Hieratic papyrus in Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 58032, decree in favour of Neskhons, B. Grdseloff's transcription collated with original by Černý in March 1950. With Grdseloff's list of related publications. Transcription of a stela inscribed in hieratic, in London, British Museum, EA 138, B. Grdseloff's transcription collated with original by Černý.
Enclosures include 1 letter from Peter Kaplony, sent to Černý in 1956 (2 typewritten pages with annotations). Stela, in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, No. 20. Second Kamose stela (Luxor Museum). Transcriptions of hieratic papyri in:
Stelae of Ramesses II at Tanis and Beisân. Copies by B. Grdseloff, collated by Černý. Statue of Merneptah at Nabêsha, copied by B. Grdseloff. Larger stela of Sethos I at Beisân.
Abûsîr: -Mastaba of Ptahshepses, including Ramesside hieratic graffito Saqqâra: -Mastaba of Neferseshemre -Mastaba of Ankhmahor -Mastaba of Neferseshemptah -Mastaba of Idut -Mastaba of Neferherenptah -Mastaba of Khentika Saqqâra, reliefs: -Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1530-67 (incomplete) -Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1697 -Cairo, Egyptian Museum, CG 1698 -blocks copied on 23-02-1941 Mît Rahîna: -text from a colossal statue of Ramesses II
2 letters from Rypka, 1 draft of a letter from Černý to Rypka. Rypka, Dean of the Faculty of Arts in Prague, proposing Černý's membership of academic bodies in Czechoslovakia, and Černý's interest in the periodical Naše řeč (official title translation "Our speech", see http://nase-rec.ujc.cas.cz/?lang=en.
52 letters from Marie Sargant (wife of J. Černý), 55 letters from Černý to Marie Sargant. Personal correspondence regarding Černý 's move to the United Kingdom in 1946, his health issues and other private and family matters; Černý's travels; the move from London to Oxford in 1951.
1 letter from Scharff, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Scharff. Scharff sent Černý a copy of his publication on the cult of Osiris (probably Scharff, A., Die Ausbreitung des Osiriskultes in der Frühzeit und während des Alten Reiches (1948) (OEB 1516)).
6 letters from Schott, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Schott. Book and off-print exchange and professional matters; congratulations on Černý's seventieth birthday.
4 letters from Schubert, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to Schubert. Černý's visit to Yale University in 1954, during his time as Visiting Professor at Brown University.
5 letters from Shore to Černý. 1 letter from Shore to Marie Černý, 1 draft of a letter from Marie Černý to Shore. Studies in Coptic etymologies, and Demotic studies; finds from Deir el-Medîna. Shore exchange with Marie Černý - off-prints of J. Černý obituaries.
8 letters from Simpson, 3 carbon copies of letters from Černý to Simpson. 2 letters exchanged between Černý and C. Cann (Queen's College) regarding Simpson's proposed stay in Oxford. Simpson negotiating a PhD position at Oxford, although Simpson eventually decided to do his PhD in the United States; Simpson's research into Egyptian accounts and accounting, as well as a reference to the Reisner papyri; Simpson published extensively on the latter, see Simpson, W. K., Papyrus Reisner I: The Records of a Building Project in the Reign of Sesostris I (1963) (OEB 10466), and Simpson, W. K., Papyrus Reisner II: Accounts of the dockyard workshop at This in the reign of Sesostris I (1965) (OEB 11529).
8 letters from H. S. Smith, 1 carbon copy of a letter from Černý to H. S. Smith. 4 letters exchanged between Černý and Brian Downs (1893-1984), Master of Christ's College, regarding H. S. Smith's application for the Lady Wallis Budge Fellowship in Cambridge. H. S. Smith's professional development and research work; some notes Smith prepared for Černý on Coptic and Coptic etymologies; book exchange. In 1964, Smith discussed with Černý the plan for the A. H. Gardiner library bequest; which was shared between the Griffith Institute, Oxford, University College, London, Cambridge University and Liverpool University.