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- c 1944 (Creación)
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Notebook with blue-green cover. 66 ff. Lined pages, several blank.
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Version of Trevelyan's "Maya" on inside cover and following pages; a verse version of "Spectacles" followed by a prose one. Notes toward an autobiography by Trevelyan, starting with a description of his first visit to Seatoller in Borrowdale in 1892 with his university friends Eddie Marsh, Bertrand Russell, Robin Mayor, and John Barran; describes visits there with Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, quoting a poem written on the hills by Dickinson; mentions spending time there with G. E. Moore, which becomes a general discussion of philosophers and philosophy; the Lake Hunt; early reading and the library at Wallington; his father's friends, particularly Henry Sidgwick. Translation of Montaigne III.7, crossed through.
Notebook also used from the other end in: notes on Virgil's sixth "Eclogue"; notes on Chinese poetry; verse; translation of Montaigne II.8; conversation between Adam and Satan, in both verse and prose versions; translation from Sophocles's "Oedipus at Colonus"
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- Sophocles (c 496-c 406 BC) dramatist (Materia)
- Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), knight, civil servant and patron of the arts (Materia)
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Materia)
- Mayor, Robert John Grote (1869-1947), civil servant and philosopher, known as Robin (Materia)
- Conybeare, William James (1871-1955), Provost of Southwell (Materia)
- Barran, Sir John Nicholson (1872-1952) 2nd Baronet, politician (Materia)
- Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes (1862-1932), humanist, historian, and philosopher (Materia)
- Moore, George Edward (1873–1958), philosopher (Materia)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Materia)
- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Materia)
- Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592) philosopher and essayist (Materia)
- Vergilius Maro, Publius (70 BC-19 BC), poet, known as Vergil or Virgil (Materia)