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Coffin Texts

pyramid_texts

The Pyramid Texts and the Coffin Texts is the name given to a compilation/collection of all known decorations found on the tomb walls and inside and outside coffins of the various Ancient Egyptians.

The Coffin Texts are a collection of ancient Egyptian funerary spells written on coffins beginning in the First Intermediate Period. The texts are derived in part from the earlier pyramid texts, reserved for royal use only, but they contain substantial new material related to everyday desires that reflects the fact that the texts were now used by the common people. Ordinary Egyptians who could afford to have a coffin had access to these funerary spells and the pharaoh no longer had exclusive rights to the afterlife.

As the modern name of this collection of some 1,185 spells implies, the texts are mostly found on Middle Kingdom coffins. However they are sometimes inscribed on tomb walls, stelae, canopic chests, papyri and even mummy masks. Due to the limited writing surfaces of some of these objects, the collection was often abbreviated, and this gave rise to long and short versions of some of the spells, a number of which were later copied in the Book of the Dead.

  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 1: Texts of Spells 1-75 (1935) - Adriaan De Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 2: Texts of Spells 76-163 (1938) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 3: Texts of Spells 164-267 (1947) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 4: Texts of Spells 268-354 (1951) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 5: Texts of Spells 355-471 (1954) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 6: Texts of Spells 472-787 (1956) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 7: Texts of Spells 787-1185 (1961) - Adriaan de Buck
  • The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Volume 8: Middle Kingdom Copies of Pyramid Texts - James Allen
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