Prisse Papyrus

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The Prisse Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian papyrus datable to the Middle Kingdom[1]Template:Rp Template:Cn span and is now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.[1]Template:Rp
Inhabitants of Kurna originally found the papyrus inside the rishi coffin of pharaoh Sekhemre-Wepmaat Intef of the 17th Dynasty, whose tomb was probably located in Dra' Abu el-Naga' near Thebes.[2]Template:Rp

The papyrus document contains the last two pages of the Instructions of Kagemni, who purportedly served under pharaoh Sneferu of the 4th Dynasty, and is a compilation of moral maxims and admonitions on the practice of virtue (sebayt). The conclusion of the Instructions of Kagemni is followed by the only complete surviving copy of the Instruction of Ptahhotep.[3][4][5][6]

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  1. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  3. Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I, 1973, p.59
  4. Z.Zába (1956) retrieved 11:20GMT 24/9/11
  5. papyrus "Prisse" JW Bone (1887)
  6. Battiscombe Gunn, "THE WISDOM OF THE EAST, THE INSTRUCTION OF PTAH-HOTEP AND THE INSTRUCTION OF KE'GEMNI: THE OLDEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD", LONDON, JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, 1906, https://www.gutenberg.org/files/30508/30508-h/30508-h.htm

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