Brooke, Alan England, 1863-1939 (biblical scholar and college head)
Biography
Alan England Brooke (1863-1939), biblical scholar, was a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, 1889-1939, Dean and lecturer in divinity, 1894-1918, Provost, 1926-33, and Ely Professor of Divinity, 1916-26. He published The Commentary of Origen on St. John's Gospel, 1896, and two volumes of The Old Testament in Greek (1917 and 1935), which he edited with Norman M'Lean.
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A.E. Brooke to Charles Ryle Fay, Mar 1903 ([?])
The letters and papers catalogued below were preserved by C. R. Fay's father, who pasted them into an unused copy of Smith's commercial scribbling diary for 1902; Mr Fay adopted a generally chronological arrangement, but does not seem to have felt himself to be bound strictly by this. Many of the documents are addressed to the elder Fay, and the collection can be regarded as being as much the papers of the father as of the son.
Alan England Brooke: Lectures and Writings
Alan England Brooke: Letter to Charles Sayle, 1904
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
Correspondence and papers on the education and early career of Charles Ryle Fay (1884-1961), economic historian.
The letters and papers catalogued below were preserved by C. R. Fay's father, who pasted them into an unused copy of Smith's commercial scribbling diary for 1902; Mr Fay adopted a generally chronological arrangement, but does not seem to have felt himself to be bound strictly by this. Many of the documents are addressed to the elder Fay, and the collection can be regarded as being as much the papers of the father as of the son.
Correspondence to Alan E. Brooke (1863-1939), 23 Mar. 1891-19 Sep. 1891
Letter from Alan E. Brooke to Irven D. Edwards, 17 June 1935
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