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Mitchell, Lucy M.
A history of ancient sculpture — New York, 1883

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NOTES AND REFERENCES.

P. io. 26) Rhind, Thebes, its Tombs and their Ten-
ants, chap. v.
27) P. LePagc Renouf, The Hibbert Lectures, 1879,

p. 127.
2S) Mariette, Notice des principaux Monuments du

Musee d'Autiquites Egyptienncs a Bottlaq, 3d

ed. 1S69, p. 25.
2') Mariette, Revue Arch. T. xix. 1S69, pp. 1-22,

and pp. 81-89; and Les Mastaba de t'aneieu

Empire, published by Maspero after the death

of Mariette.
P. 11. **) Chabas, Congrisprovincialdes Orientaiistes

Francois, Compte-rendu de la premiere Session,

1875.
>') Maspero, Trans, of the Soc. of Bib. Arch. vii.

pp. 6-36; and vid. Note 19.
M) Such is one of the three tombs removed to

Berlin by Lepsius, and put up in the Museum as

it originally stood. It shows that the sculptor

did not have time to complete his work.
P. 12. 33) Mariette, Notice des principaux Monuments

a Boulaq, 3d ed., p. 28.
") Among these are Nos. 590-594 Salle de l'Ouest,

and Nos. 772-776 Salle de l'Est, of the Museum

at Boulaq.

35) Dumichen, Resultate dcr auf Befehl S. Map.
des A'ouigs Wilhehn I. v. Preussen im Sommcr
j868 uach Aegypteu entsendeten archaeologischen-
photographischen Expedition, S. iii. Taf. xi.

36) Diimichen, op. c. Taf. viii.-xv.

P. 13. 37) Mariette, Tombes de Cancien Empire, p.

'7-

38) Vid. Note 31.

to) Records of the Past, xii. p. 123. This papyrus
(i. 371 of Leyden) was found by Maspero in a
Theban tomb. " To transmit the writ to Anient,
the aggrieved husband probably read it first
aloud, and then tied it to her statue." By this
we are reminded of a curious custom existing
in the Church of the Jesuit College at Rome,
where St. Aloysius is buried. On his festival
it is usual for the college-students to write
letters to him, which are placed on his altar
sealed, and afterwards burned unopened. Vid.
Tylor, Primitive Culture, vol. ii. p. hi.

4°) Miss Amelia B. Edwards in Academy, Feb. 18,
18S2, where the pyramid of Meidoom is proved
to be Snefroo's tomb.

4I) De Rouge, Rechcrches sur les Monuments que
Pon pent attribuer aux six premieres Dynasties
de Manet lion, p. 41.
P. 14. 42)"Le Monument du Sphinx a Gizeh," par
Compte du Barry de Merval; Revue Arche-
ologique, nouv. ser., tome xxvi. pp. 237-255;
and Mariette for history of the Great Sphinx,
Questions relatifs aux nouvcllcs Fouillcs.
P. 15. ") Maspero, Hist. anc. des Peup. de VOrient,
p. 29.

P. 15. 44) Mariette, Arotice des principaux Monuments
du Musee de Boulaq, p. 120.

45) Maspero, op. c. p. 27.

46) Mariette, Karnak, p. 16.

") Arundale, Bonomi, Birch, Gallery of Antiquities

selected from the British Museum, p. 49. P. Le

Page Renouf, The Hibbert Lectures, 1S79, p. 237.

4S) Compare Michelet, L'Oiseau, the chapter on

Epuration.

P. 16. "') Vid. Note 47.
5°) Mariette, ATotice des principaux Monuments du

Boulaq, p. 116.
SI) Naville, Trans, of Soc. of Bib. Arch. iv. pp. 1-8.

P. 17. ■-) Maspero, Gesch. d. Morg. Volkern, liber, v.
R. Pietschmann, S. 50, Anm. 1. Naville, Trans,
of Soc. of Bib. Arch. iv. p. 8, about King Ra in
the tomb of Scti I.

P. iS. s3) Soldi, La Sculpture Egyptiennc, p. 48; and
Les Arts meconnus, p. 408.

P. 19. 54) Rhones, Promenades aux Musee de Saint-
Germain, p. 156. Chabas, Etudes sur PAn-
tiquity historiquc, etc., 2d ed., pp. 376, 396.
Soldi, Les Arts meconnus, pp. 492, 494. Villiers
Stuart found agates about tombs of very early
dynasties at Meidoom : vid. his Nile Gleanings.
55) No monuments show color more brilliantly
than do the statues in the Museum at Boolak.

P. 20. 56) Maspero's divisions of Egyptian history
are here followed : vid. Maspero, Hist, des Anc.
Peup. etc., pp. 52, 53.

P, 21. 57) F. Lenormant, Les premieres civilizations,
tome i. p. 195.

P. 22. 5S) Mariette, Noticedes principauxMonuments
a Boulaq, 2d ed., pp. 207-209. The hawk of
Horus and ibis of Thoth, restored in this tem-
ple, were in wood; the statue of Isis was prin-
cipally of gold and silver; and that of Horus
was of wood with eyes of stone, p. 205.
5') Mariette, op. c. No. 994.

P. 23. M) Mariette, Voyage dans la Haute Egypte,
p. 47.

P. 24. 6I) Vid. Note 58.

P. 26. 6I") This dwarf is well illustrated by Rayct,
Monuments de I Art Antique. Compare also
Pleytc, Chapitres Supplementaires du Livre des
Morts; and Miss Amelia B. Edwards, Academy,
1883, June 23, p. 441.
62) These statues arc represented unitedly in Ma-
riette's Album du Musee de Boulaq, pi. 20.

P. 27. 63) M. de Longpericr, Compte-rendu de VAcad.
des Lnsc. 1875, p. 375. This choice bronze is
now owned by the Louvre. Academy, June 16,
1883.

P. 29. M) No. 35 North Vestibule, British Museum.

P. 30. 6S) Mariette, Album du Musie de Boulaq,
Cairo, 1871, pi. 12.

P. 31. 66) Rhone, L'figyptc a petites journles, p. 64.
Attempts to render a truer profile may be seen
 
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