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INVENTORY OF ACCESSION 7803
FILE / ITEM LIST
1. Mount Allison University. Department of Classics records. – 1953-1978. – 1.25 m of textual
records in 7 folders and 4 boxes.
1/1. Documents relating to slides and reel to reel tapes. – 1971-1974. – 1 folder containing 85
leaves of textual record.
1/1/1. Correspondence regarding purchases of slides and tapes made by the Classics
Department. – 7 January 1971-17 April 1973. – 16 leaves of textual records.
1/1/2. Invoices and orders regarding purchases of slides and reel to reel tapes for the
Classics Department. – 13 January 1971- 4 January 1974. – 11 leaves of textual
records.
1/1/3. “Shelf List” to the Classics Department slide collection. – [197-?]. – 5 leaves of
textual records.
List provides information about the box and slide number with the related subject
information.
1/1/4. Slides on permanent loan from the Ralph Pickard Bell Library. – [197-?]. – 19
leaves of textual records.
1/1/5. Correspondence between Robert Calvert and “Ernie,” [J.E.A. Crake] regarding
the transfer of slides from the library to the Classics Department. – 6-19 November
1973. – 2 leaves of textual records.
1/1/6. Slide lists and miscellaneous notes regarding slides and reel to reel tape holdings
of the Classics Department. – [197-?]. – 32 leaves of textual records.
1/2. Documents relating to faculty. – 1953-1976. – 2 folders containing 128 leaves of textual
records.
1/2/1. Correspondence regarding prospective faculty, appended biographical data,
academic salaries, tenure, leaves of absence, etc. – 12 June 1953 – 24 June 1975. – 1
folder containing 119 leaves of textual records.
Note: Folder includes letters to and from the following: Rolf O. Hubbe, Ellenor
Swallow, Hugh McLean, Kenneth R. Thompson, W.M. Hugill, H. Blumenthal,
Peter J. Rahn, L.H. Cragg, C.W.J. Eliot, Richard McNeal, James G. Schovanek, E.F.
Poole, C.D. Pritchet, Neil S. Hill, Arthur Motyer, J.G. Schovanek, F.W. Walbank,
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C.M. Wells, E. Gareau, R.A. Stanway, M.W. MacKenzie, Peter M. Smith, Richard
McNeal.
1/2/2. Correspondence regarding J.E.A. Crake’s salary, leave of absence, and
appointment as Professor Emeritus. – 24 April 1972 - 11 May 1976. – 1 folder
containing 9 leaves of textual records.
1/3. Documents relating to students. – 1960-1975. – 2 folders containing 140 leaves of
textual records.
Note: The contents of all these files are restricted and access must be approved by the
University Archivist.
1/3/1. Correspondence with students and various institutions with regard to letters of
recommendation, references, qualification for scholarships, etc. – 1960-1975. – 1
folder containing 121 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/1. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, Ruth Faulkner, and various
institutions regarding letters of recommendation and references for a variety of
grants and scholarships, including Canada Council grants and applications to both
Dalhousie University and Queens University for law, and to McMaster
University, Queens University, University of British Columbia, University of
Alberta, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, and Carleton
University for graduate studies and financial aid. – 14 November 1973 -1 April
1975. – 31 leaves of textual records.
Note: The file also contains a manuscript of a Ruth Faulkner novella and a short
story.
1/3/1/2. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Phyllis J. Frick, Assistant to
the Dean of Arts and Science, regarding Jennifer Shields health and academic
standing. – 26 March 1973-10 April 1973. – 5 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/3. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, Arthur R. Black, and various
institutions regarding letters of reference and recommendations for financial
aid and graduate studies in Library Sciences at University of Western Ontario,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, University of Toronto, University of
British Columbia, Mount Saint Vincent University, and the University of
Lethbridge, and regarding employment at Sidney Stephen High School. – 7
January 1968-5 July 1971. – 18 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/4. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, S.A. (Stafford Anthony) Alleyne,
and various institutions regarding doctoral studies, graduate studies, and
employment at the University of Ottawa, Brock University, University of
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Alberta, and Mount Allison University. – 4 December 1968-11 January 1973.
