- Source: Adon Papyrus
The Adon Papyrus, also known as the Aramaic Saqqara Papyrus is an Aramaic papyrus found in 1942 at Saqqara. It was first published in 1948 by André Dupont-Sommer.
It is currently in the Egyptian Museum (J. 86984=3483).
It is also known as KAI 266 and TAD A1.1.
Bibliography
Dussaud, René (1949). "A. Dupont-Sommer. — Un papyrus araméen d'époque saïte découvert à Saqqarah". Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire. 26 (1): 152–153.
Bright, John (1949). "A New Letter in Aramaic, Written to a Pharaoh of Egypt". The Biblical Archaeologist. 12 (2): 46–52. doi:10.2307/3209182. JSTOR 3209182. S2CID 186537648.
Fitzmyer, Joseph A. (1965). "The Aramaic Letter of King Adon to the Egyptian Pharaoh". Biblica. 46 (1): 41–55. JSTOR 42641032.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Adon Papyrus
- Adon (king)
- Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt
- Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
- Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften
- Hadad
- Jesus is Lord
- Aphrodite
- Qumran