Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Anja Weber,
Simon D. Schweitzer,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Anja Weber,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Jessica Jancziak,
Sabrina Karoui,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Lutz Popko,
Svenja Damm,
Anja Weber,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Lutz Popko,
Svenja Damm,
Anja Weber,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Das was der Gehilfe Imen-mesu erinnert (=Memorandum), indem er (immer wieder) täglich den Schreiber Hery nach dem Befinden fragt: In Leben-Heil-und-Gesundheit, in der Gunst des Amun-Re, des Königs der Götter, deines vollkommenen Herrn.
Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Anja Weber,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
12 Kol. Text auf dem ausgerollten Papyrus, angefangen auf dem herunterhängenden Teil rechts vom rechten ArmKol. sehr kurz wegen der rechten Hand
⸢I⸣ am a royal document scribe of the Lord of the Two Lands, high steward on the Western River, overseer of the great treasury of Amun, Amen[mose], son of the dignitary Pawia, born of Nebetiunet, of (the town) [Na-amun-re on the] 〈Western〉 [River].
〈Kommen〉 durch den Torwächter Chaemwaset, den Medjai-Polizisten Amenmose und den Medjai-Polizisten Nachtsobek zu (?) dem Schreiber des Schatzhauses des Tempels des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten Usermaatre-Meriamun LHG (= Medinet Habu), Hadnacht (oder: indem der Schreiber des Schatzhauses des Tempels des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten Usermaatre-Meriamun LHG (= Medinet Habu), Hadnacht, 〈...〉).
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
Billy Böhm,
Anja Weber,
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Lutz Popko,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: 11/14/2019,
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
#1, >> #2 <<)
〈Kommen〉 durch den Torwächter Chaemwaset, den Medjai-Polizisten Amenmose und den Medjai-Polizisten Nachtsobek zu (?) dem Schreiber des Schatzhauses des Tempels des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten Usermaatre-Meriamun LHG (= Medinet Habu), Hadnacht (oder: indem der Schreiber des Schatzhauses des Tempels des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten Usermaatre-Meriamun LHG (= Medinet Habu), Hadnacht, 〈...〉).
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
Billy Böhm,
Anja Weber,
Altägyptisches Wörterbuch,
Lutz Popko,
Daniel A. Werning;
(Text file created: 11/14/2019,
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
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