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Ancient Egyptian measurements: notes

Howard Carter's manuscript notes on ancient Near Eastern measurements, including measuring rods, most in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
The cubit rods are recorded as follows:

  • Carter MSS v.2 [a, b] - Cubit measuring rod, granite, Ptolemaic, found at Dendera, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45933 [see TopBib v.116A].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [a, b] - Cubit measuring rod, granite, Ptolemaic, found at Dendera, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45932 [see TopBib v.116A].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [a, b] - Cubit measuring rod of Panas, basalt, Ptolemaic, found at Dendera, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 45931 [see TopBib v.116A].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [d] - Cubit measuring rod, wood, found in the tomb of Sennedjem, Dyn. XIX, TT1, Thebes, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1941 [see TopBib i2.4].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [i] - Cubit measuring rod of Osorkon I, schist, found at Karnak, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.2 [see TopBib ii2.300].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [j-k] - Cubit measuring rod of Nektanebos II, schist, found at Karnak, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Temp. No. 31.12.22.1 [see TopBib ii2.300].
  • Carter MSS v.2 [l-m] - Cubit measuring rod, schist, found at Karnak, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum [see TopBib ii2.300].

Ancient Egyptian weights: card catalogue

Howard Carter's manuscript index-card catalogue of Egyptian weights in museums, private collections and publications.
Arranged by the size of weight.
The data for each weight has been arranged by Carter under the following sections:

  • Weight size
  • Shape
  • Marked
  • Weight (sic)
  • [current provenance]
  • [bibliography]
  • [date]

Luxor. Temple - Festival of Opet procession: correspondence, Alan H. Gardiner to Howard Carter

8 letters from Sir Alan Gardiner to Howard Carter, mostly regarding Carter's copying of the Opet Festival scenes in the Processional Colonnade of the Luxor Temple, but also mention other subjects.
The first letter is dated 24 August 1916 and the last in the group is dated 13 July 1918.

Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): drafts (notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts)

Howard Carter's drafts of his autobiography were intended for publication, but not completed or published. Carter referred to these drafts as "autobiographical sketches", and the manuscripts and typescripts were most likely composed in the 1930s.

  • Earlier annotated manuscript
    • 6 notebooks
    • 219 pages
    • Section/chapter headings within this group include:
      • Sketch I. Introductory
      • Sketch II. An Account of Myself
      • Sketch III. Thebes
      • Sketch IV. The Tomb of the Horse
      • Sketch V. Summer life and a Tale from the Coffee hearth
      • Sketch VI. Three Milk White Camels
      • Sketch VII. A Fortuitous Discovery
      • Sketch VIII. The Valley and the Royal Tomb
      • Sketch IX. Tomb-Robberies and the Fate of the Royal Mummies
      • Sketch XI. The Finding of the tomb of Amenophis I
  • Later annotated typescript
    • 8 folders
    • 236 pages
    • Section/chapter headings within this group include:
      • Autobiographical preface
      • The Excavator and his Task
      • The Ancient Egyptian Dwelling, Tomb and Temple
      • Ancient Egyptian Funerary Equipment
      • Sketch of Thebes
      • The Theban Necropolis
      • The Valley of the Tombs of the Kings
      • A History of the Theban Royal Mummies Decadence and Destiny I-IX
      • El-Bab El-Hosân 'The Tomb of the Horse'
      • Summer life in Egypt
      • The Rat and the Snake
      • A Fortuitous Discovery [The discovery of Queen Hatshepsut's tomb]
      • Three Milk White Camels
      • The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis the First
      • The Cemetery of the Queens'

Notes on hieroglyphic texts: copied from publications

Howard Carter's notebook, containing 118 pages, manuscript notes on hieroglyphic inscriptions, some accompanied by drawings, copied primarily from Lacau, Pierre 1904-1906: Sarcophages antérieurs au Nouvel Empire (OEB 142822), as well as other publications.

