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Modern 35mm negatives of Petrie's photographs taken at the Giza Museum in Cairo

Modern negatives created from Petrie's original nitrate negatives which were then deaccessioned.

These photographs were numbered by Petrie himself and are the same as in the album of photographs titled 'Koptos and Ghizeh Museum' (Petrie MSS 5.4, specifically Petrie MSS 5.4.30-61), except for 516, 518, 552, and 570.

Note: Only digital versions of the negatives nos. 516, 518, 552 and 570 (which are not present in the album Petrie MSS 5.4) are included here. Links to the original prints in the album are included for the remaining entries instead. The following negatives are missing (only prints in the album exist): 502, 504, 550, 592, 609, 611 and 616.

The Schøyen Collection, Spikkestad, Norway

Correspondence.
B&w and colour photocopies of fragmentary papyri.
‘Short description catalogue. Coptic’, by Martin Schøyen.
‘The Schøyen Collection: Checklist of Western Manuscripts 1 - 1660’, by Martin Schøyen.
Some transliteration and translation.

Shine nsa ostraca

Correspondence.
Transcriptions with notes of IFAO ostraca.
Heidelberg, Institut für Papyrologie: notes on texts consulted, February 2002; updates and corrections for catalogue entries.
Annotated photocopied articles.
‘Recherchen zum koptischen Schrifttum in Prager Museen und Sammlungen (Stand August 1998)’, by Wolf B. Oerter
Page titled ‘New šine nsa ostraca - where are they now?’, from ‘Reconstructing the archives of the monastery of Apollo at Bawit’. Transcription and translation of Cybele Coptic ostraca 72, 73, and 74. Three colour photographs.
Typescript of an article on ‘Another Coptic “enquiry” about a delivery of wheat’, by W. J. Tait, for C. Eyre et. al. (eds.), The Unbroken Reed (Fs. Shore).

Other Coptic material in the UK

Preliminary and incomplete transcriptions, brief notes, lists and correspondence on papyri and ostraca in various collections.
British Library Or. 6206, 6049 and 9035 (Wadi Sarga papyrus and vellum items).
Crum ostraca.
Petrie’s Dendera ostraca in the Petrie Museum, University College, London.
Papyrus fragments at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Papyri in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Ostraca in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Papyri in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
Miscellaneous notes.

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.

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