Griffith Notebook Rough list of (?)Meroitic antiquities to be packed
- Griffith MSS 24.46
- Einzelstück
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Griffith Notebook Rough list of (?)Meroitic antiquities to be packed
Photographs of Mrs. Griffith, etc.
Statue Amenophis IV as boy - Brooklyn 29.34
Synopsis of Religious and Magical texts
Notes for a lecture titled "The Book of the Dead"
Drafts of lectures on the Pyramid Texts given in Oxford, including translations
Annotated translation from demotic of papyrus of Harsiesi, Ptolemaic Period
Translation of Vienna Papyrus No. 27
Griffith, Kate
Notes on and translation of the Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor in Leningrad, Hermitage Museum
Notes on transliteration from demotic
Seven typed pages and two plans.
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.
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.
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.
Letters exchanged between F. G. Kenyon and Griffith in December 1907 and June 1908
Letters exchanged between F. G. Kenyon and Griffith in December 1907 and June 1908 about the publication of the Rustafjaell Old Nubian MSS in the British Museum.
Letter from E. W. Watson (8 April 1909)
Letter from E. W. Watson dated 8 April 1909 on the Arabic Pseudo-Nicene Canons.
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.
Arabic text on Nubian History and letters from W. E. Crum
Plan of a Coptic church at Dendera by G. S. Mileham
Berlin Museum Hieratic, Takelothis Papyri
Photographs of P. 3048A, B.1-3, C.1-3, D.1-2, E.1-2, F.1-3, G.1-3, 3049, and 3056A.