Not much is known from Ani, basically what he wrote about himself in his text: he was Royal scribe veritable, scribe and accountant of the divine offerings (revenues) of all the gods, governor of the granary of the lords of Abydos, scribe of the divine offerings of the lords of Thebes. The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript written in cursive hieroglyphs and illustrated with color miniatures created in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt (1240s BC). Egyptians often compiled an individualized book for each person at their death, called the "Book of Going Forth by Day". This book is more commonly known as the Book of the Dead. It usually contained declarations and spells to help the deceased in their afterlife. The "Book of the Dead" for scribe Ani from Thebes is the man