This volume is devoted to the analysis of the magical contents of a
funerary papyrus belonging to the so-called "Book of the Dead" genre.
The papyrus of Gatseshen, daughter of the High Priest of Amon
Menkheperra (middle XXIst Dynasty), consists of almost 18 meters of
beautifully written hieratic text and colourful vignettes. The author
has attempted to reconstruct the history of composition and arrangement
of this document, by investigating in detail the thematic connections
between the different spells and vignettes. By comparing the layout of
this papyrus with those produced in the same area and period, a new view
of the funerary religion at Thebes during the XXIst Dynasty is outlined.
The overall picture which can be gained by this comparative study is
that of an innovative and lively tradition of funerary scrolls, which
were used not only to protect the deceased during his journey in the
netherworld, but also in order to express the religious ideas of its
owners. A cd-rom containing colour photos of the papyrus is supplied
with the volume.