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Royal octavo. Pp. 61, (2). Original stiff wrappers, bit discoloured, corner creased, back trifle rubbed. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Badawi's (1905-1980) original doctoral dissertation, defended on January 29, 1936. The doctoral advisors were Prof. Grapow and Prof. Weber. Grapow replaced Prof. Sethe who died shortly before. Badawi received his degree in 1937 and a second doctoral in 1938. He later taught for many years in Egypt and from 1940 undertook excavations at Saqqara and Memphis. Beinlich-Seeber 2081.
Crown quarto. Pp. 29. Original printed wrappers; small inscription. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare original of De Buck's oration, addressed at the Leiden University on June 5, 1929 on the occasion of his first lecture there. His doctoral thesis was presented at Leiden seven years earlier, almost to the day. Published privately by the now defunct Leiden printers firm of IJdo. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959) studied Egyptology under Sethe, Erman and Möller to become later one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time. In 1922 he gained a theological doctorate at the University of Leiden, for which he wrote a thesis on the Primeval Hill as a concept in Egyptian religion, "a work which has exercised a profound influence on all later studies on the Heliopolitan theology". (Dawson & Uphill). In 1925 he was asked by Gardiner and Breasted to edit an extensive and fully comprehensive edition of the Coffin Texts to be published by the Oriental Institute of Chicago. At the time of his death seven great volumes of texts had appeared, and part of his other great work of translating and commenting on them had also been completed, "an achievement rarely equalled by one individual in the field of Egyptology". Beinlich-Seeber 4218.
Three volumes, comprising of the three installments in which this work was originally issued. Pp. vii, 40, plus 20 plates; 41-72, plus 20 plates; 73-112, plus 8 plates. Title-page and initials printed in red. Loose as issued in original paper portfolios printed and decorated in red. Some chipping to spine-ends, else an excellent set in fine condition with crisp interiors and plates. ~ First edition. Complete with all 48 plates, some of which are printed in fine collotype and protected with tissue-guards. Beinlich-Seeber 8066.
Six volumes bound in 9. Quarto. Complete set, consisting of the following: Two Text Volumes bound in five. I. Pp. 294; 295-599; 600-917; II. 358; 359-720. [AND:] 4 Plate Volumes, comprising of a total of 446 plates (100 plates to each of the first 3 volumes; 146 plates to the 4th volume). Uniformly bound in the original card wrappers. A fine, crisp set. ~ First published by Firmin Didot, 1835-45. Scarce in its completion.
Quarto. Pp. vi, 353. With numerous full-page plans; text figures. Bound in the original stiff wrappers, fore edge bit tanned. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Few notes at verso of last leaf by renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman te Velde, from whose library comes this book.
Quarto. Pp. x, 90, 25. Plus 33 plates, some folding, and 3 large folding plans, all bound at end. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's navy blue full cloth, gilt cover and spine, small signature to first free endpaper. In fine condition, practically as new. ~ First edition. Publications du Comité des Fouilles Belges en Égypte.
Crown quarto. Pp. vi, 281. Original printed stiff wrappers, paper pocket with original invitation to the inaguraual ceremony inside back cover. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare. Original dissertation. Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018), a world authority on Egyptian magical texts, was the Doctoral Advisor, together with Prof. Dr. Schipper de Leeuw. Dieleman is currently an Associate Professor of Egyptology at the University of California, LA. [Provenance:] From the library of Prof. Borghouts with his name on a white paper label affixed to cover.
Two volumes in one. Quarto. Pp. xv, 58; 59-157. Original printed wrappers, faded, spine bit creased and edge frayed, small chip at bottom corner of cover. In fine internal condition. ~ First edition. Oriental Institute Publications, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization, 12. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
36 volumes. Quarto. Various paginations. Plated and figures. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition, mostly in fine condition. ~ First edition, few issues in reprint. Volumes 61-99, without volumes 90; 95. Total of 36 volumes of the series, fully collated for completeness and condition. Plus: Reviews Supplement, 71.
