James Hutton papers, [ca.1904]-1993.

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James Hutton papers, [ca.1904]-1993.

Manuscripts of unpublished writings including poems, travel journals and essays, speeches and lectures; the text of his Master's Essay; THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY IN ENGLAND; THE POETICS OF ARISTOTLE (published posthumously); notes on the Latin Epigram, and other projects; preliminary drafts and reprints of the numerous published articles and reviews; and a copy of the festschrift in his honor, with relevant letters. Also, annotated copy of POETRY AND POETICS FROM ANCIENT GREECE TO THE RENAISSANCE with letters to Hutton from contributors; and a catalog of books by Eugenie Droz, one of Hutton's correspondents. Correspondence includes family letters, many written to or from his mother, dating from their residence in Walton, from his undergraduate years at Cornell, and from Europe, Feb.-Sept. 1937; letters from boyhood friends and teachers who were friends and neighbors; photocopies of letters to Richard Robinson from 1946 when Robinson left Cornell to go to Oxford, to 1979; letters from friends, colleagues, and students. Professional and business letters about the Cornell University Department of Classics, the Renaissance Society of America, meetings, and publications; pencilled drafts of letters by Hutton; and postcards written to Lane Cooper when he was away on vacation. Correspondents include Harry Caplan, Harold Cherniss, Marcel Françon, Edwin Howard, Gordon M. Kirkwood, Paul Oskar Kristeller, Walter MacKellar, Charles G. Osgood, Isidore Silver, Friedrich Solmsen, B. A. Van Gröningen, and Dorothy Tyler.

10.4 cubic ft.

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Cornell University Library

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Van Gröningen, Bernhard Abraham, b.1894.

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Robinson, Richard, active 1573-1589

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Howard, Edwin J. (Edwin Johnston), 1901-1971

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Droz, Eugenie.

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Caplan, Harry, 1896-1980

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Harry Caplan received his B.A. in 1916, M.A. in 1917, and Ph.D. in 1921 from Cornell. He taught in Cornell's Department of Public Speaking, 1919-1923, and in the Department of Classics, 1924-1980. From the guide to the Harry Caplan papers, 1918-1980., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Professor of classical languages and literature, Cornell University. Harry Caplan received his B.A. in 1916, M.A. in 1917, and P...

Solmsen, Friedrich, 1904-1989

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Silver, Isidore, 1934-

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Kristeller, Paul Oskar, 1905-1999

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Philosopher, authority on the intellectual history of the Renaissance, Frederick J. Woodbridge Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, 1968-1973, and a member of the faculty at Columbia since 1939. From the description of Paul Oskar Kristeller papers, 1910-1989. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 288916248 Philosopher. From the description of Reminiscences of Paul Oskar Kristeller : oral history, 1981. (Columbia University ...

Ronsard, Pierre ˜deœ 1524-1585

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MacKellar, Walter

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Renaissance society of America

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Françon, Marcel.

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Hutton, James, 1902-

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Professor of classics, Cornell University. James Hutton, Cornell University Class of 1924, was a joint editor of CORNELL STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY, and published several books, articles and reviews. From the description of James Hutton papers, [ca.1904]-1993. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073071 ...

Tyler, Dorothy W.

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Boynton, Mary F.

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Kirkwood, Gordon MacDonald, 1916-

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Osgood, Charles Grosvenor, 1871-1964

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Cooper, Lane, 1875-1959

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Lane Copper was born in New Brunswick, NJ, on Dec.14, 1875; attended Rutgers College 1892-1896. After graduation, he briefly attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, then transferred to Yale University, where he received his Master's degree in English in 1898. He returned to Rutgers College, completing another Master's degree in 1899, followed by a Ph.D. in English philology in 1902 from Leipzig University in Germany. Taught English language and literature at Corne...

Cornell University. Dept. of Classics.

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Tyler, Dorothy.

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Art historian; Detroit, Michigan. The Charles Freer House became the Merrill-Palmer School in 1921. Freer was a collector of Far Eastern art. In accordance with Freer's wishes, the Freer Gallery in Washington, D.C. was opend in 1923 to house his collection. It is a branch of the Smithsonian Institution. From the description of Dorothy Tyler papers, 1921-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455607 ...

Cherniss, Harold F. (Harold Fredrik), 1904-1987

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