entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_DIGITAL_EGYPT,reference attestation,catalogued in UCL Digital Egypt for Universities ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS,direct attestation,PT throughout: Osiris is the central deity of the resurrection theology that runs through the entire Pyramid Text corpus; the dead king is identified with Osiris; Utterance 219 (ยง 170): the earliest written form of the Osiris resurrection myth; hundreds of utterances invoke Osiris ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,direct attestation,"Histories 2.42, 2.144: Osiris is explicitly equated with Dionysus; Herodotus says ""the Egyptians celebrate a feast to Dionysus [Osiris]"" and links the myth of Dionysus's death and resurrection to Osiris; the oldest surviving Greek text making this equation" ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,scholarly attestation,"Attested in Pinch, Egyptian Mythology." ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,direct attestation,"De Iside et Osiride (Moralia 351C-384C) is the fullest ancient account of the Osiris myth: his murder by Typhon/Seth, dismemberment into 14 parts, Isis's search and reassembly, posthumous conception of Horus, and Osiris's resurrection as lord of the dead; Plutarch identifies Osiris with Dionysus, the Nile, and with Mind/Logos in his allegorical reading" ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,scholarly attestation,Initial Egyptian seed reference.