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Since the success of the undertalcing is largely dependent upon the
co-operation and help of scholars interested in Sanskrit, the Madras
University would earnestly request scholars and Heads of Institutions interested in Sanskrit and Indology to assist it by furnishing information
on any or all of the following points: —
1. Places where manuscripts are available, with particulars regarding owners and authors.
2. Lists of manuscripts.
3. Other suggestions for the preparation of the proposed new
Catalogus Catalogorum.
It is requested that all communications regarding this matter may be addressed to "The Editor-in-Chief, Catalogus Catalogorum, Govern¬
ment Oriental Manuscripts Library, Museum Buildings, Pantheon
Road, Egmore, Madras."
25-10-1935. S. Kuppuswami Sastri,
Madras, Editor-in-Chief.
Egypt Exploration Society.
Robert Mono Expedition, Direktor: Oliver H. Mters 200 Easton
Road, London NW 1 bittet um Aufnahme der folgenden Mitteilung:
There existed at Armant till the year 1861 an extremely interesting
temple built by Cleopatra the Great in honour of the birth of her son
Caesarion. This was completely demolished between the years 1861 and
1863 and the materials were taken and used in the construction of a
sugar factory; but, prior to that date it had been visited and described
by many travellers and fortunately, a number of drawings, plans and
photographs of it were taken by them. We are engaged upon a recon¬
struction of this temple for publication and we should be very grateful
for any help which your readers may be able to give us to make this
as complete as possible. Any information about unpublished descriptions, plans, drawings and photographs of this temple, or about out-of-the-way published descriptions of it, would be of the greatest value.
A large number of travellers toured this part of Egypt in the 18*1»
and 19th centuries, when the diary habit was strong, the standard of
draughtsmanship high and towards the end of the temple's existence,
photography was just becoming popular. We believe that there may
well remain important records in private collections which would be
of great assistance in making some restitution for the vandalism of
the last century.
Robert Mond
Oliver H. Myers.
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2741 Herr Studienassessor H. D än ze r , Wanfried (Werra), Zum Rosenborn 4.
2742 Herr Dr. phil. Albert Langer, Graz III, Strassoldogasse 8.
2743 Herr Dr. W. Haag, Berlin N 4, Chausseestr. 1 IV.
2744 Herr Dr. W. Heiloge, Berlin-Friedenau, Kirchstr. 22.
2745 Herr Dr. Joachim Spiegel, LeipzigCl, Schillerstr. 8, Agyptologisches Institut der Universität.
2746 Herr Prof. Dr. J. H. Kramers, Oegstgeest (Holland), Frederik Hen- driklaan 7.
2747 Herr Dr. phil. Siegfried Behrsing, Panitzsch bei Leipzig.
An die Stelle eines ordentlichen Mitgliedes ist eingetreten:
172 Religionskundliche Sammlung (Prof. Frick), Marburg (Lahn), Biegen- Str. 11 (Jubiläumsbau).
173 Orientalisches Seminar der Universität, Münster i. W.
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Herr Studienrat Johannes Kretzschmar, Bautzen, Schilleranlagen 1.
Herr Prof. B. Landsberger, Leipzig S 3, Brandvorwerkstr. 28.
Herr Prof. Dr. Manu Leumann, Zürich 8, Signaustr. 9 II.
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