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New Kingdom Hieratic Collections From Around the World

Volume II
Kathrin GABLER,Stéphane POLIS,Stephan UNTER
Date de publication
21 février 2025
Résumé
This book is the second in a series of volumes designed to provide a detailed overview of the New Kingdom hieratic materials preserved in various museums and public collections around the world. Each volume is arranged geographically and proceeds in alphabetic order—continent by continent and country by country. Volume 2 contains overviews (and case studies) of 13 European museums and collections, including the French National Library (BnF, Paris), the Louvre (Paris), the Museo Egizio (Turin), the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden), and the Vatican Museums. The endeavour is directly connected to the interdisciplinary project Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt, a joint venture of the University of Basel, the University of Lie`ge ... Lire la suite
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Date de première publication du titre 21 février 2025
ISBN 9782875624314
EAN-13 9782875624314
Référence 127798-96
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 320
Format 21 x 26 x 2 cm
Poids 1182 g

Andrea Fanciulli, Kathrin Gabler, Jessica Izak, Martina Landrino, Matthias Muller, Renaud Pietri, Stephane Polis, Nathalie Sojic, Stephan M. Unter
New Kingdom Hieratic Collections From Around the World. Introduction

EUROPE

Austria

Bettina Bader, Charlotte Dietrich, Johannes Jungling & Julian Posch
New Kingdom Hieratic at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

France

Vanessa Desclaux & Chloe Ragazzoli - New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in the French National Library With a Focus on an Unpublished Deir el-Medina Archive (P. BN Ms. Égyptien 237)

Marc Etienne - Le veau du dessinateur Hormin (P. Louvre E 32309)

Sylvie Donnat - New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in the Strasbourg Collections. An Overview

Dominique Lefevre - Le papyrus Strasbourg 23i+44iii

Germany

Melanie Flossmann-Schutze & Maren Goecke-Bauer
Von lehrreichen Texten, Rosinen für die Liebe und einem Wein auf Reisen Hieratika des Neuen Reiches im Staatlichen Museum Ägyptischer Kunst München

Hungary

Kata Jasper & Julianna K. Paksi
New Kingdom Hieratic Sources in the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

Italy

Sara Demichelis, Andrea Fanciulli & Susanne Topfer
New Kingdom Hieratic Material in the Museo Egizio in Turin

Alessia Amenta, Florence Albert, Sara Demichelis & Chiara Fornaciari Da Passano
New Kingdom Hieratic Papyri in the Collection of the Vatican Museums

Netherlands

Daniel Soliman
New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden

Spain

Isabel Olbes Ruiz De Alda, Esther Pons Mellado, with Rob J. Demaree, Stephane Polis & Federico Poole
Three Objects with Hieratic Inscriptions in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid)
Wooden Coffin with Stick Shabti 2524 and Ostracon 16243

Switzerland

Martin Burge, Rob J. Demaree, Matthias Muller & Malte Romer
New Kingdom Hieratic Sources in the Archaeological Collection of the University of Zurich

Dominique Lefevre & Xavier Droux
Les documents hiératiques du Nouvel Empire conservés à la Fondation Gandur pour l'Art,

Genève. Un groupe exceptionnel de jarres inscrites en calcite-albâtre

United Kingdom

Ashley Cooke, Roland Enmarch & Joel Sams
New Kingdom Hieratic Material in World Museum, Liverpool

This book is the second in a series of volumes designed to provide a detailed overview of the New Kingdom hieratic materials preserved in various museums and public collections around the world. Each volume is arranged geographically and proceeds in alphabetic order—continent by continent and country by country. Volume 2 contains overviews (and case studies) of 13 European museums and collections, including the French National Library (BnF, Paris), the Louvre (Paris), the Museo Egizio (Turin), the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden), and the Vatican Museums. The endeavour is directly connected to the interdisciplinary project Crossing Boundaries: Understanding Complex Scribal Practices in Ancient Egypt, a joint venture of the University of Basel, the University of Lie`ge, and the Museo Egizio (Turin). Since 2019, the Crossing Boundaries project has targeted the rich papyro­logical materials from the village of Deir el-Medina (c. 1350–1050 BCE) held in the Museo Egizio, seeking to enhance our understanding of the scribal practices that lie behind the production of the texts from this community. The driving methodological motto of Crossing Boundaries has been to adopt a contextualized approach to these written documents. As progress was made on the Deir el-Medina materials, the need to develop a clearer picture of all the ­hieratic texts available from the same period quickly became evident, which is met by the present publication.

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