GB 0103 MS ADD 216 - Eton Poems

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GB 0103 MS ADD 216

Title

Eton Poems

Date(s)

  • 18th century (Creation)

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1 volume

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Biographical history

Eton College, a public school in Eton, Berkshire, was founded by Henry VI in 1440-1441 and largely educates boys from the upper classes. The precise background to this manuscript is unknown.

Archival history

GB 0103 MS ADD 216 18th century Collection (fonds) 1 volume Various Eton schoolboys

Eton College, a public school in Eton, Berkshire, was founded by Henry VI in 1440-1441 and largely educates boys from the upper classes. The precise background to this manuscript is unknown.

From the library of Dr Frederic Septimus Leighton.

'Poemata Etonensia': copies of Latin verses.

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Latin

Collection level description.

Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica online. 1999, revised Jul 2001 Educational systems Eton College , public school Indo-european languages Latin Literary forms and genres Literature Poetry Private education Schools Educational institutions

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

From the library of Dr Frederic Septimus Leighton.

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'Poemata Etonensia': copies of Latin verses.

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Accruals

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Conditions governing access

Open.

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Normal copyright restrictions apply.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

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Latin

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University College London

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  • English

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