Item 63 - Notes on manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies, by C. E. Stuart

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Add. MS d/63

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Notes on manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies, by C. E. Stuart

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  • c. 1911 (Creation)

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1 volume; one small paper insertion

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(1882-1917)

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Pencil notes about the volume by E[rnest] H[arrison] on inside cover and referring to a light-blue notebook of collation (Add MS a 549).

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      C. E. Stuart's notes on the tragedies of Seneca and on Juvenal have arrived at the Library by various means. See also: Add.MS.a.549, Add.MS.a.549, C. E. Stuart: collation of manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies; Add.MS.b.57, C. E. Stuart: notes of variant readings of manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies, Add.MS.b.67, C. E. Stuart: notes on and collation of the manuscripts of Seneca's tragedies, with typescript of his dissertation on the subject, Add.MS.c.79, C. E. Stuart: notes on manuscripts of the tragedies of Seneca, and Add.MS.b.97, C. E. Stuart: Collation of Juvenal manuscripts.

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