Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us.

You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. 

503-704-2376

Specializing in Rare and Antiquarian Books on the Occult and more.

Occult & Esoterica

[PIANKOFF, Alexandre] The Pyramid of Unas

IMG_8182.jpeg
IMG_8183.jpeg
IMG_8184.jpeg
IMG_8185.jpeg
IMG_8186.jpeg
IMG_8187.jpeg
IMG_8190.jpeg
IMG_8191.jpeg
IMG_8192.jpeg
IMG_8193.jpeg
IMG_8194.jpeg
IMG_8195.jpeg
IMG_8196.jpeg
IMG_8189.jpeg
IMG_8188.jpeg
IMG_8182.jpeg
IMG_8183.jpeg
IMG_8184.jpeg
IMG_8185.jpeg
IMG_8186.jpeg
IMG_8187.jpeg
IMG_8190.jpeg
IMG_8191.jpeg
IMG_8192.jpeg
IMG_8193.jpeg
IMG_8194.jpeg
IMG_8195.jpeg
IMG_8196.jpeg
IMG_8189.jpeg
IMG_8188.jpeg

[PIANKOFF, Alexandre] The Pyramid of Unas

$450.00

Texts translated with commentary by Piankoff

Princeton University Press, 1969. Second Printing. Large quarto. Title page in red and black. xiv + 118 pp. + 70 full-page b/w plates and additional illustrations including one fold-out diagram. Some edge and corner wear, dust jacket is price clipped with some mild wear. A very good copy in like dust jacket. This is the scarcest volume of this series.

Add To Cart

This is volume 5 in the Egyptian Religious Texts and Representations series. The earliest version of religious texts of ancient Egypt, which are today generally known as the Pyramid Texts, appeared first on the walls of the burial chambers of King Unas, in his pyramid at Sakkara, near Cairo. These potent spells were inscribed in order to assist the king's passage from his earthly body into the world of the beyond, and they imply the recognition of his human qualities that must undergo divine transformation after death. As the first of the pyramids to bear inscriptions in its interior, it is one of the oldest literary documents not only of Egypt but of mankind itself. The inscriptions of Unas are a relatively late discovery, since the pyramid was opened by the French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero as recently as 1881. The volume contains Piankoff's annotated translation, his introduction, and a complete photographic record of the texts.