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MS Add.2716.24 Corpus Christi College, Cambridge: correspondence relating to Parker Exhibitions,
MS Add.2716.25 Recipe for pickling lemons
MS Add.2716.26 Richard Shilleto: Verses
MS Add.2716.3 John Playford: Introduction to the Skill of Music
MS Add.2716.4 Charles I: Declaration concerning the Treaty and his Dislike of the Army's Proceedings; Reasons against the pretended Jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice
MS Add.2716.5 Sir John Edwin Sandys: translation into English of Pindar, Isthmians 1 and 2.
MS Add.2716.6 Fragments of a bookseller's daybook, [Antwerp]
MS Add.2716.7 Memoir of William Ward of Stowmarket
MS Add.2716.9 Cabool, A Poem
MS Add.2717.1 Extract from John Bellars' will.
MS Add.2717.2 Recommendation of Charles Gale for deacon's orders, signed by the Master and Senior Fellows, Trinity College, Cambridge
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Sir John Edwin Sandys: translation into English of Pindar, Isthmians 1 and 2.

Title Sir John Edwin Sandys: translation into English of Pindar, Isthmians 1 and 2.
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.2716.5
Creator Sir John Edwin Sandys
Covering Dates 1887 (circa)
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Sir John Edwin Sandys (1844-1922), classical scholar

Purchased from G. David, 21 Mar. 1921.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Sir John Edwin Sandys: translation into English of Pindar, Isthmians 1 and 2., MS Add.2716.5

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Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight, classical scholar
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