Dear Katelijn, I hope this message finds you, and all your family, very well. Could I order a copy, please, of Archives and Inventories? I have a student who is very interested in the subject. Give my best to Willy when you see him. I will be in contact about the posiibilities of future cooperation in research/taught masters. Best for now, Brian.
Quoting Katelijn Vandorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > A new publication presents the results of a three day colloquium held > at Leuven and Brussels in 2004. Inventories from Mesopotamia, Egypt > and Greece were compared and put in their archival context. > > K. Vandorpe and W. Clarysse, Archives and Inventories in the Eastern > Mediterranean (23-24 January 2004), Contactforum Koninklijke Vlaamse > Academie van Belgiƫ voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, Brussels 2007, 123p. > > Price : 25 euro (inclusive port) > > Orders are to be put with [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Contents : > > Mesopotamia > Anne Goddeeris, Inventories on cuneiform tablets : their function and > context. > Jan Tavernier, The so-called Neo-Assyrian "pharmaceutical > inventory" (KADP 36). > > Egypt > David Martinez Y De Preter, Early Egyptian inventory lists : the > example of the Abusir papyri. > Ben J.J. Haring, Inventories and administration in the Egyptian New > Kingdom. > Mark Depauw, Late Period inventories in Egyptian scripts. > Katelijn Vandorpe, Inventories and private archives in Greco-Roman > Egypt. > Willy Clarysse, Inventories in Coptic churches and monasteries. > > Greece > Ilse Schoep, Linear A archives and inventories. > Carolyn Higbie, The Lindian chronicle and the documentation of sources. > > Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm > >
