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Witter Bynner compositions, 1915-1957.
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Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
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) FRAGMENT from an Authology, containing portions of four lines from Epicharmus and three from Euripides, otherwise unknown. 3rd cent. B.C. 4 in. X 3 ½ in. Written in a rather large semi-uncial hand. [P.P. i. 3 (1).]Euripides: Fragment, unknown: 3rd ...
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Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk).
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LAYARD PAPERS. Vol. CXLV (ff. 237).1. Notes on art subjects, partly in Sir A. H. Layard's hand. f. 1.2. Drafts of poems, etc., including a [italics]copy[/italics] (f. 81) of Walter Savage Landor's poem 'To Layard, Discoverer of Nineveh' ([italics]Wor..., 1879-1880
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LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCCXLI-CCCXLIX. *'The Bacchae' (Euripides), version for seven players; [1959], version for full orchestra; [1963]. Nine volumes., 1959-1963
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FOULDS COLLECTION. Vol XI. 'Three choruses in the Hippolytus of Euripides' for women's chorus with accompaniment for small orchestra and harp (text translated by Gilbert Murray), from op. 84; 1928. Vocal score. Partly pencil. ff. iii+14. Largest size..., 1928
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Vol. I B (ff. 86). Euripides: Hippolytus; 1906. Printed.Euripides: George Gilbert Aimé Murray, OM; classical scholar: Prompt copy of Hippolytus by Euripides, translated by Gilbert Murray: 1906: Printed, with MS. annotations.Harley Granville Granville..., 1906
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EURIPIDES: Euripidis quae in codicibus Palatino graeco inter Vaticanos 287 et Laurentiano Conv. Soppr. 172 ( olim Abbatiae Florentinae 2664 ) inveniuntur phototypice expressa cura et impensis J. A. Spranger. 2 vols. Vol. I. Codex Palatinus inter Vati...
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Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell: being anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, extra-illustrated, 1668-1866 (inclusive);, 1738-1836 (bulk).
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Stanford University Press archival book copies, 1900-2012
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Eunice Stoddard papers, 1913-1938
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The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division. |
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Lucille Lortel papers
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SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. iv-viii. Incidental music to Greek plays, setting the English translations of Gilbert Murray, for soloists, women’s chorus and orchestra; 1911 [and after?]. Full scores, piano scores and parts. See Ke..., 1911
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EURIPIDES, Phoenissae, parts of 11. 1017-1043, 1064-1071. 3rd cent. (?). 9 in. x 8 in. [O.P. 224.]Euripides: Fragments of the " Phoenissae ": 3rd cent. (?): Gr.
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Euripides, Hippolytus, 1165-1179, 1194-1204. Two fragmentary columns. Mid 3rd cent. B.C. 3¾ in. x 4½ in. Published by Milne, Catalogue, no. 73.Euripides: Hippolytus II.: 1165-1179, 1194-1204, mid 3rd cent. B.C.: Gr.Drama: Euripides, Hippolytus 11.: 1...
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Moses Hadas Papers, [ca. 1930]-1966.
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Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
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SEVEN fragments of a tragedy, possibly the Oeneus of Euripides. Three more fragments of the same MS. are in Pap. 688. Early 3rd cent. B.C. [Hib. 4, with facsimile of two fragments.]Euripides: Fragment of Oeneus of (?): 3rd cent. B.C.: Gr.Drama: Fragm...
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Miscellaneous screen, stage, and radio scripts, ca. 1859-2007.
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Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University |
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Vol. I D (ff. 81). Euripides: The Trojan Women; [1905]. Printed.Euripides: George Gilbert Aimé Murray, OM; classical scholar: Prompt copy of The Trojan Women by Euripides, translated by Gilbert Murray: [1905]: Printed, with MS. annotations.Harley Gra..., 1905
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FRAGMENT of an argument of Euripides' Electra. 3rd cent., with an accompt of the late 3rd cent. on the verso. 61 in. x 3¾ in. [O.P. 420, with facsimile.]Euripides: Fragment of argument of Electra: 3rd cent.: Gr.Drama: Argument of " Electra " of Eurip...
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Euripides, Tragedies with scholia (Hecuba, Orestes, Phoenissae), 14th century-16th century
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" JOCASTA: a tragedie written in Greke by Euripides [the " Phoenissæ "] translated and digested into Acte by George Gascoign and ffraunces Kynwelmershe of Grays ynne, 1566." The share of work done by each is shown at the end of each act. The Epilogue..., 16th century
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4to.A miscellaneous Volume.includes:ff. 1-6 Ancient and Modern. City of Rome: Extracts rel. to Roman history: 1st half of 17th cent.: Gr.: Imperf.ff. 6-8 Herodian, of Syria: Ab excessu divi Marci by Herodian: 1st half of 17th cent.: Gr.: Extracts...
