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Notebook Černý MSS 17.1

Transcriptions of objects in

  • Northumberland Collection (Durham)
  • London, British Museum
  • Sotheby Sale
  • Toronto, University Museum
  • Sudeley Castle (Dent-Brocklehurst)
  • Liverpool Museum, Papyrus Mayer A and objects
  • Paris, Louvre (Banishment stela, C 256)
  • Oxford, Ashmolean Museum
  • Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
  • London, Horniman Museum

Notebook Černý MSS 17.10

Papyri, transcriptions of:

  • London British Museum, EA 10333 (with enclosed tracing by P. E. Newberry)
  • London British Museum, EA 10068

Ostraca, transcriptions of:

  • London British Museum, EA 5626
  • London British Museum, EA 5627
  • London British Museum, EA 5631
  • London British Museum, EA 5632
  • London British Museum, EA 5633
  • London British Museum, EA 5634
  • London British Museum, EA 5636
  • London British Museum, EA 5643
  • London British Museum, EA 5649
  • London British Museum, EA 5672
  • London British Museum, EA 8494
  • London British Museum, EA 29549
  • London British Museum, EA 29555
  • London British Museum, EA 50728
  • London British Museum, EA 50729
  • London British Museum, EA 50730
  • London British Museum, EA 50736
  • London British Museum, EA 50744
  • O. Gardiner 99 + Cairo, Egyptian Museum, 25673 + London, British Museum, EA 50727 + EA 50734
  • O. Leipzig, Ägyptisches Museum, Inv. 42 + London, British Museum, EA 21635 + EA 41209 + EA 50719

Louvre Bawit papyri

P. Louvre Copt. (Bawit) - material for projected edition.
Photographs (b&w) of Bawit papyri in the Louvre.
Notes, transcriptions, translations, photocopies of papyri and related correspondence.
Draft chapter of unpublished work.
Notes on cemeteries of Saqqara and Bawit, photocopied articles on Coptic mortuary stelae, photographs and slides of inscriptions from the church at Bawit and related correspondence.
Correspondence on unedited Bawit inscriptions.
Annotated copy of ‘The evil eye in late antiquity, healers, amulet dealers and amulet makers’.

Copy of Sarah Clackson’s PhD thesis

Copy of Sarah Clackson’s PhD thesis Coptic documents relating to the monasteries of Apa Apollo at Bawit and Titkooh in the Hermopolite nome, Institute of Archaeology, University of London, 1996.

Cambridge University Library Michaelides Papyri (CUL Michael)

Cambridge University Library Michaelides Papyri (CUL Michael).
Includes some notes on British Library Michaelides Papyri.

Transcriptions with grammar notes.
Printouts of the locations of the papyri and their mountings.
Accounts, legal texts and letters: transcriptions and translations.
Lists of papyri, categorised as literary, non-literary and semi-literary, including material and dimensions.
Notes on titles.
Catalogue of the papyri.
Personal names and points of interest in the papyri.
Unidentified literary manuscripts and related correspondence; biblical manuscripts; literary texts to be published; transcriptions.
Offprints, including ‘The Michaelides Coptic manuscript collection in the Cambridge University Library and British Library. With excursuses on the Monasteries of Apa Apollo and two uncommon epistolary formulae’, in Acts of the Fifth International Congress of Coptic Studies 2, Rome, 1993, and ‘The Michaelides Manuscript Collection’ in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 100 (1994).
Palaeographical analysis.
Personal names in the papyri.
Correspondence.
Notes on the demotic documents in the collection.
Prosopography by inventory number.
Notes on correspondence on the papyri.
Notes on literary papyri.

Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Papyrussammlung

B&w photographs of K2.344, K3.111, K1.766 recto & verso, K1.165 recto & verso, K1.167 recto & verso, K1.229 recto & verso, K1.725 recto and verso, K3.014 recto & verso, K3.023 recto and verso, K3.112 recto and verso, K3.512 recto and verso.
Notes.
Transcriptions.
Annotated photocopied articles.

Luxor. Temple - Festival of Opet procession: correspondence, Alan H. Gardiner to Howard Carter

8 letters from Sir Alan Gardiner to Howard Carter, mostly regarding Carter's copying of the Opet Festival scenes in the Processional Colonnade of the Luxor Temple, but also mention other subjects.
The first letter is dated 24 August 1916 and the last in the group is dated 13 July 1918.

Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson

Letter exchange between C. H. Read and Petrie

Correspondence exchanged between Charles Hercules Read and W. M. F. Petrie in 1907, two letters and one draft letter.

  • C. H. Read to Petrie, 27-03-1907, 2 pages, comparing the scale of excavations in Egypt undertaken by the Germans and Americans and that the British were falling behind.
  • Petrie to C. H. Read, not dated but presumably 1907, 3 pages, a draft of the reply in response to Read's letter of 27-03-1907, refutes Read's statement, and to the contrary, the British were in fact 'leading the way', describes his excavations in the Palace of Apries at Memphis, has funding for excavating in Egypt for the next 5 to 10 years, and the British Society of Antiquaries need to continue its support of British excavations.
  • Petrie to C. H. Read, 27-05-1909, 1 page, the Hilton Price collection sale at Sotheby's.

Accession and Archivist's notes

Three groups of material relating to the Petrie Journals.

  • Original archive wrappings for Journals, as received, with notes and comments.
  • Ann Petrie note dated November 1969 and a photocopy of a typewritten list of W. M. F. Petrie's publications.
  • Photocopy of letter from Rachael Sparks, Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, 07-03-2004, describing W. M. F. Petrie MSS in other repositories.

Legends copied by Černý from Album of Photographs of Egyptian Objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin

Notebook containing legends copied by Jaroslav Černý on 19-21 July 1954 from album of photographs taken by W.M. Flinders Petrie of Egyptian objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin in April 1893.

Note: Although these legends correspond with the album Petrie MSS 3.1 'Photographs of Egyptian Objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin', they are not included in it. It is not known whether the photographs were rehoused or if there is a duplicate album with legends seen by Černý held elsewhere.

Černý, Jaroslav

Modern negatives of Petrie's photographs from Italian museums

Modern negatives created from Petrie's original nitrate negatives which were then deaccessioned.

These photographs are the same as in the album of photographs from Italian museums (Petrie MSS 3.1), however, there is not a negative for every print. The following negatives are missing: 29, 36, 37, 81, 90, 98, 185, 213, 222, 226, 233, 234, 243, 274, 321, 352, 356, 368, 369, 413, 472 and 532.

Mounted prints of Petrie's photographs from Italian museums

Mounted prints of Petrie's photographs of Egyptian objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin with typed captions. Photographs have been organised first by site and then by museum. The photograph numbers correlate with the album (Petrie MSS 3.1), legends copied by Černý (Petrie MSS 3.2) and negatives (Petrie MSS 3.3).

Photocopy of notebook 8 (Ballas)

Notebook 8, recording details of excavation at Ballas, tomb groups Q31a, Q32 and Q73-Q99, compiled by J. E. Quibell on behalf of Petrie. Photocopies of notebook cover and 47 notebook pages.

Quibell, James Edward

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