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Add. MS c/56/14
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Letter from Edward Clodd to J. G. Frazer
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- 16 May 1923 (Creation)
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Aldeburgh - Thanks him for [Paul-Louis] Couchoud's pamphlet ['L'Énigme de Jésus']; has been reading 'The Melody of God' [by Desmond Chapman-Huston] containing an alternate life of Jesus, reflects that [J. M.] Robertson, [A.] Drews, and W. B. Smith leave him unconvinced about the historical Jesus, and quotes Salomon Reinach on the point; will talk over the Couchoud pamphlet and Flinders Petrie's 'Social Life in Ancient Egypt' with [George] Whale; have just returned from Italy; [A. C.] Haddon sails for Australia on 30 June.
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- Clodd, Edward (1840–1930) banker and popular anthropologist (Subject)
- Reinach, Salomon (1858-1932) French archaeologist and religious historian (Subject)
- Couchoud, Paul Louis (1879-1959) French philosopher and man of letters (Subject)
- Huston, Wellesley William Desmond Mountjoy Chapman- (1884-1952) Irish author and publisher (Subject)
- Robertson, John Mackinnon (1856-1933), author and politician (Subject)
- Drews, Christian Heinrich Arthur (1865-1935) German writer, historian, philosopher (Subject)
- Smith, William Benjamin (1850-1934) American mathematician and writer (Subject)
- Petrie, Sir William Matthew Flinders (1853-1942) Knight, Egyptologist (Subject)
- Whale, George (1849-1925) English solicitor and freethinker (Subject)
- Haddon, Alfred Cort (1855-1940) anthropologist (Subject)