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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).

Fairman, Herbert Walter - correspondence

66 letters from Fairman, 16 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Fairman.
Pprofessional and personal matters, book purchases and exchange, books being lent, often to Fairman or Liverpool library.
Particular topics: - Černý asked to obtain books on some of his international travels, e.g. books from the IFAO during his Egypt sojourns.

  • Objects in Manchester Museum,1759 and 4588
  • Nubian sites, Amara (West) (TopBib vii.159?, 1961), Abu Simbel
  • Exchange of opinions on papers by E. Edel, B. Grdseloff and others
  • Černý invited to be an external examiner for Liverpool, exchange of evaluations of individual students, notably K. Kitchen. J. Ruffle, M. A. M. Asfour.
  • Administration of the Egypt Exploration Society (EES)
  • Nubian campaign and UNESCO
  • Coptic etymology, reading of Ptolemaic texts
  • Personal and family matters

Edwards, Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen - correspondence

55 letters from Edwards to Černý.
11 letters to Marie Černý from Edwards, 2 draft letters from M. Černý to Edwards.
Professional as well as personal matters. Philology, publication of Abusir papyri, objects from the British Museum collections, Nubian campaigns; academic examinations and positions, including Černý's transfer from London to Oxford; family matters.
Particular issues include:

  • purchases of publications in Cairo
  • following Černý's death, Edwards corresponded with Marie Černý concerning the transfer of Černý's library to Prague
  • T. G. H. James to be recommended as The Lady Wallis Budge Fellow
  • the Palmer Holland squeezes material
  • papyri at Kingston Lacy
  • Coptic etymologies
  • Edwards' candidature for the British Academy, supported by Černý
  • stela of Rudjahau, in London, British Museum, EA 159, TopBib v.95-6

Edel, Elmar - correspondence

43 letters from Edel, 7 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Edel.

  • philology
  • publications
  • CEDAE expeditions
  • etymologies, including Coptic
  • the Nubian campaign - texts from Amara and Abu Simbel
  • Aswan fieldwork of Edel, hieratic texts on vessels from Aswan
  • book exchange
  • communication between European and Egyptian Egyptologists

Desroches-Noblecourt, Christiane - correspondence

  • Desroches-Noblecourt - Černý MSS 21.51-3, 1529-50, 2383, 2386, 2395-401, 2423-42, 2476
  • File
  • 1946-1970
  • Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection

45 letters from Desroches-Noblecourt, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Desroches-Noblecourt.
7 letters from Desroches-Noblecourt to M. Černý, 1 draft letter from M. Černý to Desroches Noblecourt.
Professional and personal matters:

  • objects in the Louvre, including technical description of papyri provided by Desroches-Noblecourt.
  • transcriptions of texts
  • UNESCO campaign in Nubia, and mapping of graffiti
  • the arrangement of UNESCO contracts, lodgings and expenses for Černý
  • family contacts
  • In 1948, Desroches-Noblecourt referred to the political situation in Czechoslovakia
  • In correspondence with M. Černý, Desroches-Noblecourt referred to posthumous publications of J. Černý and discussed the participation of S. Sauneron and S. Groll with various proposed publication projects

Capart, Jean - correspondence

1 letter from Capart.
Letter confirming that Eva Jelínková (Eve Reymond) was accepted as a visitor in the library of Fondation Reine Elisabeth in Brussels. Capart also congratulates Černý on his new position in London.

Bothmer, Bernard V. - correspondence

9 letters from Bothmer, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Bothmer.
Monuments in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and Brooklyn Museum of Fine Art, new acquisitions for Brooklyn Museum, in particular, objects found at Deir el-Medîna.
Bothmer arranged photography of Brooklyn Museum objects for Černý. Černý also mediated contacts for the museums in Prague regarding the Late Period material located there; Bothmer consulted these objects in 1933 and 1936, returning to the topic in 1958.

Arkell, Anthony John - correspondence

7 letters from Arkell, 1 carbon copy of a letter by Černý to Arkell.

  • consulting Černý for readings of texts
  • news from Arkell's excavations in the Sudan
  • request for information from Černý concerning University College students and their previous archaeological education

Arkell, (Revd) Anthony John

Aldred, Cyril - correspondence

40 letters from Aldred, 7 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Aldred.

  • consultations on ostraca in the Hunterian museum
  • Rhind dockets, objects from the Edinburgh museum collection and search for ostraca in other Scottish collections
  • Akhenaten and Tutankhamun's chariots
  • personal matters
  • notes on other Egyptological institutions

Albright, William F. - correspondence

5 letters from Albright, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Albright.

  • reading of papyri, particularly Sallier IV - BM EA 10184, 7
  • Egyptian loanwords from Semitic
  • reading of Egyptian toponyms related to Syria-Palestine
  • social contact, personal meetings when Černý was Visiting Professor at Brown University, Providence
  • exchange of offprints
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