Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology

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April] PROCEEDINGS. [1890.


has the value £\ ^ |' from the earliest times, and rOJl occurs
with the value of ■£}
^ in the inscriptions of Rameses II at


Karnak.*
The usual Phoeniciantranscription"""VDIN's m exact agreement
with the hieroglyphic reading,and is more correctthan"HDN.
It is a very grave blunderto take the sign o or q in the forms

J] O, jj O, ] O &c, as having the value ra. The sign represents not
the Sun but, as Champollion pointedout from the very first,the eye


ball,used (especiallyin cursive writing)instead of the entire eye


-. It is constantly usedin the hieratic transcriptionof I)5^f |

aru 'attributes.' Andevenin the Turin Todtenbuch(c. 15, 46; we


have \q\J J


Thenameswhichbeginwiththe letter J h have nothingto do
with that of Isis. They are different appellatives, and may even
representdifferentpersonificationsof the Dawn or Sunset. | [I <^> ^
Usert,' the powerful one,'is not a variant but an appellative of Isis.
And the same thing,I believe, mustbe said of ^^ ^ Aaset. The
meaning is not easy to recognise under this orthography, but
1 J^ J\ ^as 's a very anc'ent word signifying " quick, swift)
speedy." A man tells his donkey in a picture of the pyramid period
\ Bb. J\ ^^ aas-ek, "quick!" The word still exists in the
CopticIHC.
The name Mf|$ is not a variant of |]r^t> but should be
read Sexit. It is written HO 1) <= tfl 'n *^e '"sc'P'i0118 of RamesesII
at Karnak, § where it is brought into connection with the verb
jM£3 Sexit' and alS° Whh thC W°rdS Ml0^^!^
sexaita qen, ' the valiant hunter.' The pictures given in Cham-
pollion'sMonuments,pi. 52, from the temple of Dakke are interest
ing, but they are of a late period, and seem onlyto imply personifica-

* Champollion, Notices,H, 187.
t Denim., II, 80, c.
I Lanzone, Dizionario,p. 813 ; Brugsch, Diet.Gcogr.,p. 379, and 1329.
§ Champollion, Notices,II, p. 41 and 42.
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