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Box 2

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Contains 11 Results:

"Abraham Lincoln"

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Accessioned Materials

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No information given by Lockwood. Book list and prices, Library Statement

Aeneas Sylvius Chrysis, circa 1910s

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Handwritten materials in Latin and English, pages with Latin scansion. Revision of Aeneas Sylvius Chrysis. With notes.

Dates: circa 1910s

Andria: a play

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Character outlines, plot outline of play. Notes on the plot and structure of Terrence’s Phormio, with chronological outlines of the play by people other than DPL,1916 Mar 6 (was this from a class he was teaching?)

Barlaam and the Renaissance, circa 1930s-1940s

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Manuscript notes and typescript Report on “Barlaam and the Renaissance” by Frank Dixon McCloy, written by DPL

Dates: circa 1930s-1940s

Bibliographies (1 of 2)

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Scope and Contents Bibliography books/articles by DPL: List of books and articles, with notes, (1 copy in this file, additional copies, manuscript only), complied at the request of “Classica Americana”, a bibliography of American classical studies, 1940.; Renaissance Bibliography: Individual sheets with source references. Inventories of Vatican and Paris National Library: Vat. Chis, Old Index; Vat lat, Old Inventory; Vat. Ross, Inventory; Paris Bibl. Nationale; Vat Grace, numerous sheets with library catalogue...

Bibliographies (2 of 2), c. 1940s

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No information given by DPL, list of books bought and sold, on separate sheets of paper.

Dates: c. 1940s

Bibliographies; Reviews; Notes

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Notes: on American literature, list of authors and themes.; Review, of Renaissance book: correspondence regarding a review of Archer Taylor’s Renaissance Guides to Books for Modern Language Notes. Postclassical (medieval to modern) Latin bibliography.

Campagna, 1908-1928

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Regarding article in the American Economic Review 9.267-276 (June 1919)but Professor Tenney Frank, “Agriculture in Early Latium.” The Campagna is the “no mans land” between the city (Rome) and the outlying villages. DPL handwritten and typescript notes, synopsis of lecture by DPL on this subject.

Dates: 1908-1928

4-year College Curriculum in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Latin

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College Curriculum, argument for the inclusion of Medieval and Modern Latin in the College Curriculum.; College Classics Curriculum (2). More notes on the study of Latin in Colleges. Fragment, on classics in college curriculum, see also letter to Board of Managers on verso.; Notebooks, pages detailing different undergraduate Classics courses.