Biographical Outline: Nathaniel Julius Reich (=NJR)
with a Chronological Bibliography Appended

Compiled by Robert Kraft, fall 1985, from the Archives at the 
Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania
[catalogued as "MS20" = 16 boxes with multiple folders in each]

Personal description of NJR (photos in Archive files) --
1929 passport: 5' 4" tall, dark brown eyes, brown hair.
Photos from 1922 show bearded face; later a moustache.

[some genealogical information on rabbinic connections is found 
in 2.4.06no1923 letter to Ben Mittler, with reference to the 
question of whether NJR was qualified to deal with modern Jews 
with Yiddish backgrounds at the NY Public Library] 

"I want to tell you (as I do not know if you know it) that we 
have in our family 14 (fourteen) Rabbis. The brothers of my 
father [Wilhelm Reich] are Rabbis, the oldest is Oberrabbiner of 
the orthodox Jews in Budapest (Hungary) of [the] <em>whole</> 
[of] Hungary. [Wilhelm's brother Koppel (born in Verbo, Hungary, 
1838; died 1929, became chief rabbi of Budapest in 1890 -- see 
art in Ju%disches Lexicon.] Also from my mother['s] side I am 
from a Rabbi's family. My mother's uncle was (he is dead) Rosh 
Beth Din in Pressburg (Hungary), the famous Rabbi Daniel 
Steinschneider [how related to Moritz Steinschneider, famous 
Jewish Oriantalist d. 1856 or so? see JEncy]. My mother's first 
grade cousin was (he died 5 years ago) the well know[n] Rabbi in 
Berlin (Germany) Dr. Ungerleider, also Rosh Beth Din of Berlin. 
In our family Jewish Learning was at home everytimes. My father 
kept me Russian and Polish Bakhurim for governors from my 
earliest childhood who taught me in both Bible and Talmud and 
Rabbinic Literature as my father wanted me to get [i.e. become] a 
Rabbi." [For more information, see the CJS archives for Wilhelm 
Reich; Wilhelm's father was Abraham Ezekiel Reich, Rabbi of 
Bannewitz (Hungary) and possibly also of Verbo.] 

1876ap29 born in Sarvar, Austria-Hungary (Ungern), as the oldest 
son among 7 children to Oberrabbiner of the Conservative 
Congregation of Baden (bei-Wien), Wilhelm Reich (1852-1929), and 
Sidonie Sommer (died ca 1898); 

brother Albert Reich, born 27mr1879 in Sarvar
  married Louise (Lolly) Braun, lived in Vienna, then France
sister Emma (Reich) Rosenzweig, lived in Budapest, son Albert
  and a daughter (older? any info about her husband?)
[step?] brother Sigmund Reich (in Israel in 1944, perhaps Haifa)
  [lots of tensions felt towards him by NJR ca 1927]
[step-] sister Sidonie (Sidi Reich) Sternfeld 
  married Bertold Sternfeld (living in Lu%beck in 1930), son 
  Heinrich
step-brother Ernst (Ernest) Reich, lived in Strasbourg

step mother practically blind in 1927 (father also ill)

188? Volksschule, Baden

1888-97 Gymnasium, Baden bei Wein/Vienna

1898-99 Berlin University [? after 1900; see 7.13.1921 CV below]

1899 Matriculated at Vienna University

1900 Vienna Technichal School (Technischen Hochschule) (one year)

[see 7.13.05se1921 CV:]
  "...Im Yahre 1900 machte ich an der Technischen Hochschule in 
Wien die Aufnahmspru%fung aus Freihandzeichnen und Darstellender 
Geometrie, um dann ein Jahr an dieser Hochschule zu verbringen, 
wo ich an der sogenannten allgemeinen Abteilung mich vorzugweise 
mit architektonischem Zeichnen, Akt-malerei, Staatsverrechnung, 
Mechanik neben den u%blichen Fa%chern befasste, nachdem ich meine 
sonstigen naturwissenschaftlichen Kenntnisse schon an dir 
Berliner Universita%t durch Vorlesungen auf den Gebieten der 
Chemie (Fischer) und Physik sowie durch werkta%tiges Arbeiten in 
einem chemischen Laboratorium erweitert hatte."

