Papyrus Harris I

Papyrus Harris I

Papyrus Harris I is also known as the Great Harris Papyrus and (less accurately) simply the Harris Papyrus (though there are a number of other papyri in the Harris collection). Its technical designation is "Papyrus British Museum 9999". At 41 metres long, it is the longest papyrus ever found in Egypt. It is also "the longest known papyrus from Egypt, with some 1,500 lines of text." [cite book|title=The Kingdom of the Hittites|page=370|first=Trevor|last=Bryce|authorlink=Trevor R. Bryce|isbn=978-0199240104|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1998] It was found in a tomb near Medinet Habu, across the Nile river from Luxor, Egypt, and purchased by collector Anthony Charles Harris (1790–1869) in 1855; it entered the collection of the British Museum in 1872.

The hieratic text of the papyrus consists of a list of temple endowments and a brief summary of the entire reign of king Ramesses III of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.

Its historical section mentions that Setnakhte, Ramesses III's father and predecessor, restored order and stability to Egypt after a time of internal civil conflict. Ramesses III himself reorganized the state bureaucracy and the army. He fought wars against the Peoples of the Sea and claims to have subdued them and made them subjects of Egypt. The Edomites too were subjugated. In the west he stopped the incursions of the Libyans and Meshwesh and settled them in the western Nile delta. His economic activities included the digging of a great well at Ayan, an expedition to Punt, an ill defined region in the Horn of Africa, the importation of copper from Atika, and an expedition to the Sinai peninsula which returned with precious stones. Improving the quality of life of the ordinary Egyptian he had trees planted for shade, he protected women so they might go freely wherever they wanted, and, when Egypt was at peace, its foreign mercenaries lived with their families in garrison towns. Overall, he was convinced of having greatly bettered the lot of all inhabitants of Egypt, natives or foreigners. [Breasted, James Henry. 1906. "Ancient Records of Egypt", Chicago, Part Four, §§ 397 to 412]

The text itself was composed during the reign of Ramesses IV, Ramesses III's son and successor. [Bryce, op. cit., p.370]

ee also

THE RHIND MATHEMATICAL PAPYRUS

Footnotes

References

*Erichsen, Wolja. 1933. "Papyrus Harris I: hieroglyphische Transkription". Bibliotheca aegyptiaca 5. Brussel: Fondation égyptologique reine Élisabeth
*Grandet, Pierre. 1994. "Le papyrus Harris I (BM 9999)". 2 vols. Bibliothèque d'Étude 109/1–2. Cairo: Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire
*Grandet, Pierre. 1999. "Le papyrus Harris I: Glossaire". Bibliothèque d'Étude 129. Cairo: Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire
*Breasted, James Henry. 1906. "Ancient Records of Egypt", Chicago, Part Four, §§ 151 to 412

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/details/MN40051ucmf_1 August Eiselhorf's German edition of the Harris Papyrus at the Internet Archive]


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