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Private collection Julius Kurth
Universität Halle
Archäologisches Museum der Martin-Luther-Universität
06108 Halle
Deutschland
TM number | Collection | Material | Language | Century | Publication |
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TM 383461 | Halle, Private collection Kurth II.b 1 (13C) | papyrus | Greek | BC02 | Aegyptiaca und Papyri der Sammlung Julius Kurth p. 190 no. 208 & p. 312 pl. P 22 |
TM 383462 | Halle, Private collection Kurth II.b 2 (16 C) | papyrus | Demotic / Greek | BC02 | Aegyptiaca und Papyri der Sammlung Julius Kurth p. 190 no. 209 & p. 313 pl. P 24 |
TM 383464 | Halle, Private collection Kurth II.b 3 (14 C) Ro | papyrus | Greek | BC02 | Aegyptiaca und Papyri der Sammlung Julius Kurth p. 191 no. 210 Ro & p. 314 pl. P 25 |
TM 383463 | Halle, Private collection Kurth II.b 3 (14 C) Vo | papyrus | Greek | BC02 | Aegyptiaca und Papyri der Sammlung Julius Kurth p. 191 no. 210 Vo & p. 314 pl. P 25 |
TM 33083 | Halle, Private collection Kurth IV.1 | papyrus | Greek | AD04 - AD07 | SB 3 6024 |
TM 117799 | Halle, Private collection Kurth 33 Ro | papyrus | Hieratic | BC03 - BC02 | Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS) 135 (2008), p. 116-118 & pl. 27 |
TM 111372 | Halle, Private collection Kurth 33 Vo | papyrus | Hieratic | BC03 - BC02 | Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS) 135 (2008), p. 118-130 & pl. 29-32 |
[22.11.06]
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Lehmann / Fischer-Elfert (ed.), Aegyptiaca und Papyri der Sammlung Julius Kurth, 2014, Dresden
M. Gerhardt, AfP 57 (2011), p. 221-227
Julius Kurth (1870-1949) student of Adolf Erman in Berlin and connoisseur of Near Eastern and Japanese artifacts, collected many objects from Egypt and elsewhere. He also traded "read" objects with other scientists such as a certain Suckow from Berlin. After his death, the collection was handed over to to Halle (1950) and this transaction became juristically acknowledged in 1972. Many objects were lost and exist in Kurth's handwritten catalogue only by way of aquarell paintings such as parts of tomb ensembles from the 21st dynasty and mummy masks. Other objects in the collection are amulets, pottery, shabties, stelae and an onomasticon - the earliest example of a lexicon in its specific structure. [Franziska Naether]