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| 1. | Invocation to RāThe ancient Egyptian sun god, often depicted as a hawk-headed man with a solar disk., with vignetteAn illustration or decorative picture accompanying the text.. | 22. | Chap. 133; Chap. 134, with vignette. |
| ,, 2. | Vignette representing Sunrise (Book of the Dead, Chap. 16A); invocation to OsirisThe god of the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth., with vignette. | ,, 23. | Chap. 18, with vignette. |
| ,, 3, 4. | Vignette of the Weighing of the Heart (PsychostasiaThe ritual judgment where the heart of the deceased is weighed against the feather of Truth (Ma'at).) and of the introduction of AniThe royal scribe for whom this specific papyrus was created. into the presence of Osiris; with text. | ,, 24. | Chap. 18 (continued); Chap. 124, with vignette. |
| ,, 5. | Book of the Dead, Chap. 1, with vignette. | ,, 25. | Chap. 86, with vignette; Chap. 77, with vignette; Chap. 78, with vignette. |
| ,, 6. | Chap. 1 (continued), with vignette; Chap. 22; RubricInstructions or titles written in red ink to distinguish them from the main text. of Chap. 72. | ,, 26. | Chap. 78 (continued). |
| ,, 7-10. | Chap. 17, with vignettes. | ,, 27. | Chap. 87, with vignette; Chap. 88, with vignette; Chap. 82, with vignette; Chap. 85, with vignette; Chap. 83, with vignette. |
| ,, 11, 12. | Chaps. 146 and 147, with vignettes; vignettes and texts introductory to Chap. 18. | ,, 28. | Chap. 84, with vignette; Chap. 85; Chap. 81A, with vignette; Chap. 80, with vignette. |
| ,, 13, 14. | Chap. 18, with vignettes. | ,, 29. | Chap. 175, with vignette. |
| ,, 15. | Chap. 23; Chap. 24; Chap. 26, with vignette; Chap. 30B; Chap. 61, with vignette; Chap. 54, with vignette; Chap. 29, with vignette; Chap. 27. | ,, 30. | Chapter introductory to the Negative ConfessionAlso known as the Declaration of Innocence, where the deceased denies committing 42 specific sins before the gods. (Chap. 125); Vignette of IsisThe goddess of magic and motherhood, wife of Osiris. and Osiris within a Shrine. |
| ,, 16. | Chap. 27 (continued), with vignette; Chap. 58, with vignette; Chap. 59, with vignette; Chap. 44, with vignette; Chap. 45, with vignette; Chap. 46, with vignette; Chap. 50, with vignette. | ,, 31. | The Negative Confession, with vignettes. |
| ,, 17. | Chap. 93, with vignette; Chap. 43, with vignette; Chap. 89, with vignette; Chap. 91, with vignette; Chap. 92, with vignette. | ,, 32. | Negative Confession (continued), with vignettes; Table of Parts of the Body and the gods to whom they are assimilated (from Chap. 42). |
| ,, 18. | Chap. 92 (continued), with vignette; Chap. 74, with vignette; Chap. 8, with vignette; Chap. 2, with vignette; Chap. 9, with vignette; Chap. 132, with vignette; Chap. 10; Chap. 15. | ,, 33. | Rubric of Chap. 42 or 125, and vignette of Chap. 126; Chap. 155, with vignette; Chap. 156, with vignette; Chap. 29B, with vignette; Chap. 166, with vignette; Chap. 151, with vignette. |
| ,, 19. | Chap. 15 (continued), with vignette; Vignette representing Ani and his Wife, with their Names and Titles; LitanyA series of formal prayers or petitions used in worship. to Osiris; Hymn to Rā. | ,, 34. | Chap. 151 (continued); Chap. 110. |
| ,, 20. | Vignette representing Osiris and Isis within a Shrine; Chap. 15. | ,, 35. | Vignettes of Chap. 110; Vignette of the Seven Cows and their Bull (Chap. 148); Introductory text and vignette of the deceased in the presence of Rā. |
| ,, 21. | Chap. 15 (continued), with vignette; Chap. 133. | ,, 36. | Vignette of the Four Rudders of the cardinal points and their gods; Invocation to Osiris (Chap. 185). |
| ,, 37. | Vignette of Seker-OsirisA composite funerary deity combining the falcon god Seker with Osiris. within a Shrine; Chap. 186, and vignettes of HathorThe goddess of love, music, and the sky, often shown as a cow. (1) in the form of a Hippopotamus, and (2) in that of the Cow Meh-uritA celestial cow goddess representing the "Great Flood" or the primeval waters. issuing from the side of a mountain. |