Description: Click here to see our other books! The Ashmolean Ostracon of Sinuhe John W. B. Barns 1952 The Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum by Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press : Oxford 18" by 13" [18], 1-33 [9] pp SUMMARY The first edition of Barns' translation of the Ashmolean's limestone ostracon of the ancient Egyptian Hieratic text 'The Story of Sinuhe'. Illustrated with a number of lithographic plates. First Edition,Illustrated,Publishers' Original Binding Overall Condition: Near Fine This book weighs 2 KG when packed UK Postage: £ 3.99 US Postage: £ 29.99 EU Postage: £ 21.99 European Postage: £ 23.99 Asia Postage: £ 37.99 Worldwide Postage: £ 38.99 DESCRIPTION The first edition of British Egyptologist, papyrologist, Anglican priest, and academic John W. B. Barns' translation of the Ashmolean's ostracon of the 'Story of Sinuhe'.This is Barn's translation of the limestone ostracon - a stone fragment - containing a narrative composed around 1875BC, and set in the aftermath of the reign of Amenemhat III.The foreword explains that the Ashmolean's artefact, possibly the largest ostracon in existence, is here translated by Barns in the hope that 'an annotated edition of this Nineteenth-Dynasty version of the story of Sinuhe will prove useful as a textbook for those studying Egyptian textual criticism'.With a frontispiece and ten plates of lithographs of the ostracon and transcriptions of their text. Collated, complete.These plates are followed by thirty-three pages of commentary, printed in facsimile of Barns' own hand. To the rear is a discussion of the conclusions drawn from the translation and commentary, followed by an index.With the inscription of 'George R. Riggs, 30.6.64' to the head of the front pastedown.A fascinating first edition of this Oxford University Professor of Egyptology's translation of what is often considered one of the finest works of ancient Egyptian literature, although debate is still ongoing as to whether the text is based upon actual events, or is entirely fictional. CONDITION In the publisher's original cloth binding. Bumping to back strip head and tail. Light fading to back strip and head of front board. Small mark to tail of front joint. Former owner's inscription to head of front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Overall Condition: Near Fine GLOSSARY OF TERMS Overall Condition (Dustwrapper condition rating is shown after that for the book itself, where a dustwrapper is present) Fine - Very well preserved copy showing very little wear Very Good Indeed - Only one or two minor faults, really a very attractive copy Very Good - Quite a wide term meaning no major faults but probably several smaller ones often expected given the age of the book, but still a respectable copy Good - Meaning not very good. Some more serious faults as will be described in the condition report under 'condition' Good Only - Meaning one or more faults that could really do with repair Fair - As with good only above but with other faults leaving a compromised copy even after repair Poor - Really bad and possibly seriously incomplete. We only sell books in this condition where their rarity or value makes them attractive none the less. Major defects will be described. GUARANTEE We offer a full money back guarantee on our descriptions. Please ask for details and conditions. We prefer PAYPAL. If you pay via PAYPAL we will post the item off the same or the next working day with the postage you have selected. Please note we cannot accept USD cheques
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