Part No. 6 - Latin verse written for the Tercentenary Commemoration of Trinity College

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R./1.75/No. 6

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Latin verse written for the Tercentenary Commemoration of Trinity College

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  • [Dec. 1846] (Creation)

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1 folded sheet, printed, paginated [1]-4; MS note at top of first page.

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With epigraph in Greek from Aristophanes' Peace. First line of Latin verse: 'Age, concitate cantus; age, ludite, bibite'. Note in pencil at the top: 'Written for the Tercentenary. C. B. Scott & Vansittart'.

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  • Ancient Greek
  • Latin

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    Tipped into R.1.75.

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    Printed in full in Donaldson, J. W. (1856). Classical scholarship and classical learning: Considered with especial reference to competitive tests and university teaching : a practical essay on liberal education. Deighton, Bell and Co. ; Bell and Daldy, Fleet-Street, pp. 248-250.

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