1901(?) Berlin University [see 7.13.1921 CV in German (above)]

1904 "Doctor of Philosophy," Vienna University
Lehranstalt fu%r Orientalische Sprachen
diss: Prolegomena zu einer vergleichenden und praehistorischen
  Grammatik [der chamitischen und semitischen Sprachen] mit 
  besonderer Beru%chsichtigung des Aegyptischen und seiner 
  Dialekte

[from bio in 7.26 under Education:]
  "My father intended me for the Rabbinate and hence gave me a 
complete Rabbinical training in Bible, Talmud, and the other 
Rabbinical literature. I also learned from my father from 
childhood Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic and Syriac. I also studied 
piano, violin, and cello, also drawing, sketching, and painting. 
In the University I studied the following subjects: Hebrew, 
Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Assyrian-Babylonian, Ethiopic, Egyptian, 
Arabic Palaeography and Papyrology, Oriantal History, Comparative 
Philology, Classics and Epigraphy, and modern European History.
  At the same time I attended the Lehranstalt fu%r Orientalische 
Sprachen in Wien where I studied Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.
  I also attended for one year the Institute of Technology 
(Technische Hochschule) in Wien where I studied arcitecture and 
higher mathematics.
  The subjects in which I specialized for my doctorate were as 
follows: Semitics (including Paleography, papyrology and Oriental 
History) and Egyptology as majors and philosophy as minor. My 
dissertation was entitled: ...[as above].
  I had resolved to make my life work a collection of data 
wherever found in Oriental records (manuscripts, potsherds, 
inscriptions, etc. etc.) concerning the Jews, for the purpose to 
write a complete history of the Jews in the Ancient Orient, North 
Africa, Greece and Rome. The work when completed should form a 
"living commentary" on the Bible and Talmud.
  Hence I found it necessary to extend my knowledge in the 
Chamitic languages of Africa and in those of the near east. 
Accordingly I studied the Old Persian, Sumerian, Assyrian, and 
Hittite cuneiform, the Phoenician inscriptions of North Africa 
and Meroitic inscr. of Nubia and the South Arabian dialects. I 
believe in particular that the Demotic material is very improtant 
for this subject ecause it is of the period when the Jews had the 
greatest political power and developed the Jewish Alexandrian 
culture. For this reason I made special study of Demotic.
  I also studied for similar purposes those subjects that pertain 
to the management of libraries, museums, treatment of manuscripts 
and antiquities for preservation, and making of squeezes and 
casts; also chemistry (theory as well as laboratory work).
  I attended also the Universities [of] Berlin, Strassburg, 
Munich (4 semesters), Oxford (3 terms)." 

1907 Strassburg (one year or less)

1908 Munich (total 4 years in Germany)

[see 7.13.05se1921 CV:]
  "...1908 wurde ich von der Staatsbibliothek in Mu%nchen mit der 
wissenschaftlichen Bearbeitung ihrer demotischen Papyri, 
koptischen MSS und aeg. Ostraka betraut."

1908-9 Oxford (three terms; two years; but 4 years total in ENG)
worked especially with Prof. Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1862-1934)
[also mentions work "in London for 3 years"!]

[from the aforementioned bio:]
"Dr. F. Ll. Griffith, Professor of Egyptology in Oxford, 
entrusted me with the work of his private collection of potsherd 
inscriptions." 
[see also publication 1910-11 p.2, ref to early 1909 in BM]

1909 Innsbruck

[see 7.13.05se1921 CV:]
  "...1909 entrollte ich im Auftrag des Museums 'Ferdinandeum' 
(Innsbruck) seine Papyri...[then mention of Paris project]." 

1910-12 Munich (four terms; two years; 4 years total in Germany)
Librarian (?), worked on Demotic and on Innsbruck papyri

[from the aforementioned bio, under Professional Activity:]
"The authorities of the Munich Library entrusted me the 
preparation of a catalogue of the Demotic papyri and the Coptic 
and bilingual Coptic-Arabic manuscripts; The papyri of the 
Innsburck Landesmuseum were unrolled and preserved under my 
supervision." [see further 7.13.05se1921 CV:] "...Im Yahre 1911 
worde ich von der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien beauftragt, 
die demotischen Steininschriften des British Museum zu bearbeiten 
(Subvention K 1800~). Das British Museum u%berliess mir die 
Bearbeitung und Publikation einer Anzahl von aeg. Papyri 
(vero%ffentlich: 52. Bd. der 'Denkschriften der Adademie der 
Wissenschaften zu Wien'). Auch die Ostraka des Ashmolean Museums 
(Oxford) bekam ich zur Publikation."

1913 Privat-Dozent fu%r Aegyptologie at Univ of Prague

[see 7.13.1921 CV:]
  "Im Yahre 1913 worde ich auf einstimmigen Vorschlag des 
Professorenkollegiums der Deutschen Universita%t in Prag auf 
Grund meiner (14) wissenschaftlichen Publikationen, des 
Dozentenkolloquiums und des Probevortrages zum Dozenten fu%r 
Aegyptologie dortselbst vom Wiener Ministerium besta%tigt."

