20 pp. diary kept from 10 Dec. 1900 to 28 Feb. 1901 listing J. G. and Lilly Frazer's movements in Rome: places visited, and people seen, including [Giacomo] Boni, Wickham Steed and Madame [Clémence] Rose, Professor and Mrs [William] James, R. A. Neil, and A. E. Shipley. J. G. Frazer makes notes from a meeting on 16 Jan. with Miss Roma Lister, who gathered Italian folklore from peasants, and mentions her colleague C. G. Leland. On 19 Jan. he makes notes from a meeting with Dr [F. H.?] Burton-Brown, who lived amongst the Naga tribes in Assam. On 31 Jan. he describes an expedition to Nemi. On 27 Feb. he leaves Rome for Perugia. At the back of the volume are 2 1/2 pages of a bibliography of anthropological works, and two page list of 'Books Lent' from 1894-1905, to F. M Cornford, W. Ridgeway, A. B. Cook, W. H. D. Rouse, Miss [Aelfrida?] Tillyard, S. A. Cook, A. A. Bevan, and Prof. C. Bendall. This is followed by a short list of 'Ovid. Books to be Kept, Sept. 1928'.
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1900-1928
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/1/125
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20 Apr. 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
26 Lensfield Road - Thanks him for a copy of speeches given at [in the Old Combination Room at a gathering in Frazer's honour].
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6 Berkeley Road, Crouch End, London, N. Dated 14 May 1903 - Thanks him for his letter and news that more evidence on Australian totemism is soon to be forthcoming; asks his help in understanding the Babylonian legal code as regards to the position of women.
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28 Nov. 1933
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
26 Lensfield Rd, Cambridge - Encloses money as subscription for the bibliography; was glad the Drapers' Company has been helpful; glad she liked the notice in the 'Cambridge Review'.