Many ancient Egyptian papyrus manuscripts inscribed with funerary compositions contain annotations within the text and margins. Some of these annotations relate directly to the production process for illustrating and inscribing the manuscripts by providing instructions for scribes and artists. Two overlooked examples, pKhaemhor (MMA 25.3.212) and pRyerson (OIM E9787), allow for new interpretations of parallel texts previously considered as labels or captions. An analysis of the corpus of scholia and marginalia demonstrates specific manufacturing proclivities for selective groups of texts, while simultaneously revealing a wide variety of possible construction sequences and techniques in others
In this thesis, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) was used to investigate the morphology of Middle...
This paper will explore Egyptian scribal tradition and the idea of canon. Principally, canonical tex...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 98-108.Introduction -- I. The physical features of the manusc...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
The cartonnages discovered in the necropolis of Al Hibah are a very important source of literary pap...
The aim of this paper is to describe the variety of paratextual elements encountered in the so-calle...
"The copies of sepulchral stelae, and statues, and other inscribed monuments published in this part,...
Recent scholarship has developed an increasing interest in the materiality of ancient manuscripts. O...
Crossing the epistemological and methodological boundaries between traditional disciplines in Egypto...
Crossing the epistemological and methodological boundaries between disciplines in Egyptology and bey...
This volume collects contributions on scribal practice as it features on diverse media (including pa...
peer reviewedThis paper’s aim is twofold. First, it describes the use of paratextual signs in the Ne...
The following thesis submitted for the DPhil in Oriental Studies (Egyptology) is the editio princeps...
The ongoing project of digitising a corpus of ancient Greek texts on papyrus dealing with medical to...
Demotic is the name for a cursive form of the ancient Egyptian script used between roughly the 7th c...
In this thesis, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) was used to investigate the morphology of Middle...
This paper will explore Egyptian scribal tradition and the idea of canon. Principally, canonical tex...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 98-108.Introduction -- I. The physical features of the manusc...
The funerary literature from ancient Egypt has long been studied. However, the final manuscripts in ...
The cartonnages discovered in the necropolis of Al Hibah are a very important source of literary pap...
The aim of this paper is to describe the variety of paratextual elements encountered in the so-calle...
"The copies of sepulchral stelae, and statues, and other inscribed monuments published in this part,...
Recent scholarship has developed an increasing interest in the materiality of ancient manuscripts. O...
Crossing the epistemological and methodological boundaries between traditional disciplines in Egypto...
Crossing the epistemological and methodological boundaries between disciplines in Egyptology and bey...
This volume collects contributions on scribal practice as it features on diverse media (including pa...
peer reviewedThis paper’s aim is twofold. First, it describes the use of paratextual signs in the Ne...
The following thesis submitted for the DPhil in Oriental Studies (Egyptology) is the editio princeps...
The ongoing project of digitising a corpus of ancient Greek texts on papyrus dealing with medical to...
Demotic is the name for a cursive form of the ancient Egyptian script used between roughly the 7th c...
In this thesis, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) was used to investigate the morphology of Middle...
This paper will explore Egyptian scribal tradition and the idea of canon. Principally, canonical tex...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: Pages 98-108.Introduction -- I. The physical features of the manusc...