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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).

Omlin, Joseph A. - correspondence

1 letter from Omlin.
Request for assistance reading some hieratic captions in papyrus Turin 55001 (see later publication, Omlin, J. A. Der Papyrus 55001 und seine satirisch-erotischen Zeichnungen und Inschriften (1973) (OEB 16729)).

Parker, Richard A. - correspondence

12 letters from Parker, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Parker, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Barbara Sewell (Griffith Institute secretary) to Parker sent in Černý's absence.
Mainly professional matters with a few personal references:

  • invitations extended to Černý to visit Brown University, the earliest sent in 1950
  • exchange of offprints
  • students from Brown University in the UK (Richard Pierce)
  • assessments of students and colleagues (H. Goedicke)
  • the consequences of the Suez crisis for institutions in Egypt, particularly IFAO, 1956
  • Demotic papyri
  • mathematical texts
  • material from Soknopaious Nesos

Peck, Caroline Nestmann - correspondence

1 letter from Lamont Moore, Director of the Yale University Art Gallery.
Information from the Director to Ms Peck (R. A. Parker's secretary at Brown University) concerning the opening times of the gallery during Černý's 1954-5 winter visit.

Reviews

All reviews of T. E. Peet, :The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily_ (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1909), unless indicated otherwise.

Notes and drawings of pottery, metallic objects (bronze and iron), inscriptions, etc. from different sites and museums; excavation diaries

Notes and drawings of pottery, metallic objects (bronze and iron), inscriptions, etc. from different sites and museums, mainly in Italy, but also in Austria, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Malta, and Sweden; some are from publications, but the majority were taken during field trips. The group also includes two diaries of Peet's 1909 excavations at Corradino Heights in Malta and three others of his 1909 excavations at Thessaly in Greece.

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