Ostracon showing Anubis kneeling, with text, provenance unknown, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum
- Petrie MSS 4.1.604
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Ostracon showing Anubis kneeling, with text, provenance unknown, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
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Ostracon showing Anubis kneeling, with text, provenance unknown, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum
Ostracon showing Anubis kneeling, with text, provenance unknown, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
Ostracon showing Amenhotep kneeling, with text, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum
Ostracon showing Amenhotep kneeling, with text, provenance not known, now in Cairo, Egyptian Museum.
Ostraca in the Fitzwilliam Museum, University Library, and Leys School
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
B&W photographs; notes; photocopied annotated articles.
Ostraca from Meidûm sent by Alan Rowe
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Ostraca from Meidûm sent by Alan Rowe including correspondence, 1932.
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Photographs of ostraca from Deir el Bahari (M.M.A. excavations circa 1929, photographed by Burton).
Note on envelope: Photographs taken by Burton of ostraca found in Naville's dumps at Deir el-Bahri by Winlock and (originals) received in Bath in June 1929 and then read and slipped, but not copied. (Sgned) W.E. Crum.
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Cast of hieroglyphs made at Deir el Bahari.
Ostracon given by Warren Dawson 30.xii.32, no. D. 102.
Two ostraca marked “bought Luxor 1910”.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Photographs of various ostraca:
Ashmolean 1892 523
Fitzwilliam 506-515 (1 only)
Aberdeen Univ. o.25
Vienna 7 ostraca sent by Till, 1930
Cairo ostracon with note “Winlock ‘69”
Turin unnumbered
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
867 groups of documentation, mainly for ostraca with hieratic inscriptions, as well as a small number of ostraca with demotic or Coptic inscriptions, or ostraca with figures.
Writing boards with hieratic inscriptions are also included.
Most of the documents are photographs. The rest of the material includes transcriptions, translations, facsimiles, correspondence, annotated off-prints and various notes.
-Museums, Černý MSS 1.1-522 (523-4, numbers not allocated)
-Collections, Černý MSS 1.525-594
-Not identified, Černý MSS 1.595-625
-Miscellaneous, Černý MSS 1.626-830
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Abnormal hieratic ostraca from Thebes.
Osler, (Sir) William - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Sir William Osler (1849-1919) arranging to meet Newberry.
One letter is undated, the other has a date stamp that is a little smudged but looks like 1918.
Note:
MSS 34/46 is also numbered A.293
MSS 34/47 is also numbered A.293a
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Folder titled 'Osiris. Isis' containing notes on Osiris, the Djed pillar, Dionysus and Isis.
Includes:
-Notes and drawings on the Djed pillar
-Notes on the tomb of Osiris and identification of the tree beside it
-Notes on trees including the cedar and cypress
-Notes on places associated with Osiris
-Notes on the false beard
-Notes on Dionysus in envelope numbered 54
-Notes on Isis
-Notes on priesthood and titles of Osiris
-Letter (which appears to have been added to this folder during archival processing) from Augustine Henry, Professor of Forestry, Royal College of Science Dublin, 26 October 1915, relating to the following reference in Frazer, J.G., Adonis, Attis, Osiris: Studies in the History of Oriental Religion, Volume 2, (1914) (OEB 8394):
'In a letter to me (dated 8th December, 1910) my colleague Professor P.E. Newberry tells me that he believes Osiris to have been originally a cedar-tree god imported into Egypt from the Lebanon, and he regards the ded pillar as a lopped cedar-tree. The flail, as a symbol of Osiris, he believes to be the instrument used to collect incense. A similar flail is used by peasants in Crete to extract the ladanum gum from the shrubs. See P. de Tournefort, Relation d'un Voyage du Levant (Amsterdam, 1718), i9, with the plate. For this reference I am indebted to Professor Newberry.'
Notes include reference to NB [Notebook] 29, NB 1 and NB 38.
This folder was previously in a box labelled, during previous archival processing, 'Religion 1'.
Osborn, Theodore George Bentley - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Theodore George Bentley Osborn (Department of Botany, University of Oxford) relating to identification of leaves used to make an 'apron' or pectoral found at El Amarna in 1934. Includes draft reply from Newberry including details of his work identifying plant remains and related notes.
Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford Collection
Maps, plans and drawings, original and fair copies created by Crawford and Frank Addison for Crawford, O. G. S. 1951. The Fung kingdom of Sennar: with a geographical account of the Middle Nile Region.
Crawford, Osbert Guy Stanhope
Ornaments, pots and cups from Ialysos and Mycenae
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
[Upper left] Pot and ornament from Ialysos; [upper middle] Mycenaean ornaments; [upper right] Mycenaean pot and statuette; [lower] Mycenaean cups:
Ornamental design with acanthus
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Ornamental design with acanthus:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Ornamental design:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Ornamental design:
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Ornamental design:
Originals of plates in Griffith, Meroitic Inscriptions, I and II (incomplete)
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Photostats: Oriental Quart. 599 - Coptic/Arabic. Note by Crum “v. Stern Koptische Grammatik para 214” [L. C. Stern, Koptische Grammatik, Leipzig 1880].
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Notes on B.M. Oriental 7561 - M. Kennard’s - literary text.
Part of Walter Ewing Crum Collection
Or. 11551. Note by Crum “M. Schwortze’s copies of Lee’s MSS., formerly Erman’s then Steindorff’s who gave them to W. E. Crum in 1938”. Includes letter from W.M.[?] Marchant, 29 November 1937.
Oppenheimer, Jeanette - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Letter of thanks from Jeanette Oppenheimer.
Oppenheimer, Francis - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Francis Oppenheimer including arranging to meet Newberry to discuss a historical work.
Oppenheimer, (Lady) Bertha V. - correspondence
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Correspondence from Lady Bertha V. Oppenheimer to Mrs Newberry inviting her and Newberry to stay. Also includes postcard from Frankfurt with Christmas wishes.
Note:
MSS 34/34 is also numbered A.193
MSS 34/36 is also numbered A.194
On the way to and from the East
Part of Joseph Bonomi Collection
Portfolio titled 'On the Way / to & from / the East' (ink).
Omlin, Joseph A. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Omlin.
Request for assistance reading some hieratic captions in papyrus Turin 55001 (see later publication, Omlin, J. A. Der Papyrus 55001 und seine satirisch-erotischen Zeichnungen und Inschriften (1973) (OEB 16729)).