1913-14 Turin Papyri and Inscriptions Project (one year)

[from the aforementioned bio, under Professional Activity:]
"Dr. Ernesto Schiaparelli, Director of the Museo di Antichita in 
Turin (Italy) and Professor at the University in the same city, 
invited me to edit the papyri and inscriptions of his museum, 
which were to be published partly by the Academies of Sciences in 
Turin and Rome, and partly by the King. I worked on this material 
till the end of 1914 when, on account of the war I had to return 
to Austria, where the academy of Sciences in Vienna gave me a 
subvention for the publication of the part already completed. By 
reason, however, of the fall of the Austrian currency the work 
was discontinued after the plates were printed. Being in America 
now, and unable to complete the work which would require my 
presence in Turin, I suggested to Prof. Schiaparelli that he 
entrust the work to my teacher and friend Prof. Griffith, a 
suggestion which he readily last year [i.e. 1923] adopted."

[see also 7.13.05se1921 CV:]
  "...Im Jahre 1913 beauftragte mich das Museum von Turin 
(Italien) mit der wissenschaftlichen Bearbeitung ihres grossen 
neuen Papyrusfundes (ein Archiv von etwa 50 Papyri) und in der 
Folge ihres alten Bestandes demotischer Papyri, Ostraka und 
Steininschriften. All dies ha%tte sollen auf Kosten des 
italienischen Ko%nigs, der Akademien der Wissenschaften von Turin 
und Rom geschehen, wurde indessen durch den Krieg unterbrochen."
  "[Then, linked to mention of Innsbruck project in 1909]...und 
der Leiter der aeg. Abteilung des Louvre (Paris) Mr. Benedite 
unterhandelte [? overwritten] schon mit mir u%ber meine 
Bearbeitung der Louvre-Papyri als der Krieg ausbrach. Meine 
Arbeiten erfreuten sich zusehends des Beifalls." 
  "[Then, after mention of contacts with Anderson in Upsala] 
...Der Universita%tsprofessor fu%r Aegyptologie in Paris (an der 
Sorbonne) Gaston Maspero ra%umte mir fu%r meine Arbeiten sogar 
das sta%ndige Recht ein, sie gleich direkt in die Druckerei 
seiner beru%hmten Zeitschrift 'Recueil etc.' einzusenden, ohne 
dass er es voraus zu sehen brauche [(added) Ein Recht, das nur 3 
oder 4 Gelehrte mit mir teilten]."

1916 Vienna subvention (K 3000) [see 7.13.1921 CV, after Turin]
  "...Fu%r einen kleineren Teil der Arbeit, den ich im Yahre 1916 
in Wien einreichte, wurde mir von der Wiener Akademie der 
Wissenschaften eine Subvention von K 3000~ bewilligt."

1918[summer] Neuen Wiener Tagblattes (commercieller Buchhalter)
[so application in 7.13.12mr1921:]
  "Einige Monate des Jahres 1918 verbrachte ich aushilfsweise 
als commercieller Buchhalter in der Administration des 'Neuen 
Wiener Tagblattes'."

[This period is even more detailed in 7.13.1921 CV:]
  "1917 schlug mich das gleiche Professorenkollegium fu%r einen 
fu%nfstu%ndigen Lehrauftrag in Prag vor, was die Wiener Regierung 
fu%r 1919 bewilligen wollte. Inzwischen kam der Umsturz. Unter 
der neuen Regierung worde der Vorschlag erneuert und urgiert, 
aber die Prager Regierung legte ihn einfach ad acta. Da sich 
durch die grosse Teuerung meine materiellen Verha%ltnisse 
zusehends verschlechterten, musste ich nun in Wien bleiben und 
mich nach einem Erwerb umsehen, was mir zeitweise gelang, 
u%berall nur als Aushilfe und provisorisch, daher nichts Sicheres 

[note appended here at bottom of page: "Hier kam es mir zugute, 
dass ich mich seinerseit fu%r soviel Verschiedenartiges 
interessiert und es gelernt hatte wie: Buchhaltung und alle 
kaufma%nnischen Fa%cher, das Bankwesen und mancherlei 
industrielle Erzeugungen sowie anderes Praktische. Diese Dinge 
hatten mir schon fru%her in meinem eigenen Fache (Aegyptologie) 
sehr genu%tzt bei meinen Vorlosungen u%ber: die Gewerbe und 
Industrien der alten Aegypter, die Zivilisation der a. Aeg., die 
sozialen Verha%ltnisse bei den a. Aeg., ferner die 
wissenschaftlichen Kenntnisse der a. Aeg. auf dem Gebiete der 
Mathematik, Physik, Astronomie, Naturgeschichte, Geschichte, 
Sprachkunde, Philosophie, Medizin, Jurisprudenz, etc. etc. etc., 
Gebiete u%ber die bisher kein Aegyptologe je gelesen hat (Bislang 
las man nur u%ber die Sprache, Literatur und politische 
Geschichte). Vom wirklichen Leben der alten Aegypter 
(insbesondere vom Privatleben) weill man heute schon bedeutend 
mehr asl von dem der klassischen Vo%lker.]

