Index of Late Egyptian Grammar
- Peet MSS 2.1
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Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar.
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Index of Late Egyptian Grammar
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Index of Late Egyptian Grammar.
Pedersen, Johannes - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Pedersen, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Pedersen.
Černý's recommendation of E. Iversen.
Peck, Caroline Nestmann - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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.
Parker, Richard A. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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:
Omlin, Joseph A. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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)).
Oliveros, Pilar - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Oliveros.
Photographs of objects in Museo Arqueologico Nacional, Madrid.
Norton, Patricia - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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.
Nims, Charles Francis - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
10 letters from Nims, 4 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Nims.
Professional and personal matters:
Newberry, Percy E. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
10 letters from Newberry, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Newberry.
Personal matters and research:
Newberry, Essie W. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Essie W. Newberry (wife of P. E. Newberry) to Černý, with enclosed obituary of P. E. Newberry.
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
1 letter from Newall.
The orientation of Egyptian temple axis.
Nevinson, J. L. - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
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)).
Nagel, Georges - correspondence
Part of Jaroslav Černý Collection
17 letters from Nagel, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Nagel.
4 letters between third parties concerning photographs of papyri for G. Nagel.
Notes on egyptological publications
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Handwritten notes on the following egyptological publications:
-Edgerton, William F. 1933. <i>The Thutmosid succession</i>. Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization 8. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (OEB 138819).
-Kees, Hermann 1938. Die Opfertanzdarstellung auf einem Siegel des Königs Usaphais. <i>Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen: Philologisch-Historische Klasse, Fachgruppe I, Altertumswissenschaft, Neue Folge</i> 3 (2), 21-30 (OEB 142358).
-Kees, H. 1954. Das Gottesweib Ahmes-Nofretere als Amonspriester. <i>Orientalia</i> 23, 57-63 (OEB 1725).
-Vogliano, A. (ed.) 1938. <i>Mostra delle antichità rinvenute nelle campagne d'Egitto condotte dalla Missione della R. Università di Milano, 1934-37 / organizzata a cura delle podesteria di Milano dalla soprintendenza dei Musei del Castello Sforzesco di Milano</i>. Milano: Bestetti (OEB 145697).
-1906. <i>Catalogue of the collection of Egyptian antiquities, formed in Egypt by R. de Rustafjaell: which will be sold by auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge [...] on Wednesday, the 19th of December, 1906</i>. London: Davy (OEB 136636).
-Drioton, Étienne 1933. Essai sur la cryptographie privée de la fin de la XVIIIe dynastie. <i>Revue d'égyptologie</i> 1, 1-50 (OEB 138351).
-Klebs, Luise, 1934. <i>Die Reliefs und Malereien des Neuen Reiches (XVIII.-XX. Dynastie, ca. 1580-1100 v. Chr.): Material zur ägyptischen Kulturgeschichte</i>. AHAW: philos.-hist. Kl. 9. Heidelberg: Winter (OEB 142537).
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Tracings of hieratic texts in a folder numbered NB 5 with a list of texts on the front cover which has been crossed out.Tracings most probably made form plates in publications.
Extracts from and notes on classical authors
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Typed and handwritten extracts from and notes on classical authors.
Includes:
-Typed and handwritten extracts from Claudius Aelianus, 'De Natura Animalium' ('On the Characteristics of Animals'), a collection of seventeen books on natural history. Extracts are headed with book and verse numbers and there are handwritten notes in the margins.
-Extracts from Hellanicus Lesbius, Lucian and Porphyry of Tyre.
-Handwritten index, mainly of plants and animals, to the Deipnosophistae by Athenaeus of Naucratis
-Handwritten index to 'Bibliotheca Historica' by Diodorus Siculus
-Typed notes on Diodorus Siculus
-Handwritten index to work by Plutarch
-Handwritten index to Geographica by Strabo
-Typed notes on Clement of Alexandria
-Extracts from works by Lucian
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Handwritten copies and translations of papyri. Notes by Diana Magee suggest that these are second hand copies or copies of copies done by somebody else.
Includes:
-Handwritten copy of the text and translation of 'The Destruction of Mankind' (PEN/G.II/E.G.)
-Handwritten translation of Papyrus Berlin 9784
-Handwritten copy of British Museum Medical Papyrus mentioning name of Khufu and tracing (PEN/G.II/E.F.)
-Handwritten copy of the Tale of the Eloquent Peasant
-Handwritten notes and extracts including chronology from 'Obeliscus pamphilius' by Athanasius Kircher (1650).
-Extract in Coptic titled 'Sections of Acts of Apostles missing in Hosner supplied by the MS of Chester Beatty'.
Copy of the Hood-Hearst Papyrus
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Copy of the Hood-Hearst Papyrus.
Research notes relating to religion and culture
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Various research notes relating to religion and culture. Includes:
-typed paragraph on the dessication of the Sahara Plateau
-a note on bukalamun
-a footnote relating to Moringa
-typed notes relating to the olive and the use of olive oil
-note on the administration of justice
-notes on titles
-notes on expressions in hieroglyphs including to filter and negative expressions
-notes on the offering formula
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Research material on the Keftiu including cuttings from publications of tomb scenes, coloured tracings and sketches of Keftiu garments.
Notes on the hieroglyph X1 (bread)
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Notes on the hieroglyphic symbol X1 and the composite symbol which Newberry believes to be a grindstone.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Includes: drafts on gold working, minerals and lapis lazuli; draft letter to Sir Henry George Lyons on gold beating, 27 May 1925; and notes on malachite used for eye paint.
Draft on the music of Ancient Egypt
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Typed draft (3 pages) titled 'The Music of Ancient Egypt'.
Research notes on magical bricks
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Envelope labelled 'Magical bricks for walls' and numbered A 130 (possibly during archival processing). Contains handwritten notes on magical bricks.
Research notes on the production of fire
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Research notes and draft on the production of fire.
Images of bee-keeping and honey production
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Plates of photographs and drawings relating to bees, bee-keeping and the production of honey, which appear to be ready for publication.
Includes:
-Photograph and drawing of a scene from the east wall of the sun temple of Neuserre (TopBib iii.321) showing the production of honey (Egyptian Museum of Berlin, E 20035)
-Photograph of a published copy of inscriptions from tomb TT100 Rekhmire (TopBib i.211(14)) showing the production of honey
-Photograph of a published copy of inscriptions from the tomb of Pabasa (TopBib i.358) showing bee-keeping
Research notes on Hathor, Anukis, Satis and Sekhmet
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Research notes on Hathor, Anukis, Satis and Sekhmet and their origins sorted into four paper folders.
Part of Percy Edward Newberry Collection
Research material relating to religion in ancient Egypt, including notes housed in an envelope on Alan Gardiner's entry 'Egypt: Ancient Religion' in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edition (1911).
Includes draft contents page for a publication which correlates with the subject of the notes:
The Cults of Ancient Egypt
Introduction
Totemism and Survivals of Totemism: Syncretism
Evolution of the Anthropological God
Temple and Priesthood
The Egyptian belief in a Future life and belief in the Soul
Cults: 1. Stone Cults 2. Trees and Plants 3. Animal Cults a) quadrupeds b) birds c) reptiles d) Insects 4. Split totems 5. Artificial Objects
Cosmic Deities: The Egyptian Cosmos
Evolution of Ethical Ideas
Egyptian Religion and its influence on the ancient world