ABSTRACT

In the ninth year (the fourth day of the month Xandikos, which correspondeth to the eighteenth day of the month Meshir of the Egyptians) of the young King, who hath risen as King in the place of his father, the lord of the uraei Crowns of the South and the North, whose might is great, who hath stablished Egypt and hath made it prosperous, whose heart is disposed benevolently towards the gods, who hath gained the mastery over his enemies, who hath made better (or, happier) the lives of men, the lord of the years of the periods (or, cycles) of thirty years, who is like unto Ptah the Great, the King who is like unto Rā,