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FRAZ/1/60
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Photocopy of a letter from J. G. Frazer to A. B. Cook
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- 18 Aug. 1908 (Creation)
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From the card in the card catalogue, describing FRAZ 1/57-61: five letters from JGF to A. B. Cook: 'xerox copies of letters owned by P. Lazlett, TCC,' i.e. Thomas Peter Ruffell Laslett (1915–2001), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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24 Abercromby Square, London - Discusses etymology of 'viribius' and Cook's theory that the leaves are verbena. Tells Cook that he is moving back to Cambridge and is reading the Old Testament in Hebrew.
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Published in Ackerman, Robert, ed. "Selected Letters of Sir J. G. Frazer". Oxford: Oxford University Press, [2005].