Approximately 50 black and white photographs and two colour negatives of objects in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Bez názvu1 letter from Khanum, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Khanum.
Query concerning Khanum's Egyptological studies.
7 letters from Kirkbride, 1 carbon copy of a reference on behalf of D. Kirkbride written by Černý.
2 communications from K. Kenyon concerning D. Kirkbride's application to the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, for the position of Secretary-Librarian.
University College London, Kirkbride's studies, and job applications, also reference to the political situation in the Middle East.
Kirkbride congratulating Černý on the Oxford Egyptology Chair election.
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.
1 letter from Kirwan, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kirwan, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý's secretary to Kirwan.
Information on the UNESCO operation in Nubia, Černý mediated contact with Desroches-Noblecourt.
45 photographs.
Bez názvu3 letters from Kissling, 1 draft of a letter from Černý to Kissling.
Transcription of Egyptian names in the German edition of A. H. Gardiner's Egypt of the Pharaohs, which Kissling was translating. Published as: Gardiner, A. H., Geschichte des Alten Ägypten. Eine Einführung [1965] (OEB 11286).
3 letters from Kitchen and an excerpt from Kitchen's work on Semitic loanwords in Egyptian, 1 carbon copy of a reference letter on behalf of Kitchen written by Černý, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kitchen.
Kitchen's work on Semitic loan-words, references for job applications.
3 letters from Klasens, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Klasens.
1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to the IFAO concerning books for Klasens.
Exchange of Egyptological publications and research into Demotic and Coptic etymologies.
1 letter from Klauber.
Correspondence with Hutchinson & Co (publishers), concerning the unsatisfactory quality of illustrations in a translation of one of Černý's books. Probably a translation of Černý, J., Ancient Egyptian Religion (1957) (OEB 3264).
20 mounted albumen prints of scenes from the Temple of Haroeris and Sobek Triads at Kom Ombo. Some annotations on mounts.
1 letter from Komorzynski.
Book exchange.
1 letter from Korostovtsev, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Korostovtsev.
Book exchange, publications by Golenischeff / Golenishchev for publications by Gardiner. Černý referred to a plan to visit the USSR, which eventually did not happen.
5 letters from Kraeling, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Kraeling.
Černý 's visit to Chicago in early 1955, where he gave a talk on Egyptian oracles; problems faced by Western institutions in Egypt after the Suez crisis.
11 letters from Krause, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Krause.
Photographs of hieratic ostraca sent to Černý from Berlin (one letter originally had an enclosure of over 20 photographs), books from the von Bissing bequest (F. von Bissing died in 1956), personal matters.
1 letter from Krauspe.
Regarding proofs of an article by Černý, subsequently published: Černý, J., 'Coalescence of verbs with prepositions in Coptic', in Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 97 (1971), 44-6 (OEB 9646).
7 letters from Kriéger, 2 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Kriéger.
Publication of Abusir papyri; Kriéger visiting Oxford.
5 letters from Kuentz, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Kuentz.
- Černý's work for IFAO, Černý's recommencing the ostraca work after Second World War (WWII)
- Černý's work for CEDAE
Notes, negatives, transcripts, photographs and photostats of Coptic documents.
Bez názvu1 letter from Kuhne.
Problems of Amarna history, dockets on Amarna tablets.
1 letter from Lacau.
Regarding Lacau's contacts in Cairo; Černý on his way to Cairo at the beginning of the war (WWII).
5 letters from Lafleur.
Departmental matters at University College London; storage of UCL possessions; Černý's absences; Lafleur visited Černý during his periods in hospital.
1 letter from Lajuncomme to Barbara Sewell (Griffith Institute secretary) written in Černý's absence; 1 carbon copy of a letter from Sewell to Lajuncomme, written in Černý's absence.
Concerning the proofs of: Černý, J., 'L'origine de l'expression bohaïrique [2iom n¥ari] "Mer Rouge"', in [Sainte Fare Garnot, J. (ed.)], Mélanges Mariette (1961) , 57-62 (OEB 8268).
1 letter from Lambert.
A query from A. C. Lambert concerning an esoteric book Secret Place of the Lion by G. H. Williamson, which Černý assessed critically as shown in a remark added to the letter.
Drawings, notebooks, notes and correspondence.
Bez názvu- J. Lane MSS 1-3: Journals of Jenny Lane, lady's maid to Lucy Renshaw, travelling companion of Amelia A. B. Edwards, describing in detail their various trips including the 1873-1874 journey through France and Italy, crossing from Brindisi to Alexandria on the Simla, thence up the Nile to Dendara, Karnak, Luxor, Aswan, Philae and Abu Simbel, and the return journey via Port Said, through Lebanon to Damascus, Baalbek and Beirut, Constantinople, Athens, and the Rhine. They contain vivid descriptions of the landscape, weather and peoples, and anecdotes and observations of fellow travellers and places visited. They cover the period from 4 September 1873 to 6 March 1876. 286 pages in three volumes, calf, worn, 8vo.
- J. Lane MSS 4: Photograph album put together following Miss Lane's two trips to Egypt and the Near East between 1873 and 1876.
- J. Lane MSS 5: Collection of antiquities and miscellanea collected by Miss Lane during her trips.
- J. Lane MSS 6: Three framed portraits (Jane Collins, née Jane Lane, George Collins [first husband], and George Lane [father]).
- J. Lane MSS 7: Photocopy of marriage certificate for George Collins and Jane Lane (20 October 1879).
- J. Lane MSS 8: Related documentation (three letters to the Martin family and two papers) by Brenda Moon.
2 letters from Lauer, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Lauer.
Lauer's work at Saqqâra, research interests, including:
- H. Junker's comments
- Dynasty III royal names
- Nubian agriculture
- some personal matters
- travel arrangements
3 letters from Leclant.
Leclant's visit to the UK; a stela of Nebnufer, in the Strasbourg, University Collection, 974 (TopBib i2.727).
Notebook, annotated Sotheby's 1883 catalogue, and lithographs of some monuments by Madeley.
Bez názvuNotes and related correspondence concerning a prepared monograph on organic materials from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Two photographs showing F. F. Leek.
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