The Egyptian Book of the dead by P. Le Page Renouf and Edouard Naville

CHAPTER CLIX.

_The Chapter of the column of green Felspar,_(1.) _put on the neck of the deceased._ O thou who comest out every day, in the divine house, she who has a big voice, who goeth round.... She takes hold of the potent formulæ of her father, the mummy which is on the bull.(2.) She is Renent.... _Said on a column of green Felspar, on which this Chapter has been written, and which is put on the neck of the deceased._ NOTES. The vignette of this Chapter and the next, show distinctly that the ⁂ is a miniature column or tent-pole, with the papyrus capital, and papyrus leaves at the base. This Chapter is taken from the Turin text; parts of it are quite unintelligible.