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FRAZ/32/96-97
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Two letters from 'Jack' [François Ceccaldi] to 'Flaminica' [Lady Frazer]
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- 5, 31 Mar. 1933 (Creation)
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54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio (Corse) - He writes that he has been at the Archives where he was working on a parochial register 1771-1773 which has tired his eyes; is not suprised by what she says of Condorcet, he is less interested in people than spirits; he will reread it carefully as it is necessary to find the right audience; is pleased to hear that the incident between [R. R.] Marett and [Elliott] Smith has had a happy ending; he wonders why she stays at Trinity so little; he will go to the Folklore conference with them, and to the Madame Renan fête; he does not know the 'Voyages' of Renan, wonders how that is.
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- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Ceccaldi, François Marie Jacques Dominique Ferdinand (1871-1948), French préfet, cartographer, and writer (Subject)
- Caritat, Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de (1743–1794), Marquis de Condorcet, French philosopher and mathematician (Subject)
- Renan, Joseph Ernest (1823-1892) French philologist, philosopher, historian, and writer (Subject)
- Marett, Robert Ranulph (1866–1943) philosopher and anthropologist (Subject)
- Smith, Sir Grafton Elliot (1871-1937) Knight, anatomist and anthropologist (Subject)