Papyrus de la Sorbonne : (P. Sorb. IV no 145-160) /
: Volume follows p.Sorb I(nos.1 to 68)published by presses universitaires de France in 1966(Helen Cadell),p.Sorb.II(no.69)published by scholars press in 1994(Jean Gascou),and P.Sorb III(nos.70 to 144)published by Presses universitaires de France in 2011(Helen Cadell,Willy Clarysse,and Kennokka Robic) : 104 pages, 23 pages of plates : color illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-23) and index. : 9791023105193
Die bildlichen ausdrucke des aegyptischen : vom denken und dichten einer altorientalischen sprache /
: "Erläuterungen zu den stellennachweisen und zeitangaben" : p. [xiv]-xvi. To be supplemented by a collection of the texts in the original language and by a second volume "Die geschichte der bildlichen ausdrücke." : 203 pages ; 24 cm.
Demotic graffiti and other short texts gathered from many publications : short texts III 1201-2350 /
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As continuation of the two preceding volumes of 'Short Texts' with demotic votive inscriptions (volume I) and mummy labels (volume II), this volume brings together all but 800 demotic and Greek-demotic graffiti. These are in principle all the graffiti published in periodicals, congress proceedings and colloquia and 'Festschrifts', as well as in monographs that are not exclusively concerned with demotic graffiti (chiefly excavations reports). The texts are presented in topographical order from South to North, with those from a single monument kept together. The texts show the full gamut of themes encountered in demotic graffiti, which are more varied than their reputation would suggest: the commemorative inscriptions often have more to offer than just names and provide information about the careers of the inscribers, occasionally even touching on historical events of a larger scale. Specifically the numerous and variegated graffiti from the stone quarries in Middle Egypt and at Tura and Masara opposite ancient Memphis deserve to be mentioned because many of these texts are published here for the first time. Several clusters of these quarry graffiti belong to the first demotic texts that were recorded in the nineteenth century, and they constitute the only extant copies for many texts that have now been destroyed. In addition, there are some three hundred brief inscriptions on various objects such as coins, hieratic papyri and mummy linen, stelae, sculptors' models and plaques, various vases and amphoras, containers for embalming materials, dishes for the preparation of kyphi, and various other objects.
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lxxiv, 595 pages, i unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789042931879