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Alexandri Magni vita et res gestae

Alexandri Magni vita et res gestae, written in the 16th century.
Shelfmark: MS. Auct. T. 5. 21
Extents: 121 Leaves
Dates: written in the 16th century
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Archive of Douglas Jay

Personal, political and literary papers of Douglas Jay, Baron Jay (1907-1996), politician
Extents: 61.45 Linear metres (170 boxes)
Dates: 1842-2005; Majority of material found within c. 1907-2004
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Braun Family Archive

Correspondence and papers of the Braun Family, including papers of Thomas Braun (1935-2008), classicist and Fellow and Dean of Merton College, and family history research material.
Extents: 37.0 Linear metres (221 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1685-2019
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Notes on Greek historians by Edmund Chilmead

Notes on Greek historians by Edmund Chilmead, written in the 1st half of the 17th century
Shelfmark: MS. Auct. T. inf. 2. 14
Extents: 139 Leaves
Dates: Written in the 1st half of the 17th century by E. Chilmead
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Photostats of Apocalypse (Greek and Latin)

Photostats of Apocalypse (Greek and Latin).
Shelfmark: MS. Facs. e. 15
Extents: 11 Leaves
Dates: originals dated 12th and 14th century
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Photostats of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Ars rhetorica

Photostats of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Ars rhetorica.
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: originals dated 15th century
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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Richard Rawlinson's collection of manuscripts, 8th-18th century.
Extents: 3571 boxes (392.81 linear metres)
Dates: 8th-18th century
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Selden Manuscripts

Correspondence and papers of John Selden, with some manuscripts owned by him.
Extents: 4.95 Linear metres (45 boxes)
Dates: 1598-1655
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Topographical collections, correspondence and papers of Sir Thomas Phillipps

Topographical collections, correspondence and papers of Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872).
Extents: 162.91 Linear metres (1949 boxes)
Dates: 16th-20th century
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A translation into French of the rev. Joseph Robertson's Parian Chronicle (Lond., 1788)

A translation into French of the rev. Joseph Robertson's Parian Chronicle (Lond., 1788), written in about A.D. 1790 in France.
Shelfmark: MS. Add. D. 41
Extents: 79 Leaves
Dates: written in about A.D. 1790 in France
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Ussher Manuscripts

Collections by Archbishop Ussher, 17th century.
Extents: 0.88 Linear metres (8 boxes)
Dates: 17th century

