25 letters from Charles Badham to W. H. Thompson
- Add. MS b/119/3-28
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- 1855-1875
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Thompson, William Hepworth (1810-1886), college head
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25 letters from Charles Badham to W. H. Thompson
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Thompson, William Hepworth (1810-1886), college head
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Housman, Alfred Edward (1859-1936), poet and classical scholar
Account [by the Master of Trinity, Henry Montagu Butler] of the royal visit to Trinity
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Home Office, Whitehall. Acknowledging, as Home Secretary, the college's condolences on the death of Edward VII, on behalf of George V and Queen Alexandra.
Butler, Henry Montagu (1833-1918), college head
Account of the rediscovery of Trinity College Junior Bursar's Account Book of 1688-92
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Copy of a typewritten report by the Librarian of Trinity College Library, probably made for Trinity College Council, forwarding A. W. Haggis's letter describing his rediscovery of the book at Chester Cathedral.
Adams, Herbert Mayow (1893-1985), librarian
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Trinity College Library, Cambridge
Address card for Hermann Diels
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Index card with address and title in [Lilly Frazer's?] hand.
'Alterations proposed... by William Dodd B.D. in his Beauties of Shakespeare'
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On a page opposite the title: "From the Polyglot of Brian Walton. Prolegomena - page 45-48. Edition 1657. Londini of Thomas Rycroft. The edition which has the latter part of this dissertation after article 4 - pasted over - See Butlers Nova Biblica".
Unidentified
Answer by James Spedding to paper on two texts of Richard II by Edward H. PIckersgill
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Appeal for new Archaeology & Ethnology Museum by Cambridge University Association
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Arthur C. Benson to Nora Sidgwick
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Reports that the 'N.P.P.' was returned to him the previous night, and he sends her a copy of it [not included]. Declares that he enjoyed very much seeing her the previous day. Remarks that it is such a comfort, 'on this Greek question, to be able to see and to say, without reservation, how foolish and ignorant everyone is who does not agree with oneself.' States that he is glad that she is making progress with the book, [Henry Sidgwick, a Memoir] and looks forward to its publication. Desires that, through it, Henry 'should speak to a wider circle than his letters and talk could do.' Refers to Henry's humility, sympathy and intellectual power.
Benson, Arthur Christopher (1862-1925), poet and college head
August correspondence relating to the forthcoming royal visit
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Letters, predominantly from the Junior Bursar, Geoffrey Bulmer Tatham to Henry Montagu Butler, Master of Trinity and mostly regarding dinner in Hall.
Butler, Henry Montagu (1833-1918), college head
Autograph score of ‘What are these that glow from afar’, by Alan Gray
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Gray, Alan (1855-1935), organist and composer
Autograph score of Eleuloro, by Alan Gray
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Full score setting of Sir Walter Scott's poem "Eleu Loro". Vocal score published by Novello in 1901.
Gray, Alan (1855-1935), organist and composer
B. M. Wilson's account of S. Ramanujan and his work
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Notes for a lecture [?]
Wilson, Bertram Martin (1896-1935) mathematician
B. M. Wilson's investigations on chapters II-VII of Ramanujan's notebook 2
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Wilson, Bertram Martin (1896-1935) mathematician
"Batrachomuomachia, or Homer's Battle of the Frogs and Mice, done into verse"
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Translation of the pseudo-Homeric Batrachomyomachia.
Homer (fl 750 BC-700 BC) poet
Bibliography of editions of Shakespeare's poems, by Justin Winson
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Bill of a laundress of Settle, Yorks., in which the word ‘singlet’ has been underlined
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
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Dated Michaelmas term 1965 on title page.
Rigg, Arthur George (1937-2019) medievalist
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Satagopan, T. A. (fl 1925) mathematician
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
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British & Foreign Bible Society. For information to all members of Hebrew Sub-Committee
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C. D. Ginsburg's printed work in Hebrew
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
C. E. Stuart: collation of Juvenal manuscripts
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Stuart, Charles Erskine (1882-1917), classicist
C. E. Stuart: notes of variant readings in Seneca manuscripts
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Stuart, Charles Erskine (1882-1917), classicist
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
Gathering of MS notes; first page bearing the heading 'Notes mainly critical on the Tragedies of Seneca". Gathering of MS notes in envelope labelled 'MSS of Seneca's Tragedies. C. E. Stuart's collations of notes on MSS additional to what is recorded in his large notebooks [Add.MS.b/57, Add.MS.c/79 and Add.MS.d/63]' and with E[rnest] Harrison's name. Gathering of MS notes in envelope labelled 'C.E.S. Rough copy of parts of a discussion of the relations between the A MSS of Seneca's tragedies; possibly relics of an earlier form of the article in C[lassical] Q[uarterly] VI (1912) but he seems to go further here than there into the classification of the more useless MSS' [envelope originally? addressed to E. Harrison from P. Arthur with note 'not to be forwarded].
Typescript, "The Tragedies of Seneca"; title page has two notes by Harrison, recording that it is Stuart's dissertation [for his Trinity Fellowship, 1907] 'as it was sent in. All changes made by pen (except a few trifles) are subsequent. E.H. 9 Dec 1917.' and that 'marginal self-criticisms' are 'almost all due to [Harrison's] notes'.
Stuart, Charles Erskine (1882-1917), classicist
Card from [?] George Parker to William Aldis Wright
Part of Additional Manuscripts b
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