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The inscription of Mes. A contribution to the study of Egyptian judicial procedure.

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Very rare first edition. UGAÄ IV,3. JC Hinrichs, Leipzig, 1905. In-4, 54 pages. Bound in a beautiful modern brown half-leather with cloth boards, a fine copy. From the library of Egyptologist Joris Frans Borghouts. Language: English. Relevant subjects: Egypt: New Kingdom, Language, Texts & Writing.

Language: English.

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