Egyptological Review. Eighth year. No. I.
REVILLOUT Eugène, under the direction of.

Egyptological Review. Eighth year. No. I.

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N° d'inventaire 19285
Format 21 x 29
Détails pp. 1-68, paperback.
Publication Paris, 1897
Etat Occasion
ISBN

From page 1 to 4: Revillout, Victor: Two unpublished letters from our collection, [1] 5-8 Revillout, Victor: Istar Taribi, [1]: Two new unpublished contracts from our collection - ideograms of the goddess Istar and the god Bunéné 8-9 Wessely, Carl: The burial of an Apis in the imperial era 10-16 Revillout, Victor; Revillout, Eugène: A passage from the pleading of Demosthenes against Aphobos: commented on with the help of Babylonian contracts 17-32 Revillout, Eugène: Opening lecture of December 7, 1896 33-43 Revillout, Eugène: The religious origins of law and patriotism in ancient Egypt: opening lecture of the Egyptian law course given in December 1893 at the École du Louvre 43-50 Revillout, Eugène: A criminal trial 51-57 Revillout, Eugène: An unpublished metrological and judicial papyrus 57-59 Revillout, Eugène: The interrogation of witnesses and the question of the accused in Egyptian criminal trials 60-61 Revillout, Eugène: A corruption of officials in ancient Egypt 61-63 Revillout, Eugène: The mythological origin of the conversations of the cat and the jackal 63 Notice to the reader 64-68 Bibliographic notice

From page 1 to 4: Revillout, Victor: Two unpublished letters from our collection, [1] 5-8 Revillout, Victor: Istar Taribi, [1]: Two new unpublished contracts from our collection - ideograms of the goddess Istar and the god Bunéné 8-9 Wessely, Carl: The burial of an Apis in the imperial era 10-16 Revillout, Victor; Revillout, Eugène: A passage from the pleading of Demosthenes against Aphobos: commented on with the help of Babylonian contracts 17-32 Revillout, Eugène: Opening lecture of December 7, 1896 33-43 Revillout, Eugène: The religious origins of law and patriotism in ancient Egypt: opening lecture of the Egyptian law course given in December 1893 at the École du Louvre 43-50 Revillout, Eugène: A criminal trial 51-57 Revillout, Eugène: An unpublished metrological and judicial papyrus 57-59 Revillout, Eugène: The interrogation of witnesses and the question of the accused in Egyptian criminal trials 60-61 Revillout, Eugène: A corruption of officials in ancient Egypt 61-63 Revillout, Eugène: The mythological origin of the conversations of the cat and the jackal 63 Notice to the reader 64-68 Bibliographic notice