: Administration des 'Neuen Wr. Tagblattes' (Buchhaltung, etwa 5 
Monate [wa%hrend der Sommerurlaube]), Heeresmuseum (durch Herrn 
Leo Fischer), Heimkehverkleidung (Kunz), Privatsekreta%r, 
Hofmeister. Es ging immer schlechter und ich dachte schon an den 
Tod, als ich in den Lagerha%usern der Stadt Wien durch Herrn 
Stadtrat Breitner Aufnahme fand. 
  Kurz nach dem Ausammensturz fand ich noch Zeit in Wien ein 
neuerliches Dozentenkolloquium abzulegen und bin seitdem Dozewnt 
and der Universita%t imn Wien."

1919 Privatdozent in Egyptology at Vienna Univ 
and librarian at Or.Inst. there  [?? check for source]

[from the aforementioned bio, under Professional Activity 
(no mention of dates):]
"The National Library in Vienna entrusted me with the publication 
of the Greek and Egyptian mummy tickets of the Collection of 
Archduke Rainier; The Academy of Sciences in Vienna commissioned 
me to work on the Demotic stone inscriptions in the British 
Museum; Dr. E. Budge, Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian 
Department of the British Museum, entrusted me with the 
publication of papyri of which I have published the first volume 
in the Transactions of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna.
  etc. etc.
  Almost every year during this period I received subventions and 
scholarships through the recommendations of the faculties of 
Prague and Vienna respectively.
  I regard it as a special honor that Dr. E. Anderson, Prof. of 
Egyptology in Upsala, Sweden, and editor of the important 
Egyptological Journal "Sphinx", requested me to allow him to put 
my name on the front page of the Journal as permanent 
collaborator along with the most famous Egyptologists [see JNR 
publications for 1910-11; similar comments in 7.13.1921 CV].
  I have been fortunate enough to count among my numerous 
students men of various countries.
  Among them I desire to mention no less a name than that of Dr. 
Koschaker, Professor of History of Law in Leipzig (Germany) and 
Prof. Hopfner, Professor Univrsity of Prague (Czecho-Slovakia), 
Dr. Epstein, MD, etc. etc."

[see also 7.13.12mr1921 application:]
  "Dem bisher ausgeu%bten Berufe nach Dozent an den 
Universita%ten Prag und Wien habe ich la%ngere Zeit im Auslande 
(England, Italien, Deutschland, Schweiz und Frankreich) verbracht 
[in 7.13.05se1921 he puts it this way: "...meine Reisen nach 
Deutschland (wo ich 4 Yahre lebte), England (4 Jahre, darunter 3 
Terms, die ich an der Oxforder Universita%t verbrachte), Italien 
(1 Yahr), dann noch ku%rzere Zeit Schweiz, Frankreich, Holland."]
und bin im Englishen, Italienischen, Franzo%sischen, Spanischen, 
Tu%rkischen, Persischen, Arabischen und Chinesisch [7.13.05se1921 
adds Assyrisch, Hebra%isch, Aethiopisch (see further below on 
African and Central American dialects)] bewandert, von denen ich 
besonders des Englische genau so wie das Deutsche beherrsche." 

[in 7.13.05se1921 he lists his areas of special training as:]
  "...Schriften, Vervielfa%ltigungskunst, Sprachen (...[as noted 
above] wie u%berhaupt die Nord-, Ost- und Zentral-afrikanischen 
und Zentral-amerikanischen Indianer-Sprachen), Geschichte, 
Kunstgeschichte, Musealkunde, Bibliotheks- und Archivwesen, 
Volksbildung kaufma%nnische Wissenschaften, u.s.w, u.s.w." in 
addition to Egyptology.

1922ja Came to USA [rather suddenly, it seems; get quote where
  NJR refers to the economic problems in Austria, loss of funds]

1922[summer ?] UChicago, Assyrian Dict and Egyptology 
[mistakenly called librarian in one source: see 1919]

[from the aforementioned bio under Professional Activity:]
  "In this country I spent several months in Chicago where I 
worked in the Haskell Museum on the large Assyrian Dictionary and 
on Egyptology, before I got the call to the University Museum in 
Philadelphia, Pa."
[2.525ap1924 letter to Breasted at Chi Oriental Inst:]
"I helped also a little in Chicago at the Assyrian Dictionary to 
Dr. Luckenbill's satisfaction...."

