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Jaroslav Černý Collection Dossier
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Norton, Patricia - correspondence

4 letters from Norton, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Norton.
Černý correspondence with the book reviews Editor for The Economist newspaper, Černý reviewed: Goneim, M. Zakaria The Buried Pyramid (1956) (OEB 5172).

Nobel Prize Committee - correspondence

2 letters from the Nobel Prize Committee, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to the Nobel Prize Committee.
Nobel Prize Committee asking for Černý's nominations for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964 and 1966. For 1964, Černý proposed Jean-Paul Sartre; in 1966, he declined, citing extensive fieldwork preparations as a priority.

Nevinson, J. L. - correspondence

1 letter from Nevinson, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Nevinson.
Černý's participation in the UNESCO mission in Nubia, includes a brief report from the 1956 season.

Neugebauer, Otto - correspondence

6 letters from Neugebauer, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Neugebauer.
2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to R. O. Faulkner, concerning Neugebauer's publication plans and photographs.
Neugebauer's studies, Greek and Coptic horoscopes (publication using Neugebauer material see, Černý, J., Kahle, P. E. and Parker R. A. 'The Old Coptic Horoscope', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 43 (1957), 86-100 (OEB 774)).

Müller, H. W. - correspondence

2 letters from Černý, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to H. W. Müller.
Studies in Coptic and Černý's references requested for: Westendorf, W., Koptisches Handwörterbuch. Bearbeitet auf Grund des Koptischen Handwörterbuchs Wilhelm Spiegelbergs (1965-1977) (OEB 20563).

Müller, Dieter - correspondence

6 letters from D. Müller.
Ostraca in the Leipzig Museum, publication plans, personal matters including Müller's emigration from East to West Germany. Müller's acknowledgement of Černý offprint (Černý, J., 'Thoth as Creator of Languages', in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 34 (1948), 121-2 (OEB 1279)).

Morenz, Siegfried - correspondence

7 letters from S. Morenz.
2 letters, correspondence between Černý and the Home Office, concerning a visa for S. Morenz.
S. Morenz's planned trip to the UK; objects in Leipzig (stela of Penbuy, in Leipzig Museum, 5141, TopBib i2.732); an invitation to contribute to Festschrift Anthes (see Černý, J., 'A Note on the Chancellor Bay', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 93 (1966), 35-9 (OEB 11676)).

Miller, John Innes - correspondence

2 letters from Miller, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary sent in his absence.
Miller's studies of the spice trade, Egyptian words denoting cassia and cinnamon.

Middleton, Russell - correspondence

1 letter from Middleton, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Middleton.
Consanguineous marriage in antiquity and some papyrological questions. For the latter, Černý recommended contacting Claire Préaux.

Meredith, David - correspondence

3 letters from Meredith.
Texts along the Berenice and Hammamat roads in the Eastern desert, TopBib vii.328-37. Rock inscriptions, and graffiti.

Mekhitarian, Arpag - correspondence

9 letters from Mekhitarian, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Mekhitarian.
Černý's visits to Belgium, book exchange and purchase, contacts of and materials for J. Vergote and R. Anthes.

Mazar, Benjamin - correspondence

2 letters from Mazar to Černý, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Mazar.
Černý's contributions to the Hebrew Biblical Encyclopedia.

Matthieu, Militza - correspondence

3 letters from Matthieu, 5 carbon copies of letters from Černý to M. Matthieu.
Book exchange, offprints, Matthieu's husband I. M. Lourie, objects in the Hermitage (at that time in Leningrad), ostraca in Moscow (photographs for Černý). Černý also obtained one of Matthieu's publications on Egyptian art.

Matouš, Lubor - correspondence

1 letter from Matous.
An invitation to Černý to contribute to the Festschrift B. Hrozný (see Symbolae ad studia Orientis pertinentes Frederico Hrozný dedicatae, Černý did not contribute).

Martin, Geoffrey Thorndike - correspondence

4 letters from G. T. Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Martin, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Fiona Strachan (Griffith Institute secretary) to Martin informing him of Černý's death.
Martin's studies, research projects, and a British Academy grant for the Amarna Royal tomb project.

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