– 15 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/5. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, Homer Charles Noble, and various
institutions regarding letters of reference and recommendations for financial
aid, graduate studies, and employment at McMaster University, Tufts
University, and Bishop’s College School. – 14 December 1966- 24 February
1970. – 11 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/6. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, Cory Wentzell, and various
institutions regarding letters of reference and recommendations for graduate
studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland, McGill University, and
McMaster University. – 1 February 1973-5 April 1973. – 4 leaves of textual
records.
1/3/1/7. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, J. Brock Chisholm, and York
University regarding a letter of reference for Mr. Chisholm’s transfer to York
University. – 6 May 1970 – 14 May 1970. – 3 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/8. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake, Arthur Motyer, E. Marian
Burnard, and the Lakeshore School Board, Beaconsfield, Quebec regarding a
letter of reference for a teaching position, as well as a confirmation of Ms.
Burnard’s intent to study honours at Mount Allison University. – 12 September
1972-12 May 1973. – 3 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/9. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Phyllis J. Frick, Assistant to
the Dean of Arts and Science, regarding Toshimi Ono’s challenges as an
English as a second language student. – 6 November 1972-23 November 1972.
– 3 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/10. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Donald Darrell Mesheau
regarding a letter of reference for graduate studies. – 26 November 1969-8
December 1969. – 6 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/11. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Alexander A. Coffin regarding
a letter of reference for graduate studies. – 12 July 1968-29 July 1968. – 3
leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/12. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Mr. Tom David Pincombe
regarding a letter of reference for graduate studies at the University of British
Columbia. – 16 August 1966-22 August 1966. 3 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/13. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Linda (Hynes) MacDonald
regarding a letter of reference for the School of Library Services at Dalhousie
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University. – 14 December 1970-21 December 1970. – 3 leaves of textual
records.
1/3/1/14. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Phyllis J. Frick, Assistant to
the Dean of Arts and Science, regarding granting credits in Latin 200 for
student Barbara Stubbs. – 23 March 1973-29 March 1973. 2 leaves of textual
records.
1/3/1/15. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and Beryl (Phillips) Campbell
regarding a letter of reference for studies at La Sorbonne [Paris, France]. – 19
October 1972- 13 February 1973. – 3 leaves of textual records.
1/3/1/16. Correspondence between J.E.A. Crake and various students regarding
letters of reference and recommendations for teaching employment,
scholarships, graduate studies, and a test missed due to illness (students include
Alan R. Stewart, John Kevin MacMillan, Hughena Matheson, Eldon Lindbergh
Hunt, Carol MacEachern, Kathy Parkin, and George Stanley Christie) ; the
results of the Latin Sight Competition 1959-1960. – 15 February 1966-26 June
1974. – 8 leaves of textual records.
1/3/2. Student tests, essays, exams, reports, and overall marks for Classics 100, Classics
330, History 390, Greek 200, Latin 110, Latin 210. – 27 September 1974-11
February 1975. – 1 folder containing 19 leaves of textual records.
1/4. Tests and examinations. – May 1959 - April 1975. – 1 folder containing 13 leaves of
textual records.
1/4/1. Classics 100 examinations. – April 1973-April 1975. – 4 leaves of textual
records.
1/4/2. Latin 210 test. – February 1975. – 1 leaf of textual records.
1/4/3. Latin 433 - translation into Latin exercises and final exam. – May 1959-1961. –8
leaves of textual records.
1/5. History 390: Ancient Rome source materials (translated) for 133-70 B.C. – [ca. 1970]. –
1 folder containing 35 leaves of textual records.
1/6. Lecture notes. – [193-]-[after 1963]. – 1.2 m of textual records in 4 boxes and 1 folder.
1/6/1. Loose notes and notebooks. – [193-]. – 2 cm of textual records.
1/6/1/1. Notes on Plato’s Republic. – n.d. – 1 bound note book of textual records.
