Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 102-103. (Budapest, 2005)

ZOLTÁN HORVÁTH: A unique servant statue in the Egyptian Collection

Royal Museum in Berlin. In 1894 or 95 he visited the Miramar Collection expressly for its Egyptian artefacts. Freud's journeys are thoroughly discussed in C. Tögel, Bergasse - Pompeji und zurück. Sigmund Freuds Reisen in die Vergangenheit, Tübingen 1989. 92 Spitz 1989, 168, n. 13, referring to a lecture presented by Joan Raphael-Leff, entitled If Freud was an Egyptian: Freud and Egyptology, held in Cairo, 1988. 93 Freud's expertise on various Egyptological issues was owing mainly to the content of his library that comprised numerous volumes of excavation reports, topographical works, scientific periodi­cals, catalogues —all devoted to the art and archaeology of ancient Egypt, the Near East and Classical Antiquity. Some of his books on Egypt, especially those applicable to set up the frame­work of his Moses Theory, still retained several of Freud's underlinings and markings in their mar­gins. For a comprehensive list of books on archaeology and related areas, see W. Botting and J. K. Davies, "Freud's Library and an Appendix of Texts Related to Antiquities," in Gamwell and Wells 1989, 184-92. 94 SE, vol. 19, London 1961, 227-34. 95 See, e.g., London, Freud Museum, inv. no. 3269, the shabti of "overseer of cattle in the temple of Ra", Djehutiemhab, on which the name of the owner is carved over an earlier name which had been erased: N. Reeves, in Gamwell and Wells 1989, 67. 96 Meskell 2004, 189. See furthermore Szilágyi 1987, 6, and especially 46 about 'viewing' as a cre­ative process. 97 Cf. ibid., 42. 98 For a in-depth analysis, see ibid., 190-91. 99 Reading of this damaged group is uncertain but cf. the hieratic group and the discussion of the word in E. Edel, Eine althieratische Liste von Grabbeigaben aus einem Grab des späten Alten Reiches der Qubbet el-Hawa bei Assuan (Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen 1987/6) Göttingen 1987, 99-100, fig. 14, pl. 4. It is nevertheless difficult to couple with the /z^J-measure. 100 Cf. the board from the tomb of Ipiankhu in the catalogue above.

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