Tracing of demotic text from wooden label in Dublin Museum, 238 2β
- Griffith MSS 3.46
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Tracing of demotic text from wooden label in Dublin Museum, 238 2β
Tracing of lines 1, 21-7 and 1, 36-8 from Papyrus of Wenamun in Moscow, Pushkin Museum, Papyrus 120
Tracings of Religious Papyri in Brit. Mus. probably made about 1850 by Hogarth
Tracings of a demotic papyrus (not identified)
Tracings of demotic and Coptic texts on potsherds in Dublin Museum
Transcription from British Museum Papyrus EA 10562 - Late religious text
Transcriptions of Turin hieratic papyri
Translation of Vienna Papyrus No. 27
Griffith, Kate
Translation of the biographical inscription of Khnumhotep at Beni Hasan
Transliteration and commentary on the Miracle of Saint Menas [British Museum Or. MS. 6805] in Old Nubian. This commentary is subsequent to the publication indicated below.
Transliteration from demotic papyrus of Pamonth
Transliteration with annotations of the Tale of the Cat and Monkey
Turin Demotic Papyri; transliterations and translations
Turin Museum - Demotic Papyri. Breasted and Schiaparelli photographs and letter from Breasted dated 18 December 1900:
Two hieratic writing boards "seen with dealer".
Photographs and negatives sent to Griffith by Petrie. Magical text - the same in both. See Černý Notebook 49, pp. 29-30 for transcription.
Typed draft of introduction to a lecture by E. Newland-Smith on Coptic church music
Typed manuscript of a projected publication titled "Legal documents in ancient Egypt"
1-8: Old Kingdom
9-41: Middle Kingdom
42-108: New Kingdom
Photographs.
Unidentified plan of building eight and a half miles from Wad Hassuna
Unidentified sketch with text - "Ptolemaic Coptos?"
Unpublished review by Griffith of Edward Hincks by E.F. Davidson
Various brief notes on published texts
Various drafts for articles on "The System of Writing in Ancient Egypt"
Various drafts for articles on "The System of Writing in Ancient Egypt", including Griffith MSS 1.52 published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 30 (1900), 153-159 (OEB 140801).