| Trinity/Add.Ms.c/104 contains: |
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| 64 |
MS notes by [J.N. Keynes] entitled 'Dodgson's problem'. |
| 65/1-2 see 104/65/3-17 |
MS notes by Professor A. Marshall relating to accompanying extracts [included] 'from a common place book begun in April 1866, and continued fitfully till the end of 1867.' Explains that all except the first relate to the Grote Club, and refers to it members, including those active in 1867: Professor Maurice, HS, A.C. Venn, J.R. Mozley, and Pearson. States that the latter was a devoted pupil of J.B. Mayor. Refers also to the renewal of the club with the advent of W.K. Clifford and J.F. Moulton. |
| 65/3-16 see 104/1-2;17 |
MS notes. |
| 65/17 |
Envelope accompanying MS notes, addressed to NS |
| 66 |
J.R. Mozley to J.B. Mayor. |
| 67 |
Nora Sidgwick to Professor J.B. Mayor. |
| 68 |
J.B. Mayor to Nora Sidgwick |
| 69 see104/66 |
Alexandrina Mayor to Nora Sidgwick |
| 70 |
Alexandrina Mayor to Nora Sidgwick |
| 71 |
T. Worsley to [HS]. |
| 72 |
Printed paper entitled 'Utilitarianism', to be read on 16 December 1873 at the Grosvenor Hotel. |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
Nora Sidgwick to Professor J.B. Mayor. |
| Reference |
104/67 |
| Covering Dates |
8 Apr 1904 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Asks for information on the Grote Society. States that she has an interesting account of it written by Dr Venn for Sir Leslie Stephen, and an account by Professor Marshall of the later period of the society after Grote's death. Understands from Venn's account that it was not a formal society in the earlier period, but meetings of a small group, interested in philosophic discussion, at Grote's house, and that those attending dined with him once or twice a term and discussed afterwards. Asks when the society began 'and when Henry got to know Professor Grote and when he first joined these meetings.' Explains that she is doing research in view of the memoir of HS that she and Arthur Sidgwick are attempting to put together. Refers to a dialogue by Professor Grote that Mayor published in the [Chemical] Review of March 1889, which had 'a little bit in the middle by Henry', and asks Mayor if he can tell her the history of this piece. Asks if it was a paper discussed at Trumpington, and how the co-operation came about. |
| Index Terms |
| Mayor, Joseph Bickersteth (1828-1916) philosopher and classical scholar |
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