Library of Congress, Mount Sinai, 1949-1962
Scope and Contents
The Aziz Suryal Atiya papers (1927-1993) contain curriculum vitae, honorary documents, membership cards, contracts, royalty information, personal and academic correspondence, memos, reports, class schedules and materials, notebooks, lecture notes, book reviews, programs, memorial materials, biographies, and maps. Some of the subjects included in the material are studies Atiya did for the Coptic Encyclopedia, an expedition he took to Mount Sinai, and Arab-Israeli relations. Also included are papers related to Joseph Smith's Egyptian papyri and Atiya's role in making them public. While searching for Coptic and Arabic papyri in the Metropolitan Museum of Art storeroom in New York City, it was brought to Atiya's attention that the Joseph Smith Egyptian papyri, which is significant because they are the original documents used for research to write Facsimile No. 1 of the Book of Abraham, a scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Since the Egyptian language could not be read in the 1830s and 1840s when the papyri were supposedly translated, this discovery provided the first chance to check Joseph Smith's ability to translate the Egyptian papyri. Atiya functioned as the mediator between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the First Presidency of the LDS Church.
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Dates
- Creation: 1949-1962
Creator
- From the Collection: Atiya, Aziz Suryal, 1898-1988 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 36 Linear Feet (70 boxes and 2 oversize boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Arabic
From the Collection: German
From the Collection: French
From the Collection: Danish
From the Collection: Swedish
From the Collection: Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian
From the Collection: Finnish
From the Collection: Dutch; Flemish
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
From the Collection: Portuguese
From the Collection: Samoan
From the Collection: Rarotongan; Cook Islands Maori
From the Collection: Japanese
From the Collection: Chinese
From the Collection: Korean
- Announcement of a lecture by Aziz Atiya
- Correspondence dated 18 May 1950 to Aziz Atiya from W. F. Albright
- Correspondence dated 22 June 1950 to Aziz Atiya from W. F. Albright
- Correspondence dated 27 May 1950 to Aziz Atiya from W. F. Albright
- Correspondence of Aziz Atiya.
- Correspondences dated 1949-1950 regarding Mount Sinai manuscript project commencement
- Letter dated 1 December 1950 from Mrs. James H. MacMillan to Thos. Cook & Sons Ltd.
- Letter dated 16 February 1951 from Aziz S. Atiya to James H. MacMillan
- Letter dated 16 January 1961 to William F. Albright from Aziz S. Atiya
- Letter dated 24 August 1949 from Aziz S. Atiya to Luther H. Evans, handwritten copy
- Letter dated 24 August 1949 from Aziz S. Atiya to Luther H. Evans, typewritten copy
- Letter dated 3 November 1960 from William F. Albright to Aziz S. Atiya
- Letter dated 5 April 1950 from Aziz S. Atiya to Luther H. Evans.
- Letters from 1950 and 1951 between Aziz S. Atiya, William F. Albright, Mrs. James MacMillan, Luther H. Evans, Verner W. Clapp, and Sue Sullivan
- Letters from 1951 and 1953 between Aziz S. Atiya, James L. Gilley, Sue Sullivan, Thomas R. Barcus, and Luther H. Evans
- Letters from 1953 and 1960 between Aziz S. Atiya, Luther H. Evans, William F. Albright, and Sterling M. McMurrin,
- Letters from 1962 between Aziz S. Atiya and William F. Albright
- Letters from July 1950 between Aziz S. Atiya and Luther H. Evans
- Two-page document titled "Library of Congress" from The World Almanac, 1951
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu