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Säve-Söderbergh, Torgny - correspondence

6 letters from Säve-Söderbergh.
Professional and personal matters:

  • a stela in Uppsala (see Černý MSS 2.277)
  • Nubian graffiti and other monuments
  • visits to the UK by Säve-Söderbergh

Sauneron, Serge Louis Charles - correspondence

27 letters from Sauneron to Černý.
2 letters from Sauneron to Marie Černý, 1 letter (with multiple drafts) from Marie Černý to Sauneron.
Professional and personal matters:

  • Sauneron's research and news of research-based travelling
  • Egyptian philology, palaeography
  • studies in hieratic
  • book exchange and purchases
  • occasional news of family
    Marie Černý consulting Sauneron regarding posthumous publications of J. Černý, as well as the use of Černý's notebooks.

Roeder, Ernst Günther - correspondence

13 letters from Roeder, 8 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Roeder.
1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to a pharmaceutical company on behalf of Roeder's pupil Mrs Berger.

  • the situation of German Egyptology after the Second World War (WWII)
  • exchange of publications established despite difficulties
  • Roeder's research on statuary
  • Černý saved food from his own rations in the UK and sent it to Roeder

Posener, Georges - correspondence

110 letters from Posener, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Posener.
2 letters from Posener to Marie Černý.
Research:

  • renewal of the Deir el-Medina ostraca project after the Second World War (WWII)
  • Posener's publication plans, work on Kemit (later published as Posener, G., Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques littéraires de Deir el Médineh ii (Nos 1109 à 1167), (1951) & (1991) (OEB 3065))
  • Posener's research on execration figures, literary ostraca, translations of various texts
  • Černý's research on supposed consanguineous marriages in Egypt
  • book exchange and mutual help in obtaining rare volumes in Britain, Egypt and France
    Personal and family matters
  • some remarks on the situation in Czechoslovakia after the communist coup on 25 February 1948
    After Černý's death, Marie Černý consulted options for Černý's posthumous publications with Posener, especially the Late Egyptian grammar and the involvement of S. Groll in the grammar project.

Polotsky, Hans Jacob - correspondence

7 letters from Polotsky, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary to Polotsky, sent in Černý's absence.
Professional as well personal matters:

  • linguistics
  • Coptic etymologies
  • travels of Polotsky and Černý
  • 1968, an oblique reference to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia

Plumley, J. Martin - correspondence

15 letters from Plumley, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Plumley.
Professional as well as personal matters:

  • Coptic studies
  • Plumley's publication, Plumley, J. M., An Introductory Coptic Grammar (Sahidic Dialect) (1948) (OEB 1487)
  • hieratic papyri research in Cambridge, of interest to Černý
  • Plumley's promotion.
  • personal and family matters of both correspondents
  • mutual visits
  • meetings

Parker, Richard A. - correspondence

12 letters from Parker, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Parker, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Barbara Sewell (Griffith Institute secretary) to Parker sent in Černý's absence.
Mainly professional matters with a few personal references:

  • invitations extended to Černý to visit Brown University, the earliest sent in 1950
  • exchange of offprints
  • students from Brown University in the UK (Richard Pierce)
  • assessments of students and colleagues (H. Goedicke)
  • the consequences of the Suez crisis for institutions in Egypt, particularly IFAO, 1956
  • Demotic papyri
  • mathematical texts
  • material from Soknopaious Nesos

Nims, Charles Francis - correspondence

10 letters from Nims, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Nims.
Professional and personal matters:

  • Nims' publication - Nims, C. F., 'An oracle dated in "the repeating of births"', in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 7 [3] (1948), 157-62 (OEB 1469)
  • other oracles
  • Medînet Habu Geographical list
  • meetings

Newberry, Percy E. - correspondence

10 letters from Newberry, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Newberry.
Personal matters and research:

  • reading the name of king Khendjer, South Saqqâra, TopBib iii2.434
  • Rosellini memorial volume, see Scritti dedicati alla memoria di Ippolito Rosellini nel primo centenario della morte (4 giugno 1943) (1945) (OEB 149922)
  • news on other Egyptologists, particularly E. Iversen and G. Steindorff

Nagel, Georges - correspondence

17 letters from Nagel, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Nagel.
4 letters between third parties concerning photographs of papyri for G. Nagel.

  • fieldwork in Egypt
  • papyrus of Nu, in London, British Museum, EA 10477 (11)
  • papyrus of Ramose, in Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, E.2.1922
  • books and offprints
  • visits and travel
  • shared research interests in Deir el-Medîna, including ostraca
  • personal matters

Moss, Rosalind B. - correspondence

25 letters from Moss, 2 copies of letters from Černý to Moss.
6 letters from Moss to Jean Tudor-Pole (Černý's secretary at University College London), 4 letters from Tudor Pole to Moss.
Materials and data for the Topographical Bibliography:

  • especially sites in Sinai
  • objects in Brooklyn Museum and other US museums
  • objects in Turin, Museo Egizio
  • statue of Queen Karomama in the Louvre, TopBib i2.681-2
  • travel information
  • contacts with the international Egyptological community

Lexa, František - correspondence

1 letter from F. Lexa to Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovak Minister in the United Kingdom, concerning J. Černý (1934).
8 letters from F. Lexa to J. Černý.

