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COLLECTION Identifier: MS Am 1795

Fred Norris Robinson collection

Overview

Letters to medieval scholar Fred Norris Robinson as well as essays and other compositions by medieval scholars George Lyman Kittredge and John Strong Perry Tatlock.

Dates

  • Creation: 1907-1930

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Images linked to the finding aid describing this collection are intended for public access and educational use. This material is owned and/or held by the Houghton Library, and is provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research. Any other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires the permission of the curator.

Extent

.5 linear feet (1 box)

A notebook by George Lyman Kittredge, letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Robinson, four essays by John Strong Perry Tatlock and a letter from Tatlock to Robinson.

Biographical / Historical

Fred Norris Robinson was a Chaucerian scholar and professor of medieval English at Harvard University, as was George Lyman Kittredge. John Strong Perry Tatlock taught medieval English at University of California, Berkeley.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author.

Physical Location

b

Immediate Source of Acquisition

66M-92. Gift of The Estate of Fred Norris Robinson, Francis H. Brooks, Esq., executor, State Street Bank and Trust, 111 Franklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts; received: 1966 November.

Title
Robinson, Fred Norris, 1871-1966, collector. Fred Norris Robinson collection, 1907-1930: Guide.
Author
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Language of description
und
EAD ID
hou00911

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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