Papers of Myron Piper Gilmore, 1947-1980s.

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Papers of Myron Piper Gilmore, 1947-1980s.

The papers of Myron Piper Gilmore document Gilmore’s research, writing, and teaching throughout his career. Materials relating to research and writing include manuscripts, notes, talks and lectures, grant applications, and correspondence. Includes records pertaining to Gilmore’s appointment as director of I Tatti, as well as various appointments in Harvard administrative positions and professional organizations. Teaching materials include lectures, syllabi, exams, and more. The collection also contains correspondence with colleagues and biographical materials.

8.11 cubic feet (18 document boxes, 4 half document boxes, and 1 record carton)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182387

Harvard University Archives.

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Gilmore, Myron Piper, 1910-....

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Villa I Tatti (Florence, Italy)

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Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536

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