THE LITERATURE OF EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 1885 INCLUSIVE. A BIBLIOGRAPHY: COMPRISING Printed Books, Periodical Writings, and Papers of Learned Societies ; Maps and Charts ; Ancient Papyri, Manuscripts, Drawings, &c. By H.H. PRINCE IBRAHIM-HILMY. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. M-Z. WITH APPENDIX OF ADDITIONAL WORKS TO MAY 1887. DEDICATED TO H.H. THE KHEDIVE ISMAIL. London: STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. 1887. THE LITERATURE OF OF EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. MACCAUL (Rev. Joseph BENJAMIN). The Last Plague of Egypt, and other poems, etc. MÂ or MÂ-HU. Papyrus. See AMEN-M-HEB. MAÄBDEH. Crocodile Pits of Maäbdeh. St. James's Magazine, vol. 24, p. 324. MACARIUS (JOANNES). Abraxas seu apisto pistus; quae est antiquaria de Gemmis Basilidianis disquisitio. Cum xiv. tab. Antwerpiae, 1657. 4o. Hieronymus, Anecdotes, etc. (Syriac ms. in MACARIUS, Saint. MCCAULEY (EDWARD Y.). A Dictionary of the Egyptian Language. Transactions of the A Manual for the use of Students in Egyp- MCCLELLAN (G. B.). A Winter on the Nile. Scribner's Monthly, vol. 13, pp. 368, 670. MACARIUS, Saint. Histoire de S. Macaire le Grand et de S. Macaire d'Alexandrie. [Arabic MCCLINTOCK (Rev. John), D.D., and STRONG (JAMES). Cyclopædia of Biblical, . MACARIUS, the Great, or the Egyptian. History of, by Serapion; Works, Discourses, Letters, etc. [Syriac ms. in the British Museum.] MACAULAY (JAMES), Dr. Gordon Anecdotes. A Sketch of the Career, with Illustrations of the Character, of Charles George Gordon, R.E. London (Religious Tract Society), 1885. 89. MAC CARTHY (JUSTIN H.). Serapion, and . other poems. pp. viii. 177. . London (Chatto), 1883. 8o. Review: The Athenæum, vol. XXIII., McCOAN (JAMES CARLILE). Education in Egypt. Fraser's Magazine, vol. 95, p. 187. Egypt as it is. With a Map taken from the most recent Survey. pp. xvi. 417. New York, London (Cassell), 1877. 8o. Egypt in 1878. Penn Monthly, vol. 9, p. 72. Slavery in Egypt. Fraser's Magazine, vol. 95, p. 563. Same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 89, p. 111. MAC CORMAC (Sir WILLIAM). Sir W. Mac Cormac and the Medical Department in . pp. 77, 288. [Contents: Serapion Ibycus Minermus Rhesus - Brinhilda — The Gold Girl. Sonnets : Amor Tyrannus-Aurea Puella-Juventus MundiIn Avallon-A Garland - The Burden of LoveThe Beloved – Vanity of vanities–Lais-Tempus Edas-Arcadian-Eleutheromania-Adam Lux-An Angel by Cimabue-Love's labour lost-DeathAsrael- The year's Angels - Love's envy – Triolet Pyrrha—The Gods of Hellas.] VOL. II. MAC COSH (John). Sketches in verse at home and abroad. And from the War of the Nile. pp. vii. 220. London (Blackwood), (1883.) 8o. [CONTENTS: Europe in flames—The Sultan in trouble-Arabi Pasha defiant-The British FleetAlexandria-Cannonaded-Sacked, burnt, and de B 302832 MACINE. See ELMACIN (G.). MACKENZIE (C.). The British Museum, a Cyclopaedia of physical Science, Arts, and stroyed—The Horrors of War-Martial Law-Reconstructions — Conference at Constantinople-Position of Arabi-Britannia alarmed-ReinforcementsThe Queen inspects Ships—Embarkation-Egypt in sight-Landing and Encampments—Brevet and Promotion-Sultan's assistance declined-More Troops arrive_Camp Life—Sir Garnet arrives-A Council of War-A secret Expedition - Abookeer — Sail after dark-Enter Suez Canal-Land at Ismailia-A Flank Attack-The Tug of War-The Sweet Canal-Advancing-Kassassinan Victory-Halt for SuppliesFront to Front-The Indian Contingent—The Highlanders-Hopes and Fears at Home-The Eve of Battle — The grand Assault-A famous VictoryGuards enter Cairo-A Land of Goshen The Nile in overflow-Boats and Water-fowl-Date Trees and Tappers—The Crocodile and Ibis—The Streets of Cairo—The Great Pyramid-Mehemet-Ali's Tomb -Law and Order proclaimed - The Khedive restored -His Army disbanded-Sick and Wounded sent Home-Surgeons and Nurses-A grand ReviewThanks of Lords and Commons-Blushing Honours - The grand Dispersion-Joy in Fatherland-Continental opinion-Grief and Shame in Constantinople - The Khedive re-seated-A Word for Arabi -- The Summum Bonum—The Return of the Guards Barrack Feasts Hospitals and Wounded — Poor prospects of Pension-Pleasures of IndependenceThe hopeless Three-Indian Troopers—The Empress Queen's Review episode, etc.] MACKENZIE (Capt. ). Der gegenwärtige Zustand Aegyptens und Arabiens nach einem MACKENZIE (DONALD). The Flooding of the Sahara : an Account of the proposed Plan of opening Central Africa to Commerce and Civilization from the North-West Coast. With a description of Soudan and notes of ancient manuscripts, etc. pp. 560. London (Daldy), 1877. 