Casales, Remo - correspondence

2 letters from Casales, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Casales.
An amateur Egyptologist inquiring about a translation of the Lord's Prayer in ancient Egyptian. J. Černý and A. H. Gardiner composed the prayer in Egyptian.

Cenival, Jean-Louis H. de - correspondence

2 letters from Cenival, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to de Cenival, and 1 reference letter concerning the publication of Abusir papyri.
The publication of Abusir papyri, and Černý recommending their publication.

P. Mon. Apollo 2

(for proposed second volume of Coptic and Greek Texts relating to the Hermopolite Monastery of Apa Apollo)
Notes, transcriptions, translations, photographs and photocopies of papyri, and correspondence, including:
Photographs, British Library, ref. Pap/653 A & B verso and recto.
Annotated photocopies relating to P. Belastingmuseum Rotterdam 94, P. Lond. V, P. Yale 1756, P. Vatic. Aphrod. 13, P. Graff II, and poll tax receipts.
Ex-Roca Puig Apollo text, correspondence.
Descriptions of poll tax receipts in draft for publication.
Photograph and notes, Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, F.1948/3.8.
Photographs, Christie’s V138 534/‘13’B; Christie’s ‘22’/BM EA 75322; Christie’s ‘20’, ‘25’, ‘11’, ‘14’ ‘17’, ‘27’.
Photographs (b&w) of Österreichische Nationalbibliothek collection: recto and verso of K 21.120; K 11.413; K 21.123; K 21.121.
Photographs (b&w) - P. Mon. Apollo II: unpublished Lansing BM EA papyri (probably belong in this file).
Draft chapter on tax demands.
Corrigenda to P. Mon. Apollo I & II; correspondence.
Lille papyri, correspondence.
Bawit photocopies and correspondence.
Schøyen Collection, correspondence and colour scans of MS 89/5.
Ede 3087A-C, printouts of b&w scans, photographs and notes.
Pct YBR nos. 4996, 4997, 4998, 5001, 5002, 3553, transcriptions and notes.
Coptic Room in the Louvre, correspondence.
Correspondence on tithes and an annotated article on Bawit texts with some notes.

Louvre Bawit papyri

P. Louvre Copt. (Bawit) - material for projected edition.
Photographs (b&w) of Bawit papyri in the Louvre.
Notes, transcriptions, translations, photocopies of papyri and related correspondence.
Draft chapter of unpublished work.
Notes on cemeteries of Saqqara and Bawit, photocopied articles on Coptic mortuary stelae, photographs and slides of inscriptions from the church at Bawit and related correspondence.
Correspondence on unedited Bawit inscriptions.
Annotated copy of ‘The evil eye in late antiquity, healers, amulet dealers and amulet makers’.

P. Leuven Bawit/P. Lov. Copt.

Material for projected edition by Sarah Clackson and Anne Boud’hors.
Draft annotated chapters of projected publication with copies of illustrations.
Louvain fragments - notes, transcriptions, b&w and colour scans and a photograph.
Downloaded information on the Louvain collections.
Annotated list of papyrus studies in 1996-97 (in French).
Pages 13-17 of a draft of Art versus archives conference paper, headed ‘Monastery administration’.
KU Leuven Library MSS. Notes by Prof. Vergote, with new inventory numbers by Sarah Clackson.
Leuven Bawit Papyri. Amalgamation of Anne Boud’hors’s individual text files with annotations by Sarah Clackson. Includes floppy disc labelled ‘Papyrus Louvain’ by Anne Boud’hors.
Photographs (b&w) of Bawit papyri, Nos. AB 1 - 57, with notes by Anne Boud’hors.
Notes, annotated photocopies, correspondence including Tomasz Markiewicz’s draft article ‘P. Duke Inv. 469: Fragment of a Coptic contract’, with comments by Sarah Clackson.

'It is our father who writes'

Material for projected book on It is our father who writes: Orders from the Archimandrite’s office at the Monastery of Apollo at Bawit.
Manuscript with photocopies of illustrations, correspondence concerning papyrus Jonathan Byrd 36.2 and other papyri, and annotated photocopied articles.

