolis gefunden wurde, das zur Majestät des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten 𓍹Usaphais𓍺, des Gerechtfertigten, gebracht wurde:
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
Florence Langermann,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: 11 Oct 2017,
latest changes: 15 Sep 2025)
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