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Collection king Fouad I
Egyptian Papyrological Society
(formerly Société Fouad I de Papyrologie)
Cairo
Egypt
TM number | Collection | Material | Language | Century | Publication |
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TM 40805 | Cairo, Collection Fouad Ét. 1 | wood | Greek | AD02 - AD03 | SB 20 14362 |
TM 40806 | Cairo, Collection Fouad Ét. 2 | wood | Greek | AD01 | SB 20 14363 |
TM 40807 | Cairo, Collection Fouad Ét. 3 | wood | Greek | AD01 | SB 20 14364 |
TM 40808 | Cairo, Collection Fouad Ét. 4 | wood | Greek | AD01 | SB 20 14365 |
TM 23721 | Cairo, Collection Fouad Ét. 5 | wood | Demotic / Greek | AD02 | Short Texts 2 922 |
TM 2935 | Cairo, Collection Fouad P. dem. number unknown | papyrus | Demotic | BC02 | Études de papyrologie 8 (1957), p. 60-63 |
TM 46850 | Cairo, Collection Fouad P. dem. 1 | papyrus | Demotic | BC02 | Bulletin de l‘Institut français d‘archéologie orientale (BIFAO) 90 (1990), p. 136-137 |
TM 47597 | Cairo, Collection Fouad P. dem. 2 | papyrus | Demotic | BC02 | Bulletin de l‘Institut français d‘archéologie orientale (BIFAO) 91 (1991), p. 121 |
[09.10.06]
- numbers from 1 till 303
- Ét. (= étiquette / mummy label), numbers from 1 till 5
- P. dem, numbers 1 and 2
All Fouad papyri have received an inventory number. The papyri published in P. Fouad were transferred to the Egyptian Museum and got a JdE number. For the study of archives, the Fouad inventory numbers are important since the papyri published in P. Fouad which belong to archives (Soknobraisis, Pompeius Niger, Metanoia) have successive inventory numbers.
P. Fouad and periodicals
The papyri published in P. Fouad were transferred to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (see P. Fouad, preface p. VII and p. 251). The papyri of the Fouad collection which were published in periodicals, and the unpublished papyri were deposited at the IFAO. Prof. Zaki Aly was secretary of the society in charge of the collection until his dead.