1922[fall] Assistant Curator, Univ Museum at UPenn
     (apparently severed connection at end of 1924; remembered
      as 2 1/2 years in Mizraim 2 "Family" article)

1923ja NY Historical Society papyri project 
     at $150 per month ($2215 total)

1924mr27 Phila Evening Bulletin article about him

1924my18 Phila Record article about him

1924(late) letter to Dr. Gordon at UMus talks of taking a
  non-academic job, but did it ever happen?

1925ja01 Assoc Prof of Egyptology, Papyrology, and Ancient 
         Oriental Studies, Dropsie College Phila 

1926 "Reader" at John Hopkins (research project? one year)
     (7.26 "Visiting Lecturer on Egyptology and Semitics")
     [26ja/10fe1927 letter has "Egyptology" or "Orientalistica
      and Historical Law"]

1927 clarified immigration status in connection with inquiries
  about opening at the Smithsonian, initiated citizenship application

1929jl-de Trip to Vienna, Hungary, Hamburg, New Haven
          (occasion: death of his father Wilhelm ?)

1931(?) Biographical Sketch in Grosse Ju%d. Nat. Biogr. 5
and another in Ju%disches Lexikon (selective)
[probably based on his German typescript in box 7.26, except the 
birthdate in both is 1882, erroneously]

1933 resumed work at UnivPenn Museum after interruption of 8 years
     according to Mizraim 2 "Family" article

1934 promoted to Research Professor at Dropsie

1935 summer included trips to London and Rome

1943oc05 died in Hahneman Hospital, Phila
Buried in Beth El Emet cemetery, Phila (1945 tombstone, Dropsie)

Biographies (see 1931 above) and Obituaries:
NY Times for 6 oct 1943 [perpetuates 1882 error for birth]
Archiv fu%r Orientalforschung 15 (194?) [says 66 yrs at death]
Who Was Who in Egyptology [gives 1877, based on 66 yrs old]
Who's News and Why for 1943 [precis of NY Times]
Who's Who in American Jewry ??

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Publications (chronological by order of appearance)

1905 "Professor Jakob Krall," in Memoriam, Wiener Akademischen 
     Zeitung [nd or p## on offprint; 4 pp, card says p.16]

1906 "A%gyptologische Studien," Wiener Zeitschrift fu%r die 
     Kunde des Morgenlandes 20 381-(385)-390. 
      1. Eine neue Bezeichnung der ersten Person sing. masc. gen.
         im A%gyptischen, zugleich ein neuer Beweis fu%r die 
         posthume Niederschrift des Papyrus Harris nr. 1 
      2. Zur Geschichte der starken frikativen Kehllaute im 
         A%gyptischen (und in den anderen semitischen und 
         chamitischen Sprachen)

1908 Demotische und griechische Texte auf Mumienta%felchen in der 
     Sammlung der Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer (86 pp + 12 tables),
     Studien zur Palaeographie und Papyruskunde 7 (Leipzig)
     [NJR always lists as 1908.3] [reprinted as a 2nd ed, 1923]  
     Vorwort by C. Wessely (seried editor), another by NJR;
     otherwise handwritten and drawn in NJR's trained hand.
     Dedication: "Dem teueren Andenken meiner unvergesslichen 
     Mutter in kindlicher Dankbarkeit und wehmu%tiger Errinerung
     gewidmet"

1908 "Wanderung eines demotischen Zeichens vom Wort-Anfang an das
     -Ende" (mit vergleichenden Studien in den semitischen und
     chamitischen Sprachen), Recueil de Travaux relatifs a la 
     Philologie et l'Arche/ologie E/gyptiennes et Assyriennes 
     (Paris) 30 90-104. [NJR always lists as 1908.4]        

1908 "Der Mythus vom Kampfe des Horus mit Set im Papyrus Sallier 
     IV (II,6 - III,6)," Recueil de Travaux relatifs a la 
     Philologie et l'Arche/ologie E/gyptiennes et Assyriennes 
     (Paris) 30 210-212. [NJR always lists as 1908.2]
     = Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character in the BM 145-146

1908 "Der 27. Thot des Papyrus Sallier IV (III,6-7)," Recueil de 
     Travaux relatifs a la Philologie et l'Arche/ologie 
     E/gyptiennes et Assyriennes (Paris) 30 213. [NJR always 
     lists as 1908.1]
     = Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character in the BM 146

1910 "Ein demotischer Kaufpfandvertrag (mit 2 Tafeln)," 
     Sphinx: Revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de 
     l'Egyptologie (Upsala) 13 238-262.
     BM 1201 (Kenyon & Bell Gk Catalog 3)

1910 "Der Titel <gk>EMNIQHS</> in demotischen Texten" 
     Sphinx: Revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de 
     l'Egyptologie (Upsala) 13 269-274.
     Lists 26 papyri of 2/1 c. bce with title "rpi."

