Abstract
Many texts of King Seti II at Luxor Temple had been published before.[1] Until recently, only Kitchen presents a hand copy,[2] then very little parts of our concerned text had been published in scattered and very incomplete forms without transliteration, translation, and comment. It is hoped, therefore, that the present research will be a step forward to make available the text in its complete form with transliteration, translation, and comment, and to put the text in its historical context. The research aims toStudy the text of king Seti II at the solar Court of Luxor Temple; to analyze the intended text; to Comment on the intended text and put it in its historical context
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