New Kingdom Hieratic Collections From Around the World
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Volume I
Crossing Boundaries
This book is the first 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 1 opens with a complete overview of the New Kingdom hieratic material in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which is followed by overviews of 18 European museums and 3 North American collections.
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 Liège, 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.
Table des matières
- Andrea FANCIULLI, Kathrin GABLER, Jessica IZAK, Martina LANDRINO, Antonio LOPRIENO, Matthias MÜLLER, Renaud PIETRI, Stéphane POLIS, Nathalie SOJIC, Susanne TÖPFER, Stephan M. UNTER
New Kingdom Hieratic Collections From Around the World. Introduction
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.01 - Khaled HASSAN
New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Survey and History of the Collection
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.02 - Friedhelm HOFFMANN
Klagenfurt, Landesmuseum für Kärnten. Zwei neuzeitliche Papyruspäckchen
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.03 - Stéphanie BOULET, Luc DELVAUX, Robert J. DEMARÉE, Christian DUPUIS & Benoît LURSON
Hieratic Ostraca and Jar Dockets in the Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels). An Interdisciplinary Edition and Study
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.04 - Sofie SCHIØDT
New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in Danish Collections
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.05 - Jan MOJE
The New Kingdom Hieratic Material in the Ägyptisches Museum & Papyrussammlung in Berlin. A Brief Overview
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.06 - Hans-Werner FISCHER-ELFERT
Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.07 - Maren GOECKE-BAUER, Friedhelm HOFFMANN, Philipp SEYR, Martina ULLMANN, Stefan WIMMER
Die hieratischen Papyrusfragmente der Universitätsbibliothek München. P. UBM Cim. 93 (1–3 [= 8o Cod. ms. 431a, 431b, 431c])
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.08 - Martina LANDRINO
A Wine-Jar Label in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.09 - Daniela PICCHI, Paul WHELAN & Alessandro GALLI
From Egypt to Bologna: Stories of Collectors and Objects Inscribed with Hieratic Texts
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.10 - Anna CONSONNI & Federico CONTARDI
The New Kingdom Hieratic Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze — “Museo Egizio”
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.11 - Andrei N. NIKOLAEV & Andrey O. BOLSHAKOV
The State Hermitage Museum
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.12 - Robert J. DEMARÉE & Andreas DORN
Textile and Fish Accounts from the Palace Administration of Ramesses II in Gurob. Fragments of Ramesside Administrative Documents in the Museum Kulturen in Lund
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.13 - Andreas DORN
Hieratic Texts on Figurative Ostraca: Above, Besides, and Below the Images. Hieratic Documents in the Medelhavsmuseet (Stockholm)
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.14 - Andreas DORN
Nil novi sub sole? Hieratic Documents in the Museum Gustavianum (the Uppsala University Collection)
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.15 - Jean-Luc CHAPPAZ
Documents conservés dans les institutions de Genève
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.16 - Daniel M. POTTER
National Museums Scotland. New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in Edinburgh
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.17 - Angela McDONALD & Andrew MILLS
New Kingdom Hieratic Texts in The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.18 - Ilona REGULSKI & Susanne BECK
New Kingdom Hieratic Material at the British Museum. Unedited Fragments from a Fake Papyrus Roll in the British Museum (P. BM EA 10720.6 and P. BM EA 10720.4)
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.19 - Stephen QUIRKE & Fredrik HAGEN
New Kingdom Hieratic in the UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology. Collection-level Summary, and a Preliminary Report on the Gurob Papyri
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.20 - Lawrence M. BERMAN & Margaret GEOGA
New Kingdom Hieratic Documents in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.21 - Brian P. MUHS & Foy D. SCALF
New Kingdom Hieratic Manuscripts in the Oriental Institute Museum (Chicago)
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.22 - Foy SCALF, Judith BARR & Sara E. COLE
Two New Kingdom Hieratic Manuscripts from the Collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
https://doi.org/10.25518/978-2-87562-416-1.23
Informations complémentaires
Tomaison | Collection Ægyptiaca Leodiensia 13.1 |
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ISBN | 978-2-87562-415-4 |
Année | 2024 |
Pages | 368 |
Open Access |