  • linguistics, Coptic etymologies
  • Černý's personal matters, health, social contacts
  • students of both Egyptologists
  • Lexa's letter to Jan Masaryk (Czechoslovak envoy in London) regards a recognition of Černý as a Czechoslovak scholar with an international remit

Leibovitch, Joseph - correspondence

12 letters from Leibovitch, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Leibovitch.
1 carbon copy of a letter by Černý to Miss Keeves of the Egypt Exploration Society concerning copies of Inscriptions of Sinai i & ii (OEB 3261 and OEB 4432) for J. Leibovitch (Israel Exploration Journal).

  • exchange of publications
  • obtaining Annales du Service des Antiquités Egyptiennes [ASAE]
  • publishing in ASAE
  • new posts and research plans of both correspondents
  • Černý's sojourns in Egypt in the 1950s

Lauer, Jean-Phillipe - correspondence

2 letters from Lauer, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Lauer.
Lauer's work at Saqqâra, research interests, including:

  • H. Junker's comments
  • Dynasty III royal names
  • Nubian agriculture
  • some personal matters
  • travel arrangements

Kuentz, Charles - correspondence

5 letters from Kuentz, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kuentz.

  • Černý's work for IFAO, Černý's recommencing the ostraca work after Second World War (WWII)
  • Černý's work for CEDAE

Kaplony, Peter - correspondence

14 letters from Kaplony, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kaplony.

  • Kaplony's studies of Late Egyptian
  • the presence of Late Egyptian elements in 18th Dynasty texts
  • texts dated to the reign of Kamose
  • Coptic etymologies, development of verbal forms
  • consultations with L. Habachi
  • meeting Černý at G. Nagel's in 1956

Kampmann, A. A. - correspondence

6 letters from Kampmann, 5 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Kampmann.

  • reviewing for Bibliotheca Orientalis (BiOr)
  • Černý's pupil Z. Žába invited to review for BiOr
  • publications by H. Grapow, A. de Buck
  • Congress of Oriental Studies in Prague, 1949, in which Černý was not able to participate

Junker, Hermann - correspondence

4 letters from Junker, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Junker.

  • reading a mixed hieratic/hieroglyphic inscription in the tomb of Sekhemka at Gîza
  • book exchange, especially Junker's Gîza expedition publications sent in exchange for publications and off-prints from Černý

Janssen, Jacobus J. - correspondence

13 letters from J. J. Janssen, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to J. J. Janssen.
Janssen's research, and co-operation with Černý:

  • plans for his book on commodity prices - Janssen, J. J., Commodity Prices from the Ramessid Period. An Economic Study of the Village of Necropolis Workmen at Thebes (1975) (OEB 9846)
  • Janssen's publication of BM EA 588 (TopBib i2.721), published later as Janssen, J. J., 'An unusual donation stela', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 49 (1963), 64-70 (OEB 10084)
  • discussion of Endesfelder, E., 'Über die Arbeiter der thebanischen Nekropole im Neuen Reich', in Günther, R. and Schrot, G. (eds), Sozialökonomische Verhältnisse im Alten Orient und im klassischen Altertum (1961), 88-93 (OEB 8360)
  • Janssen's work on p. Leiden I, 350
  • dating of ostraca, and changes in the Deir el-Medîna economy
  • Černý mediating access to the Museo Egizio in Turin for Janssen, via Ernesto Scamuzzi
  • exchange of off-prints and other publications

James, Thomas Henry Garnet (Harry) - correspondence

30 letters from T. G. H. James, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to T. G. H. James.
4 letters from T. G. H. James to Marie Černý.
Correspondence concerned with their respective research topics:

  • proofs and index of the volumes, Gardiner, A. H., Peet, T. E. and Černý, J., The Inscriptions of Sinai, Part 1 (1952) (OEB 3261), and Černý, J., The Inscriptions of Sinai from Manuscripts of Alan H. Gardiner and T. Eric Peet, Part 2 (1955) (OEB 4432)
  • T. G. H. James as Editor of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Černý as author and reviewer
  • Černý mediating photography from the British Museum for researchers elsewhere
  • reading of hieratic texts, including dockets from KV 62, Tutankhamun
    T. G. H. James letters to Marie Černý concerned with the preparation and off-prints for the Černý obituaries.

