Sylvia Clare Harris papers
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- Harris, Sylvia Clare (b 1931) German scholar
TitleSylvia Clare Harris papers
Held atUniversity of London, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies
Reference codeSHA
Date1953-1980
Scope and ContentCorrespondence and papers of Sylvia Clare Harris, comprising:
Correspondence with academics and academic libaries on texts of the Historia trium regum, with microfilms and photocopies (1953-1980);
Correspondence on Max Behland and his work (1962-1963);
Correspondence with Marion Lee Miller on consultation of his thesis (1977);
Correspondence on article on Johannes von Hildesheim for Verfasserlexicon (1978-1979);
Handwritten transcripts of manuscripts of the Historia trium regum;
Notes and papers on the Historia trium regum, including copy of Harris's thesis (1954-1974);
Photocopies and other reproductions of Historia trium regum manuscripts;
Miscellaneous papers including copy of A study of the language of medieval German homiletics London PhD thesis by Lawrence M Rice (1973); Notes on German literature, 1400-1700.
Correspondence with academics and academic libaries on texts of the Historia trium regum, with microfilms and photocopies (1953-1980);
Correspondence on Max Behland and his work (1962-1963);
Correspondence with Marion Lee Miller on consultation of his thesis (1977);
Correspondence on article on Johannes von Hildesheim for Verfasserlexicon (1978-1979);
Handwritten transcripts of manuscripts of the Historia trium regum;
Notes and papers on the Historia trium regum, including copy of Harris's thesis (1954-1974);
Photocopies and other reproductions of Historia trium regum manuscripts;
Miscellaneous papers including copy of A study of the language of medieval German homiletics London PhD thesis by Lawrence M Rice (1973); Notes on German literature, 1400-1700.
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