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Greece -- History 5
17th century 3
Religion 3
16th century 2
Biography 2
Genealogy 2
Great Britain -- History 2
Great Britain -- Politics and Government 2
18th century 1
20th century 1
Anabaptists 1
Antiquarians 1
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Berlin (Germany) -- Intellectual life 1
Bible 1
Bible -- O.T. -- Psalms 1
Book collectors 1
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Classical literature -- Study and teaching 1
Constitutions 1
Diaries -- 18th century 1
Dissenters 1
Dorset (England) 1
Drama 1
Durham (England) 1
Ecclesiastical courts 1
Economics -- Great Britain -- 20th Century 1
Essex (England) 1
European Economic Community 1
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Germany -- Emigration and immigration -- History 1
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Germany -- History -- 19th Century 1
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Gloucestershire (England) 1
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Indexed names
Alexander III | 356-323 BC | known as Alexander the Great | King of Macedon 1
Aquinas | Thomas | 1225-1274 | Dominican friar, philosopher, Catholic Priest 1
Aristotle | 384-322 BC | Greek philosopher 1
Beaumont | fl 1688-1730 | Nonconformist 1
Bracton | Henry de | c 1210-1268 | Judge, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1
Braun | Helene Margarete Hedwig Hildburg | 1910-2004 | née Weber 1
Braun | Konrad Ernst Leonard | 1896-1969 | lawyer and judge, Quaker scholar 1
Braun | Thomas Felix Rudolf Gerhard | 1935-2008 | classicist and Dean of Merton College, Oxford 1
Chaucer | Geoffrey | c 1340-1400 | Poet 1
Chilmead | Edmund | 1610-1654 | scholar and musician 1
Church of England | Diocese of London | Consistory Court 1
England and Wales | Exchequer 1
England and Wales | Royal Navy 1
Eton College 1
Fenwick family 1
Fitzwilliams | John | fl 1600-1699 | Nonjuror 1
Fleming | Robert | ? 1660-1716 | Presbyterian Minister 1
Fosbroke | Thomas Dudley | 1770-1842 | Antiquary 1
French Protestant Church 1
Grenville | Denis | 1637-1703 | Jacobite Archbishop of York | also known as Denis Granville 1
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Gronovius | Jacobus | 1645-1716 | classical scholar 1
Gunning | Peter | 1614-1684 | Bishop of Ely 1
Hawes | Samuel | fl 1694-1700 | Nonjuror 1
Hearne | Thomas | 1678-1735 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 1
Holman | William | d 1730 | Essex Antiquary Congregational Minister 1
Jay | Douglas Patrick Thomas | Baron Jay | 1907-1996 | politician 1
L'Estrange | Hamon | 1605-1660 | theologian and historian 1
Lewis | John | c 1700-1799 | Minister of Margate 1
Livius | Titus | ? 59 BC-AD 17 | Roman historian 1
Locke | John | 1632-1704 | philospher 1
Mandeville | Sir | John | d 1372 | travel writer 1
Nedam | James | fl 1532-1543 | Royal Surveyor of Works 1
Neve | John Le | 1679-1741 | Antiquary 1
Ovidius Naso | Publius | 43 BC-AD 17 | Roman poet 1
Oxford University | All Souls College 1
Oxford University | Balliol College 1
Oxford University | Merton College 1
Pepys | Samuel | 1633-1703 | MP, Diarist, Public Servant, Antiquary 1
Phillipps family | baronets | Middle Hill 1
Phillipps | Sir Thomas | 1792-1872 | Baronet | Antiquary, and Collector of MSS and Books 1
Price | Daniel | fl 1685-1706 | Dean of St Asaph 1
Rawlinson | Richard | 1690-1755 | Antiquary and Nonjuror 1
Roach | Richard | 1662-1730 | Anglican clergyman 1
Robertson | Joseph | 1726-1802 | Church of England clergyman and writer 1
Robinson | John | 1650-1723 | Bishop of London 1
Sallustius Crispus | Gaius | ? 86-? 34 BC | Roman historian 1
Samber | Robert | fl 1710-1729 | Poet 1
Sancroft | William | 1617-1693 | Archbishop of Canterbury 1
Selden | John | 1584-1654 | Jurist MP Antiquary 1
Smith | Thomas | 1638-1710 | Nonjuror Historian and Librarian 1
St Paul's Cathedral 1
Stanton | William | fl 1697-1704 1
Swadlin | Thomas | 1600-1670 | Royalist divine 1
Terentius Afer | Publius | ? 195 BC-? 159 BC | Roman comic dramatist 1
Thurloe | John | 1616-1668 | Secretary to the Council of State 1
Tullius Cicero | Marcus | 106-43 BC | Roman orator and statesman 1
Turner | Francis | ? 1638-1700 | Bishop of Ely 1
Turner | Thomas | 1645-1714 | President of Corpus Christi College Oxford 1
University of Cambridge 1
University of Oxford 1
Ussher | James | 1581-1656 | Archbishop of Armagh, biblical scholar, and historian 1
Wharton | Philip | 1613-1696 | 4th Baron Wharton 1
Wilkinson | Thomas | fl 1600-1699 | Anglican clergyman 1
Williams | John | fl 1709-1726 | Poet 1
Zamboni | Giovanni Giacomo | fl 1723-1751 | resident in England for Duke of Modena 1
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Language
Latin 9
English 6
French 5
German 4
Hebrew 4
Spanish; Castilian 3
Welsh 2
English, Old (ca.450-1100) 1
Arabic 1
Catalan; Valencian 1
Czech 1
Danish 1
Dutch; Flemish 1
French, Old (842-ca.1400) 1
Irish 1
Greek, Modern (1453-) 1
Italian 1
Polish 1
Portuguese 1