These Papers contain a single item entitled: "A Translation of the Standard inscription, and of the great slab, or Altar, found in the ruins of Nimrud by Captain Ormsby, Indian Navy". The translation is contained with a soft-cover notebook which gives details of the inscriptions. The notebook has a marbled cover which has come loose from the pages.
Sem títuloInscriptions - Ancient
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A set of handwritten notes concerning inscriptions. They are titled:
- The Naqbu-i-Hajar Inscription with commentary
- The Hisn Ghurāb Inscription
- Nouvelles Études sur L'Epigraphie du Yemen par MM Joseph et Hartwig Derenbourg
- Minoean B.M. 92 Glaser 284
- Comparative Alphabet
"The Naqbu-i Hajar Inscription with Commentary by Major J. Stuart King". Notes regarding the Inscription including notes on Glaser's Translation.
Sem títuloTranscription and transliteration in Hebrew characters of the inscription with translation and further notes upon the inscription.
Sem título"Nouvelles Études sur L'Epigraphie du Yemen par MM Joseph et Hartwig Derenbourg: Les Monuments Sabeens et Himyarite du Paris". Notes on Hartwig's work on Sabaean and Himyaritic inscriptions in Paris.
Sem título"Minoean, B.M. 92, Glaser 284". Notes on the stones from As-Sauda classified as B.M. 92 (British Museum) and Glaser 284 (Eduard Glaser).
Sem títuloThe Papers of Edward William West reflect his interest in Pahlavi language and Zoroastrianism. The majority are handwritten notebooks and other manuscripts in which he did his work. These often have many inserts. There are also loose handwritten notes, some correspondence and some printed material.
Sem títuloThe manuscripts compiled by Edward William West. Many of these were listed by de Menasce. West was interested in many topics which are reflected in these manuscripts.
Sem títuloDescription: Four thin unbound notebooks, handwritten in ink.
Contents:
- "Text and Translation of Assyrian Inscriptions [into German], as given by Prof. E. Schrader"
- "Glossary of the Assyrian Inscriptions of Cyrus, Darius (at Bistun, Naksh-I Rustam, Persepolis, Elvend), Xerxes (at Persepolis, Elvend, Van) and Artaxerxes (in Sersa, etc).- Prof. E. Schrader in Giessen. DMGZ Vol .26. p370 - 386 1872"
- "Ancient Persian Cuneiform Inscription from the Isthmus of Suez" Includes a glossary and translation of some words
- "Latin Translation of the Gathas by Prof: Haug 1858-60"
Description: Six notebooks without covers, unruled, handwritten in ink. Some have inserts.
Contents:
- Detailed copies of Greek coins front and back. Insert entitled "Inscriptions on Bactrian coins"
- Copies of inscriptions, translations, and transliterations of writing on different monuments and archaeological excavations as published in "Asiatic Researcher Vol. 7", James Prinsep's work, "Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal" esp. 1835.
- Copies of inscriptions, translations, and transliterations of writing on different monuments and archaeological excavations as published in "Asiatic Researcher" Vol. 9 and 1
- Copies of inscriptions, translations, and transliterations of writing on different monuments and archaeological excavations as published in "Asiatic Researcher" Vol. 1, 3
- Copies of inscriptions, translations, and transliterations of writing on different monuments and archaeological excavations as published in "Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal" 1836, 1837
- Copy of a transcription of a copper plate "dug up in the Manamati hills, in the district of Trupura" from "Asiatic Researcher" Vol. 9