Iversen Erik - correspondence

38 letters from Iversen, 13 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Iversen with copies of Sidgwick & Jackson correspondence concerning Iversen's publication plans.
3 letters from Sidgwick & Jackson, concerning a publication of Iversen's (Iversen, E. The Myth of Egypt and its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition (1961) (OEB 8508)).
Iversen's research and publications, but also some references to personal matters:

  • Iversen's study of p. Carlsberg VII
  • Iversen's publications on pigments, paint and Egyptian hieroglyphs used in European tradition
  • stamp collecting; Iversen supplied Danish stamps to Černý
  • Iversen's visits to the UK

Hayes, William C. - correspondence

10 letters from Hayes, 7 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Hayes.
Correspondence mainly concerned with professional matters:

  • Deir el-Medina finds in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, notably from the tomb of Sennedjem, TopBib i2.5, photographs of the objects from the tomb
  • question of ownership of a scribal palette in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 47.123, bought from the art dealer, John Tano
  • 21st Dynasty chronology
  • publications exchange
  • Černý's plan to finalize his book on the royal workmen
  • Hayes satisfied with Eric Young as their new team member, Young had been recommended by Černý
  • also personal matters, including a planned visit by Černý to New York

Gunn, Battiscombe G. - correspondence

68 letters from Gunn, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Gunn.
Regular exchange of professional information, including:

  • Černý's publications, and publications exchange
  • purchase of books from Alec Dakin
  • A Festschrift for A. Gardiner - negotiating with authors, application to potential sponsors (considered Chester Beatty, John D. Rockefeller, IFAO, etc.), major sponsors declined so the idea was transformed into a dedicated volume of the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
  • reading of Egyptian literary texts, including Černý coming to attend seminars at Oxford
  • mutual consultations
  • advising each other's students - P. Massart, E. Jelínková(-Reymond), Z. Žába

Griffiths, John G. - correspondence

12 letters from Griffiths, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Griffiths.

  • consultation of J. G. Griffiths' research on Horus and Seth eventually published as: Griffiths, J. G., The Conflict of Horus and Seth from Egyptian and Classical Sources. A Study in Ancient Mythology (1960) (OEB 1819)
  • recommendations for A. B. Lloyd from Swansea
  • Černý's support for J. G. Griffiths' application for a Leverhulme fellowship

Grdseloff, Bernhard - correspondence

14 letters from Grdseloff, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Grdseloff.
2 letters from Misha Grdseloff (brother of B. Grdseloff).
1 letter from Leonard Grdseloff (brother of B. Grdseloff).
Professional as well as personal matters.

  • Grdseloff's work plans
  • personal news of other Egyptologists (H. W. Fairman, J. Leibovitch and H. J. Polotsky)
  • exchange of off-prints and other publications
  • most significant topic is Deir el-Medina fieldwork and finds of ostraca, including the Cairo love songs (O. DeM 1266 + CGC 25218), published by G. Posener, see Posener, G. Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques littéraires de Deir el Médineh II: Nos 1227-1266 (1972) (OEB 15763), and later Fox, M. V. 'The Cairo love songs', in Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 [2] (1980), 101-9, (OEB 22733)
  • another significant topic is Grdseloff's illness (stomach cancer), Černý sent his own rations of Hovis bread to Egypt to Grdseloff as it was one of the few foods Grdseloff could still digest

Glanville, Stephen R. - correspondence

16 letters from Glanville, 1 copy of a letter from Černý to Glanville.
1 copy of a letter from Glanville to A. J. Arkell, copy sent to Černý.
1 memorandum of agreement between Černý and the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press.
1 letter from Glanville to Jean Tudor-Pole (Černý’s secretary).
1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Carl Winter, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Professional and personal matters:

  • Černý’s arrival in the UK in 1946
  • Černý’s external examinership for Cambridge
  • A. J. Arkell's situation
  • publication of the rock-tombs at Meir, see Blackman, A. M. and Apted, M. R. The Rock tombs of Meir, v (1954) (OEB 1684) and vi (1954) (OEB 1685)
  • Černý’s communications with the Fitzwilliam Museum concerning photographs for Georges Nagel
  • furthering Černý’s participation in the Cambridge Ancient History volumes
  • the future of the Oxford Egyptological Chair
  • Glanville requesting advice on finding someone suitable to write a reference for a proposed publication on Josef Čapek

Garnot, Jean Sainte Fare - correspondence

37 letters from Sainte-Fare Garnot, 3 carbon copies and 1 draft of letters from Černý to Sainte-Fare Garnot.
Professional as well as personal matters:

  • Coptic etymologies, including publication, Černý, J., 'Some Coptic etymologies III', in Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 57 (1958), 203-13 (OEB 6080).
  • ostraca
  • reading of texts
  • Deir el-Medîna
  • impact of the Suez crisis and the aftermath, 1956-7
  • personal meetings, visits, family news

Firchow, Otto - correspondence

2 letters from Firchow, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Firchow.
Černý's participation in Festschrift Grapow, see Firchow, O. (ed.), Ägyptologische Studien (1955) (OEB 158830).

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