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7 articles, 1985
'Tradition et verite'; Le status des forgerons et ses justifications symboliques: une hypothese cognitive'; 'La tradition comme genre enonciatif'; 'Les figures du savoir initiatique''; 'Recit epique et tradition'; 'The 'empty' concepts of traditional thinking: a semantic and pragmatic description'; 'The stuff 'traditions' are made of - on the implicit ontology of n ethnographic category'.
9 articles, 1991
'Theoria, Aisthesis, Mimesis and Doxa'; 'Adorno's aesthetic concept of autonomy'; 'Evenement, modernite et memoire'; 'Litterature et peinture: puissance du faux et creation de la valeur'; 'Economie politique des corps et enchantement de la culture dans la litterature Francaise des XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles'; 'Matiere, vitesse et figure'; 'Mrs Dalloway ou le discours comme mobile'; 'Pour une economie du considerable'; 'Les faux-monnayeurs et l'economie des possibles'.
Administrative correspondence, 1934 - 1945
This file includes correspondence concerning Society business and organisation, membership, election of Officers and council, accounts.
Advertisement, 1550
Dr Lewyn's advertisement about Tofts.
Advice to the French government, 1982
The file contains photocopied reports and correspondence concerning NK's advice to the French government on their economic policy.
Albums of press cuttings, 1918 - 1951
The albums in this sub-series cover Lydia Lopokova Keynes's career as a ballerina and actress; her marriage to J.M. Keynes, 1925; events, such as the Liberal Party Summer School, 1929, or the Bretton Woods Conference, 1944, attended with J.M. Keynes; and her public appearances after his death.
Alphabetical files I, 1926 - 1992
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Alphabetical files II, 1927 - 2002
This sub-series contains original letters received, apparently of less significance than those catalogued as GS/5/1 and in the main of more recent origin. Occasionally, these include carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The academic letters are mainly requests for off-prints of George Salt's work in entomology.
Annexes to Valentine van Muyden's journal, 1926-05 - 1929-10
Typescript copy. Includes copies of letters between Valentine van Muyden and Arthur Elliott Felkin.
Articles on T.S. Eliot, 1947-12 - 1948-08-23
This file comprises:
a. Françoise de Castro: 'Entretien avec T. S. Eliot', 23 Aug. 1948. Typescript, 5 pp.
b. Raniero Nicolai: an article in Italian on T.S. Eliot, Rome, Dec. 1947.
Assorted loose press cuttings, 1921 - 1955
This file includes reviews of Lydia Lopokova Keynes' performances as ballerina and actress and other related ballet items, such as obituaries of Pavlova and Fokin.
Auber: ‘Le bal masque ou Gustave III’
Typescript transcript of the libretto by Scribe, with stage directions, bound in card tied with pink cord.
Autograph manuscript poems, 1927 - 1937
This sub-series consists of manuscript poems by Julian Bell. Poems are listed in the order they are arranged in the envelopes. Poems published in 'Winter Movement' are placed first, with poems written in French and miscellaneous fragments placed at the end of the sequence.
'Brussels. La nature double de la peinture', 1933-09 - 1933-11
Autograph manuscript lecture with annotations in an unidentified hand, given at Brussels.
Card from Pablo Casals to Edward Dent
1 autograph note written on a printed introduction card.
Charles Mauron, 'Poemes en prose' (published privately, 1930)
The collection includes lectures, correspondence, sketchbooks etc. accumulated by Fry during his lifetime. It also contains secondary material comprising correspondence, photocopies, notes and news cuttings assembled since Fry's death by his sister Margery, daughter Pamela Diamand, biographer Virginia Woolf, bibliographer Donald Laing and editor Denys Sutton.
'Chronique Anglicane : Voyage du Choeur de King's College', 1936-10
An article published in 'Oecumenica Revue Synthèse Théologique Trimestrielle', p. 232.
City charter, 1300
Charter of the City of London by Edward I, laying out statutes relating to city officials such as the mayor and aldermen.
Commonplace book, 1750 - 1799
The volume comprises notes on:
- Roman history, law and rhetoric
- medical procedures
- holders of the office of Vice Chancellor, 1737 - 1792
- notes from the works of classical and other authors
- list of Fellows and how they voted in the praeposital election of 1756
- Chemistry
- epigrams
- recipe for ink.
Copy of a précis of 'Computable Numbers', 1954 - 1960
Typescript copy, made by Mrs Turing, of the first rough draft of a précis of 'Computable Numbers', made for 'Comptes Rendues'.
Correspondence after publication, 1919-12 - 1924-09
This sub-series includes exchanges with individuals and the press across Europe and the USA.
Correspondence and related papers concerning foreign editions and translations, 1919-10 - 1922-10
In addition to correspondence, this file includes an autograph manuscript introduction and preface to the Roumanian edition, November 1920.
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Correspondence between Alain de Vogue, Louis de Vogue, Christine de Vogue and NGA, 1979-01-09 - 1996-01-07
This file comprises:-
3 autograph letters signed from Christine de Vogue to NGA. 16 May, 18 Dec. and Mar. [no year]
7 autograph letters signed and 2 typed letters signed from Alain de Vogue to NGA. 9 Jan. 1979, 7 Jan. 1996 and undated
1 autograph letter signed from Louis de Vogue to NGA. 31 Jul. [no year]
Manuscript note by NGA regarding the de Vogue family.
Correspondence between E.M. Forster and Charles Mauron, 1925 - 1966
Correspondence between E.M. Forster, May Buckingham, and other individuals, chiefly mutual friends., 1932 - 1970
This sub-series contains 520 letters and postcards from E.M. Forster to May Buckingham divided into 27 separate files. Most with envelopes. Several enclose letters (25 in all) to E.M. Forster from other correspondents, details given in list below. 1932-70.
12 letters from May Buckingham to E.M. Forster. 1964, 1968 and undated.
7 letters to May Buckingham from Joe Ackerley, E.K. Bennett, Benjamin Britten and Elizabeth Poston. 1950-[1963].