The Latin speech of James Hannay when he laid down the office of proctor in the spring of 1848
The Latin speech of James Hannay when he laid down the office of proctor in the spring of 1848, reviewing the academical events of the previous twelve months.
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Dates
- Creation: Written in A.D. 1848 by J. Hannay
Extent
45 Leaves
Language of Materials
- Latin
Preferred Citation
Oxford, Bodleian Libraries [followed by shelfmark and folio or page reference, e.g. MS. Add. A. 226, fols. 1-2]
Shelfmark:
MS. Add. A. 226
Collection ID (for staff)
CMD ID 20207
Abstract
The Latin speech of James Hannay when he laid down the office of proctor in the spring of 1848
Biographical / Historical
James Hannay (1827-1873) was a novelist and critic.
Other Finding Aids
Falconer Madan, et al., A summary catalogue of western manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford which have not hitherto been catalogued in the Quarto series (7 vols. in 8 [vol. II in 2 parts], Oxford, 1895-1953; reprinted, with corrections in vols. I and VII, Munich, 1980), vol. V, no. 30196
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Referenced in 1883.
Physical Facet
On paper
Dimensions
9 3/4 × 7 5/8 in.
Subject
- Title
- The Latin speech of James Hannay when he laid down the office of proctor in the spring of 1848
- Status
- Published
- Date
- EAD version 2020 by Alice Whichelow
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
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