Williams, John - correspondence
- Williams, J. - Černý MSS 21.161
- Dossier
- 1942
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from J. Williams to a Mr Leeds.
Epigraphy technique of creating rubbings, and the use of milk as a fixative.
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Williams, John - correspondence
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from J. Williams to a Mr Leeds.
Epigraphy technique of creating rubbings, and the use of milk as a fixative.
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
42 letters from Žába.
Professional and personal matters:
Unidentified letter 1 - correspondence
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter to Černý, the sender's signature is illegible.
Geographical names - slip-index
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
Workmen in the Place of Truth - slip-index
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
-Prosopographical notes. General
-Prosopographical notes. To the Cambridge Ancient History chapter
-Vocabulary of the Great Inscription of Merneptah
-Egyptian words in other languages
-Vocabulary from various sources
-Lexicographical slips
-Weights and measures
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
-Vocabulary, some from Černý, Ostraca hiératiques (Cat. Caire) (OEB 136749).
-Palaeography of hieratic signs from Abusir.
-Texts from mummy wrappings. See Daressy 'Les cercueils des prètres d'Ammon (deuxième trouvaille de Deir el-Bahari)', in ASAE 8 (1907), 3-38 (OEB 137609).
-Index of references to Černý in publications.
Coptic Etymological Dictionary
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
Photograph album with typescript itinerary, an expedition to Thebes to survey graffiti, 1968.
Pflüger, Kurt - correspondence
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Pflüger, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Pflüger.
The decree of Horemhab and specific readings. Pflüger published a paper (see Pflüger, K., 'The Edict of King Haremhab', in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 5 [4] (1946), 260-76 (OEB 147264)) on this topic, an offprint of the article was originally enclosed with the letter. Černý indicated a Fairman and Grdseloff collation along with his own comments.
Pirenne, Jacques - correspondence
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Pirenne to Posener regarding Černý.
Pirenne wanting to consult Černý, and publication plans for Persian period donation stelae.
Pomorska, Irena - correspondence
Fait partie de Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Pomorska.
Pomorska's research including topics for her thesis, interest in ostraca and in finds from Deir el-Bahri.
Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 pages 51 to 100
Fait partie de William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 pages 101 to 150
Fait partie de William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 pages 201 to 232
Fait partie de William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 (Naucratis)
Fait partie de William Matthew Flinders Petrie Collection
-Journal letters
-November 8, 1884, to May 31, 1885.
-Handwritten.
-At Naucratis, Petrie is assisted by F. Ll. Griffith, who is on his first visit to Egypt. In April 1885, Griffith is left to continue excavating at Naucratis while Petrie returns to Tanis to continue the previous season’s work. It was at Naucratis that Petrie earned the moniker “father of pots”, Griffith's being the “father of potsherds”, which is mentioned by Petrie in the journal.
-Main sites: Naucratis (Naukratis) and Tanis (San el-Hagar).
-Pages 15-68 and 92 are photocopies.
-Pages 40 and 69 are missing.
-Some pages are misnumbered (page numbers repeated or in wrong order).
-The transcription follows the correct order of all the pages. Problems with the numbering system are indicated in the notes.
Griffith Institute Postcards Collection
Antique and modern postcards from various sources.
Fait partie de Jenny Lane Journals
Pages 101-192.
Fait partie de Jenny Lane Journals
Journal covering the period from 4 September 1873 to 24 March 1874.
Dark red cover, 17.5 x 11.5 x 2 cm, 194 pages.