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Henry Sidgwick's 'Aristotle's Classification of Forms of Government', taken from
The Classical Review
Notebook titled "Notes on ethics II"
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a man declaiming in Greek to a group of people in a cloud
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a standing man holding a cup, with a very small figure at his feet
Proof of [letter] by J. R. Seeley to Henry Sidgwick
Notes on H. A. J. Munro's lectures on Aristotle's
Politics
, books I and II
Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Alfred William Benn
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a very muddy man walking in the hills
Letter from Henry Jackson to James Ward
"The Poetics of Aristotle, translated from the Greek, with notes" by Charles Buller
Letter from Sir George Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan
Notebook marked as "Notes on Ethics III"
Notebook
Notes on Aristotles 'Politics'
Draft of a letter from Henry Jackson to Dr [Edward?] Moore
Card from Otto Stählin to Henry Jackson
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a man dreaming of various climbing incidents
Manuscript with fragments of Aristotle's
Categories
and the
Categoriae decem
, seemingly once used as cover
Letter from Arthur Waley to R. C. Trevelyan
Letter from J. Sully to Nora Sidgwick
Letter from Augustus De Morgan
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a man in a tailed coat, possibly a footman
Sketch by H. E. Fox of a man in rustic dress, between a parrot and a monkey, each on a tall perch
Two cuttings from a printed notice advertising ‘a trotting cob’ on view at Loughrigg Cottage, Rydal, capable of performing ‘several Curious and Remarkable Feats’, ‘To be had at a bargain’
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