- Černý MSS 7
- Reeks
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
36 groups of material on translations, commented translations and notes.
Translations mainly of papyri and monuments.
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Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
36 groups of material on translations, commented translations and notes.
Translations mainly of papyri and monuments.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Geographical names - slip-index
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Workmen in the Place of Truth - slip-index
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Coptic Etymological Dictionary
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
Photograph album with typescript itinerary, an expedition to Thebes to survey graffiti, 1968.
Coptic text collections in Europe
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Photographs of Coptic papyri from EES excavations at Qasr Ibrim, now in Cambridge University’s Oriental Faculty.
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Notes and annotated photocopies relating to the Apa John archive in the John Rylands Library, including an unpublished draft of ‘The Archive of Apa Johannes’, by Dr Malcolm Choat, of Macquarie University, Sydney, with annotations by Sarah Clackson.
Greek and Coptic texts on medical and ophthalmic preparations
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Material for contribution to Gedenkschrift Ulrike Horak, ‘Greek and Coptic medical prescriptions from the Michaelides collection in Cambridge University Library’.
Notes.
B&w photographs of papyri.
Correspondence.
Transcriptions.
Annotated copies of ‘Greek and Coptic Pharmaceutical Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library. Folio from a Greek pharmaceutical codex CUL Michael. 1073'.
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Annotated copy of ‘An unedited Coptic leaf of Genesis in Cambridge University Library (P. Camb. UL Or. 1699 P i)’, published in Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 35 (1998).
Annotated copy of review of K.-H. Schüssler’s Biblia coptica: Die koptischen Bibeltexte, puiblished in Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 35 (1998)
Photocopies and photographs (colour & b&w); notes and photocopied articles; correspondence; drafts.
Documentary evidence and the history of Islamic Egypt. Conference in Cairo, 27-29 March 2001
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Abstracts of papers.
Annotated drafts, text and OHPs of ‘A mid-Eighth Century trilingual tax demand issued to a Bawit monk’.
Coptic papyrological primer: sources
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Notes; photocopied annotated articles; transcriptions; photocopies of papyri.
Plates - b&w photographs, printouts of colour scans and b&w photocopies of papyri.
Yale Coptic papyrology masterclass 19-23 May 1997: The uses of Coptic papyrology
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Notes including: Coptic documentary palaeography; methodology - editing a papyrus; epistolary formulae; collections of texts; instrumenta for Coptic documentary papyrology; bibliography.
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Notes and annotated photocopied articles.
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
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.
Annotated offprints and photocopies, arranged alphabetically by author
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
Annotated offprints and photocopies, arranged alphabetically by author.
Part of Sarah Joanne Clackson Collection
One CD and a working copy.
Photographs taken by Petrie at the Giza Museum in Cairo.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
In a letter relating to the accession of Newberry's collection to the Griffith Institute Archive in 1951 Dr I. E. S. Edwards (Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum) lists 'Files containing notes on individual subjects (mainly in filing cabinets)'. This series is made up of files which are all consistent in appearance and contain notes on individual subjects. Each file tab is labelled with a subject heading and contains research notes. Some of the files contain research that has evidently been done at different times but subsequently gathered together. For example files contain pages cut from notebooks.
Some organisation of this material was done during previous archival processing. Unfortunately it is not possible to know whether the contents of the files are as they were when received or whether related material has been added to these files from elsewhere in the collection.
There is evidence in Newberry's correspondence that in the period after the Second World War to the end of his life in 1948 Newberry was organising his research material in preparation for a general publication on ancient Egyptian history and archaeology. It is possible these files were created by Newberry in preparation for this publication and as such form a distinct series within the collection.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
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.
Howard Carter The Tomb of Tut.ankh.Amen, publication
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Carter, Howard
Part of Tutankhamun Archive
Primary material. Formerly on loan to the Griffith Institute.
Mace, Arthur Cruttenden