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Autograph letter signed by philologist and classical scholar Alfred Holder (1840-1916) about manuscripts in Lambeth Palace Library

Holder, Alfred

  • Publisher: original letter
  • Published: 1876
  • Condition: Very Good
original letter. HOLDER, Alfred (1840-1916). Autograph letter signed regarding access to manuscripts at Lambeth Palace Library. London, 12 September 1876. 1 sheet folded, written in ink on 1 side only, c. 170 x 115 mm. Old horizontal folds; a little light creasing and trivial marking and small amounts of loss to the lower side; very good. A scholarly letter concerning access to medieval and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts at Lambeth Palace Library. Holder thanks the recipient for an invitation to visit Lambeth Palace on a Thursday morning, before listing the manuscripts he is interested in including "The Fight at Finnesburg", described as a small fragment of an Anglo-Saxon poem, together with Lambeth codices containing Claudian and Horace. Holder further references George Hickes' Thesaurus linguarum Septentrionalium, the great early study of northern languages and Anglo-Saxon scholarship. Alfred Holder was a German philologist and classical scholar, particularly associated with Celtic and early medieval studies as well as his three-volume lexicon of Celtic languages.  . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1876.

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