8o. MACKENZIE (KENNETH R. H.). See LEPSIUS (C. R.). MACLEOD (ANNIE C.). See MACLEOD (N.), D.D., the Younger. MAC DONALD (JAMES). The Egyptian Ques tion, India, and the Opium Question. MACLEOD (NORMAN), D.D. Cairo and the Red Sea. Good Words, vol. 6, p. 233. MACLEOD (NORMAN), D.D., the Younger. East ward. (A Visit to Egypt and the Holy Half Hours in the Holy Land. Travels in Egypt, Palestine, Syria. (An abbreviated reprint of ... “Eastward” (edited by Annie C. Macleod].) pp. 341. 1884. See HALF HOUR LIBRARY. The Half Hour Library. 1875, etc. pp. 344. London (Isbister), 1884. 8o. [CONTENTS: From England to Palestine-Marseilles-Alexandria-Cairo and the Pyramids - From Jaffa to Jerusalem.] MACGREGOR (John). The “Rob Roy” on the Jordan, Nile, the Red Sea, Sea of Galilee, MACLEOD (WILLIAM EDMONSTONE), Major General Hicks Pasha and the Government : a few words in defence of an old Comrade. London, 1884. 8o. MAC GUCKIN DE SLANE. See DE SLANE, Baron. MACHER (J. Chr.). De Aegypto Mystica com mentatio. Schleiz, 1748. 4o. MACLOT (J. Ch.) and BRION DE LA TOUR (). Description générale de l'Europe, de l'Asie, de l'Afrique et de l'Amérique, 1700. Paris, 1795. 4o. MACHINE À GRAVER. Vue, plans, et details de la Machine à graver. Produits. See Description de l'Égypte, 1809–13. MACHINES À ARROSER. Note sur le produit des Machines à arroser; et particulièrement du Châdouf, en usage dans la Haute Égypte. Description de l'Égypte, Paris, 1809–13, pp. 779–783. Planches II., III.-VI. MACMASTER (M.), M.A. The Egyptian Soudan. With map and illustrations. pp. 16. (1. A glance at the towns and condition of the Soudan. II. From the Red Sea to Khartoum and Obeid.] MACNAGHTEN (W. H.). See KITAB ALEF LEILA VÉ LÉALAT. MAFFEI (FRANCESCO SCIPIONE), Marquis. Istoria Diplomatica che serve d'introduzione al arte critica in tal materia, con documenti in papiro egizio. Con tav. Mantova, 1727. 4o. MAGALON (J. D.). Expédition d'Égypte et de Syrie. Paris, 1826. 32o. MADDEN (FREDERIC W.). The Coins of the Jews. Illustrated with 270 Woodcuts (chiefly by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A.), and a Plate of Alphabets. Vol. 11., Part 1 of the International Numismata Orientalia. Edited by Edward Thomas, F.R.S. London (Trübner), 1881. 4o. [Chapter I. gives a resumé of the early use of silver and gold as a medium of exchange and commerce among the Hebrews before the Exile, illustrating the employment of the precious metals in Egypt, Assyria, Phoenicia, and Judæa, as gathered from monuments and the text of the Bible, together with illustrations of gold and ring-money, and the various expressions for money made use of in the Old Testament.] MAGALOTTI (LORENZO), Count. Varie Operette, ora per la prima volta raccolte (del Nilo; MAGE (ABDALON Eur.). Voyage dans le Soudan ( occidental (Sénégambie-Niger). pp. xi. 693. 2 plans et 6 cartes. Paris (Hachette), 1868. 89. MAGIC. Magic in Egypt. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 12, p. 568. Magical Papyrus (Hieratic), with text, relating to the Legend of Osiris (Salt, 825). British Museum Papyri, No. 10,051. MADDEN (RICHARD ROBERT). Egypt and Mo hammed Ali. London (Hamilton), 1839. 12o. London, 1841. 12o. - Mehemet Ali and Egypt. Modern Review, vol. 154, p. 329. The Shrines and Sepulchres of the Old and New World : records of Pilgrimages in many lands; and researches connected with the history of places remarkable for Memorials of the Dead or monuments of a sacred character. 2 vol. London (Woking), 1851-52. 8o. MAGIUS (CHARLES). Ses Voyages dans le Levant, Égypte, etc. fol. (Volume composé en 17 tableaux peints sur vélin, en 1578, et d'une “ Description historique,” imprimée sur vélin, à Paris en 1761. Aujourd'hui l'exemplaire se trouve à la Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris. Il a été tiré quelques exemplaires sur papier de la “Description historique,” laquelle a été réimprimée dans le 2° volume du Catalogue Gaignat, pp. 17 à 30. Elle porte le titre: “Description historique des Voyages et des Aventures de Charles Magius."Brunet.] |