Item 167-168 - Edward Bensly: notes on Burton's The anatomy of melancholy

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Add. MS c/167-168

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Edward Bensly: notes on Burton's The anatomy of melancholy

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  • 1903, 1905 (Creation)

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2 vols. with 32 items laid in loose

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One bound notebook and one disbound notebook, part of a group of Bensly's papers, Add.MS.c.161-171.
Item 167: with 20 items laid in loose, including a printed obituary of John Michael Skipper, from the South Australian Register 8 and 13 Dec. 1883.
Item 168: with 12 sheets laid in loose. With note on front cover, "This is all my own work, before I saw any of Aldis Wright's notes. E.B."

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      See also: Add.MS.c.171, a folder of loose notes on the same topic
      See also: [The W.A. Wright bequest of Burton's Anatomy of melancholy and allied papers : correspondence and receipts concerning its loan to Professor E. Von Blomberg Bensly by Trinity College Cambridge], Trinity College Library shelfmark Adv.c.18.88.

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