entitled 'On traces of an indefinite article in Assyrian', written by Reginald Campbell Thompson when he was an assistant in the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum. Published in London by David Nutt. The pamphlet explores the presence of the indefinite article in the Assyrian language, with Thompson illustrating his point using passages in the cuneiform texts. It has 30 pages.
Sin títuloAkkadian
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The notebook contains Reginald Campbell Thompson's very early research on Assyrian inscriptions based on the tablets held by the British Museum. Thompson transcribed, transliterated, translated and wrote notes about the cuneiform inscriptions in around 15 letters, including the reference number for each which was probably used on the British Museum catalogue. The notebook opens with an introduction by Thompson on the inscriptions and the Assyrian language.
Written on the back of the flyleaf is a note in pencil – presumably by Thompson at a later date – describing why the manuscript was written and what came of it:
“This is the MS which I submitted to the 'Smee Prize' at St Paul’s School in 1894, together with a portfolio of the text enlarged (duplicated). The High Master, F.W. Walker, blessings on his head for all his encouragement (I dedicated my first book to him), recommended it – God help us! – for a special prize of £10. I have the books which I bought with this in my shelves.”
The manuscript is 69 pages, followed by a vocabulary section at the end which is 28 pages long. Inserted with an errata note on page 33 correcting errors in the text.
Sin títuloA set of five notebooks entitled:
- “Assyrian Inscriptions R. C. Thompson, 1894”
- “Algeria 1901”
- “Kodak Sinaiticus or Grads and Ghouls, 1902”
- “Tripoli 1903” and “A year in Nineveh, 1904–1905”
- Newspaper cuttings and assortments of notes and letters
Two printed pamphlets entitled:
- “A list of words and phrases in the Basrah Dialect of Arabic”
- “On traces of an indefinite article in Assyrian”
A diary documenting Reginald Campbell Thompson's trip to Tripoli in 1902, in five parts, and his subsequent trip to Nineveh, Iraq in 1904-1905.
Additional papers include:
- Sketch of the main courtyard at a house that he stayed in.
- Rough notes on an article.