Copy of Barns, J. W. B. [1973]. Egyptians and Greeks: an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 25 November 1966. [Oxford]: Privately printed [OEB 16076]. Accompanied by a print letter by Barns dated April 1973, with some additional context on the publication.
Draft of article on five demotic dream-texts on ostraca from North Saqqara, with translations (unpublished). It could be related to Barns MSS 5.24-25 (notebooks).
Lecture on Martyrology (unpublished), with reference cards, the gist of which was later incorporated into the introduction in Four Martyrdoms from the Pierpoint Morgan Coptic Codices.
Two drafts, one with comments by M. F. Laming Macadam, of A text of the Benedicite in Greek and Old Nubian from Kasr el-Wizz (JEA 60 (1974), pp. 206-211), and drafts for footnotes.
Four letters from R. Kasser concerning Le Manuscrit Moyen-Egyptien B.M. OR. 9035 (with R. Kasser, in Museon 84 (1971), pp. 295-401) [= Barns MSS 4.1.1-4].
6 letters from Barns, 1 carbon copy of letter from Černý to Barns Correspondence mainly Barns consulting Černý regarding research and seeking Černý's advice on philological aspects and transcriptions.
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.