Reviews of Griffith, Stories of the High Priests of Memphis and Meroitic Inscriptions
- Griffith MSS 20.18
- Unidad documental simple
- n.d.
Reviews of Griffith, Stories of the High Priests of Memphis and Meroitic Inscriptions
Seven typed pages and two plans.
Readings of rock texts from Wadi Hammamat
Readings (transliterations) of rock-texts from Wadi Hammamat from Lepsius squeezes and Couyat photographs.
Ptolemaic Demotic Papyri (Breasted photographs)
Ptolemaic Demotic Papyri (Breasted photographs):
Prof. F. Ll. Griffith (oil painting)
Presentation copy of Studies Presented to F. Ll. Griffith
Postcard from A. Cowley (30 June 1909)
Postcard from A. Cowley dated 30 June 1909 on the publication of Budge's Old Nubian MS. and on the New Testament in Kenzi Nubian in Le Monde Oriental [3 (1909), p. 76-88, p. 237-246].
Portrait of Professor Griffith as a boy
Plan of a Coptic church at Dendera by G. S. Mileham
Photographs of skulls, jaws, etc. from Faras and Merowe - mostly sent by A. Ruffer
Photographs of mummy-portraits from various museums and private collections
Photographs of Mrs. Griffith, etc.
Photograph of a mummy portrait
Spiegelberg, Wilhelm
Philadelphia ostracon from Faras
Pencilled squeeze from a monument of a woman called Nanefersobek, temp. Ptolemy V Epiphanes
Papyrus of Ankhefenkhonsu: part of the Book of the Dead. Location not known.
Photograph.
Papyrus Bodleian Demotic I - III; Greek text
Papyri fragments with Greek-Byzantine(?) characters
Letter from Thompson undated, enclosing four photogtaphs of papyri fragments with Greek-Byzantine(?) characters.
Pamphlet on scarab-ring belonging to Sir Robert Arbuthnot - description by Edward William Lane
Painting of Edfu from the cane field borders of the Nile by A. MacCallum
Originals of plates in Griffith, Meroitic Inscriptions, I and II (incomplete)
Offering-tables from Garstang excavations, in Liverpool (?), some with notes and hand-copies
Notice by Ernest Breton on François-Chrétien Gau
Notice by Ernest Breton in Nouvelle Biographie Générale on the life of François-Chrétien Gau (1790-1853), copied by Miss Porter.
The group includes a postcard from Griffith to Miss Porter.
Porter, Bertha