TLS from Dr Ismene Lada- Richards, Stable Cottage, Mustills Lane, Over , Cambridge
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Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Informs of their change of address to Over. Undated.
TLS from Dr Ismene Lada- Richards, Stable Cottage, Mustills Lane, Over , Cambridge
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Informs of their change of address to Over. Undated.
TLS from Dr Karlheinz Misera, University of Heidelberg.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook in German.
TLS from Dr Siani-Davies, Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Requests of Crook some advice on technical aspects of Cicero's speech 'Pro Rabirio Postumo'. This relates to Rabirius Postumus who was accused under the Julian law of extortion (59BC). Crook's views on the penalaties imposed under this law were requested.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook for the attention of the librarian, giving details of compatible software for the TLG CD-ROM
TLS from E.D. James, St John's College, Cambridge.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook which comments on the reliability of Michael Wood's claims to an Honorary Fellowship of a Cambridge College. He concludes that the best placed to judge would be American modernist comparatists or other academics in touch with them.
TLS from Edward Hardy, Jesus College, Cambridge
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Notes questions arising from a thesis on St Ambrose, including whether his refusal to surrender basilicas to the emperor was somehow based on the 'jus sacrum'; and whether the Emperor as PM was a kind of Minister of Cult.
TLS from Elfie Maier, W-7768 Stockach, Germany
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook in German regarding the 'Charlie Chaplin Society'
TLS from Elfie Maier, W-7768 Stockach, Germany
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note which thanks Crook for sending the address of the British Film Institute. (Address attached.)
TLS from Ellehammer Henriksen, Stenlose, Denmark.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Informs that the Crook name was in his family until it was dropped by his great great grandfather. He outlines his research into the history of the name in Denmark and asks for assistance with his study.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter thanking Crook for his moral support and financial assistance during his stay in England.