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Starting page: (for discussion of 'Sacred of the Most Sacred' ).

Djeser-djeseru

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D45
 
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Djeser–DjeserU
in hieroglyphs

Not to confuse any of the non-initiated in hieroglyphs, but a simple discussion of Djeser-djeserU" is needed.

The capital U means the plural (at word ending).

Djeser is the word for "holy" or "sacred".

I cannot say where all the later 'religious' names originated, but 'djeser-djeserU' , would be very equivalent to "Holy of holy's", (Holy of Most holy)

"Sacred of the Most sacred," would be another good name.

I am not sure that 'Sublime of the Sublimes' gets the message across.

Alternate reference

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D45
Djeser
in hieroglyphs
  • Schumann-Antelmi, R., Rossini, S. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, Ruth Schumann-Antelmi, and Stéphane Rossini, (Sterling Publishing Co, Inc, New York), c 1998. Pg 336, djeser, holy, sacred, ɖśr.

The block of hieroglyphs are: dj-s-r-Determinative (Det.[arm w/ sacred obj.] also =Djeser).

(The block of glyphs is only approximate; the S should be smaller, and under the head of the cobra.)MMcAnnis, YumaAZMmcannis 06:07, 1 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Would it be possible for this article to include a discussion of the Senenmut star map?[1]p. 23 Thank you. – RJH (talk) 16:38, 5 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Good idea, go for it. I was lucky enough to be shown it by Francisco Martín Valentín who is the archaeologist in charge of the site preservation project which will include a reproduction of the star map. Tourists haven't been able to visit for several years (and it won't be reopened for tourists at all). [2]. Dougweller (talk) 18:38, 5 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]