The following is an extract from a letter of John Lewis Burckhardt addressed to Mr. Hamilton, the Secretary of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Part of Africa.
Cairo, 20th February, 1817.
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I cannot dismiss the subject of Egyptian antiquities, without saying a word of Mr. Drovetti’s collection. It is certainly at present the finest of all those extant, in Italy, France, and England. There are few large statues, but great numbers of middle sized, and an innumerable series of idols, scarabees, medals, intaglios, and other articles illustrative of the religion and domestic life of the Egyptians, their dress, furniture, &c. &c. His rolls of papyrus are particularly valuable. He has ten quite entire, three of which are, I believe, the largest ever found in this country, together with a great number of smaller ones; and a large Coptic manuscript, written upon gazelle skin, found in the island of Omke, above the cataract of Wady Halfa. Many large specimens of Egyptian sculpture may yet be obtained, but it will be long before so complete a collection of smaller articles will be collected by one person. Mr. Drovetti has been for twelve years a person of great influence, and even power in Egypt; and his great object has been, to augment his collection, for which purpose he employed people in every part of the country. As it often happens in the Levant, with Europeans, long settled there, mercantile and pecuniary interests have at last got the better of his love for antiquity, and Mr. Drovetti having now turned corn-dealer, is desirous of converting his collection into cash. It would certainly be most desirable to have the collection in England. I believe that it has cost him about fifteen hundred pounds, and is certainly worth three or four times that sum in Europe.
Napoleon's Proconsul In Egypt: The Life and Times of Bernardino Drovetti
by Ronald T. Ridley
Epistolario
by Bernardino Drovetti
Antiquarian Books by John Lewis Burckhardt
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Bernardino Drovetti
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The Convent of Mount Sinai
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Visit to an English Antiquary
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The Temple of Derr
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The Pasha's Entourage
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Character of several distinguished Men
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The Right Equipment
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Departure from Assouan
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