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1/6/1/2. Miscellaneous notes: notes on “The Teaching of Politics” from Sir John
Robert Seeley’s Lectures and Essays; a reflection on the possible introduction of a
course on Western Civilization and the question of what is Western Civilization
[refers to Plato]. – n.d. – 1 bound note book of textual records.
1/6/1/3. Loose notes on the following subjects: the city-state of the Greeks and
Romans; exclusive citizenship; imperialism; citizenship; religion; political life;
rulers of hate; economy; the part of education in the city-state; tyranny;
oligarchy/democracy; Roman republic; individual and state; individual freedom;
imperialism and Rome. – n.d. – 28 leaves of textual records.
1/6/1/4. Notes on unidentified text: outlining [chapters?] with lists of citations,
references, footnotes. – n.d. – 1 bound book of textual records.
1/6/1/5. Notebook: J.E.A. Crake, St. John’s providing notes on Roman history 133
B.C.-37 A.D.; Roman History 49 B.C.-37 A.D.; . – [193-]. – 1 bound book of
textual records.
1/6/1/6. Miscellaneous loose notes; lists of “Christie” short stories and [murder
mystery/adventure?] books; loose notes on Classics, some written in [Greek?]. –
n.d. – 18 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2. Lecture notes on pieces of paper cut to index card size. – [ca. 1955]-[after 1963] –
30 cm of textual records in one box.
Note: Received from Reverend M.C. Lemmon on 27 May 1978 by University
Librarian Eleanor Magee.
1/6/2/1. Census under Augustus; length of ministry; early spread of Christianity. –
[19--]. – 5 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/2. Contemporaries of Gracchi; Scipios/Scipiones; Gracchan agrarian law. –
[19--]. – 33 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/3. Plebiscita; tribunes; Concilium Plebis; nobility. – [19--]. – 24 leaves of
textual records.
1/6/2/4. Etruscan sanctuary at Pyrge. – [19--]. – 3 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/5. Early pottery; dating; figurine in Italy. – [19--]. – 4 leaves of textual
records.
1/6/2/6. Rome as center of Empire; Roman imperial administration. – [19--]. – 11
leaves of textual records.
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1/6/2/7. Unity of early Church; Bishops of Rome; Catholic Church; building the
Church; age of the Church . – [19--]. – 13 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/8. Corporate succession; role of Bishop. – [19--]. – 9 leaves of textual
records.
1/6/2/9. Development of leaders; bishops, apostles, prophets. – [19--]. – 14 leaves
of textual records.
1/6/2/10. Growth of Christianity. – [19--]. – 8 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/11. Christian philosophy. – [19--]. – 17 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/12. Early Christology. – [19--]. – 9 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/13. Christian philosophy; Logos Christology. – [19--]. – 19 leaves of textual
records.
1/6/2/14. First forms of confessions. – [19--]. – 13 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/15. Didache—the two ways. – [19--]. – 7 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/16. Church of England – Middle Ages. – [19--]. – 20 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/17. [Establishing] dates; chronology. – [19--]. – 6 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/18. Archaeology. – [19--]. – 18 leaves of textual records.
1/6/2/19. Chronology in Neolithic and early Bronze Age. – [19--]. – 14 leaves of
textual records.
1/6/2/20. Archaeology [editorials/instructions]. – [ca. 1957]. – 15 leaves of textual
records.
1/6/2/21. Cornelii and burial. – [between 1955 and 1962]. – 34 leaves of textual
records.
