Box PRESS 3/1/1/104-251
Contains 150 Results:
Scrivener, F.H.A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1880 - 1883
Letters concerning sundry biblical texts edited.
Hort, F.J.A., Clay, C.J., Scrivener, F.H.A., Atkinson, E., and Swete, H.B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1882 - 1883
Letters about the Septuagint.
Shuckburgh, E.S.: Correspondence with the Press, 1885
Letter proposing a new edition of 'Indices in tragicos Graecos'.
This was not undertaken.
Sidgwick, Arthur: Correspondence with the Press, 1883
Letter agreeing to edit Virgil 'Georgics' and 'Eclogues'.
Skeat, Walter William: Correspondence with the Press, 1880 - 1883
Letters soliciting books for the Elrington and Bosworth Library, and relating to an Anglo-Saxon St Matthew.
Robinson, C.K., Murray, John and Atkinson, Edward: Correspondence with the Press, 1883
Correspondence concerning the Stanford Dictionary. Also a letter from The Century, Union Square, New York. Signature hard to decipher.
Stephenson, H.M.: Correspondence with the Press, 1884
Letter seeking to edit Lucian or other texts for the Pitt Press series.
Stokes, George Gabriel: Correspondence with the Press, 1883
Letter relating to a sales policy for volumes 2 and 3 of his 'Mathematical and physical papers'.
Summerhill, L.D.: Correspondence with the Press, 1882
Letter urging an edition of Sidney's 'Arcadia'.
Swainson, Charles Anthony: Correspondence with the Press, 1880 - 1883
Letters relating to his 'Greek liturgies', plus prospectus.
It was published in 1884.
D'Arcy Thompson, Newton, A. and Ferrer, N.M.: Correspondence with the Press, 1883
Letters concerning Thompson's proposed 'Bibliography of protozoa, etc.'
This was published in 1885.
Thring, Edward: Correspondence with the Press, 1884 - 1885
Letters concerning a new edition of his 'Theory and practice of teaching'.
Tilley, A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1884
Letters concerning his 'Introduction to the literature of the French Renaissance'.
This was published in 1885.
Mayor, J.E.B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1884
Letters concerning Todhunter's 'History of the theory of elasticity'.
This was undertaken.
Wake, Dr: Correspondence with the Press, 1882 - 1883
Letters proposing a German grammar. Dr Wake wrote from Dulwich College.
Clay, John: Correspondence with the Press, 1882
Letter to Edward Atkinson concerning Waldstein's [Walston's] 'Essays on the art of Pheidias' [published in 1885], and Gardner's 'Types of Greek coins'.
Wallace, Edwin: Correspondence with the Press, 1882 - 1883
Letters concerning a new edition of his 'Outlines of the Philosophy of Aristotle'.
This was published in 1883.
Walker, B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1880 - 1882
Letters concerning his 'Selected titles from the Digest' and an offer of J.C. Scaife to undertake XVIII.1 and XIX.1.
Browning, Oscar: Correspondence with the Press, 1880
Letter concerning Watkiss Lloyd's proposed 'History of Greece'.
It was declined.
Wayte, W.: Correspondence with the Press, 1880
Letter concerning a proposed 'Demosthenes' orations'.
It was published in 1882.
Welch, E.A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1882
Letter concerning inconsistency in notes on the Revised Version.
Williams, C.L.: Correspondence with the Press, 1881
Letter seeking permission to use an arrangement of the Psalter and Canticles in the Cambridge Pointed Prayer Book for his edition of a Musical Prayer Book.
Permission was granted on payment of £5 5s.
Browne, George Forrest: Correspondence with the Press, 1882
Letter concerning a delay in Wolstenholme's edition of a selection from Riehl's 'Geschichten aus alter Zeit'.
Wroth, W.: Correspondence with the Press, 1885
Letters concerning a proposed volume with Dr Imhrof-Blumer on Cretan coins.
It was declined.
Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases, 1882 - 1891
Correspondence and reports on the Dictionary, including candidates for editorship, Syndicate appointment of Fennell, examples of early printing, subsequent half yearly reports from Fennell on progress. Also Library reading room request slips (1888). The Stone's Patent Box has been preserved to show how the papers were originally stored.