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- 1858 (Production)
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1 item: printed, with manuscript addition to the title.
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Winner of the Browne Medal in 1858, to the set subject "Versat / Saxum sudans nitendo neque proficit hilum" [a quotation from Cicero, "Tusculan Disputations" 1.10, perhaps quoting Ennius' "Annales"]. Addressed to 'Cotilus' [a name used in Martial's epigrams], who was a school-friend of Trevelyan's at Harrow and is now studying at Oxford.
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Envelope [see 20/67] originally labelled 'My Browne's epigrams'; this annotated to indicate that the writer was 'Sir G. O. T.'
Further annotations labelling additional contents as: 'RCT's verses at Harrow'; 'Arthur Sidgwick τοῖς φίλοις'; 'Bobus Smith's lines. Calverley's "Mediterranean Sea.'"; "The Kraken"'; 'T [or J?] B M's ode on the Northern Circuit'; 'Judge Coleridge's Murder Story'.
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- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Sujet)
- Cambridge University (Sujet)
- Tullius Cicero, Marcus (106 BC - 43 BC) statesman, orator, lawyer and philosopher (Sujet)
- Ennius, Quintus (c 239 BC – c 169 BC) poet and dramatist (Sujet)
- Valerius Martialis, Marcus (c 40 - c 104) poet known as Martial (Sujet)
- Harrow School (Sujet)