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Letters from A. E. Housman
Add. MS c/32/49-54C · Item · 1903-[c 1945?]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Letters dated 4 May 1903, 30 Jan. 1906, 29 Apr. 1906, 26 June 1908, 12 Feb. 1911, 10 June 1913 with draft of a letter from Jackson dated 15 Feb. 1918. Accompanied by a letter from T. Herbert Warren dated 5 March 1911 with a poem about Housman, pages from The Journal of Philology with an article by Housman, "Juvenal and Two of his Editors", a menu from the Classical Tripos Dinner, 1915, with signatures of those present, including Housman, part of a letter from Henry Jackson to his brother Percy in 1911 about Housman, a printed address to Henry Jackson dated 14 July 1919 written by Housman, a proof from The Journal of Philology of Housman's "Triste Profundi Imperium, and a typescript extract for a letter from Housman to [Reginald St John] Parry dated 3rd Jan. 1920.

TRER/1/165 · Item · 4 Jan [1926]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Chilswell nr Oxford. - Publishers given the wrong address for Trevelyan, hence the delay in his receiving Bridges' book. Thanks for the 'patient examination of my neo-Miltonics' and the review of "Come si quando". Explanation of the scansion of a line Trevelyan had trouble with. Discussion of "Kate's mother", "The Tramps", and the version of Catullus, which was the only one Herbert Warren mentioned when he wrote to Bridges.

Add. MS b/114 · File · [19th-20th cent]
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Volume of letters from a number of correspondents, who are represented by one or two letters each. Many of the correspondents are identified at the top of the page on which the letter is mounted, in the form of an autograph book.

Bazeley, William (1843-1925) canon of Gloucester, antiquary