Two parchment fragments, magical, bought in Cairo in 1905 by Petrie. Literary fragment sent to Crum by Rendel Harris. 5 parchment fragments Petrie - Crum 1897, magical. Parchment and papyrus fragments from R. Mond 1903.
Greek words in Coptic texts CSCO 43 (Hyvernat & Balestri, Acta Martyrum) [see also CRUM MSS 11.43 and Notebook 4]. Budge, Coptic Homilies [see also CRUM MSS 11.11]. Mingarelli. Missoin Francaise IV pt. II. Rossi.
British Library Or. 4723 (Arabic), translation of fols 23b - 40a and notes on fols 45b & 46b. British Library Or. 686 (Ethiopic), analysis of fols 258b - 266b. British Library Or. 692 (Ethiopic), analysis of fols 116a - 126b. Copy of Paris Arabe 251 fol 323 ff. Various notes for W. E. Crum, The canons of Athanasius of Alexandria. The Arabic and Coptic versions (London, 1904).
Classified notes etc. on: Theology; History and Biography; Geography - Egyptian and non-Egyptian; Chronology; Philology; Palaeography and scribes; Bibliography; Archaeology; Miscellaneous.
Michigan [..damage to photocopy..]yrien - copy of French text (from published work). Copy of papyrus “Demotic - Magic[…]) Bibliography of Crum’s works, see JEA 25 (1939), 134-8.
Photostats: Fragments penes Peterson. Note on envelope: For history of Michigan papers see R. van der Brock, <i>The Myth of the Pheonix</i>, (1972), p.33 ff. Includes part of a letter from W.H. Worrell, 16 November 1931 and note by P.E. Kahle [confidential], 12 January 1955.
Photographs of papyri and wooden tablets: Papyrus belonging to W. Merton Geneva magical papyrus Verso of Meletian. Published by W. E. Crum, ‘Some Further Meletian Documents’, in JEA 13 (1927), 19-26. Piece of papyrus and 3 wooden tablets from Major Geyer Anderson (1 hieroglyphic) BM EA 26273 - label from mummy (http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=171782&partId=1) Aberdeen University Library
Copies of material by Charles Woide in the Clarendon Press Collection held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Includes notes and part of a letter from R.B. Fleming and two letters from E.O. Winstedt, July 1917.