Hand-copy of unidentified Coptic text
- Griffith MSS 4.13
- Stuk
- n.d.
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Hand-copy of unidentified Coptic text
Coptic Bohairic text copied by Winstedt and recopied by de Ricci
Hand-copies of Coptic texts by Oscar Lemm
Hand-copies of Coptic texts by Oscar Lemm, including two letters and two postcards from Lemm to Griffith (1907-1908).
The group includes copies of Paris Copte 131.3 folio 3-14, Paris 132.1 folio 15-16, and British Museum No. 259 (Or. 3581 A(85)). Correspondence also refers to Paris 129.18 folio 118-120 and other texts.
Sahidic inscription in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Acc. No. E.66.1901
Two copies (one annotated) of offprint or leaflet on stela from Abydos in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Acc. No. E.66.1901, with Sahidic inscription.
Hand-copy of Meroitic text in Tourayeff collection
Hand-copies by Garstang of Meroitic texts from "3 square stones from No. 6.M.09"
Meroitic texts from el-Dakka; photographs, hand-copies and sketches
Various lexicographical and grammatical notes
Meroitic ostraca; hand-copies with annotations
One letter includes a photograph of stela(?) from Jebel Barkal giving name of new Ethiopian king Anlamani.
Hand-copies of rock-texts from Wadi Hammamat, Abu Kua, etc.
Drawing of block from a temple in Aberdeen, Anthropological Museum, 1611 (provenance not known)
Text from foot of sarcophagus of Wehebre, XXVIth Dynasty, copied on 13 December 1884 (TopBib iv.48)
Transcription, translation and notes.
Hand-copy of texts from "Mace's clay tablets Abydos"
Hand-copy of text on wooden box of Iufenkhons bought in 1874 at Deir el-Bahari (by Amelia Edwards?)
Notes on texts in Papyrus of Neskhons and Tablet Rogers 2
Tablet of Shery in Ashmolean Mus. 1836.479
Funerary bed of Re, Dyn. XX, in Cairo Mus.48483
Recto and verso of a tablet with ?Greek inscription sent to Griffith by Borchardt 17 October 1930
Notes on Egyptian weights and measures
Cartouches copied from Burton MSS.25651, Folio 40
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus
Fragments Abnormal Hieratic papyrus - Unidentified. Now in Ashmolean Museum. Notes for a series of lectures on Ancient Egypt.
Sketch of scarab Sheshi (Hyksos)
Sketch of scarab Sheshi (Hyksos) -presumably from Argo or Kerma belonging to C.R. Wordsworth.
Griffith's extensive manuscript notes on the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus,and a Kahun papyrus (Pl.VIII, 11.1-10) and Berlin (Schack-Schackenburg in A.Z. XXXVIII.136.