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Clermont-Ganneau and Conder Come Out Against Mr. Shapira’s Manuscripts – 21 August 1883
On Tuesday, 21 August 1883, readers of The Times would read the opinions of Monsieur Clermont-Ganneau and Claude Conder in regard to Mr. Shapira’s Manuscripts.[1] The following is a translation of a letter we have received from M. Clermont-Ganneau: “I...
Monsieur Clermont-Ganneau’s Monumental Mistake on Mesha’s Stele
The 19th of August marks the 157th anniversary of an archaeological discovery that has fascinated the world of biblical studies due to its profound biblical connections. History, however, has its way of concealing truths in the most unsuspecting shadows. The esteemed...
Ginsburg’s Second Installment Appears – Clermont-Ganneau and Conder Put Pen to Paper – 18 August 1883
On Saturday, 18 August 1883, Monsieur Clermont-Ganneau completed his second of two days of what he called an “unpleasant task” of examining the two fragments of the MS displayed in the King’s Library. He wrote his assessment on this day, but it would not appear until...
Dr. Ginsburg’s Reticence – Liverpool Daily Post – 16 August 1883
On Thursday, 16 August 1883, a reporter from the Liverpool Daily Post expressed, on behalf of the believers in the authenticity of the leather strips, that if the manuscript were a forgery, Dr. Ginsburg would have already declared them as such. The fact that he had...
Monsieur Clermont-Ganneau’s Account of His Arrival in London – 15 August 1883
On Wednesday, 15 August 1883, Monsieur Charles Clermont-Ganneau arrived in London and made his way to the British Museum. What follows is Clermont-Ganneau’s account of the day of his arrival.[1] “I reached London on Wednesday last, instructed by the Minister of Public...
Gladstone’s Visit Reported and Guthe’s Work Goes to Print – 14 August 1883
On 14 August 1883, The Standard reported on Prime Minister Gladstone’s visit to the British Museum the previous day, and in Leipzig, Hermann Guthe penned the Foreword to the assessment of Shapira’s manuscript strips that he and Eduard Meyer had conducted...





