Footnotes
Cellophane adhesive tape was invented in 1930, meaning the repair occurred after that time. (Cole et al., Encyclopedia of Modern Everyday Inventions, 22.)
Cole, David J., Eve Browning, and Fred E.H. Schroeder. Encyclopedia of Modern Everyday Inventions. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003.
“Part of the book of Abraham” is listed under the 1841 manuscripts. (“Index to Papers in the Historians Office,” [6], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL.)
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Genealogical Society filming of “Egyptian Alphabet,” 14 Sept. 1956, Egyptian Documents Film, CHL.
Egyptian Documents Film, 14 Sept. 1956. Microfilm. CHL.
Historian’s Office filming of “Book of Abraham Manuscripts,” 15 July 1971, Book of Abraham Manuscripts, CHL.
Book of Abraham Manuscripts, ca. 1835–1838, ca. 1841–1843. CHL.
Footnotes
The title of Book of Abraham Manuscript–C is similar, however.
See Book of Abraham and Facsimiles, 1 Mar.–16 May 1842. Beginning with the second “P. 5,” this numbering is off by one.
For more information on the published illustrations from the papyri, see “Facsimile Printing Plates and Published Book of Abraham, ca. 23 Feb.–ca. 16 May 1842.”; and Book of Abraham and Facsimiles, 1 Mar.–16 May 1842
Fig No <Fig> 1. | The Angel of the Lord. |
" 2. | Abraham, fastened upon an altar. |
" 3. | The Idolatrous Priest of Elkenah attempting to offer up Abraham as a sacrifice |
" 4. | The Altar for sacrifise by the Idolatrous Pri[e]sts standings before the Gods of Elkenah &, Libnah &, Mahmackrah, Korash & Pharaoh. |
" 5. | The Idolatrous God " of Elkenah |
" 6 | The Idolatrous God " of Libnah |
" 7 | The " " " Mahmackrah. |
" 9 8 | The " " " Korash. |
" 9. | The " " God " of Pharaoh. |
" 10. | Abraham in Egypt. |
" 11 | Designed to represent the pillars of heaven as understood by the Egy[p]tians. |
" 12 | Raukeeyagn <Raukeeyang>. Signifying expance or <the> firmamant over our heads; but in this case, in relation to this subject, the Egyptians meant it to Signify <Shaumau, to or be highs,> heaven; or the heavens; answering to the Hebrew word, Shaumahyeem.— |
TEXT: This god’s name is found several times in all three Kirtland-era manuscript copies of the Book of Abraham. All three manuscripts spell the god’s name “Elkkener” or “Elk=keenah”, with minor variation. (See Book of Abraham Manuscript, ca. July–ca. Nov. 1835–A, –B, and –C.)
TEXT: This god’s name is found several times in all three Kirtland-era manuscript copies of the Book of Abraham. All three manuscripts spell the god’s name “Zibnah”, with minor variation. (See Book of Abraham Manuscript, ca. July–ca. Nov. 1835–A, –B, and –C.)
TEXT: This god’s name is found several times in all three Kirtland-era manuscript copies of the Book of Abraham. All three manuscripts spell the god’s name “Mahmachrah” or “Mah-Mach-rah”. Book of Abraham Manuscript–A and –C also spell it “Mahmackrah”, with minor variations. (See, for example, Book of Abraham Manuscript, ca. July–ca. Nov. 1835–A, –B, and –C.)
TEXT: The “of” was likely meant to be written over the quotation mark.