| Manuscripts/MS Butterfield contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| 363 |
Nonconformity and protestantism |
| 364 |
Religious history |
| 365 |
Old Testament |
| 366 |
Old Testament |
| 367 |
Old Testament |
| 368 |
Hebrew Encyclopaedia article |
| 369 |
Beginnings of historical writing |
| 370 |
Why we study history |
| 371 |
The use of the imagination in the study of history |
| 372 |
Sixteenth and seventeenth century historiography (Magna Carta) |
| 373 |
Science and history |
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Sir Herbert Butterfield: Papers
| Title |
Hebrew Encyclopaedia article |
| Reference |
MS Butterfield 368 |
| Covering Dates |
1960 (Circa) |
| Extent and Medium |
18pp |
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| Content and context |
Article beginning `The earliest signs of an attempt to remember the past seem to be connected with the desire to commemorate the feats and the festivals of gods rather than men....' Draft in Butterfield's hand. Docketed `Hebrew Encyclopaedia article' [i.e. Encyclopaedia Hebraica?] |
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