Sarah Israelit Groll - Works

Works

  • Sarah Israelit-Groll, Negative Verbal System of Late Egyptian, Oxford University Press, 1967
  • Sarah Israelit-Groll, Egyptological Studies, 1983
  • Jaroslav Cerny, Sarah Israelit Groll, Christopher Eyre, A Late Egyptian Grammar, 1984, ISBN 88-7653-435-0
  • Sarah Israelit-Groll ed., Pharaonic Egypt : The Bible and Christianity, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1985
  • Sarah Israelit-Groll, Studies in Egyptology Presented to Miriam Lichtheim, The Magnes Press 1990, ISBN 965-223-733-7
  • Marcel Sigrist, Sarah Israelit-Groll, Shalom M. Paul, B. Couroyer, Hans Jacob Polotsky, Krsysztof Modras, The Art of Love Lyrics : In Memory of Bernard Couroyer, OP and Hans Jacob Polotsky, First Egyptologists in Jerusalem, 2000

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