Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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No. 13 |
Parody of fragment from a Platonic dialogue: 'Ex Platonis περί χολής' |
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[mid 19th cent.?] |
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No. 14 |
Parody of fragment from a Greek dialogue: 'Ex Satyri φιλογάμοις Έταιροίς' |
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[mid 19th cent.?] |
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No. 16 |
Greek and Latin epigrammatic verses on the three towers of Great Court, Trinity College |
Part |
[mid 19th cent.?] |
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4 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
Item |
3 May 1810 |
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5 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
Item |
18 Dec. 1813 |
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6 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
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18 Oct. 1814 |
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7 |
Letter from Lord Byron to Henry Drury |
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14 Feb. 1815 |
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11 |
Wrapper, made for a letter of Lord Byron (R.2.40A/10) |
Item |
1912? |
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12 |
Letter from Stephen Gaselee to A. S. F. Gow |
Item |
21 July 1932 |
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13 |
Carbon copy of a translation of a bill of lading (R.2.40A/14) |
Item |
July 1932 |
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No. 3 |
List of requirements and recommendations for a tour in Greece, compiled by E. D. Clarke |
Part |
c. July 1813 |
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21 |
Thomas Babington Macaulay’s logogriph, “Cut off my head, the singular I act” |
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[c 1830?] |
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32 |
Broadsheet "Woburn Abbey Theatre. Prologue, written and spoken by Richard Monckton Milnes... December 22, 1848" |
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[1848?] |
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24 |
Two poems by [F. M.?], 8 years old |
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June 1849 |
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25 |
Friedrich Schiller’s “Hoffnung” in an unidentified hand |
Part |
[19th cent.] |
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33 |
William Wordsworth’s “Poem on a Daisy casting its shadow on Loughrigg Fell” copied by Cordelia Whewell |
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4 Nov. 1844 |
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34 |
Edward Forbes’ “The Story of the Dodo - by the President of the Ashmolean Society”, unsigned |
Part |
[19th cent.] |
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36-38 |
“Epitaph in Lowestoft Church” three copies by an unidentified person |
Part |
[19th cent.] |
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10a |
Printed poem, Nugarum Bartlovianarum epilogus |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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15 |
Letter from Henry Hallam |
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30 Jan. 1846 |
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17 |
Notes on the proof sheets by Thomas Flower Ellis |
Item |
[1845?] |
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21-24 |
Letter from John Thomas Graves with notes on the proof sheets |
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11-26 Mar. 1845 |
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26 |
Letter from Richard Jones |
Item |
[19th cent.] |
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No. 4 |
‘The Institution of Chivalry was generally beneficial to Europe’, an English declamation by W. J. Bankes |
Part |
1805 |
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No. 7 |
‘Charles the first was not justified in putting to Death the Earl of Strafford’, an English declamation by Lewis Bowerbank |
Part |
1801 |
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No. 11 |
‘Oliver Cromwell would have consulted his interest by accepting the Crown’, an English declamation by James Cairncross |
Part |
1804 |
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2-3 |
On the results of observations made with a new anemometer |
Item |
1837 |
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1 |
Isaac Todhunter's list of the anemometer papers |
Item |
[c 1873] |
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4 |
Draft, "On the working of the anemometer since the account given to the Society May 1, 1837" |
Item |
May 1839 |
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1 |
Companion to the almanac, for 1837 and On the tides by J. W. Lubbock |
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[1836] |
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