1910-11 "Ein demotisch-griechischer Kontrakt eines Hauskaufes,
     Mit 6 Tafeln," Sphinx: Revue critique embrassant le domaine 
     entier de l'Egyptologie (Upsala) 14 1-34.
     BM 262 (Kenyon Gk Catal 2.7-8, 176ff)

1911-12 "Zur Lesung des Grabsteines zu Kopenhagen," 
     Sphinx: Revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de 
     l'Egyptologie (Upsala) 15 36-42.
     
1911 "Aus der Sammlung der demotischen Papyri in der Kgl. 
     bayrischen Hof- und Staatsbibliothek zu Mu%nchen," Wiener 
     Zeitschrift fu%r die Kunde des Morgenlandes 25 311-317.
     Mummy cartonnage, with several layers (unknown provenance):
     document #1 Demotic (?) 278 bce
              #2 Demotic (?) Contract, 158/7 bce
              #3 Demotic (?) Protocol, 137 bce
              #4 Demotic (?) [very fragmentary]
              #5 Demotic-Greek, 136/5 bce
     plus a number of smaller fragments (unidentified)  

1911 "Eine a%gyptische Urkunde u%ber den Kauf eines bebauten 
     Grundstu%ckes, eine philologisch-historische Studie,"
     Recueil de Travaux relatifs a la Philologie et 
     l'Arche/ologie E/gyptiennes et Assyriennes (Paris) 
     33 113-155.
     P.Strassbhurg Demotic #8 (plates 6 and 10), line by line; 
     gives lists of parallels to name formula "Pakoibis son of 
     Patus" (128ff), family tree of Hwros, Phib, Patseo (148), 
     etc.

1912 "Koptische Manuskripte der kgl. bayr. Hof- und 
     Staatsbibliothek in Mu%nchen," Wiener Zeitschrift fu%r die 
     Kunde des Morgenlandes 26 337-349.
     P.Munich #20 Papyrus Letter, Moses to Stauro & Djeret
              #21 Parchment, Acts 23.17-34, 11th c.
              #22 Parchment, Mark 5.15-42, 10/11 c.

1914 Papyri juristischen Inhalts in hieratischer und 
     demotischer Schrift aus dem British Museum.
     1. Text, Transkription und U%bersetzung mit 
     philologischem und historischem Kommentar, Mit 18 Tafeln
     = Denkschriften der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 
     in Wien, philosophisch-historische Klasse 55.3 [136 pp +]
     Vorwort dated 03ja1911 [NJR notes give date as 1914-1917].
     [related materials in NJR 12.14-15]
     BM 10113 (6 B 56) Schuldschein
     BM 10117 (6 B 60) Kauf von Feldern
     BM 10120 A & B (6 B 63) Heiratskontrakt
     BM 10077 A & B (6 A 4) Totenbestattungsvertrag
     BM 10074 (6 A 1) Scheidungsurkunde
     BM 10079 B & C (6 A 6) Eidliche Erkla%rung
     BM 10240 (7 B 39)
     BM 10073
     BM 10079 A
     BM 10079 D
     BM 10226
     BM 10230
     BM 10078

1915 "Zur neueren Literatur u%ber die heiligen Tiere des alten 
     A%gyptens," Wiener Zeitschrift fu%r die Kunde des 
     Morgenlandes 29 394-398.
     Reviews books by A. Wiedemann (1912) and
     Th. Hopfner (nd; Denkschrift Wien 57.2) 

1918[/1919] "Studien zu den Mah.ra-Sprachen (in Su%darabien)," 
     Zeitschrift fu%r Oest. Gymn. (Vienna)
     [not in table of contents for 68=1917/18 or 69=1918/19]

1920 In Memoriam Leo Reinisch (Vienna)

1923 "A Notary of Ancient Thebes,"
     The Museum Journal (University of Pennsylvania) 14 22-25.
     [inventory number not given: 307 bce]
     [did he add notes to this? see ackn letters in 1924]

1923au "Colors Used During Tut-Ankh-Amen's Period,"
       Save the Surface Magazine [Phila trade journal, paint]
       [listed as from New York in NJR 7.26 bio]

1923oc Review of K.Kohler's Heaven and Hell in Comparative Religion
       ... (1923), in The Reform Advocate (Chicago) 66.11, 303

1923oc "Why Did Akhenation [sic] and Tutankhamen Change Their Names?"
       The Reform Advocate (Chicago) 66.13, 364-366.
       [NJR tried to withdraw this article; see 1923 corr]

1924mr "Marriage and Divorce in Ancient Egypt: Papyrus Documents 
     discovered at Thebes by the Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to 
     Egypt," The Museum Journal (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 15 50-57.
     [Three Demotic Penn Papyri, inventory numbers not given:
     = divorce doc is P.Univ.Museum Jar 2, 800d, 885 [NJR XI], 
       later published (with corrections) in Mizraim 1] 

