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==Writings mentioning Andjety==
==Writings mentioning Andjety==


(削除) [ (削除ここまで)Coffin Text(削除) (CT) (削除ここまで) V-385(削除) ].... (削除ここまで) (削除) I (削除ここまで) immerse the waterways as [[Osiris]], Lord of [[corruption]], as Adjety, bull of [[egyptian vulture|vultures]].
(追記) * ''' (追記ここまで)Coffin Text V-385(追記) ''' – (追記ここまで) (追記) "I (追記ここまで) immerse the waterways as [[Osiris]], Lord of [[corruption]], as Adjety, bull of [[egyptian vulture|vultures]].(追記) " (追記ここまで)


(削除) [CT (削除ここまで) I-255(削除) ]............... (削除ここまで) (削除) "Oh (削除ここまで) [[Horus]] Lord of Life, far downstream and upstream from Andjety, make inspection of those who are in [[Abusir Bana|Djedu]], come and go in [[Giza pyramid complex|Rosetau]], clear the vision of those who are in the [[duat|underworld]]. Farther upstream from [[Giza pyramid complex|Rosetau]] to [[Abydos, Egypt|Abydos]], the primeval place of the Lord of All.
(追記) * '''Coffin Text (追記ここまで) I-255(追記) ''' (追記ここまで) (追記) – "O (追記ここまで) [[Horus]] Lord of Life, far downstream and upstream from Andjety, make inspection of those who are in [[Abusir Bana|Djedu]], come and go in [[Giza pyramid complex|Rosetau]], clear the vision of those who are in the [[duat|underworld]]. Farther upstream from [[Giza pyramid complex|Rosetau]] to [[Abydos, Egypt|Abydos]], the primeval place of the Lord of All.(追記) " (追記ここまで)


(削除) [CT (削除ここまで) IV-331(削除) ] (削除ここまで) (削除) ..............O (削除ここまで) [[Thoth]] vindicate [[Osiris]] against his foes in:--- the great tribunal which is in the two banks of the kite on the [[night]] of the drowning of the great god in Andjety.
(追記) * '''Coffin Text (追記ここまで) IV-331(追記) ''' (追記ここまで) (追記) – "O (追記ここまで) [[Thoth]] vindicate [[Osiris]] against his foes in:--- the great tribunal which is in the two banks of the kite on the [[night]] of the drowning of the great god in Andjety.(追記) " (追記ここまで)


(削除) [ (削除ここまで)Pyramid texts(削除) (PT) (削除ここまで) 182(削除) ] (削除ここまで) (削除) ..."In (削除ここまで) your name the one who is in [[Abusir Bana|Andjet]] headman of his [[nome]]s"
(追記) * ''' (追記ここまで)Pyramid texts 182(追記) ''' – (追記ここまで) (追記) "In (追記ここまで) your name the one who is in [[Abusir Bana|Andjet]] headman of his [[nome]]s"


(削除) [PT (削除ここまで) 220(削除) ] (削除ここまで) (削除) ..................May (削除ここまで) your staff be the head of the spirits, as [[Anubis]] who presides over the Westerners, and Andjety who presides over the eastern [[nome]]s
(追記) * '''Pyramid texts (追記ここまで) 220(追記) ''' – (追記ここまで) (追記) "May (追記ここまで) your staff be the head of the spirits, as [[Anubis]] who presides over the Westerners, and Andjety who presides over the eastern [[nome]]s(追記) " (追記ここまで)


(削除) [PT (削除ここまで) (削除) 614] (削除ここまで) (削除) :..............." (削除ここまで)[[Horus]] has revived you in this your name of Andjety<ref>[http://www.egyptology.nl/pdf/magic/2ndprevw.pdf all writings quoted from Sjef Willcockx] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111122204531/http://www.egyptology.nl/pdf/magic/2ndprevw.pdf |date=November 22, 2011 }} retrieved 17/09/2011</ref>
(追記) * (追記ここまで) (追記) '''Pyramid (追記ここまで) (追記) texts''' – " (追記ここまで)[[Horus]] has revived you in this your name of Andjety(追記) " (追記ここまで)<ref>[http://www.egyptology.nl/pdf/magic/2ndprevw.pdf all writings quoted from Sjef Willcockx] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111122204531/http://www.egyptology.nl/pdf/magic/2ndprevw.pdf |date=November 22, 2011 }} retrieved 17/09/2011</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Andjety on top of the nome standard representing the 9th nome of Upper Egypt.

Template:Ancient Egyptian religion Andjety (meaning "He of Andjet") is a local ancient Egyptian deity of the ninth nome, centered at Andjet, which was known as Busiris to the Greeks.[1] This deity is also known by the alternative names Anezti or Anedjti.[2] Andjety is considered one of the earliest Egyptian gods, possibly with roots in prehistoric Egypt.[3]

Andjety is thought to have been a precursor of Osiris.[4] Like Osiris, he is depicted holding the crook and flail and has a crown similar to Osiris's Atef crown. Pharaoh Sneferu of the Fourth Dynasty, builder of the first true pyramid, is shown wearing the crown of Andjety. In the Pyramid Texts [5] the deceased pharaoh is identified with Andjety. In the temple of Seti I, the pharaoh is shown offering incense to Osiris-Andjety who is accompanied by Isis.[6]

He also is shown to have fertility aspects, being known by the epithet "bull of vultures". His name is sometimes written with a substitution of a stylized uterus for the feather in the hieroglyphs.[7]

Writings mentioning Andjety

  • Coffin Text I-255 – "O Horus Lord of Life, far downstream and upstream from Andjety, make inspection of those who are in Djedu, come and go in Rosetau, clear the vision of those who are in the underworld. Farther upstream from Rosetau to Abydos, the primeval place of the Lord of All."
  • Coffin Text IV-331 – "O Thoth vindicate Osiris against his foes in:--- the great tribunal which is in the two banks of the kite on the night of the drowning of the great god in Andjety."
  • Pyramid texts 182 – "In your name the one who is in Andjet headman of his nomes"
  • Pyramid texts 220 – "May your staff be the head of the spirits, as Anubis who presides over the Westerners, and Andjety who presides over the eastern nomes"
  • Pyramid texts – "Horus has revived you in this your name of Andjety"[8]

References

  1. philosophy-theology 17/09/2011
  2. Wolfram Research provision [dead link ] retrieved 19/09/2011
  3. Sjef Wilcockx Archived November 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine retrieved 17/09/2011
  4. Griffiths, John Gwyn (1980). The Origins of Osiris and His Cult. BRILL. ISBN 978-9004060968. 
  5. translation of the pyramid texts retrieved 18/09/2011
  6. "The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses", George Hart 2nd ed, p23, Routledge, 2005, ISBN 0-415-36116-8
  7. Wilkinson, Richard (2003). The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt. New York: Thames and Hudson. pp. 97. ISBN 978-0-500-05120-7.  Unknown parameter |url-access= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  8. all writings quoted from Sjef Willcockx Archived November 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine retrieved 17/09/2011

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