Crown quarto. Pp. 43. Figures. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. First issue of this iconic publication. Of utmost rarity.
Two volumes. I. Text: Quarto. Pp. (ii), 142. Plus 9 plates. Text figures and full-page tables. Original decorated wrappers, spine ends bit chipped, neat signature to half-title. In a very good condition, fine interior. [AND:] II. Plates. Folio. (ii), plus 30 plates. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering on green labels, same neat signature to first free endpaper. In fine condition, crisp interior. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Rare complete work. The Text volume appeared in 1972 as volume LII of the Bibliothèque d'Études. It provides the text volume of a joint Cairo-Brooklyn undertaking and is scarce since years. The Brooklyn Museum published the Plate volume two years later as volume VII in the Wilbour Monographs. [ADDED:] Copy of the rare extended Corrigenda list to the Text Volume, listing 23 corrections and revisions to the "Commentaire et Notes à la Traduction" section. It was issued separately two years after the publication of the book and is of considerable importance to the correct reading of the text though practically no longer available. [ALSO ADDED:] In 1982, Dieter Kurth published an extended review of Goyon's book with a long list of faults and omissions in the Plates Volume as well as an extended list of comments on entries in the Text Volume. A copy of an offprint of this important review is herewith added.
Crown quarto. Pp. xxxv, 546, plus folding chart bound at end. Original stiff wrappers, spine panel faded, small light stain at back. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Not including the Index volume. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with his ownership signature and few annotations in pencil.
Two volumes. Crown quarto. Volume I: Pp. viii, 550. Plus folding plates; Volume II: Pp. 40. First volume hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; cloth darkened, broken lower joint neatly mended. In good condition, fine interior; Second volume bound in the original stiff wrappers, bit thumbed, generic stamp to half-title, in a very good conditions, fine interior. ~ First edition. Probleme der Ägyptologie, III-IIIa. Complete set of 2 volumes including the Register which was compiled at the Ägyptologischen Abteilung der Universität Hamburg and published in a small edition in 1975. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011) with his neat pencil annotations. An offprint of his review of the book is loosely inserted. Also added is an offprint of Jean Leclant and André Heyler's review essay, published in OLZ, 1961.
Three volumes. Quarto. Pp. xix, 206, plus an appendix of 12 folding plates bound at end; (iv), 206; xv, 69, plus 10 plates. Original publisher's stiff wrappers, signature to first blank. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Ägyptologische Abhandlungen 7; 13.
Three volumes. Quarto. Pp. xix, 206, plus an appendix of 12 folding plates bound at end; (iv), 206; xv, 69, plus 10 plates. Original stiff wrappers, spines of two volumes damaged and covers edge-frayed and partly loose; third volume is fine. All interiors are in good condition. ~ First edition. Ägyptologische Abhandlungen 7; 13. [Provenance:] Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts' (1939-2018) working copy with his ownership signature in pencil to each volume. On first blank of one volume is an extensive bibliography that he has compiled, penned in his neat hand, covering the entire page. With his many annotations inside, in pencil and pen. Unique copy, extensively used, allowing a rare insight into the thought process of this great scholar. [ADDED:] "Erik Hornung: Das Amduat". Offprint of a review article by Philippe Derchain (1926-2012), published In Bibliotheca Orientalis in 1968.
8 fascicles in 7. Quarto. Pp. xxxii, 416. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers, those of the first fascicle detached, those of few others are edge-worn. Internally in good to fine condition. ~ First edition. Volume I, complete, of this mammoth work. [Provenance:] Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts' (1939-2018) working copy. With his annotations, also on few covers. Some of the fascicles, particularly the first 3, are heavily annotated and marked in pencil, sometime in pen. The notes, cross-references, and possible corrections are of much interest for scholars and students of Egyptology, making this volume a unique copy which allows a very rare, private insight into the thought process of this great scholar.
