Collection Faulkner MSS - Raymond Oliver Faulkner Collection

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Faulkner MSS

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Raymond Oliver Faulkner Collection

Date(s)

  • c. 1955-1965 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 folder

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Name of creator

(1894-1982)

Biographical history

British Egyptologist; he was born in Shoreham, Sussex, 26 Dec. 1894, son of Frederick Arthur F., a bank clerk, and Matilda Elizabeth Wheeler; he entered the Civil Service in 1912; he served briefly in World War I before being invalided out and rejoined the Civil Service in 1916; his interest in Egyptology led him in 1918 to study hieroglyphs in his spare time at University College London under Margaret Murray; in 1926 he became a fill-time assistant to (Sir) Alan Gardiner; he collaborated with Gardiner on his major publications in the autography of the hieroglyphic texts, the commentaries, and the indexes notably for The Wilbour Papyrus and Ancient Egyptian Onomastica; he received his training in Egyptian philology from Gardiner who encouraged his independent publications; he became an assistant in language teaching at University College, London 1951; lecturer in Egyptian language 1954-67; FSA 1950; DLitt from London University 1960; editor of JEA 1946-59; his main area of interest was Egyptian philology in which he made major contributions with his Middle Egyptian dictionary and translations of many important texts; his numerous publications include The Plural and Dual in Old Egyptian, 1929; The Papyrus Bremner-Rhind, 1933; A Concise Dictionary of Middle Egyptian, 1962, 2nd ed. 1972; Egypt: From the Inception of the Nineteenth Dynasty to the Death of Ramesses III, 1966 for the Cambridge Ancient History; The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts, 1969; Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum,II Wooden Model Boats, 1972, with S. Glanville; The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, 3 vols. 1972-8; The Literature of Ancient Egypt, 1973,with E. Wente, and W. K. Simpson; The Book of the Dead, 1972; he also wrote many articles and reviews; he died in Ipswich, Suffolk, 3 March 1982.

Archival history

Formerly in the possession of Mr G. L. Norsworthy. Norsworthy rented his property, in Woodbridge, Suffolk, to Faulkner, and the two men subsequently became friends with a shared pastime in sailing. Mr Norsworthy gathered this documentation, which Faulkner left inside the property after vacating.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Donated by Mr Norsworthy’s granddaughter, Philippa J. De Palo, Brisbane, Australia, in June 2023.

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Scope and content

A small group of Faulkner's documentation.

  • Translation of the stela of King Kamose [Kamosi] (Faulkner MSS 1).
  • Sections of Faulkner, Raymond O. 1962. A concise dictionary of Middle Egyptian (Faulkner MSS 2).
  • Original housing for the group (Faulkner MSS 3).

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Kept as received.

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Conditions governing access

Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright Griffith Institute, Oxford.

Language of material

  • Ancient Egyptian

  • angličtina

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    Physical characteristics and technical requirements

    • Paper is brittle. Requires careful handling.

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    None.

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    Existence and location of originals

    These are the originals.

    Existence and location of copies

    None or not known.

    Related units of description

    • The existence and location of the rest of Faulkner's papers are not known.
    • Gardiner MSS 28.96.1-24 (Faulkner correspondence).

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    • G. L. Norsworthy drew the sketch, which portrays R. O. Faulkner (on right) and Norsworthy (left), annotated 'Sept. 5th 6 pm', the year is not recorded.
    • The sketch is part of the De Palo family archive, and the family also own the copyright.
    • Sketch reproduced with permission of the De Palo family.

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