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Collecting and Commoditizing Cultural Properties: The Case of William Randolph Hearst’s Papyri /

: This paper examines the acquisition, dissolution, and aftermath of William Randolph Hearst’s collection of ancient Egyptian papyri. The history of his papyrus collection demonstrates how the market in legal antiquities can result in damage to or loss of unique and irreplaceable cultural properties. Some complete papyri have been cut into pieces and dispersed, and many papyri and pieces are lost to the public and to scholarship because their locations are unknown.

The ancient egyptian economy, 3000-30 BCE /

: 394 pages ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781107113367

Tax receipts, taxpayers, and taxes in early Ptolemaic Thebes /

: xxv, 262 pages, 32 pages of plates : illustrations ; 31 cm. : 1885923309

Published 2011
Receipts, scribes, and collectors in Early Ptolemaic Thebes (O. taxes 2)

: xvii, 329 p., lvi p. of plates many ill., tab. 28 cm. : Includes index. : 9042924314 (pbk.)

In Memoriam Robert K. Ritner /

: Obituary for Robert K. Ritner

Published 2022
The archive of Thotsutmis, son of Panouphis : early Ptolemaic ostraca from Deir el Bahari (O. Edgerton)

: List of Abbreviations List of Papyrological Symbols List of Figures List of Plates List of Tables Acknowledgments Preface on Translations Bibliography 1. Introduction 2. Identification, Discovery, and History of the Archive 3. A Family Archive from Western Thebes in the Third Century BC 4. The Life and Times of Thotsutmis, Son of Panouphis, and His Family 5. Catalog of the Ostraca from the Archive of Thotsutmis, Son of Panouphis 6. Appendices Indices Plates

Catalog of Demotic texts in the Brooklyn Museum /

: Also available on the internet. : xix, 115 pages, 48 pages of plates : illustration ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xvii-xix) and indexes. : 1885923279

Published 2002
Perspectives on Panopolis: An Egyptian town from Alexander the Great to the Arab Conquest : Acts From an International Symposium Held in Leiden on 16, 17 and 18 December 1998 /

: Panopolis, the modern town of Akhmîm in Southern Egypt, was in Graeco-Roman times an important religious and cultural centre. Its gigantic temple was a stronghold of traditional Egyptian religion. In Late Antiquity it became a major centre of Hellenistic literature and learning and, at the same time, of Coptic monasticism. The sources for Graeco-Roman Panopolis are numerous and diverse. They not only include numerous texts of all genres in various scripts and languages, but archaeological artefacts too. This volume brings together seventeen contributions, dealing with epigraphy, both hieroglyphic and Greek, Greek papyri, Demotic funerary texts, Coptic literature and local monastic architecture. Without neglecting the heuristic problems which these various sources pose, they conjure up a vivid picture of a world marked by profound religious and cultural change.
: 1 online resource : 9789004427853
9789004117532

Published 2005
A berichtigungsliste of demotic documents /

: 3 volumes ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789042916036 (v. 1 : alk. paper)
9789042916043 (v. 2 : alk. paper)
9789042929005 (v. 3)

Published 2008
Sixty-five papyrological texts : presented to Klaas A. Worp on the occasion of his 65th birthday /

: xl, 416 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Bibliogaphy of Klaas A. Worp: p. xiii-xxxiii. : 9789004166882

Published 2008
Sixty-five papyrological texts : presented to Klaas A. Worp on the occasion of his 65th birthday /

: This volume contains editions of sixty-five Greek, Demotic, Coptic and Arabic texts from Egypt, contributed as a token of friendship and respect by forty-six of Klaas Worp's colleagues and co-authors upon his retirement from the Papyrological Institute of the University of Leiden in August 2008. The contents are as diverse as Klaas Worp's own wide range of interests, and provide a vivid impression of life and culture in Graeco-Roman Egypt. The texts are written on papyrus, potsherds, parchment, paper and wood. They include both literary and documentary papyri and ostraca, and date from the third century BC to the eleventh century AD. They are published fully, most for the first time, with transcriptions and translations, and are accompanied by photographs.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789047443360 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

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