十四。对一些埃及木乃伊的观察在伦敦开幕

J. F. Blumenbach
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在我最近住在伦敦期间所经历的许多善意的事例中,我的回忆永远无法从我的记忆中抹去,我认为并感激地承认,我有机会打开并检查几具埃及木乃伊,这是不寻常的,对我来说非常有趣的。在我到达后的几天,我在我尊敬的朋友g.r.s.博士的图书馆里,在其他埃及文物中,发现了一具小木乃伊,不到一英尺长,通常是包裹着木偶的形状,用棉布绷带包裹着,前胸涂上了漆和镀金,被安插在一个小石棺里,与它完全吻合。医生表示希望知道这张图的内容,于是很高兴地允许他打开它;会议于1792年1月21日在他的家里举行,总统、皇家学会的几位成员和其他文人都出席了会议。木乃伊本身的长度为9英寸,胸围为8英寸,胸围是最厚的地方。
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XIV. Observations on some Egyptian mummies opened in London
A mong the many instances of kindness I have experienced during my late abode in London, of which the recollection can never be obliterated from my memory, I reckon and acknow­ ledge with gratitude, the uncommon, and to me very interest­ ing, opportunities that were afforded me, to open and examine several Egyptian mummies. A few days after my arrival, I found in the library of my honoured friend Dr. G arthshore, F. R. S. among other Egyp­ tian antiquities, a small mummy, not above one foot in length, of the usual form of a swathed puppet, wrapped up in cotton bandages, painted and gilt in its front part, and inserted in a small sarcophagus of sycamore wood, in which it fitted exactly. Having expressed a wish to know the contents of this figure, the Doctor was kindly pleased to permit the opening of it; which accordingly took place on the 21st of January, 1792, at his house, in the presence of the President and several mem­ bers of the Royal Society, and other men of letters. The mummy itself measured 9^ inches in length, and 8 inches in circumference at the breast, where it was of the greatest thickness.
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