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Parte de Thomas Eric Peet Collection
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Parte de Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Parte de Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Hieratic Papyri – Sallier IV, Lansing (Book K).
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Copies of published texts – Demotic (Demotische Chronik).
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Grensted, Lawrence W. - correspondence
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17 letters. Lawrence W. Grensted is the addressee.
Bologna, 29/07/1906 or 1907(?)
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Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. Bologna, 29/07/1906 or 1907(?) (no envelope). Impressions of Bologna.
No location stated, 08/04/1910
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Letter from T. E. Peet to Lawrence W. Grensted. No location stated, 08/04/[1910] (envelope: Syracuse, 11/04/1910). Work in Egypt; reference to Naville.
Peet, Patricia M. (daughter of T. E. Peet) - correspondence
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16 letters. Patricia M. Peet is the addressee.
No location stated, 30/09/1917(?)
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Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, [30/09/1917(?)] (included in same envelope as 4.2.3). “My dear little girl”. Story of Jerry the Hun.
No location stated, 02/10/1918
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Letter from T. E. Peet to Patricia M. Peet. No location stated, 02/10/1918 (envelope: 06/10/1918). “My dear Patricia” (+ “will small g’ma please read”). Continuation of the story of Arver and the Huns.
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Letter from Thomas Little Heath to T. E. Peet. London, 16/12/1930 (no envelope). Moscow Mathematical Papyrus; Struve’s edition.
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Letter from Raymond Clare Archibald to T. E. Peet. Providence, RI, 06/12/1929 (no envelope). Comments on Gunn, Battiscombe and T. Eric Peet, "Four geometrical problems from the Moscow mathematical papyrus", in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 15 (3/4) (1929), p. 167-185 (OEB 141000).
Chace, Arnold Buffum - correspondence
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1 letter + 1 typescript. Arnold Buffum Chace is the sender.
Neugebauer, Otto - correspondence
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2 letters. Otto Neugebauer is the sender.
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Obituaries, tributes and notices
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Obituaries, tributes and notices for T. E. Peet.
The Manchester Guardian, 23/02/1934
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Obituary in <i>The Manchester Guardian</i>, 23/02/1934.
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Obituary in <i>Yorkshire Post</i>, 23/02/1934.
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Notice on funeral in <i>The Times</i>, 26/02/1934.
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List of people and institutions who sent flowers for the funeral.
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 20, 1934
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Tribute by Alan H. Gardiner in <i>The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology</i> 20, 1934 (offprint).
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Public request/letter signed by Derby, R. M. Dawkins, J. P. Droop, Alan H. Gardiner, H. J. W. Hetherington, Robert Mond, Percy E. Newberry and B. H. Streeter asking for money contributions to establish the “Thomas Eric Peet Travelling Fellowship” at the Institute of Archaeology of Liverpool University as a memorial, in <i>The Times</i>, 18/12/1934.
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Certificate of exemption from Responsions from Local Examinations at the University of Oxford for T. E. Peet; Oxford, 07/1898.
Publication of inaugural lecture
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Publication of lecture: T. E. Peet, <i>The Present Position of Egyptological Studies. An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 17 January 1934</i> (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1934), 22 pages.
The Athenaeum 4277, 16/10/1909
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Review in <i>The Athenaeum</i> 4277, 16/10/1909.
The Oxford Magazine, 18/11/1909
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Review in <i>The Oxford Magazine</i>, 18/11/1909.