Material relating to: Budge, E.A.W., Coptic Homilies in the Dialect of Upper Egypt (London, 1910) [see also Notebook 45]. Budge, E.A.W., Coptic Martyrdoms etc. in the Dialect of Upper Egypt (London, 1914). Budge, E.A.W., The Martyrdom and Miracles of St. George of Cappadocia (London, 1888).
Includes letter from Charles Kuentz, 10 October 1933; copies of Lacau's copies of the papyri, November 1909 and photograph by Émile Brugsch for Gaston Maspero of one of the papyri found at Aphrodito by Gustave Lefebvre in 1905/6.
Material relating to: Ainalof: Vyz Vrewm IX138 on Strygowsky Ainalof: Vyz Vrem IX152 on de Buck Bell / Thompson: “A Greek/Coptic Glossary to Hosea and Amos” JEA XI (1925), 151 ff. Bouriant: Rec. XI132-135
Material relating to: Hall: “Two Coptic Acknowledgements of Loans” PSBA XXXIII Heer: “Neue Griechische Koptische Evangelien Fragmente” Jernsted: “Die Koptischen Papyri des Asiatischen Museums” Krall: “Neue Koptische und Griechische Papyrus” Lopareff: review: The Christian East - the Patriachate of Alexandria I Lange: “Ein Faijumischer Beschwörungstext” Studies Presented to F. Ll. Griffith, 162ff. Munier: “Les Actes du Martyre de Saint Isidore” BIF XIV pp. 97 ff. Libri: Mons. Inédits 1862 XXXIX
Pellegrini “Piccoli Testi Copto-sa’îdici del Museo Archeologico di Firenze” Sphinx X Piehl “Ostracon Piehl no. 1” Sphinx VI p.60 Reitzenstein: “2 Religionsgeschichtliche Fragen” St. Paul Girard: “Ostracon from Mazoura” ASAE. XXVII 62 Schmidt: “Das Koptische Didache - Fragment des British Museum” ZNTW XXIV (1925) 81 ff. Schmidt: “Die Paulusacten” Neue Heidelberger Jahrbücher VII (1897) 117 ff. Till: “Zu Wiener koptischen Zaubertexten” Orientalia IV (1935) 195 ff.
Correspondence relating to Crum's review of Allberry, C.R.C., A Manichaean Psalm-Book. Part II (Stuttgart, 1938), and newspaper cutting of obituary of C.R.C. Allberry:
11.1.1: Letter from H.J. Polotsky to Crum (6 September 1939);
11.1.2: Letter from C.R.C. Allberry to Crum (30 July 1939);
11.1.3: Obituary of C.R.C. Allberry in The Times (11 May 1943);
11.1.4: Correspondence (182 postcards) from Crum to C.R.C. Allberry (17 September 1935 to 10 April 1940).