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H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection
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Класическо каталожно издание, систематизиращо богатата колекция от древноегипетски стели, релефи и рисунки, събрани от знаменития сър Уилям Матю Флиндърс Питри и съхранявани в лондонския Юнивърсити Колидж.

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part I: The New Kingdom, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1976

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part II: Archaic to Second Intermediate Period, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1979

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part III: The Late Period with a Supplement of Miscellaneous Inscribed Material, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1983

АЛТЕРНАТИВНИ ЛИНКОВЕ / ALTERNATIVE LINKS:

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part I: The New Kingdom, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1976

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part II: Archaic to Second Intermediate Period, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1979

H.M. Stewart - Egyptian Stelae, Reliefs and Paintings from the Petrie Collection: Part III: The Late Period with a Supplement of Miscellaneous Inscribed Material, Warminster, Aris & Phillips, 1983

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Part I of H.M. Stewart’s three part complete catalogue of the inscribed stelae, reliefs and paintings acquired by Flinders Petrie from his many Egyptian excavations and intended as a teaching collection. Over 200 monuments of the New Kingdom are described, translated and illustrated with comments on techniques and materials, and details of provenance, date and bibliographical references. The first section deals with royal monuments, mainly from the Theban mortuary temples and the Memphite temple of Ptah. This is followed by a section on relief sculptures for Amarna. Funerary stelae are divided into Osirian and Solar types and are followed by the votive stelae of private individuals. Many of the finest reliefs come from private tombs. The descriptions are accompanied by 53 plates of detailed scale line drawings. More than two-thirds of the monuments had never been published before this catalogue appeared and it was hailed, and remains, a major resource for scholars into this spectacular period.
Part II consists objects from Archaic up to Second Intermediate Period.
Part III of H.M Stewart's three part complete catalogue of the inscribed stelae, reliefs and paintings acquired by Flinders Petrie from his many Egyptian excavations and intended as a teaching collection. Over 140 monuments, primarily of the Late Period are described, translated and illustrated with comments on techniques and materials, and details of provenance, date and bibliographical references. Royal and official monuments are more sparsely represented than for the earlier periods but include several items of particular interest, including a stela with a long hymn to Osiris and another recording a work of restoration at Abydos under Osorkon I. the continuing development of private stelae includes a common type showing owner at worship with many examples displaying scenes and inscriptions painted rather than carved on wood or limestone. Small votive stelae are dedicated to, for example, Thoth, Min, Ptah and Isis and include magical stelae intended to cure snake bites, scorpion stings etc. The catalogue also includes miscellaneous statute fragments, some being more recently identified pieces from earlier periods, including those identified as representing prince Khaemwesat, son of Ramesses III and Rekhmire, vizier of Tutmoseis III. The descriptions are accompanied by 48 plates of detailed scale line drawings.

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