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- [1849?] (Production)
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1 sheet, printed, with extensive MS annotations.
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MS notes around printed text, perhaps in the hand of Richard Shilleto. At top: 'I was told by a sometime pupil now Fellow of his college that he hoped the age of Cartmell might show itself equal to the age of Pericles. This provoked the following' - two lines of Greek verse, presented as a fragment of Eupolis, with an English translation.
The 'age of Cartmell' probably refers to James Cartwell's first spell as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1849, as the printed Latin epigram concerns an occasion on which the Vice-Chancellor mistakenly attempted to assign Phaedrus's Fables, a Latin work, to 'S' as a Greek text for him to teach. First lines: 'Si literarum vult quis esse Graecarum / Professor, adsit...'. An English verse translation follows: 'Each, who would teach the tongue of Greece, is / To give to me a triple Thesis...'
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- grec ancien
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- latin
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Tipped into R.1.75.