1/6/2/22. Early Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/23. Building materials; stone building materials; marble; brick. – [19--]. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
1/6/2/24. Roman coins. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/25. Rome and Italy 4th
Century B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/26. Date of denarius; Roman coins. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/2/27. Aeneas, Lar, and Penates. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/28. Coins and their issuers. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/29. Buildings by Sulla, Pompey, Caesar. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/30. Temple of Apollo Palatinus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/31. Aeolian alliance. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/32. Cicero and historical example. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/33. Epistles of Ignatius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/34. Early organization of Church. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/35. Social persecution; persecution of Christians. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/2/36. [Corinth?]. – [19--]. – 1.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/37. Bibliography. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/38. Religion 333. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/39. Middle [Sroa?]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/40. Reception of Octavius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/41. Publius Decius Mus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/42. Lisones (ca.36 B.C.). – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/43. Religion 333. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/44. Sperlonga Grotto. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/45. Herculaneum. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/46. [Flavarian] reliefs. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/47. Aristhenes pottery. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/48. Imperial coinage. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/49. Antoninus Pius building. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/50. Ostia. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/2/51. Hadrian’s villa. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/52. Verulamium. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/53. Roman theatres. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/54. Roads in Etruria. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/55. Aqueducts of Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/56. Treasure of Augusta Raurica. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/57. Wine jars from the sea. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/58. Roman tools from London. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/59. Wine jars. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/60. Vatican excavations. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/61. Piazza Armerina. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/62. [JRS 1936, Z]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/63. Beginning of Christianity. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/64. Roman temples. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/65. Polytheism cannot be universal. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/66. Dynamic monarchies. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/67. Roman society under Augustus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/68. Land in Italy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/69. Sources for Roman Empire. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/70. Classics 100- The Principate. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/71. Slaves. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/72. Roman laws. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/73. Caesar IIVI at Pompeii. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/74. Roman town. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/75. Capital in Italy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/2/76. Roman Africa. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/77. Juvenal – satire 3. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/78. Finance – Roman Empire. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/79. K.D. White, Roman Farming. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/80. Nero. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/81. 3rd
Century Europeans. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/82. Hittites. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/83. Latin League. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/84. Early Italian pottery. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/85. Early Mesopotamia. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/86. Aristocracy and democracy. – [after 1963]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/87. 4th
and 5th
centuries. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/88. Roman expansion beyond Italy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/89. Composition of senate in 2nd
century A.D.. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/2/90. Lex Calpurnia De Quaestionibus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/91. Christians in Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/92. Rome 2nd
Century B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/93. Opinion on C. Gracchus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/94. Julian. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/95. Cornelia - mother of Gracchi. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/96. Eunuchs – Personae. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/97. Seneca. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/98. Appointment by Claudius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/99. Limits of Empire. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/2/100. Rome and Judea 161 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/101. Oriental faiths of 1st century B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/102. Rise of Roman Church. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/2/103. Jesus in Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3. Lecture notes on pieces of paper cut to index card size. – [19--] – 26 cm of textual
records in one box.
Note: Received from Reverend M.C. Lemmon on 27 May 1978 by University
Librarian Eleanor Magee.
1/6/3/1. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/2. Plays of Aristophanes. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/3. Brasidas, son of Tellis. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/4. Nicias, son of Niceratus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/5. Objectives of western expedition. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/6. Defense of Syracuse. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/7. Chronology of oligarchy – 411 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/8. 413 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/9. Rule of 5000 in Athens. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/10. Expenditures of Athens 410-9 B.C.. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/11. Early Greek poetry. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/12. Thales and Herodotus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/13. Early Greek philosophy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/14. Greek civilization. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/15. Plato, Apology. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/16. Aristotle. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/17. Aristotle on unity in the state. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/18. 4th
century B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/3/19. Classics 100 – November 22nd
. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/20. Alexandria / Macedonian domination. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/3/21. Plataea 429/8. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/22. References (Caesar, Herodotus). – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/23. The origin of the Etruscans. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/24. Neolithic Age in Italy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/25. Conquest of Etruria. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/26. Pottery shapes. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/27. Hellenistic powers. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/28. Hellenistic states. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/29. Classics 100. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/30. Sulla. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/31. Cicero, selected works. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/32. Rome and Greece
1/6/3/33. C. Marcius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/34. Lex Licinia Mucia. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/35. Leges Corneliae Pompeiae. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/36. Consuls. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/37. Sulla and citizenship. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/38. Concordia Ordinum. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/39. Cicero against Claudius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/40. Caesar and Senate 57-49 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/41. Caesar on causes of war. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/42. Caesar 48-44 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/3/43. Julius Caesar. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/44. Julius Caesar. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/45. Classics 100. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/46. Marcy – 4 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/47. Weakness of Senate. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/48. M. Metellus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/49. Early heroes. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/50. Lysistrata. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/51. Thesmophoriazusae. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/52. Satyr play – features. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/53. Euripides - life. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/54. Alcestis. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/55. Sophocles, Ajax. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/56. Sophocles, Electra. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/57. Sophocles, Trachiniae. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/58. Poetics. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/59. Aristotle, Poetics. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/60. Comedy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/61. Clouds. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/62. Oedipus Tyrannos. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/63. Livy and Annales Maximi. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/64. Pompey’s settlement of east. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/65. Medea 1. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/66. Hippolytus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/3/68. Euripides, Electra. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/69. Euripides, Bacchae. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/70. Oedipus Coloneus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/71. Gods in Aeschylus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/72. Prometheus 1. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/73. Tragedy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/74. Agamemnon. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/75. Eumenides. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/76. Aeschylus, Persians. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/77. Aeschylus, Supplices [The Supplicants]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
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1/6/3/78. Aeschylus, the Choephori. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/79. Herodotus feferences. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/80. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/81. Herodotus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/82. Greek settlement 800-600 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/83. Early Greek historical [writers?]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/84. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/85. Herodotus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/86. Alyattes [of Lydia, c. 610-560]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/87. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/88. Herodotus 2, 13. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/89. Babylonian chronology. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/90. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/3/92. Herodotus the III chronology. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/93. Chronology of Darius’ reign. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/94. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/95. Bosporus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/96. History 230. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/97. Athens after Cleisthenes. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/98. Herodotus book V. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/99. Chronology 499-490 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/100. History 230: 22, Ionian revolt. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/101. History 230: 25, Sparta. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/102. Spartan kings. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/103. Marathon references. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/104. History 230: Xerxes Army. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/105. History 230: 45, Thucydides plan and method. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
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1/6/3/106. Arguments for invading Greece. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/107. Army of Xerxes. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/108. Decree of Themistocles 480 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/109. History 230: 34, Thermopylae and Artemisium. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
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1/6/3/110. Artemisium. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/111. Herodotus, book VIII. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/112. History 230: 7, Persian retreat. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/113. Thucydides - second preface. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/114. Cimon. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/115. Greek measures. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/3/116. 5th
century Athens. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/117. Classics 100, 27 November: Athenian imperialism. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
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1/6/3/118. Thucydides II. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/119. 479-431 B.C. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/120. Causes of Peloponnesian War. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/121. Career of Themistocles. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/3/122. History 230: 48, start of war. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4. Lecture notes on pieces of paper cut to index card size. – [1961] – 30 cm of
textual records in one box.
Note: Received from Reverend M.C. Lemmon on 27 May 1978 by University
Librarian Eleanor Magee.
1/6/4/1. Miscellaneous notes: Classics graduates of King’s College, Cambridge
1955-1961; early Roman dates; Athenian Empire; Livy; Etruscan lead Plaque of
Santa Marinella; Cicero; Roman engineering; range of ancient bow. – [1961]. –
0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/2. Scipio. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/3. Miscellaneous notes: Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus; Quintus Fabius
Maximus; Roman imperialism; Romans in Spain 218-133 B.C; Gracchi as
example of power; Scipio Africanus; etc. – [19--]. – 5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/4. Miscellaneous notes: Scipio exempted from Rex Annales; example of
Epanaphora; Africanus Major and the Gracchi; Slaves in Roman Republic;
outbreak of 3rd
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records.
