OCR
(6:6) (A) person who had been connected (‘as one’) with them. He was reprimanded with very harsh (‘bad’) words. He was let off, and no harm was done to him: (6:7) The great criminal Hori, who had been a Standard-bearer of the garrison (troops). Text edition: Devéria, T. Mémoires et Fragments 1. Bibliotheque Egyptologique 4. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1896. Kitchen, K. A. Ramesside Inscriptions, Historical and Biographical. Vol. V. B. H. Blackwell, Oxford, 1983a, 350-360. Translation: Devéria, T. Mémoires et Fragments 1. Bibliotheque Egyptologique 4. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1896. Breasted, J. H. Ancient Records of Egypt. Historical Documents from the Earliest to the Persian Conquest, Collected, Edited and Translated with Commentary. Vol. IV. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1906, 208-221. de Buck, A. “The Judicial Papyrus of Turin.” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 23, 1937, 152164. Peden, A. J. Egyptian Historical Inscriptions of the Twentieth Dynasty. Paul Äströms förlag, Jonsered, 19944, 195-210. Kitchen, K. A. Ramesside Inscriptions. Translated and Annotated: Translations. Vol. V. Setnakht, Ramesses III and Contemporaries. Blackwell, Oxford, 2008, 297-302. Publication: Devéria, T. Mémoires et Fragments 1. Bibliotheque Egyptologique 4. Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1896. de Buck, A. “The Judicial Papyrus of Turin.” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 23, 1937, 152164. Peden, A. J. Egyptian Historical Inscriptions of the Twentieth Dynasty. Paul Äströms förlag, Jonsered, 19944, 195-210. General literature about the owners: Schulman, A. R. “The Royal Butler Ramessessami‘on.” Chronique d’Egypte 61, 1986, 195, n. 1-2, 196, N. 3, 200.