53. Maspero (2003): 217 (Maspero to his wife, Bulaq, 16 April 1886).
54. David (1999): 139.
55. Quoted in David (1999): 173.
56. Quoted in David (1999): 173.
57. Quoted in Drower (1985): 115.
58. Drower (1985): 109, 114–15.
59. Quoted in Drower (1985): 127.
60. Quoted in Drower (1985): 120.
61. Quoted in Drower (1985): 131.
62. Petrie (1931): 44.
63. Quoted in Drower (1985): 137.
64. Quoted in Drower (1985): 146–7.
65. Drower (1985): 168.
66. Drower (1985): 169–71.
67. Drower (1985): 143.
68. Petrie, quoted in Drower (1985): 179.
69. Edwards to Petrie, December 1891, quoted in Drower (1985): 199.
70. Drower (1985): 196.
71. Petrie (1931): 106.
EIGHT:
Scholars and scoundrels
1. Speech to the German Ministry of Culture in Berlin, quoted in Marchand (2009): 203.
2. Quoted in Marchand (2009): 205.
3. Marchand (2009): 205.
4. Wilson (1964): 112; Marchand (2009): 196, 203.
5. Spinelli (2006).
6. Quoted in Spinelli (2006): 207.
7. Seidlmayer (2006): 172.
8. Quoted in Schipper (2006): 1.
9. Marchand (2009): 206.
10. Wilson (1964): 109.
11. Gertzen (2015): 37.
12. A copy of Budge’s birth certificate is held in the collections of the Old Library, Christ’s College, Cambridge.
13. Budge (1920), 1: 17 and 25 n.2.
14. Budge (1920), 1: 55.
15. Budge (1920), 1: 67. Gladstone also told Budge that ‘if it were necessary . . . to visit Paris, or Munich, or Rome, to work in the libraries there, he would be glad to find the necessary funds’ (Budge, 1920, 1: 68).
16. Budge (1920), 1: 75.
17. Budge (1920), 1: 77–8.
18. Budge (1920), 1: 79.
19. Budge (1920), 1: 80.