Zettel for the Wisdom of Amenemope
- Černý MSS 14.1-113
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Zettel for the Wisdom of Amenemope
Parte deJaroslav Černý Collection
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Translation, Hesi, Brooklyn 52.89
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Translation of text on a statue of a Prophet of Amun-Re, in Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Museum of Art, 52.89 (provenance not known, see TopBib 801-727-060).
Translation, statue-base in Chicago, Oriental Institute, 10518
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Antonovyč, Marko - correspondence
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1 letter from Antonovyč, a Czech student in Strasbourg.
Acknowledgement of Černý's help and advice.
Ashmole, Bernard - correspondence
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1 letter from Ashmole.
Social contact.
Bankes, Hilary Margaret - correspondence
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1 letter from Bankes and 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to H. M. Bankes.
Correspondence regarding the Bankes stelae publication.
Bankes, Henry John Ralph - correspondence
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1 letter from R. Bankes.
Thanking Černý for the successful publication of the Bankes stelae.
Bell, Barbara - correspondence
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1 letter from Barbara Bell.
Serâbiṭ el-Khâdim inscriptions and their relevance for astronomy.
Anthes, Rudolf - correspondence
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16 letters from Anthes and 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Anthes.
Majority of the content is personal; Anthes communicated his wartime circumstances and subsequent career development, as well as the German Egyptology situation after the war (WWII). Černý provided professional information, as well as material assistance in the form of food rations sent to Anthes in the 1940s.
Anthes and Černý exchanged information on ostraca discoveries, Černý updating Anthes on new finds at Deir el-Medîna during the 1940s and 1950s. Anthes recipricated by supplying information regarding finds during excavations at Mît Rahîna.
Bakir, Abdel Mohsen - correspondence
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3 letters from Bakir.
-texts from Dendera and A. Bakir's thesis
-Černý also consulted Bakir's transcriptions
Boardman, John - correspondence
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1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Boardman.
Correspondence concerned with Greek and Egyptian religion, Černý particularly interested in the tradition of carrying cult images on sacred barges.
Burton-Brown, T. - correspondence
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2 letters from Burton-Brown.
Correspondence concerned with artefacts from the Manchester Museum (University of Manchester) collections, and the potential of infra-red photography.
Casales, Remo - correspondence
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2 letters from Casales, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Casales.
An amateur Egyptologist inquiring about a translation of the Lord's Prayer in ancient Egyptian. J. Černý and A. H. Gardiner composed the prayer in Egyptian.
Chassinat, Emile - correspondence
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1 printed note.
Chassinat's obituary.
Clarendon Press - correspondence
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1 letter from the Clarendon Press, 1 draft of a letter from Černý to the Secretary of the Clarendon Press, both typewritten.
Brief correspondence concerning the possibility of publication of the Coptic Etymological dictionary, the Press had comments as to whether the Nag Hammadi lexicon should also be included, as well as other formalities. Černý was considering a publication in Germany, to which the Press had no objections.
Coltherd, J. B. - correspondence
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1 letter from Coltherd, and 1 typewritten page with Černý’s annotations.
Query concerning Egyptian chronology.
Dalglish, Edward R. - correspondence
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1 letter from Dalglish.
Dalglish, a Biblical scholar, was interested in the text of Instructions of Amenemope.
Greenfield, Jonas C. - correspondence
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1 letter from Greenfield.
Consultation on Hermopolis papyri and the word 'kalasiris'.
Guéraud, Edgard Octave - correspondence
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1 letter from Guéraud.
Personal, some Egyptological information.
Harlé, Diane S. - correspondence
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1 letter from Harlé.
Arrangements for obtaining photographs from the Louvre.
Kanael, Baruch - correspondence
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1 letter from Kanael.
Query concerning Egyptian weights, with detailed notes created by Černý whilst preparing the reply.
Kirollos, Samira - correspondence
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1 letter from Kirollos.
Kirollos consulting Černý regarding the topic of drama and theatre in Antiquity, also thanking Černý for inspiring him when they met in person.
Lefebvre, Gustave - correspondence
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1 letter from Lefebvre.
Personal greetings and congratulations on the University College, London position.
Logan, Sir Douglas William - correspondence
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1 letter from Logan.
Černý's resignation from the Edwards Professorship at University College, London, in 1951.
Marstrander, F. - correspondence
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1 letter from Marstrander.
Query regarding grain in antiquity.
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1 letter from Marx, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Marx.
An interested layman's observations on Egyptian oracles.
McHardy, William Duff - correspondence
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1 letter from McHardy, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to McHardy.
Černý mediating a contact for W. Till and an Egyptian specialist, Yassa Abd El-Masih.
Mekhitarian, Arpag - correspondence
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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.
Meredith, David - correspondence
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3 letters from Meredith.
Texts along the Berenice and Hammamat roads in the Eastern desert, TopBib vii.328-37. Rock inscriptions, and graffiti.