Letter from W. E. Crum (13 May 1908)
- Griffith MSS 14.30
- Item
- 13 May 1908
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 13 May 1908 comparing the handwriting of the smaller Berlin Nubian MS with the British Museum Or. MS. 6204 (British Museum Catalogue, pl. 5).
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Letter from W. E. Crum (13 May 1908)
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 13 May 1908 comparing the handwriting of the smaller Berlin Nubian MS with the British Museum Or. MS. 6204 (British Museum Catalogue, pl. 5).
Letter from W. E. Crum (undated)
Letter from W. E. Crum undated mentioning the provenance of Rustafjaell's MS. - a stone-lined hole in the Western desert.
Letter from W. E. Crum (5 July 1908)
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 5 July 1908 referring to literature on Nubian names.
Letter from W. E. Crum (28 February 1912)
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 28 February 1912 on the original provenance of the Rustafjaell MSS: MS. 1 from [serrah (Coptic transcription)], being dedicated to a church at Edfu, the scribe having been from Esna; MSS. 2 and following taken to Nubia and joined to MS. 1.
Letter from W. E. Crum (9 November 1927)
Letter from W. E. Crum dated 9 November 1927 on Latin text on mediaeval Nubia. Taken from Renaudot [cf. Monneret de Villard, Storia délia Nubia cristiana (1938), p. 98, note 3 et seq.].
Arabic text on Nubian History and letters from W. E. Crum
Letter from George W. Murray (29 June 1909)
Letter from G. W. Murray dated 29 June 1909. Remarks on the /č/ sound in Nubian and on the term "Fadija" as the name of a dialect with the Mahas Nubian language.
Enclosures with letter from Murray [Griffith MSS 14.4]
Enclosures with letter Griffith MSS 14.4:
"Feyadika" [Mahas] Nubian love song: "Alla Dessi Barama". Translation and notes.
Arabic story in Kenzi Nubian: "The Abyssinian Slave". Translation and notes.
Three songs in Kenzi Nubian. Translations:
List of some 18 words in Kenzi and Mahas Nubian. Glosses. List of Nubian proper names: 37 for men and 11 for women.
Letter from G. W. Murray (19 July [1909])
Letter from G. W. Murray dated 19 July [1909]. Comments on Nubian songs, especially Griffith MSS 14.5.1. Comments on an element in one of the proper names in Griffith MSS 14.5.4.
Letter from G. W. Murray (2 September 1909)
Letter from G. W. Murray dated 2 September 1909. Comments on Griffith's translation of the Old Nubian text on St. Menas [British Museum Or. MS. 6805], especially on the location of Philoxenite. Comments on an element in a place name.
Letter from G. W. Murray (7 May 1910)
Letter from G. W. Murray dated 7 May 1910. Comments on certain elements in Nubian place names. Remarks on the proportion of Arabic words in modern Nubian.
Letter from G. W. Murray (8 June 1910)
Letter from G. W. Murray dated 8 June 1910. Comparison of a Kenzi Nubian particle with an Old Nubian one.
Plan of a Coptic church at Dendera by G. S. Mileham
Dendera - Sketch map of the ancient cemetery excavated by W. M. F. Petrie and later Ch. H. Rosher
Dendera - Sketch map of the ancient cemetery excavated by W. M. F. Petrie and later Ch. H. Rosher. Drawn by C.H.Rosher from surveys by himself and Petrie (1898).
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Tanis - Plan of temple area, probably by F. Ll. Griffith
Stories of the High Priests of Memphis
Stories of the High Priests of Memphis - Story of Setna. Photographs, letter with notes from W. Spiegelberg dated 24 February 1903, and notes by F. Ll. Griffith.
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Photographs.
Rylands Collection. Fragment of religious hieratic papyrus "C.XXXIV"
Photographs.
"Tebtunis 386. ? Bilingual Papyrus of Oxyrhynchus" with hand-copy of demotic text
Photograph and hand-copy of demotic text.
"Society of Biblical Archaeology" Papyrus - not identified
Photographs.
Papyrus of Ankhefenkhonsu: part of the Book of the Dead. Location not known.
Photograph.
Photographs of Bodleian Papyri:
Photographs.
Papyri fragments with Greek-Byzantine(?) characters
Letter from Thompson undated, enclosing four photogtaphs of papyri fragments with Greek-Byzantine(?) characters.
Abnormal Hieratic - Turin Museum - Papyrus 2118
Photographs, hieroglyphic transcription, transliteration and translation.