1/6/4/5. Livy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/6. Second Punic War. – [19--]. – 3.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/7. 2nd
century B.C. – [19--]. – 1 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/8. Local and central Government. – [19--]. – 3 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/9. Greek and Latin literature. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/4/10. History 380. – [19--]. – 1 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/11. Miscellaneous notes: Livy and Polybius; events in Athens 200 B.C.; Rome
and Macedon; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/12. Miscellaneous notes: Lucius Coelius Antipater; causes of Second Punic
War; Hannibal’s oath; size of Carthaginians forces; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/4/13. Miscellaneous notes: Livy preface; Polybius on truth; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
1/6/4/14. History 240 / Bible studies 333. – [19--]. – 3 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/15. Latin 100. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/16. Latin 400. – [19--]. – 1.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/17. Polybus; Blossius of Cumae; historical writers of Republic. – [19--]. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
1/6/4/18. Histories of Roman Republic; sources for Republican History; history of
Poetry; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/19. Cicero Clausulae; . – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/20. Cicero rhetoric and philosophy; writing of Cicero; speech and Roman
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1/6/4/21. Latin 410. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/22. Sallust bibliography. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/23. Sallust; Cataline; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/24. Cancellation of debts; order of precedence in Senate. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/4/25. Decline of state under Sulla; Cataline, early life; Cataline, first conspiracy;
etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/26. Cicero; Cicero on his consulship; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/27. Cicero de Consulatu Suo; Metellius; Lex Agraria; Pompeius and Cicero;
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1/6/4/28. Antonius; Clodius and Caesar; Lex Roscia. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/4/29. Concordia; Pompeius Magnus; M. Messalla; Cincius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/4/30. Cicero of Italy; Sulla; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/31. Consuls. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/32. Massilia defeated; Caesar commentaries; Caesar – civil war; etc. – [19--].
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1/6/4/33. Greek 110. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/34. Greek 420; Greek 430. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/35. Archaeology 313. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/4/36. Newspaper clipping entitled “A Song Query. – [19--]. – 1 leaf of textual
records.
1/6/5. Lecture notes on pieces of paper cut to index card size. – [1961] – 32 cm of
textual records in one box.
Note: Received from Reverend M.C. Lemmon on 27 May 1978 by University
Librarian Eleanor Magee.
1/6/5/1. Didascalia; Cornelii in 65 B.C.; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/2. Lex de Imperio Vespasiani; Classics 100; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/5/3. Provinces in the 4th
Century; Hieronymus; end of the Roman Empire;
Boethius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/4. Constantine; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/5. Man and the Polis; religious trends 1st century A.D.; druids; Livy and
religion; Jews in Rome; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/6. Livy 22, 1, 18; Venus in Rome; exclusiveness of city; laws on inheritance;
price of oil; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/7. Effect of Sempronian laws; Agrarian laws; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
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1/6/5/8. Gnosticism; Docetism; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/9. Fortification of Canon by Scripture; New Testament Canon; disputed
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1/6/5/11. Mycenae; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/12. History 390 – bibliography. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/13. Mediterranean geography; Italian geography; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/5/14. Kings of Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/15. Roman History – short essays; assemblies at war; overthrow of kings at
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1/6/5/16. Etruscans in Rome. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/17. Rex in Rome; Censors; Dictator. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/18. Laws of State; census; priests in Rome; Roman law; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm
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1/6/5/19. First Succession of Plebes; the censors; dictatorship; Roman Senate. – [19-
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1/6/5/20. Mycenaean Age. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/21. Restored Jewish State; Herod the Great; Greek in Judea; Converts to
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1/6/5/22. Homer; The Odyssey. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/23. The Odyssey. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/24. Herodotus and Ionian revolt; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/25. Religion; mythology; religious development; Hestia; Hades; Kronos;
Artemis; Hermes; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/26. Oracles; colonisation. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/27. Sparta; Spartan laws, Spartan men, Helots; early coinage; etc. – [19--]. –
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1/6/5/28. Solon to Pisistratus; death of Solon; 6th
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1/6/5/29. Classics 100 – Lecture 1 (Solon). – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/30. Sophocles – life; Antigone; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/31. Comedy; old comedy; comic composition; Aristophanes. – [19--]. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
1/6/5/32. Thuyclides, book 3; Athenian year; Hippodamus; etc. [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/5/33. Arch of Augustus; curia in Rome; archaeology in Rome; Temple of Ceres;
etc. –[19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/34. 43 B.C.; Second Triumvirate; 42 B.C; deification of Julius; assemblies;
Classics 100; etc. [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/35. Christians and Jews; Jews in Roman Empire; Jewish revolt A.D. 117. –
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1/6/5/36. Paul in bonds; siege of Jerusalem; fall of Jerusalem; Pompeii; etc. – [19--].
