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Coptic palaeography

Photographs, photocopies and scans of papyri.
Photocopies of dated and undated mss.
Annotated notes for seminar on palaeography, 21 May, 1992.
Prosopography and annotated photocopied articles.

Correspondence

Correspondence:

  • MSS i.1 = A. M. Blackman - 1 letter (1928);
  • MSS i.2 = A. Digby - 1 letter (1938);
  • MSS i.3 = H. Junker - 5 letters (1928-1936);
  • MSS i.4 = M. Junker - 1 letter (1928);
  • MSS i.5 = A. Lucas - 2 letters (1929-1931);
  • MSS i.6 = P. E. Newberry - 7 letters (1931-1945);
  • MSS i.7 = G. H. F. Nuttall - 5 letters (1929-1931);
  • MSS i.8 = J. Pendlebury - 3 letters (1934);
  • MSS i.9 = H. Plenderleith - 5 letters (1937-1958).

Correspondence

Letters numbered 1-470 listed by Warren Dawson in 1953. List in box with letters. A further group of unlisted letters was found in the archives in 1969 and these are now filed alphabetically in a separate group after the numbered letters - list at end of the Dawson catalogue.

Correspondence

Professional and personal correspondence, the majority of letters date between 1946-1970 and are addressed to J. Černý in London, Oxford, Prague and other European, American and Egyptian addresses and locations. The letters contain Egyptological information regarding text readings, translations, exchange of information on objects in museums or in situ, sites and texts.

Correspondence

Newberry's correspondence was sorted and listed after his death by Warren Dawson and donated along with the rest of his material to the Griffith Institute Archive in 1950. The correspondence was arranged alphabetically by surname, with the exception of Arabic names which were arranged by first name. In the new numbering system these Arabic names have also been arranged by surname. A few letters have also been added to this series which were previously among the research material.

Dawson's reference codes have been included as alternative identifiers and his catalogue of correspondence has been included as the first item in this series.

Towards the end of his life Newberry began to organise his papers including listing and numbering some of his correspondence. These numbers have been included in the description of items. The letter lists are in items NEWB1/03 and NEWB1/04.

Dioscorus of Aphrodito

Correspondence.
Copies of papyri.
Transcriptions.
Photocopied articles and unpublished articles by various scholars.
Photographs (b&w) of papyri, including Corpus Christi Hoskyns ms. 541 folder xxxvi and a hypocephalus.

Doctoral thesis

Printed copy of doctoral thesis Asyut to the End of the Middle Kingdom: A Historical and Cultural Study, 3 vols (I: Commentary; II: Catalogue; III: Plates).
Two drafts of chapter 10.

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