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Quarto. Pp. 66-80. Original printed wrappers, remnants of transparent sticker on cover. In good condition. ~ First edition thus. Extrait de la Revue d'Égyptologie, 1979. Presentation copy, signed and dedicated by the author [to Egyptologist Prof. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011)] from whose library this item comes. AEB 79196.
Complete in 2 volumes: xxxiii,371 + 338pp., editor's hardcover (green cloth bindings with gilt lettering), dustwrapper, 31cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 180, very good condition, [Content, volume I: Text, volume II: Maps, plans of tombs, illustrations, tables, lists], C88921
Text volume only: xxxiii + 371pp., editor's hardcover (green cloth with gilt lettering), dustwrapper, 31cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 180-1, very good condition, C88922
Quarto. Pp. 239. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's brown full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; small signature inside cover. In fine condition, practically new. ~ First edition. Cahiers, d'Orientalisme, XII.
Quarto. Pp. 239. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's brown full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; small signature inside cover. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Cahiers, d'Orientalisme, XII.
Crown quarto. Pp. 141-153. Original plain wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition thus. Extrait de la Revue d'Égyptologie, 1979. AEB 79157.
Quarto. Pp. 37-59. Original printed wrappers, title and authors' names in manuscript, head of spine split. In good condition, very good interior. ~ First edition thus. Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1943. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879-1963). Harold Idris Bell (1879-1967). Beinlich-Seeber 8352.
Quarto. Pp. 26-36. Original printed stiff wrappers; inscription. In a very good condition. ~ First edition thus. Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1935. Herbert Walter Fairman (1907-1982). With the author's signed dedication on cover [to Egyptologist Prof. Baudouin van de Walle (1901-1988)] from whose library this item comes. Beinlich-Seeber 7739. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
pp. 221-326; pp. 1-107. Both volumes illustrated with numerous photographs. Rear paste down has two small pamphlets: "Lectures at the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, Autumn, 1929" and "Lectures 1937-38." Some foxing. Mildly XLib. Quarto. Rebound with cloth spine over stiff paper covered boards. Front board has pasted title made from original wraps. Interesting articles include discussions of: Sumerian Art; Egyptian Kursi; Greek Grave Monuments; Japanese Netsuke; Spearthrowers of Ancient America; Ur of the Chaldees; the Palestine Expedition 1928; Royal Stelae of Beth-shan; Etc. HOLY LAND BOX 2
The leading egyptologist claims to have solved the riddle of the young pharaoh's death. With the assistance of medical-forensic and Egyptological specialists, he reconstructs Tutankhamen's last days and turns his suspicious gaze on Aye, the commoner and Chief Adviser who succeeded him. 'History as real life adventure' - Publishing News. ; 264 pages
404p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn with very light creasing to upper edge and traces of storage. 128pp. This study explores every aspect of the mythological and cultural background of mummification - the religion and rituals, the myths of Osiris and Isis and the cult of the Pharaohs.
Binding rubbed at extremities, corners lightly rounded. Tight and unmarked, the gilt-decorated cover still bright. Browning to some pages. Very light pencilling to a few pages. ; 335pp, illustrated. ; 335 pages
Royal quarto. Pp. xvi, 247, (1) Addenda. Plus 22 plates bound at end. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with dust-jacket. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
Small folio. Pp. 128. Lavishly illustrated. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt cover and spine, with pictorial dust-jacket. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
xxvii, 416 p., [10] leaves of plates : illus., ports. ; 24 cm. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition
Crown quarto. Pp. 133-147. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. Offprint from "Gleanings from Deir el-Medîna" 1982.
Quarto. Pp. 121. Plus a suite of 23 plates. Original stiff wrappers with flaps, window on cover shows coloured title vignette. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Interuniversitaires de Recherches Égyptologiques Informatisées, III.
Crown quarto. Pp. xii, 208. Frontispiece. Plus a suite of 22 plates. Map and text figures. Original publisher's pictorial stiff wrappers. In fine condition, as new. ~ First edition.
This is fasicule # 3 intended as part of Volume I, Chapter XX of the Cambridge Ancient History series - Revised edition, Volumes I & II [87p. bibliography ] "In order to make .[the CAH] .available to readers as soon as possible it will be issued, in the first instance, as fasicles. With some exceptions [each] will contain one chapter, but the order of publication will not correspond to the sequence of the chapters . In the volumes of the complete editon the pages will be renumbered, and prefatory matter, maps, chronological tables and indexes will be included. The plates will be issued in a separate volume") Book
Quarto. Pp. 3-12. With 3 figures. Original printed wrappers; inscription. In a very good condition. ~ First edition thus. Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1953. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879-1963). AEB 2833. ~[Librarium of The Hague offers the largest and finest collection of Egyptological offprint monographs in the rare book market. With the acquisition in recent years of multiple Egyptological libraries (those of Prof. Herman te Velde; Prof. Mathieu Heerma van Voss, Prof. Baudouin van de Walle; Prof. Michel Malaise; Prof. Herman De Meulenaere; Egyptologist Jacobus Visser, and former Trustee of the Egypt Exploration Society, Stewart Dale White), we now hold several thousands of rare offprint monographs which were collected over many years by these scholars. Very limited in number when originally issued and fragile by nature, most are by now practically extinct and the scarce survivors are much sought after. We took upon ourselves to collate, catalogue, and identify each item in accordance with Beinlich-Seeber or Annual Egyptological Bibliography, in the hope that this collection will prove useful for scholars and collectors alike. Your queries are most welcome]
Fictional biography of Cleopatra (heavy, large volume) 964p. Book
original green cloth, as new, pp.xii-196, map and illustrations. Testo inglese, english text. Men and women who lived along the Nile two to five thousand years ago were probably as concerned with their own health as we are today. They suffered from many of the illnesses that afflict us?if they lived long enough?although they had others that are rare in modern America. Evidence of disease and healers in ancient Egypt can be found in papyrus textbooks of trauma surgery, gynecology, and of what we might call internal medicine/' in inscriptions and paintings in tombs and temples, and in X-rays, CT scans, and autopsies of mummies, as well as in non-medical literary texts and letters. The Egyptians may not have been the first to concern themselves with illness and its treatment, but their writings on those subjects are among the oldest that have survived. Both the healing arts and clearly identifiable physicians (including at least one woman) emerged during the earliest centuries of pharaonic civilization as a comfortable mixture of magical, religious, and lay practices and practitioners. This book draws on recent research and experimentation, as well as on classical studies of medical Egyptology, to explain?insofar as possible after all these centuries?what Egyptian healers were able to do for their patients, and why they did it. An Appendix includes those drugs used by healers along the Nile that have been identified. The author, J. Worth Estes, M.D., is Professor of Pharmacology at the Boston University School of Medicine, where he teaches modern medical pharmacology and focuses his research on how and why physicians in the past have used drugs to alleviate their patients' ills.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards. 300 pages. Many b&w photos and illustrations. "Centuries of architectural and building design achievements are explored from a structural and environmental point of view. Emphasis is on the Roman and Byzantine Empires, Gothic architecture, and the structures of the Renaissance and the Age of Reason, with briefer discussions of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece. The text includes extensive research results, uncommon photographs, and numerous illustrations, many from obscure books."
Three volumes. Quarto. Pp. 65, (4), plus large folding plan and 51 plates, and with 25 text figures; xii, 138, plus 3 large folding charts and 87 plates, and with 59 figures; x, 94, plus 57 plates and with 43 figures of which 2 are large and folding. Uniformly bound in the original publisher's stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Hassan died before he could complete this mammoth work and Iskander was appointed by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization to revise and edit the proofs and complete what was left unfinished.