Bawit papyri and other miscellaneous material concerning the Monastery of Apa Apollo

Colour and b&w photos of Coptic papyri in the Ismailia Museum, Egypt (some by Gabra, others, apparently, by Sarah Clackson).
Transcription and translation of very fragmentary papyrus No. 1143.
Correspondence; notes; transcriptions and translations of, and comments on, selected papyri in Ismailia.
Notes on Bawit papyri.
Notes on excavations at Bawit and annotated photocopied articles.
Annotated photocopied articles on Apollo of Bawit/Titkooh.
‘Secondary literature: monasteries’ - annotated photocopied articles.
MIFAO indices of Bawit papyri by Anne Boud’hors and R. G. Coquin, and a photocopied article on the conservation of the papyri.
Photocopied annotated article on the ‘Apollo of the Monastery of Isaac’ by H. Quecke, 1983.

Hermopolite Monastery of Apollo and other monastery sites

Much of this material seems to be later than Sarah Clackson’s dissertation, but probably predates her revision of it into a book.
Maps; photocopies of papyri; notes; photocopied annotated articles; thesis abstract.
Monastery sites: photocopied annotated articles.
Tithes: annotated photocopied articles and notes.
Formula: notes.
Annotated photocopied articles; notes; correspondence.

Copy of Sarah Clackson’s PhD thesis

Copy of Sarah Clackson’s PhD thesis Coptic documents relating to the monasteries of Apa Apollo at Bawit and Titkooh in the Hermopolite nome, Institute of Archaeology, University of London, 1996.

Corpus Christi College Library Hoskyns MS 541

B&W photocopies of MS 541 papyri with short introductory paragraph by Sarah Clackson, references and a tabulated list of the papyri including content and recorded provenance.
Notes; photocopied annotated articles; transcriptions; ‘Genesis’ fragment transcription and b&w photographs.

Cambridge University Library Michaelides Papyri (CUL Michael)

Cambridge University Library Michaelides Papyri (CUL Michael).
Includes some notes on British Library Michaelides Papyri.

Transcriptions with grammar notes.
Printouts of the locations of the papyri and their mountings.
Accounts, legal texts and letters: transcriptions and translations.
Lists of papyri, categorised as literary, non-literary and semi-literary, including material and dimensions.
Notes on titles.
Catalogue of the papyri.
Personal names and points of interest in the papyri.
Unidentified literary manuscripts and related correspondence; biblical manuscripts; literary texts to be published; transcriptions.
Offprints, including ‘The Michaelides Coptic manuscript collection in the Cambridge University Library and British Library. With excursuses on the Monasteries of Apa Apollo and two uncommon epistolary formulae’, in Acts of the Fifth International Congress of Coptic Studies 2, Rome, 1993, and ‘The Michaelides Manuscript Collection’ in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 100 (1994).
Palaeographical analysis.
Personal names in the papyri.
Correspondence.
Notes on the demotic documents in the collection.
Prosopography by inventory number.
Notes on correspondence on the papyri.
Notes on literary papyri.

Sir Stephen Gaselee Bequest Catalogue

Photocopied card catalogue of paper codices in Coptic and Arabic and printed books relating to Coptic studies at Christ’s College Library, donated by Sir Stephen Gaselee.
Description of manuscript collection.
Correspondence.
Photographs and scans.
Notes.
Conservation report.

Sir Herbert Thompson Archive

List of the demotic papers, etc. covered by Sir Herbert Thompson’s bequest to Professor S. R. K. Glanville.
Notes.
Correspondence.
Transcriptions.
Photocopied articles.
Short biography and list of material held in the Cambridge University Library collections.
Petrie ostraca notes.
Correspondence relating to Turin demotic rotuli.
Allberry’s Kephalaia index, Oriental Studies Library, Cambridge.
Listing of Cambridge Oriental Faculty Library’s Egyptological holdings, with items belonging to the Sir Herbert Thompson archive underlined in pencil.

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