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Beard: The Papers of Dame Winifred Mary Beard (1955-), ancient historian
Burnyeat: The Papers of Myles Frederic Burnyeat (1939-2019), scholar of ancient philosophy
Chadwick: The Papers of John Chadwick (1920-1998), classical philologist, lexicographer and scholar of Linear B
Classics Faculty - Teaching collection of glass lantern slides
The Faculty of Classics' teaching collection of monochrome glass lantern slides, featuring ancient Greek and Roman architecture, sculpture, pottery, coins and other artefacts from classical antiquity.
Cockerell: Two volumes of Inscriptions collected by Charles Robert Cockerell (1788-1863), architect and archaeologist
Cornford: Papers of Francis Macdonald Cornford (1874-1943), scholar of classical philosophy
Crawford: Papers of Michael Hewson Crawford (1939-), ancient historian and numismatist, regarding 'Imagines Italicae' Papers: Italic inscriptions, numismatics and epigraphy of the ancient Mediterranean
Dengate: Papers of James A. Dengate (1942-), archaeologist, regarding the study of coins from the British Mycenae excavations 1939-1962
Edmonds: 'Fragments of Attic Comedy' manuscript by John Maxwell Edmonds (1875-1958), classicist, poet and dramatist
Rough copy and Fair copy of Edmonds' 3 volume publication, The Fragments of Attic Comedy (pub. 1957). This material was returned to Edmonds by the publishers, Brill of Leiden, probably between 1958-9. There is one post-mark on a piece of packaging from 1958, and the parcels of manuscript were packed with leaves of The Times Literary Supplement, dated Friday April 10, 1959.
French, D. H. : Papers of David Henry French (1933-2017), archaeologist, relating to Aegean archaeology and prehistoric pottery surveys in Greece
Thessaly, Macedonia and Thrace pottery surveys 1959-1963 (working notes, hand drawn maps and site plans and pottery drawings); DPhil thesis; Mycenae pre-Mycenaean pottery survey; Greek, British and Austrian maps of Greece and the Balkans; published reference books by other authors on topics central to D. H. French's research
French, E. B. W. : The Professional Papers of Elizabeth Bayard Wace French (1931- 2021), archaeologist
The professional papers of archaeologist Dr Elizabeth (Lisa) French include correspondence, teaching notes, hand-outs from conferences and seminars, notes from her involvement with Neutron Activiation Analysis, research material for her PhD thesis on Mycenaean figurines and material relating to excavations on which she worked, including Phylakopi, Hagios Stephanos and Tiryns.
Furley: Papers of David John Furley (1922-2010), scholar of classical philosophy
Guthrie: Papers of William Keith Chambers Guthrie (1906-1981), classicist
Hallward: Letters from Bertrand L. Hallward (1901-2003), classicist and university administrator, to his father N. L. Hallward written during travels in Greece and Austria in 1923
8 letters written by Bertrand Hallward to his father Norman Hallward during the former's travels in Greece and Austria during 1923. A typescript transcription of the correspondence undertaken by Ruth Chadwick and Christabel Sworder, together with photocopies of maps of the regions in which B. L. Hallward travelled in 1923
Handley: Papers of Eric Walter Handley (1926-2013), classical scholar
Koehler: Notebooks and sketchbooks of George Frederick Koehler (1758-1800), soldier, engineer and artist
Leake: The Papers of Colonel William Martin Leake (1777-1860), soldier, topographer and antiquarian
Lindsell: Album of drawings of botanical motifs from Minoan and Mycenaean pottery, frescoes and metalwork by Alice Elizabeth Lindsell (1878-1948), classicist
Middleton: Notebooks of John Henry Middleton (1846-1896), archaeologist and museum director
Mycenae Excavation and Publication Archive
Owen: The Papers of Gwilym Ellis Lane Owen (1922-1982), scholar of classical philosophy
The papers range in date and content from undergraduate notes from the 1940s to complete drafts of unpublished manuscripts and working papers presented at seminars, up to Owen's death in 1982. Correspondence is minimal for the papers that originate from Owen's rooms at King's College, Cambridge.
However, the papers that originate as a donation from Owen's widow Sally, mainly consist of correspondence to Owen.