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- Q6287070 abstract "The Joseph Smith Papyri (JSP) are eleven Egyptian papyrus fragments which were once owned by Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Smith purportedly translated a portion of these papyri into the Book of Abraham.After Smith's death, they passed through several hands and were erroneously presumed by Smith's followers to have reached a museum in Chicago and been destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire. The fragments were eventually acquired in 1947 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met). In 1966, Dr. Aziz S. Atiya of the University of Utah noticed that these fragments were clearly part of Smith's collection of papyri. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) acquired the fragments in 1967.".
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- Q6287070 comment "The Joseph Smith Papyri (JSP) are eleven Egyptian papyrus fragments which were once owned by Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Smith purportedly translated a portion of these papyri into the Book of Abraham.After Smith's death, they passed through several hands and were erroneously presumed by Smith's followers to have reached a museum in Chicago and been destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire.".
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