Ptah   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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AET_1.4   overthrown all the foes of Ptah who is south of his
AET_1.13.G   two Beneficent Gods, chosen of Ptah, strong is the ka of
AET_1.14.67     Grasp the harpoon which Ptah, the goodly guide, fashioned for
AET_1.14.74   the young craftsmen. It is Ptah who presents it (?) to
AET_1.14.83   PE AND   It is Ptah who has shaped your shaft,
AET_1.15.B   the Gods Epiphaneis, chosen of Ptah, who does the justice of
AET_1.15.B   Re, Ptolemy ever-living, beloved of Ptah, along with his sister, the
AET_1.15.E   Ptolemy ever-living, beloved of Ptah, and his wife, the
AET_1.15.E   the Gods Epiphaneis, chosen of Ptah, who does the justice of
AET_2.1.G   of your father Osiris, for Ptah has judged you on the
AET_3.2   II and high priest of Ptah at Memphis, was a very
AET_4.11.A   affairs in the Domain of Ptah as the chosen one amongst
AET_4.11.B   god, sem priest, servant of Ptah, wnrw priest in Letopolis, follower
AET_4.12   (41)   us god, Imhotep, the son of Ptah, was gracious unto
AET_4.13   god, Imhotep the son of Ptah was gracious unto me. A
AET_4.20    O Ptah who is south of the
AET_4.23.A   god's father, prophet of Ptah, Pedubast, born to Tayimhotep
AET_4.24.A   god, sem servant of Ptah, follower of Him-who-is-great-of-power, and
AET_4.24.B   Lady, the fair sistrum-player of Ptah, Herankh justified
AET_4.25.B   his majesty, the prophet of Ptah who resides in Punt, Nekhtnebef.
AET_5.1   chiefs in the temple of Ptah, while the great lector-priests led
AET_5.4   (42)   have any, Imhotep son of Ptah. He took heed of our
AET_5.4   have any, Imhotep son of Ptah He took heed of our
AET_5.5   great [goddess,] Imhotep, son of Ptah, Osiris, lord of the crypt,
AET_5.10.A   of the fine musician of Ptah, Nefersobek, justified the daughter of
AET_5.11.A   and of Heliopolis, Ptah, who-is-South-of-his-Wall, Two-Lands and
AET_5.11.B   and of Heliopolis, 3 of Ptah who is to the south
AET_5.13     The lady, beloved of Ptah, royal sister of the King
AET_6.5.A   pieces of the treasury of Ptah poured out in full makes
AET_6.5.B   pieces of the treasury of Ptah poured out in full again,
AET_6.18   6 deben of silver from Ptah's treasury, refined, which is 5
AET_7.9   and of Imouthes son of Ptah, the great god, and of
AET_8.1   Sais, 20 the setem of Ptah, Tefnakht.
AET_8.1   shall offer an oblation to Ptah and the gods who are
AET_8.1   to his father Ptah, South-of-His-Wall, consisting of
AET_8.4   who builds every land like Ptah does who vivifies every eye
AET_8.9   Osiris in the shrine, of Ptah Sokar Osiris the great  god
AET_8.12   the Years of Jubilee like Ptah-Tenen, King like Pre', [the King
AET_8.14.A   God, chosen one of Ptah, accomplishing the justice of
AET_8.15   the Winter the Day of Ptah ." I re it for
AET_8.16   of the Manifest Gods, whom Ptah has chosen, who brings forth
AET_9.1.G   of Osiris-Wennefer; Imhotep, son of Ptah ; Djedty, the soul of
AET_9.1.I   sanctuary of Bast { or Ptah }, and which is 99
AET_9.1.K   the ever living, beloved of Ptah. Oh! Apis-Osiris of the west,
AET_9.1.M   . . . priest of Ptah, wnrw in Letopolis, priest of
AET_9.1.M   making every clothing for Ptah, the lord of Smn-Mȝʿ.t,
AET_9.2   (164)   lopators, chosen of Ptah, mighty is the ka of Re,
AET_9.2.B   of the Philopators, chosen of Ptah mighty is the ka of
AET_9.2.C   the gods Epiphanes, image of Ptah, chosen of Re, who does
AET_9.2.D   Queen Philometor-Soteira, chosen of Ptah, Re, living image of
AET_9.14.R   Hawk also, the soul of Ptah, the soul of Apis (?),
AET_9.15   O Ptah who is to the south
Syll_654   (29) the rulers - [chosen by] Ptah, Kaisaros ), may he live
THI_258   (c. 264)   May he go to the throne of Ptah and rest on the
THI_259   (217)   rs' Feasts, even as Ptah the Great, a King like the
THI_260   (186)   [in the likeness] of Ptah, the exalted one, the
THI_261   (185/4)   mbly at the temple of Ptah, who said: Whereas the


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