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The tomb of Ramesses VI; texts and plates

Material type: TextTextSeries: (Bollingen series: 40, 1)NY Pantheon c1954Description: xx, 459p.; illus.; bibliog.; notes; platesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): Abstract: '...is devoted to the tomb of Ramesses VI, at Thebes, and is in two parts: a volume containing, in translation, and reconstructed in so far as possible, the texts inscribed on the walls and ceilings of the tomb, together with reconstructed diagrams of the representations, certain text collations, and additional plates of variants from other tombs; and a portfolio of collotype plates constituting a complete photographic recording of the tomb....This study is based on the work of an expedition sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation during the period from October, 1949, to June, 1951.'
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In two parts; Part I: Texts; Part II: Portfolio of plates. Trans. with intro. by Alexandre Piankoff. Ed. by N. Rambova.

'...is devoted to the tomb of Ramesses VI, at Thebes, and is in two parts: a volume containing, in translation, and reconstructed in so far as possible, the texts inscribed on the walls and ceilings of the tomb, together with reconstructed diagrams of the representations, certain text collations, and additional plates of variants from other tombs; and a portfolio of collotype plates constituting a complete photographic recording of the tomb....This study is based on the work of an expedition sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation during the period from October, 1949, to June, 1951.'

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