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Cairo, Collection Fouad

Collection king Fouad I
Egyptian Papyrological Society
(formerly Société Fouad I de Papyrologie)
Cairo
Egypt


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Stable URI (with TM Coll ID): www.trismegistos.org/collection/71

158 inventory number(s) (limited to -800 to 800) undo date limitation

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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
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

Numbering

[09.10.06]
- numbers from 1 till 303
- Ét. (= étiquette / mummy label), numbers from 1 till 5
- P. dem, numbers 1 and 2

Conservation

Inventarisation

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.

Publications

P. Fouad and periodicals

Work

Highlights

History

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 The papyri of the Fouad collection which were published in periodicals, and the unpublished papyri were deposited at the IFAO.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.