Papyrus Reisner II : accounts of the dockyard workshop at This in the reign of Sesotris I. /
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Twenty-four of the plates constitute the facsimile ed. of the papyrus, the transcription is on opposite plates.
"The papyrus was found during excavations directed by George A. Reisner, and is now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston".
Translation given in "Analysis of sections" (pages 20-35) :
60 pages : illustrations, 48 plates (part folded) ; 41 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 11.
Papyrus Reisner III : the records of a building project in the early twelfth dynasty /
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Introductory matter in English ; each of the Egyptian hieratic text facsims. is accompanied by a hieroglyphic transcription on the opposite page.
This papyrus, the 3d of 4 rolls now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was found in tomb N408 at Nagʻ ed Deir during excavations directed by George A. Reisner on behalf of the Hearst Egyptian Expedition of the University of California in 1904. :
45 pages : illustrations, 21 Facsimiles (part folded) ; 41 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references.
Papyrus Reisner I : the records of a building project in the reign of Sesostris I. /
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Thirty-one of the plates constitute the facsimile ed. of the papyrus, with plates of transcription interspersed.
The papyrus was found by George Andrew Reisner and is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston.
"Translation" : pages 111-133. :
142 pages : 55 plates ; 41 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 11-13.
The Egerton gospel (Egerton papyrus 2 + Papyrus Köln VI 255) : introduction, critical edition, and commentary /
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In this commentary on the Egerton Gospel, Lorne R. Zelyck presents a fresh paleographical analysis and thorough reconstruction of the fragmentary text, which results in new readings and interpretations. Details surrounding the acquisition of the manuscript are presented for the first time, and various scholarly viewpoints on controversial topics, such as the date of composition and relationship to the canonical gospels, are addressed. This early apocryphal gospel (150-250 CE) provides traditional interpretations of the canonical gospels that are similar to those of other early Christian authors, and affirms Jesus' continuity with the miracle-working prophets Moses and Elisha, his obedience to the Law, divinity, and violent rejection by Jewish opponents.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004409842