June Ashton 1999 thesis U Sydney

From: Elaine Keown (elaine_keown@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 10:58:16 EST

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            Elaine Keown
            in Austin

    Hi,

    I wanted to bring the following dissertation--listed
    at the bottom--to the attention of the e-discussion
    groups. I'm going to try to have some American
    research library or University Microfilms make it
    available here in the U.S.

    Apparently Dr. Ashton, an Aussie scholar, compared
    Greek, Coptic, etc. scribal marks with each other--I
    believe she decided everything was Egyptian,
    ultimately.

    The dissertation is relevant for encoding Dead Sea
    scrolls in Hebrew - Aramaic - Greek etc, TLG, Coptic,
    and (probably) Egyptian demotic and hieratic.

    I think Egyptian demotic or hieratic should be done
    soon.--Elaine

    U SYDNEY DISSERTATION:
    The persistence, diffusion and interchangeability of
    scribal habits in the ancient Near East before the
    codex / by June Ashton.
    Publisher 1999.

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