24 fascicles. Quarto. Pp. xxxii, 928. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's printed wrappers, those of about 7 fascicles are worn, some detached. In good to fine condition. ~ First edition. Volume II, complete, of this mammoth work. [Provenance:] Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts' (1939-2018) working copy. With his annotations, also on few covers. About 7 of the first fascicles are heavily annotated and marked in pencil, sometime in pen. The notes, cross-references, and possible corrections make this volume a unique copy which allows a very rare, private insight into the thought process of this great scholar. The remaining 17 fascicles are free of annotations and in fine condition.
Royal octavo. Pp. 195. Plus 8 engraved plates bound at end. In the original printed wrappers, spine panel worn. In a very good condition (bit dusty, foxed as usual). ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with his ownership signature in pencil.
Royal octavo. Pp. 166. With 35 figures. Incorporating texts in Hebrew and Arabic. Original printed wrappers, spine worn. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Rare and fascinating original treatise on wine and beer production and consumption in Ancient Orient. While ancient Egyptians did not generally appear to define drunkenness as a problem, they warned against taverns (which were often houses of prostitution) and excessive drinking. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss with his charming bookplate to verso of title, and with some of his neat pencil annotations. Beinlich-Seeber 12644.
Octavo. Pp. 94. Plus 9 plates. Original stiff wrappers. In fine condition, practically unused. ~ First edition. Monographies Reine Élisabeth, 4.
Three parts in one volume. Royal quarto. Paginated consecutively. Pp. xv, (i), 46; 47-119; 120-143. Plus an appendix of 13 folding plates printed in fine collotype on heavy stock, bound at end. Original printed wrappers, back and spine are worn. In a very good internal condition, crisp set of plates. ~ First edition. The first part consists of the transcription of the text made by Sir Alan Gardiner, the second part is its study, the third part consists of glossaries. (Oudheidkundige Mededeelingen uit 's Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, OMRO XXXIX).
Royal quarto. Pp. xviii, 262. Plus 27 plates with a total of 274 images. Hardcover, bound in contemporary plain boards with the original front wrapper laid-down, faded lettering-piece on spine. Partly plasticized. In fine internal condition. ~ First edition. Publications de la Sociéte Fouad I de Papyrologie, Textes et Documents VI. Girgis Mattha (1905-1967). [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with his signature in pencil and some annotations on a tipped-in leaf of paper inside cover. Beinlich-Seeber 13392.
Two works bound in one volume. Quarto. Pp. 258. Hardcover, bound in handsome black full cloth, crimson morocco lettering-piece in gilt to spine, with the original stiff wrappers bound-in. In mint condition. A splendid copy. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] Presentation copy, signed and dedicated by the author [to Egyptologist Prof. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011)] from whose library this item comes. [BOUND AFTER:] Jozef IJsewijn: De sacerdotibus sacerdotiisque Alexandri Magni et Lagidarum eponymis. (1961). Pp. 178. Mint condition. [ADDED:] Leon Mooren: "Über die ptolemäischen Hofrangtitel". Offprint from Studia Hellenistica, 16. (Louvain, 1968). Octavo. Pp. 161-180. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition.
Quarto. Pp. iv, 239. Appendix. Original publisher's red stiff wrappers, discoloured, title in manuscript on spine, scholarly annotation at top of half-title. A well used scholar's copy, some corners creased, but complete and clean throughout. ~ First edition. Münchner Ägyptologische Studien, 11. [ADDED:] In 1970, Philippe Derchain has published a long review of Münster's book in "Bibliotheca Orientalis". An offprint of this review is herewith added.
Royal octavo. Pp. xxxii, 402. Plus an extended suite of tables and extended suite of plates both bound at end. With about 100 text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with dust-jacket. In fine condition, book itself as new. ~ First edition. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, 86. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).