Egypt: Abû Sâlih. The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and some neighbouring Countries, attributed to Abû Sâlih, the Armenian, translated from the original Arabic by B. T. A. Evetts, M.A., with added notes by A. J. Butler, M.A., small 4to. xxv and 382 pp. with a coloured map, cloth, 21s 1895 The History attributed to Abû Sâlih, the Armenian, is here edited for the first time, from the unique MS. preserved in the National Library, Paris. Aegyptische und Vorderasiatische Alter thümer aus den Königlichen Museen zu Berlin. Mit erklärendem Text; A magnificent work on the Monuments and Art of Babylon, Assyria, Syria and Egypt, illustrating every period. Publications of the Archæological Survey OF EGYPT. Edited by F. LL. GRIFFITH, B.A., F.S.A. FIRST MEMOIR (to Subscribers, 1890-91). BENI HASAN. Part I. By Percy E. Newberry. With Plans and Measurements of the Tombs by G. W. Fraser, F.S.A., 49 plates, £1. 58 SECOND MEMOIR (to Subscribers, 1891-92). BENI HASAN. Part II. By Percy E. Newberry. With Appendix, Plans and Measurements by G. W. Fraser, F.S.A., 39 plates, £1. 58 THIRD MEMOIR (to Subscribers, 1892-93). EL BERSHEH. "There is no doubt that this edition of the texts is the best hitherto published, but hieroglyphic texts are in the main only useful for Egyptologists, and they form after all but a very small part of the book, which owes its chief attraction to the large number of beautiful plates which are in it. It would be difficult to speak too highly of their excellence."-Nature, Dec. 21st, 1893. "The Egypt Exploration Fund has never been applied to a better purpose than when it employed Mr. Newberry to describe scientifically the famour grottoes of Beni Hasan."-Saturday Review, July 15th, 1893. "The work which Mr. Newberry and his coadjutors of the Archæological Survey £1. 58 of Egypt have done in preparing this handsome volume is beyond all praise. A permanent record, such as is here commenced, is most valuable. . . 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The request having been made by a number of friends that this translation, &c., should be issued in a different form so as to be a separate book, and Mr. Renouf having kindly consented, it is proposed to issue a 1893-94 limited number of copies upon large paper, in numbers at 5s each. Scholars desirous of obtaining a copy should order at once, as the price will be raised on the publication of the fourth part. — Society of Biblical Archæology. Budge (E. A. Wallis) THE SARCOPHAGUS OF ANCHNESRANEFERAB, Queen of Áhmes II, King of Egypt, impl. 8vo. (pub. at 158), cloth, 58 1885 1-102 103-134 The work contains the whole of the text of this Sarcophagus (in hieroglyphic type), with a literal translation and transliteration, a general introduction, and a running translation, together with a list of the words contained in the text. This form of publication not only places the text at the disposal of scholars, but also serves as a useful reading-book to those who are engaged in studying the language. The Author has had the benefit of the generous assistance and guidance of the late SAMUEL BIRCH, Esq., LL.D., D.C.L.; and of P. LE PAGE RENOUF, Esq., H.M. Inspector of Schools. Budge (E. A.) AN EGYPTIAN READING BOOK, 8vo. xvi and 194 pp. cloth (pub. at 7s 6d), 28 1888 The extracts in this book are taken from the most important Egyptian Inscriptions giving the student a most excellent opportunity of obtaining varied experience without going to the expense of buying numerous works, some of which are now highly priced. Budge (E. A.) First Steps in Egyptian, 8vo. xvi and 322 pp. double interlineal, cloth, 98 1895 A book for beginners, comprising the Introduction, a variety of Stories and Reading Lessons, and a Glossary. 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Catalogue des Monuments et Inscriptions de L'EGYPTE ANTIQUE PREMIÈRE SÉRIE: HAUTE ÉGYPTE, TOME PREMIER; DE LA FRONTIÈRE DE NUBIE A KOM OMBOS PAR J. DE MORGAN, U. BOURIANT, G. LEGRAIN, G. JÉQUIER, A. BARSANTI., 1 vol. impl. 4to. photogravure portrait of the Khedive, map, coloured plate of Frescoes, numerous phototyped views and facsimiles of Hieroglyphics, etc., sd. £2. 2s 1894 Tome Second: Kom Ombos Premier Partie. 1 vol. impl. 4to. phototyped views and facsimiles, £2. 28 1895 Chabas (F.) Les Pasteurs en Egypt. 