Il grande papiro egizio della Biblioteca Vaticana : contenente il ... Śāt per em heru (Libro di uscire dalla vita) descritto ed illustrato da Orazio Marucchi.
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"Iscrizione di stile egizio in onore di Sua Santità il Papa Leone XIII" (with transcription and Italian translation) : page 141. :
viii, 139 pages, 2 pages of plates : folded facsimiles ; 34 cm.
Scribal Education in the Sargonic Period /
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Scribal Education in the Sargonic Period is an in-depth analysis of the process of education for scribes during the period of Sargonic hegemony in ancient Mesopotamia (c. 2335-2150 BCE). The book provides a holistic study of the topic, addressing the technology of writing, the school texts used in education, the languages of instruction, and the social and historical context of scribal life and an education in cuneiform writing. The topic of scribal education at such an early period of Mesopotamian history has never been addressed at length before. Nicholas Kraus convincingly argues that scribal education during the Sargonic period was closely tied to the administrative institutions of the Sargonic Empire and prepared a scribe to become an effective administrator. The Harvard Semitic Studies series publishes volumes from the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East. Other series offered by Brill that publish volumes from the Museum include Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant and Harvard Semitic Monographs , https://hmane.harvard.edu/publications.
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Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Yale University, 2018. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
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Miftāḥ al-lughah al-Miṣrīyah al-qadīmah wa-anwāʻ khuṭūṭihā wa-ahamm ishārātihā wa-mabādiʼ al-lughatayn al-Qibṭīyah wa-al-ʻIbrīyah /
: Previously published under title : al-Lughah al-Miṣrīyah al-qadīmah wa-anwāʻ khuṭūṭihā wa-ahamm ishārātihā wa-mabādiʼ al-lughatayn al-Qibṭīyah wa-al-ʻIbrīyah. : 152 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm : Bibliography : pages 148.
Dastūr al-kātib fī taʿyīn al-marātib. Volume 2 /
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From the time that the art of writing was invented, people have been sending letters. This is true of the Sumerians who wrote on clay tablets 5.000 years ago, as it is true today in the information age. But not every letter is the same: a letter to a lover, a friend, or a business relation, each requires a different tone. In the case of official correspondence, the need for a standard is even more pressing than in industry or trade. In the medieval Islamic world with its highly developed bureaucracies, there evolved a special type of textbook in the form of manuals for secretaries. These would include general information on the secreterial trade as well as collections of sample letters. This Persian manual by Shams Munshī was completed in 767/1366 and dedicated to Sultan Uways Jalāyirī of Tabriz (d. 776/1374). Wide in scope and well organized, it was superior to anything written before it. 2 vols; volume 2.
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1 online resource. :
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Dastūr al-kātib fī taʿyīn al-marātib. Volume 1 /
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From the time that the art of writing was invented, people have been sending letters. This is true of the Sumerians who wrote on clay tablets 5.000 years ago, as it is true today in the information age. But not every letter is the same: a letter to a lover, a friend, or a business relation, each requires a different tone. In the case of official correspondence, the need for a standard is even more pressing than in industry or trade. In the medieval Islamic world with its highly developed bureaucracies, there evolved a special type of textbook in the form of manuals for secretaries. These would include general information on the secreterial trade as well as collections of sample letters. This Persian manual by Shams Munshī was completed in 767/1366 and dedicated to Sultan Uways Jalāyirī of Tabriz (d. 776/1374). Wide in scope and well organized, it was superior to anything written before it. 2 vols; volume 1.
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1 online resource. :
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The elements of hieroglyphics and Egyptian antiquities in a course of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution, London, and the University of Cambridge
: Earlier ed. published as: Lectures on the elements of hieroglyphics and Egyptian antiquities. 1829. : xx, 493 p. ill. 23 cm. : Half title: Lectures on the elements of hieroglyphics, &c.