File Iversen - Černý MSS 21.87, 1079-131 - Iversen Erik - correspondence

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Iversen - Černý MSS 21.87, 1079-131

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Iversen Erik - correspondence

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  • 1947-1959 (Creation)

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0.5 cm, 54 letters

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(1898-1970)

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38 letters from Iversen, 13 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Iversen with copies of Sidgwick & Jackson correspondence concerning Iversen's publication plans.
3 letters from Sidgwick & Jackson, concerning a publication of Iversen's (Iversen, E. The Myth of Egypt and its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition (1961) (OEB 8508)).
Iversen's research and publications, but also some references to personal matters:

  • Iversen's study of p. Carlsberg VII
  • Iversen's publications on pigments, paint and Egyptian hieroglyphs used in European tradition
  • stamp collecting; Iversen supplied Danish stamps to Černý
  • Iversen's visits to the UK

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  • English

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