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St John's Library/Abbott contains:
Box 1 Notes and letters
Box 2 Notes and letter
Box 3 Notes
Box 4 Notes and printed items
Box 5 Notes and printed items
Box 6 Notes, letters, and printed items
Box 7 Notes, letters, and printed items
Box 8 Notes, letters, and printed items
Box 9 Notes, letters, and printed items
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Papers of Edwin Abbott Abbott

Title Notes and printed items
Reference Box 5
Covering Dates 1890–1903 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 7 items; paper
St John's Library/Abbott/Box 5 contains:
1 Manuscript notes labelled 'Errors of Translation, chiefly LXX'. Errors of translation chiefly in the Septuagint, collected under headings (e.g. case, negative, person, tense).
c.160p; paper.
1890–1900
2 Manuscript notes labelled 'Errors of translation various'.
26p; paper.
1890–1900
3 Manuscript notes labelled 'Index of Prepositions and Particles'. Index of prepositions and particles used in the Septuagint, with their constructions.
c.140p; paper.
1890–1900
4 Manuscript notes labelled 'Bruder, Additions to'. Possibly referring to Carl Hermann Bruder's 'Tamieion ton tes kaines diathekes lexeon sive concordantiae omnium vocum Novi Testamenti graeci'. Entries collected under headings (e.g. accusative, imperative, participle, voice).
c.220p; paper.
1890–1900
5 Manuscript notes on the origin of the Septuagint.
28p; paper.
1890–1900
6 H. St. J. Thackeray, 'Translation of the letter of Aristeas'. Offprint from 'The Jewish Quarterly Review' 15:3 (April 1903), 337-391.
55p; paper.
Apr. 1903
7 I. Abrahams, 'Recent criticism of the letter of Aristeas'. Offprint from 'The Jewish Quarterly Review' 14:2 (Jan. 1902), 321-342.
20p; paper.
Jan. 1902

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