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Vol. I C (ff. 80). Euripides: Medea; 1907. Printed.Euripides: George Gilbert Aimé Murray, OM; classical scholar: Prompt copy of Medea by Euripides, translated by Gilbert Murray: 1907: Printed, with MS. annotations.Harley Granville Granville-Barker, a..., 1907
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Vol. XV. 1. POETICAL pieces, translations and original, in Latin, Greek, English, and German; written between 1812-1817, f. 1. 2. Miscellaneous early notes, 1809-1824, among which may be named: -a parallel between Racine's Phèdre and the Hippolytus ..., 1809-1824
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New Directions Publishing records
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Samuel Johnson manuscripts, 1725-1784.
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Prompt books and related materials from productions at the Harvard University Loeb Drama Center
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Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University |
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THE Antiope of Euripides three fragments containing 112 lines, mutilated or complete, from this otherwise loot tragedy Written on papyrus 81 in. high, in columns measuring 31 in. in width (including margin) and containing 36 or 37 lines each, in a sm...
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Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxlix. ff. 37.1. 'After the Songless Rose of Evening', for soprano and string quartet; n.d. Pencil full score. (ff. 1-2) 360 x 270mm.2. Cecil Gray: Andromache's Aria from 'The Women of Troy', opera in one act (words, Euri..., 1934-1936
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E. Martin (Elliott Martin) Browne papers, 1925-1975.
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Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University |
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EURIPIDES: Euripidis quae in Codice Veneto Marciano 471 inveniuntur phototypice expressa cura et impensis J. A. Spranger. Two volumes. 1935. Presented by J. A. Spranger, Esq.
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Cecil Gray: 'The women of Troy', 1937-1940
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GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XV. Full score; 1913. Annotated with red ink and pencil markings. Published Stainer & Bell, 1914. ff. ii+29. 421 x 332mm. Quarter binding of red cloth on grey boards with autograph title on the front cover.Henr..., 1913
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Scena and aria ‘Diana, grausame Gottinn ... O du des Lichts’ from Ifigenie in Aulis. Copy; n.d.ff. i+10 245 x 305mm.Euripides: Jean Racine, French poet: Christoph Willibald von Gluck, composer: Marie François Louis Gand Leblanc Roullet, writer and li...
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EURIPIDES : Euripidis quae inveniuntur in Codice Laurentiano PL. XXXII, 2 phototypice expressa cura et impensis J. A. Spranger. Collotype reproduction (317 pages) of the l4th cent. MS. at Florence [Codex L of Euripides]. With a printed index of lines...
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EURIPIDES: Photographs of thirty-four pages of the Jerusalem palimpsest of Euripides (Codex Hierosolymitanus rescriptus, Sabae, m. 36), with identifications of passages on the verso of each photograph. See J. A. Spranger, 'Notes on the Jerusalem Pali...
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SATYRUS, Life of Euripides; one large and numerous smaller fragments. Written in rather narrow columns. 2nd cent. Size of largest fragment 55/8 in. x 1 ft. 53/4 in. [P. 0xy. ix. 1176, with partial facsimile.]Satyrus, 2nd cent: Life of Euripides: Gr.:...
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Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk)
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Vol. I A (ff. 99). Euripides: Electra; 1906. Printed.Euripides: George Gilbert Aimé Murray, OM; classical scholar: Prompt copy of Electra by Euripides, translated by Gilbert Murray: 1906: Printed, with MS. annotations.Harley Granville Granville-Barke..., 1906
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'Jerusalem palimpsest of EuripidesEuripides: Palimpsest MSS: Jerusalem palimpsest of Euripides: 10th-11th cent.: Gr.
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GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XXVII. 'Seven choruses from the Alcestis of Euripides' (translated: Gilbert Murray), for voices in unison, harp and three flutes, H 146; [1920]. Score. Annotated in pencil, crayon and red ink with engraver's ma..., 1920
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GUSTAV HOLST COLLECTION (PART II). Vol. XVI. Arrangement for piano and strings; [1913]. Full score, made up from the printed piano and voice lines, with the string parts added in MS. ff. i+18. Largest size 350 x 268mm. Quarter binding of red cloth on..., 1913
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Note-book D(ff. 19)Euripides: Notes by W. E. Gladstone on his works: 1827.
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Robert Bagg (AC 1957) Papers, 1822-2007, 1953-2007
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Amherst College Archives and Special Collections |
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EURIPIDES: Euripidis quae in Cod. Par. Gr. 2713 servantur phototypice expressa cura et impensis J. A. Spranger. Vol. I: ff. 1-82; Vol. II: ff. 82b-159b. Presented by J. A. Spranger, Esq.
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Recit. and aria ‘Non je n’espère plus ... Toi qui prolongeas mes jours’ from Iphigenie en Tauride. Copy; n.d.ff. 4 245 x 305mm.Euripides: Christoph Willibald von Gluck, composer: Nicolas François Guillard, librettist: Claude Guymond de la Touche, wri...
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