4to. 55 pp. bds. 1s Amst. 1868 Champollion le Jeune, MONUMENTS DE L'EGYPTE et de la Nubie, d'après les dessins exécutés sur les lieux, 4 vols. elephant folio, 400 large engravings, many of which are beautifully coloured to represent the originals, half bd. £12. 12s Paris, 1835-45 Champollion le Jeune, Monuments de l'Egypte et de la Nubie. 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Hieroglyphisch- demotisches Waerterbuch, 7 vols. impl Svo. hf. red morocco, £30 Leipzig, 1867-82 Egyptian Papyrus with Hieroglyphics, a portion of the burial ritual, 2 ft. 6 in. long by 94, about 250 B.C. pronounced by Dr. Birch to be genuine, £3. 38 Egyptian Texts of the Earliest period, from the Coffin of Amamu. Folio, 32 coloured plates, £2. 28 British Museum, 1886 ERMAN (A.) Egyptian Grammar with table of signs, bibliography, exercises for reading and glossary, translated by J. H. Breasted, 12mo. cloth, 188 1894 Erman (A.) Life in Ancient Egypt, described by Adolf Erman, trans lated by H. M. Tirard, with 400 Illustrations and maps, royal 8vo. xvi and 507 pp. (pub. at 21s), cloth, 10s 6d 1894 The need of a popular work on the manners and customs of Ancient Egypt has long been felt by the English public, no English Scholar has attempted to fill this gap since the time of Wilkinson. Heliogravures after original views taken by R. M. Junghaendel, with a preface by C. G. Rawlinson, roy. folio, 25 plates, in parts, £5. ; or, bound, £6. 1891 15. Valley of the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes. LIST OF THE PLATES. ,, 2. Mosque of Sultan Hasan in Cairo. 16. Temple at Der el-Bahree. 5. Mosque of Amr in Old-Cairo. 17. School in Upper Egypt. 6. Pyramids of Ghizeh. 7. Sphinx of Ghizeh. 20. Temple at Der el-Medineh. 9. Dancing Girl at Keneh. 11. Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak. Inscriptions in the Hieratic and Demotic CHARACTER. Folio; bds. (pub. at £1. 7s 6d), 18s British Museum, 1868 LANZONE (R. V.) Les Papyrus du Lac Moeris, réunis et reproduits en facsimile et accompagnés d'un texte explicatif, folio, 9 planches en chromolithographie; figures et carte géographique dans la texte, cloth, £2. 88 Turin, 1869 Lepsius (C. R.) DENKMAELER aus AEGYPTEN und AETHIO PIEN nach den Zeichnungen der von S. M. 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This work gives a splendid general view of the Scenery and Antiquities of Upper Egypt, and will be most interesting to those who, having visited Egypt, wish for a scientific descriptive account of its chief De Morgan (J.) FOUILLES À DAHCHOUR, Mars-Juin, 1894 avec la collaboration de MM. BERTHELOT, G. LEGRAIN, G. JÉQUIER, V. LORET, D. FOUQUET. 1 vol. impl. 4to. phototyped views and facsimiles, including several beautifully coloured plates of the Jewels belonging to the Egyptian Princesses recently discovered in the North Fyramid; sd. £2. 28 1895 Recherches sur les Origines de l'Egypte. L'Age de la Pierre et les Metaux. "M. de Morgan's book bristles with in- Par J. DE MORGAN, Xiv and 270 pp. be said for the honesty which he displays 1897. De Morgan (M.) Recherches sur les Origines de l'Egypte Ethno graphie Préhistorique et Tombeau Royal de Négadah, royal 8vo. x and 393 pp. with 900 illustrations, sd., 21s 1897 Original Papers read before the Syro-Egyptian Society. Vol. I, part 1, 8vo. with map and plates of Cuneiform Inscriptions; sd. 18 CONTENTS: Pharaoh and his Princes, or the dynastic changes in the ancient Egyptian government, by I. Cullimore; Obelisks of ancient Egypt, by W. H. Yates; Emperor Trajan's Campaign in Mesopotamia, by W. F. Ainsworth; Hieroglyphics of Horapollo Nilous, by Sam. Sharpe; Ruins of 1845 Naucratis and the site of Sais, by J. S. Buckingham; Notices on Abyssinia, by Ch. Johnston; Province of Hadhramaut, by W. Plate, with map; Wedge Inscription discovered on the Upper Euphrates, by G. F. Grotefend. The volume will be of the size of "Tell el Amarna" (and other works of mine), about twice that thickness, and issued at about 30s or 36s net. The work will be called NAGADA BALLAS AND KUPT, and contain the results of two years' excavations, with about 80 or 100 plates. WM. F. PETRIE. Flinders Petrie (W. M.) Egyptian Decorative Art, crown 8vo. with 120 illustrations, cloth, 38 6d 1895 A book which deals with a subject which has never yet been seriously treated. 1895 1895 A selection of the ancient tales of Egypt, edited from original sources, and of great importance as illustrating the life and society of ancient Egypt. |