1924my? "The Pre-Exodus Scenes in the Light of Recent Research" 
     United Synagogue Recorder (NY)

1924oc "A Grammatical Exercise of an Egyptian Schoolboy,"
     Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (London) 10 285-288.
     Ostrakon (Griffith -> Ashmoleum) one drawing

1925 "Exodus and Emigration; 'Mizraim' and 'Egypt,'" (a popular 
     article, 3 double column pages) United Synagogue Recorder ?(NY)

1926ja "Sinai Inscriptions and their Decipherment," United 
       Synagogue Recorder (NY, January) (a popular article)
       [4 small pages; very different format from 1925 article]

1927 "Jewish Life in Elephantine Papyri 25 Centuries Ago"
     [check JEgyArch?]

1927se Reviews of: Jean Capart, L'Art Egyptien 1 (1924), and 
       Fondation Egyptologique ... Thebes ... (1925);
       M.Dimand, Die Ornamentik der Aeg. Wollwirkereien (1924);
       C.E.Sharpley, Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Poems (nd);
       H.Carter & A.C.Mace, The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen (nd);
       J.Baikie, Egyptian Papyri and Papyrus-Hunting (nd);
       in JAOS 47.270-274

1927 review of Thompson, G.Jn [Coptic?] in AnglThRev

1928 "The Geographical Terms _Mizraim_ and _Pathros_"
     [not JAOS, JQR]

1931 "An Abbreviated Demotic Book of the Dead: A Paleographical 
     Study of Papyrus British Museum 10072," (one plate)
     Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (London) 17 85-97.
     BM 10072 (plate 9); lists parallels

1932 "A Hitherto Unknown Term in Egyptian for 'Stone-Cutter'
     (the Greek-Egyptian Mummy-Ticket 572 of the New York 
     Historical Society)," pp. 167-170 (+ plate 70c) in Studies 
     Presented to F. Ll. Griffith (London)

1933 Mizraim 1

     "Editorial Foreword" 2
     
     "New Documents from the Serapeum of Memphis" (13 plates) 
       9-129 (to be continued)
       NYHistSoc Demotic 373a, 373b, 388
       Genealogical Charts of Petau, etc (pp.82, 96, 105)
       [note ref to "my student, Mr. Theodore N. Tarlau, 
        counsellor at law" (44)]
       [a draft MS for 373a (only) is found in NJR 12.22; also
        some notes on 373a-b,388,378,379,380, 551a(paddle)]

     "A Demotic Divorce (Papyrus University Museum Jar 2, 800d, 
        885 in Philadelphia)" [=NJR XI] (1 plate) 135-139 
        [finished in my1926; prelim publication in 1924 article;
        also referred to as "1931" publication in 7.26 bio;
        lists all known Demotic divorce texts]

     "A Heiroglyphic Stela from Mt. Serabit of the Sinai 
       Peninsula (with an Intro by Romain Butin)" (1 pl.) 144-146
       [= Catholic Univ. Mus. # 6370]

     "The <gk>Teebh/sios ui(oi/</> and their Quarrel with 
       Apollonius (Papyrus Louvre N. 2364 = UPZ, 12 and 13)"
       147-177

     "The Codification of the Egyptian Laws by Darius and the 
       Origin of the 'Demotic Chronicle'" 178-185
       [= P.Paris Bibliothe\que Nationale 215]

     Reviews:
       J. Capart and M. Werbrouck on Memphis (191)
         [note ref on 191 to NJR "earlier" review of Thebes]
       U. Wilcken, Urkunden der Ptolema%erzeit I (191ff)
       Bell-Nock-Thompson on Magical Texts in the BM (193f)
       A. W. Shorter, An Introduction to Egyptian Religion (194f)
       Bilabel, Sammelbuch griechischer Urkunden 4 (195)

1933/34 Reviews in Jewish Quarterly Review 24, 239-242;
       "Hommel's Orient of Antiquity" (F. Hommel, Ethnologie und 
         Geographie des Alten Orients, 1926) [239-241] and
       "Roeder's Practical Egyptian Grammar" (G. Roeder, 
         A%gyptisch, 1926) [242]

1936 Mizraim 2

     "The Legal Transactions of a Family: Preserved in the 
       University Museum at Philadelphia (The Demotic Papyri 
       from Drah Abu 'L-Negga Covering a Century of the Early 
       Ptolemaic Period)" 13-29 
       [introduces the collection, with NJR numbering for 
        convenience, I-XXXI; some biographical background]

     "The Field Museum Papyrus (A Promissory Note of the Year 
       109/8 B.C.) (Plates I-II)" 36-51
       [= P.Field 31323 inv.126 Demotic]

