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

11. The Rubric ends here in _Pb_. _Lc._ adds, _“They shall offer bread,

beer, and all good things_ on the Birth-day of Osiris. _And if these rites are performed for him, his soul will rise up and live for ever; he will not ever die a second time in the divine Nether world._” The later texts add the information that the text was discovered in the great hall of the palace in the time of king Septa, and that it was found in a pit or chamber in the rock, ⁂⁂⁂. It was made by Horus for his father Osiris Unneferu. Septa is the fifth royal name on the great tablet of Abydos. ------------------------------------