Guidi’s copy of passage in the ‘Lamp of Darkness’
- Crum MSS 9.3
- Einzelstück
- n.d.
Teil vonWalter Ewing Crum Collection
“Guidi’s copy of passage in the ‘Lamp of Darkness’” (note by Crum).
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Guidi’s copy of passage in the ‘Lamp of Darkness’
Teil vonWalter Ewing Crum Collection
“Guidi’s copy of passage in the ‘Lamp of Darkness’” (note by Crum).
Guidi - Frammenti Copti and Grohman - Arabic in the Egyptian Library
Teil vonWalter Ewing Crum Collection
Notes relating to Guidi, Frammenti copti (Rome, 1887-8) and Grohmann, Arabic Papyri in the Egyptian Library. Vol. I (Cairo, 1934).
Includes letter from Eugène Tisserant, 1930 and notes on the back of a compliment slip dated 1935.
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from R. Guest relating to Newberry's textile collection.
Guardian statue (22), cigarette card
Teil vonTutankhamun Archive
Burton, Harry
Grundy, Robert Taylor - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Robert Taylor Grundy relating to travel in Egypt.
Grueber, Herbert Appold - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Herbert Appold Grueber (1846-1927) relating to the withdrawal of Newberry's resignation, publication of the first volume of the survey, work at Timai el-Amdid.
Note:
MSS 21/1 is also numbered 40
MSS 21/2 is also numbered 39
MSS 21/4 is also numbered 6 and Rogers (1)
Uphill's articles in The Dictionary of Art and its online counterpart Grove Art Online.
8 pages, single-sided.
Documentation relating to Uphill's articles for the revised online edition.
Group photographs with Egyptologists
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder containing 3 black and white group photographs which include Percy Newberry, and all appear to have been taken in Egypt.
Photographs include the following information:
Group photograph with Egyptologists 03
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Note on the back of the photograph suggests that it is a photograph taken at Cairo University in the 1920s, and lists the people seated left to right as: 1. [?], 2. [?], 3. Selim Hassan 4. Newberry 5. [?] 6. Junker 7. Vikentiev 8. Henri? Frankfort 9. [?] and in the front row 1. Baudouin? Van de Walle, 2. [?], 3. [?].
Group photograph with Egyptologists 02
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Back of the photograph is date stamped 17 January 1930 and a note reads 'A Benni Hassane' [at Beni Hasan].
Group photograph with Egyptologists 01
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Note on the back names some of the people as Abu Bakr, Hermann Grapow, Percy Newberry, Georg Steindorff, Hermann Junker, Selim Hassan and Banub Habachi.
Group of people inside a structure (not identified)
Teil vonJoseph Bonomi Collection
Group of people inside a structure (not identified):
Griffiths, John G. - correspondence
Teil vonJaroslav Černý Collection
12 letters from Griffiths, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Griffiths.
Griffith, Walter Spencer Anderson - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Walter Spencer Anderson Griffith (Brother of Francis Llewellyn Griffith) relating to gardening.
Griffith, Nora Christina Cobban - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Nora Christina Cobban Griffith (1873-1937) (2nd wife of Francis Llewellyn Griffith) including on the death of her husband Francis Llewellyn Griffith and making arrangements relating to Georg Steindorff.
Griffith, Francis Llewellyn - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Francis Llewellyn Griffith including relating to Newberry's work at Beni Hasan; comparison of Newberry's copies of inscriptions with Hay's work by Blackden; publication of Beni Hasan and El Bersheh; Rekhmara inscriptions; corrections to the publication of text from the tomb of Nebamun; readings and corrections of texts.
Correspondence includes notes on inscriptions in Beni Hasan tomb 2 belonging to Amenemhat [known as Ameny], tomb 13 belonging to Khnumhotep, tomb 14 belonging to Khnumhotep I, tomb 15 belonging to Baqet III, tomb 21 belonging to Nakht, tomb 23 belonging to Netjernakht, tomb 26, and tomb 33 belonging to Baqet II.
Also includes:
-Correspondence from Newberry to Griffith relating to arrangement for Blackden at Beni Hassan and M de Morgan’s refusal to allow him to work at Tel el Amarna
-Correspondence from Griffith to Newberry’s brother John E. Newberry reporting news from Beni Hasan and on available work
-Copy of letter sent to Selima Harris relating to acquiring her father Anthony Charles Harris’ papers
Note:
MSS 21/1 is also numbered 149
MSS 21/2 is also numbered 148
MSS 21/3 is also numbered 128
MSS 21/4 is also numbered 130
MSS 21/5 is also numbered 146
MSS 21/6 is also numbered 134
MSS 21/7 is also numbered 121
MSS 21/8 is also numbered 129
MSS 21/10 is also numbered 153
MSS 21/11 is also numbered 152
MSS 21/12 is also numbered 120
MSS 21/13 is also numbered 142
MSS 21/14 is also numbered 21
MSS 21/15 is also numbered 21a
Letter without Dawson reference numbered 22
MSS 21/16 is also numbered 141
MSS 21/17 is also numbered 119
MSS 21/18 is also numbered 126
MSS 21/19 is also numbered 132
MSS 21/20 is also numbered 155
MSS 21/21 is also numbered 142
MSS 21/22 is also numbered 127
MSS 21/23 is also numbered 117
MSS 21/24 is also numbered 137a
MSS 21/25 is also numbered 154
MSS 21/27 is also numbered 136
MSS 21/28 is also numbered 123
MSS 21/29 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/30 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/31 is also numbered 37
MSS 21/32 is also numbered 62
MSS 21/25 is also numbered 25
MSS 21/36 is also numbered 23
MSS 21/38 is also numbered 27
MSS 21/40 is also numbered A.225
MSS 21/41 is also numbered A.259
MSS 21/42 is also numbered 56
MSS 21/45 is also numbered 58
MSS 21/47 is also numbered 43
MSS 21/49 is also numbered 12
MSS 21/57 is also numbered 44
MSS 21/63 is also numbered A.155
MSS 21/64 is also numbered A.145
MSS 21/66 is also numbered A.174
MSS 21/67 is also numbered A.175
Griffith, Francis Llewellyn
Griffith, Agnes Sophia - correspondence
Teil vonPercy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Agnes Sophia Griffith (later Mrs G.H.W. Johns) including congratulating Newberry on his engagement and inviting him to stay.
Note:
MSS 20/69 is also numbered A.100
Griffith's report from Nabesha, March 31 [1886?]
Griffith's lectures on the system of hieroglyphic writing for October Term 1901
Griffith Lectures. October Term 1900 [possibly 1901(1)]. "The system of hieroglyphic writing":
a. Conventions in form and colour: classification of the signs
b. Sketch of Egyptian palaeography
c. Growth of the signs
d. Employment of the signs
e. Orthography
f. The place of the Egyptian system with the history of writing
g. Monograms
Also includes early drafts and notes.
Griffith Notebook Water colour and pencil sketches of Mediterranean scenes, etc.
Griffith Notebook Tukh. Tell Basta.
Griffith Notebook Tukh el-Qaramus
Griffith Notebook Transliterated demotic
Griffith Notebook Transcriptions of various papyri
Griffith Notebook Tell el-Yahadiyeh Cemetery
Griffith Notebook Tell el-Yahadiyeh
Griffith Notebook Tehneh, Siut, etc.
Griffith Notebook Tehneh, Ekhmim, etc. up to Quft
Griffith Notebook Tarraneh and West Edge of the Delta