     "A Deed of Gift in 317 B.C. (Papyrus University Museum, 
       Philadelphia, Jar 2; 800d; 888; 29-86-523 B = 
       Document 1) (Plates III-IV)" 57-69 [+ line drawing]
       [= NJR I and XXXI; see above intro article] 

     Reviews:
       H. Thompson, A Family Archive from Siut (82-86)
       Breasted, The Oriental Institute (86)
       Frankfort & Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten (87f)
       Mond and Myers, The Bucheum (88-91)
       Barton, Semitic and Hamitic Origins (91-93)
       Montgomery, Arabia and the Bible (94)
       V.Bissing, A%gyptische Kunstgeschichte (95-97)
       Williams, The Decoration of the Tomb of Per-Neb (97f)

1936 "The Elkan Adler Papyrus no. 31" (1 plate), Journal of the 
     American Oriental Society 56.2 258-271.     
     P.Adler (London) 31, ca. 113 bce
     [Note p.258*, NJR had been in Rome in summer 1935]

1936 Mizraim 3

     "Barter for Annuity and Perpetual Provision of the Body 
       (Papyrus University Museum, Philadelphia, 873; Jar 1; 
       29-86-508 = Document 2) (Plates I-II)" 9-17 

     "Terms for Repayment of a Seed-Loan Preserved in Turin
       (Plates III-IV)" 27-30 "(to be continued)" [where?]
       [note ref to "my student Sadie Bell" (26)]

     "Witness-Contract-Copies in the University Museum at 
       Philadelphia (and Other Documents Written on the Same 
       Papyrus-Sheet as the Original Text) (Nine Sketches and a 
       List)" 31-50 
       [note ref to student/friend Stuart A. Epler (50) who 
        produced the sketches of NJR XXXI + I, II, III, IV,
        XXX+VI+V, VII, X, XIII]

     Reviews:
       Bell and Skeat, Fragments of an Unknown Gospel, and
         The New Gospel Fragments (51f)
       A. Erman, Neua%gyptische Grammatik (53-56)
       Gardiner and Gauthier-Laurent, Supplement to Gardiner's
         Egyptian Grammar (57)
       H. I. Bell, Egypt under the Early Principate (57f)
       W. Otto & L. Wenger (ed), Papyri und Altertumswissenschaft (60f)
       W. F. Albright, The Vocalization of the Egyptian Syllabic 
         Orthography (61-70)
       T. J. Meek, Old Akkadian, Sumerian, and Cappadocian Texts fron 
         Nuzi (70ff)
       W. H. Worrell, Coptic Sounds, with Appendix by Shohara (72-76)
       E. Seidl, Der Eid im ptolema%ischen Recht, and
         Der Eid im ro%misch-a%gyptischen Provinzialrecht I-II (76-80)
       E. Berneker, Die Sondergerichtsbarkeit im griechischen Recht
         A%gyptens (80-82)                                              

1937 Mizraim 7

     "The Papyrus-Archive in the Philadelphia University Museum 
       (The Papyri from Dira-' abu- 'L-Naga) I (Plates 1-10)" 11-19 
       [= NJR I - XI] (to be continued) 
       [some repetition and updating of Mizraim 2 article, claims 
        to be the first of a series of 3 on the collection]

1938 "Coptic Ostracon Merton 1" (one plate), 
     Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 151-152.
     [Refers to trip to London in summer 1935]

1938 Mizraim 8

     "The Papyrus-Archive in the Philadelphia University Museum 
       (The Papyri from Dira-' abu- 'L-Naga) II (Plates 11-20)" 
       7-14 [= NJR XII-XX] (to be continued)
       [addional general comments on numbering, and role of 
        Battiscomb Gunn in the process (1931-34)] 

1938 Mizraim 9

     "The Papyrus-Archive in the Philadelphia University Museum 
       (The Papyri from Dira-' abu- 'L-Naga) III (Plates 21-28)" 
       7-18 [= NJR XXI-XXXII] (end)
       [includes collations of numbering schemes, etc.;
        NJR intends to publish full translations, transcriptions, 
        commentary, etc., in future Mizraim volumes]

     "The Greek Deposit-Notes of the Record-Office on the Demotic
       Contracts of the Papyrus-Archive in the University Museum"
       19-32 [= NJR XIV, XVI, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII Greek formulas] 

1941 "An Egyptian Register of Births (with Plates)," pp.173-177 
     in Miscellanea Gregoriana (Vatican).
     P.Turin 174,20 ["I saw the original in 1913"]

1943 Review of Abraham Neuman, Cyrus Adler: A Biographical 
     Sketch. Pp. 51-52, Journal of Jewish Bibliography 4.1-2 (Jan-Apr)

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