- Heitland/A
- File
- 1864–1895
Containing manuscript notes on classical authors and subjects, and translations.
Containing manuscript notes on classical authors and subjects, and translations.
Diary of a holiday in the Isle of Wight, 4-14 April 1871
Heitland was accompanied by Tom Hughes.
Contains notes on History questions (Greek), History questions (Roman), Tacitus Agricola (with hand-drawn and coloured plan of the battle on the Mons Graupius), and notes for a lecture on Cicero Philippics II.
Translations from classical authors into English, and from English authors into Latin and Greek. The Latin and Greek translations are initialed G.G.B., J.L.H., R.C.J. [Richard Claverhouse Jebb], A.H., R.S. [Richard Shilleto], J.M., T.M., W.E.H. [Heitland], A.W.P., J.S.E., K., G.C., H.A.J.M. [Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro].
Contains notes on Silius Italicus, including the text of Punica VIII.139-225 with notes, and notes on earlier editions. Pasted inside the covers are the following letters to Heitland:
ALS from Robinson Ellis, 26 July 1894. Discusses book by Antonius Constantius. 1p.
ALS from Ingram Bywater, 27 July 1894. Sends copy of book by Antonius Constantius. 1p.
ALS from Richard Garnett, British Library,10 Dec. 1894. Will be happy to help H consult the books he wishes to see . 1p.
ALS from P.H. Damsté, Leiden, 17 Apr. 1895. Gives bibliographical details for two 16th-century editions of Silius. 2p.
ALS from P.H. Damsté, Leiden, 25 Apr. 1895. Gives information on 16th-century editions of Silius. 4p.
ALS from Dr F. Boll, Munich, 7 May 1895. Gives information on editions of Silius. In German. 2p
Contains Latin verses by J. Batten, J. Fraser, M. Cope, G. Nugée, J. Moss, H.A.J. Munro, A. Holmes, Marmaduke Lawson, Case, Crowder, George Bland, R.M. Dukes, and Thomas Evans.
Contains notes on Aristotle's Politics, with references to J.P. Nickes [De Aristotelis Politicorum libris dissertatio, 1851], works by John Stuart Mill, and a work by Wilhelm Oncken.
Contains notes on Pliny's letters, some English passages for translation into Latin, notes on the Tripos of 1840 and 1879, the Trinity, King's, Christ's and Emmanuel, and Caius scholarships of 1882, and Lucan.
Contains notes on: Roman colonies, Cicero's De Republica, Plutarch's Romulus and Numa, the Annales Maximi, private family records, Livy's authorities, the early constitution of Rome, Plutarch's Marius and Sulla.
Contains notes on: Tacitus Agricola, Livy Book II, Cicero De finibus, reforms of Zeno, Stoics, Plato, Stoic Logic, derivation of Stoicism from Cynicism, Ferrier, early Ionic School, Italic School, Eleatic School, Atomic School, Sophists, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Italian deities in Virgil's Georgics, Mommsen Roman History, Quintilian, Winchester Paper 1875, Euripides, Suetonius Claudius, Xenophon Rep. Ath. I, Cicero Pro Q. Rosc. Com. vi, Apollonius Rhodius II.581-604, Xenophon Hellenica, Aristotle Ethics VII, Plato Philebus, Apollonius Rhodius II.592-604, Quintilian XII.8.8-15, Statius Silvae IV.9, Odyssey VII.103-132, Livy XXIX.37, Cicero Ep. ad Fam. VII.25, Suetonius Caligula 32, De Oratore I, Livy XXVII.45, Odyssey VI.255-269, Cicero Tusc. V xxiv.68, Livy XLIV ix.3-8; Tacitus Annals III.29, Cicero Pro Plancio XV.36, 37, Tacitus Annals IV.10-11, Odyssey XXI.42-54, Aristotle Ethics X iii.1-3, Livy XXVIII.55, Virgil Eclogues VI.31-40, Andronikus, Naevius, Plautus, Ennius, Pacuvius, Lucilius, History for Tripos of 1880.