Item 15 - 'Notes for Folklore in Old Testament'

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FRAZ/35/15

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'Notes for Folklore in Old Testament'

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  • [191-?] (Creation)

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1 vol.

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Archival history

A bookplate pasted on the inside front cover of other volumes transferred from the Haddon Library at the same time reads, "This book formed part of the library of Sir James George Frazer, O.M., which was bequeathed by Lady Frazer to Trinity College, Cambridge. It was presented by the College to the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge." The volume was then transferred to the Haddon Library of Archaeology and Anthropology and in 2010 was transferred to Trinity College Library to rejoin the Frazer Papers.

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Transferred from the Haddon Library of Archaeology and Anthropology, 23 March 2010.

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Bound volume with notes in Frazer's hand. Turned upside down and starting from the back cover are 6 pages of notes and 7 pages of a draft for an article, 'The English Ideal', written after the start World War I. With two pages laid in loose, which were separated from the volume and found laid in loose inside 'Notebook GR. I', FRAZ 35/8.

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      Two items which belong to this volume were found in FRAZ/35/9 on their return from the Haddon Library and are now housed with items laid in loose to that notebook .

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      '7' in pen-and-ink on inside front cover, possibly assigned by the Haddon Library.

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