Área de identidad
Código de referencia
Griffith MSS 7.3
Título
Philae
Fecha(s)
- c. 1896 (Creación)
Nivel de descripción
Unidad documental simple
Volumen y soporte
One paper squeeze
Housed in a one-metre-long box also containing Griffith MSS 7.4 and Griffith MSS 22
Área de contexto
Nombre del productor
(1870-1930)
Historia biográfica
German Egyptologist and Demotist. Born, Hanover 1870. Died, Munich 1930. Educated at the Universities of Strasbourg, Berlin, and Paris, studying with J. Dümichen, A. Erman, and G. Maspero, respectively, 1888-92. Appointed Lecturer of Egyptology at Strasbourg University. He first concentrated on hieratic papyri especially the juristic texts, then on Coptic and Demotic studies, becoming one of the leading authorities in the field at that time. He published his acclaimed Coptic Dictionary, which was only superseded by W. E. Crum's work. Spiegelberg was a prolific author who wrote several hundred articles.
Historia archivística
Origen del ingreso o transferencia
Área de contenido y estructura
Alcance y contenido
- Squeeze, made by Wilhelm Spiegelberg
- Head of Wadjet, from a scene with Ptolemy II offering incense to Wadjet
- Second scene, west wall, interior, Room XI (western lateral chapel)
- Temple of Isis, Philae
- TopBib vi.244(361)-(362)
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Escritura del material
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Área de notas
Notas
- Identification of scene, Silke Caßor-Pfeiffer, email 14-06-2023.
- Scene previously incorrectly described as 'Head of Isis from Birth House, exterior wall, West side. Not identified. By Spiegelberg.'
- The date of this squeeze 'c.1896' is based on the other Spiegelberg squeezes within the same group, which are annotated '1896'.