The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyptian Collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN). The collection, sold by Camillo Borgia to Joachim Murat in 1815, however, is mainly linked to Cardinal Stefano Borgia (Camillo ‘s uncle) and the Danish scholar Georg Zoëga, who studied and catalogued it. The scientific accuracy of Zoëga, motivated by the idea that we must present monuments for themselves and for their own contents and not according to individual taste and personal purposes, led him to develop a cataloguing system that made him a pioneer of a highly modern method for studying archaeological materials. As part of a PhD project on the Egyptian collection of ...
Overview of an important collection of Oriental manuscripts, the Borgia collection of the Vatican Li...
The Catalogue of Wooden Figures is the first of a series of online catalogues aimed at presenting th...
The author studies 25 unpublished public inscriptions kept to the Bardo Museum, fulfilling so the ex...
The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
As a part of my PhD project on the Egyptian Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli...
Notes, letters and photographs related to Egyptian antiquities that found their way into public or p...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) owns one of the most important Egyptian collecti...
Making use of unpublished documents - mainly preserved in the Royal Library of Copenhagen - , the ar...
Between the 18th and 19th centuries, Naples and its kingdom were a lively hub for the antiquarian mi...
The Hay archive of Coptic manuscripts consists of seven fragmentary sheets of leather bearing spells...
The main scope of this paper is to understand the role of Italian authorities acquiring Arabic coins...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
This is a biography of a collection of eleven Arabic manuscripts at the library of the Università de...
Curatore della mostra "The History of the Egyptian Museum", Cairo, Egyptian Museu
A Collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities in Jutland Between 1784 and 1803 there existed at...
Overview of an important collection of Oriental manuscripts, the Borgia collection of the Vatican Li...
The Catalogue of Wooden Figures is the first of a series of online catalogues aimed at presenting th...
The author studies 25 unpublished public inscriptions kept to the Bardo Museum, fulfilling so the ex...
The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
As a part of my PhD project on the Egyptian Collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli...
Notes, letters and photographs related to Egyptian antiquities that found their way into public or p...
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) owns one of the most important Egyptian collecti...
Making use of unpublished documents - mainly preserved in the Royal Library of Copenhagen - , the ar...
Between the 18th and 19th centuries, Naples and its kingdom were a lively hub for the antiquarian mi...
The Hay archive of Coptic manuscripts consists of seven fragmentary sheets of leather bearing spells...
The main scope of this paper is to understand the role of Italian authorities acquiring Arabic coins...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
This is a biography of a collection of eleven Arabic manuscripts at the library of the Università de...
Curatore della mostra "The History of the Egyptian Museum", Cairo, Egyptian Museu
A Collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities in Jutland Between 1784 and 1803 there existed at...
Overview of an important collection of Oriental manuscripts, the Borgia collection of the Vatican Li...
The Catalogue of Wooden Figures is the first of a series of online catalogues aimed at presenting th...
The author studies 25 unpublished public inscriptions kept to the Bardo Museum, fulfilling so the ex...