File Barns MSS 6.2 - Translation and notes on Papyrus Westcar, with corrections and comments by Battiscombe Gunn

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Barns MSS 6.2

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Translation and notes on Papyrus Westcar, with corrections and comments by Battiscombe Gunn

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(1883-1950)

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British Egyptologist. Born, London 1883. Died, Oxford 1950. Studied hieroglyphs at University College, London, as a student of Margaret Murray. Assistant to Gardiner helping him with the lexicographical work on Onomastica. Excavated at various sites including Amarna, Haraga, and Saqqâra. Assistant Curator at the Egyptian Museum, Cairo in 1928-31. Curator of Egyptian Antiquities at the University Museum, Philadelphia, 1931-4. Professor of Egyptology, Oxford, 1934-50. Edited the Journal of Egyptian Archeology, 1934-40.

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(1912-1974)

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British Egyptologist and papyrologist. Born, Bristol 1912. Died, Oxford 1974. Studied at University of Bristol, BA 1932, then at Oxford, MA 1942, D. Phil. 1947. Lady Wallis Budge Fellow in Egyptology, University College, Oxford, 1945-53. Lecturer in Papyrology, Oxford, 1953-65. Professor of Egyptology, 1965-74. Ordained 1956. Published mainly on papyrology.

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Translation and notes on Papyrus Westcar, with corrections and comments by Battiscombe Gunn.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford

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