Handwritten, typed and printed manuscripts of work by Edward Conze which were given to his friend Vera Calvert (neé Baker). They include early philosophical work, translations and explanations of Buddhist work and teaching curricula.
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Three copies of Conze's publication: "contradiction and reality", published by Wightman & Co. Ltd., London (1939). Plus a typed partial draft with handwritten note "Vera's Sutra from Teddy" on title page.
Zonder titelTitle sheet, index and pages 14-44 of manuscript for a Summary of 'contradiction and reality'. The manuscript bears considerable reworking and annotation and the title sheet has handwritten inscription, "Vera's Sutra from Teddy".
Zonder titelThree copies of 'contradiction and reality' by Edward Conze which is a summary of 10 books concerning philosophical questions including those of selfhood, unity and generality. The pamphlet was published by Wightman & Co. Ltd., London, in 1939.
Zonder titelThe Papers of Angus C. Graham include material pertaining to both book and article publications, to reviews written and to his translation, poetry and short story work. It includes correspondence with other academics in his field and with some poets. There is material pertaining to appointments that he has held and conferences attended, notebooks, diaries and a single photograph. There is also a considerable volume of others' articles and some material concerning others' academic appointments.
Zonder titelThe Problem of Value was Published by Hutchinson's University Library (London) in 1961. The material in this series includes drafts for the book, correspondence and reviews concerning this publication.
Zonder titelA full and a partial draft of The Problem of Value.
Zonder titel"The Problem of Value" - typed draft with handwritten annotations.
Zonder titelThe Problem of Value, parts 1-4 - typed draft with handwritten annotations. The manuscript bears the note by Graham, "The Problem of Value: pencilled notes by Gilbert Ryle". Parts 1-3 are looses sheets; Part 4 is bound with cotton thread binding.
Zonder titelLetter from H.J. Paton to Angus Graham thanking Graham for the amendments Graham has made to his book. He suggests some alternative points of view and guides Graham to further reading.
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