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1/6/5/37. Christians and official notice; Christian dress; etc. [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
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1/6/5/38. Augustus 23-13 B.C.; imperial succession in Roman Empire; Caesar;
Antony’s descendants; Augustus’ descendants; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/5/39. Writings of Tacitus; life of Tacitus; Tiberius; Claudius; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
1/6/5/40. History 390. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/41. Wine and oil in Italy; food for Rome; Egypt A.D. 308-324; etc. – [19--]. –
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1/6/5/42. Nero’s ancestors; reign of Nero; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/43. Hadrian, adoption; Hadrian’s early military career; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm
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1/6/5/44. Hadrian - continued. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
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1/6/5/45. Hadrian -continued. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/46. Antonius Pius. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/47. Family of Marcus Aurelius; joint rule of Marcus Aurelius and Verus;
Marcus Aurelius and Senate. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/48. Septimius Severus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/49. Position of Caesar; dictatorship; history of Romans; etc. – [19--]. – 1 cm
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1/6/5/50. The Iliad. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/51. Herodotus. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/52. Demosthenes - extempore speaking; etc. -- [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual
records.
1/6/5/53. Latin War; Roman jewellery in 343 B.C.; Sammite Wars; etc. – [19--]. –
0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/54. The Greek world – 5th
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citizens; etc. [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/55. First Catilinarian conspiracy. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/56. Annales Maximi; consuls and relatives 89-70 B.C.; Sulla – background;
Age of Cinna; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/57. Roman money; number of gods; Jewish people in Rome; Isis in Rome in
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1/6/5/58. Rudens [play by Plautus]. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/59. Hellenistic world; land travel in Hellenistic world; Roman government;
etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/60. Social life of Augustus; wealth under Augustus; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/5/61. Tacitus; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records
1/6/5/62. Outbreak of 2nd
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1/6/5/63. Sources for Augustan Age; Augustus after Actium; Egypt; etc. – [19--]. –
0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/64. Posidonius; social reforms of Augustus; Roman democracy; Athens and
Rome; Romanization of Africa; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/65. Roman constitution – terms; plebes and magistracies; plebes and officers;
Cicero and the Gracchi; Third Punic War . – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/66. Phormio; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
1/6/5/67. Chronology of Paul’s teaching; St. Paul; traditional fields of Apostles;
Church of Antioch; Churches of Jerusalem and Antioch. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/5/68. Fabula Atellana; early drama – Livy VII 2; etc. – [19--]. – 0.5 cm of
textual records.
1/6/5/69. Envelope to “Miss Magee” [Mount Allison University Librarian - Eleanor
Magee] from Rev. George Lemmon; “added to pic postcards – 3 picture postcards
(museum pieces) lecture notes”. – 25 September 1978. – 1 envelope of textual
records.
2. Mount Allison University. Committees. – 1966-1975. – 5 cm of textual records in 3 folders.
2/1. Mount Allison University. Academic Planning Committee. – 13 November 1973-
1975. – 1 folder of textual records.
Note: The Academic Planning Committee is a joint Senate-Board Committee
established in November 1973. The first chairman was J.E.A. Crake.
2/1/1. Committee on Academic Planning meeting minutes; correspondence relating to
meetings; annual and interim reports to the Senate; terms of reference; submissions to
the committee; handwritten notes pertaining to committee. – 28 May 1973 – 20 June
1975. – 0.5 cm of textual records.
2/1/2. Correspondence with R.A. Stanway concerning admission policy in professional
schools. – 20-21 August 1974. – 2 leaves of textual records.
2/1/3. Correspondence with Gerald Rimmington concerning elementary teacher training
in the Department of Education. – 30 October 1974 – 16 December 1974. – 10 leaves
of textual records.
2/1/4. Classics Department - descriptions of Courses. – [1973]. – 8 leaves of textual
records.
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2/1/5. Memorandum from Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission
(MPHEC). – 30 December 1974 – 24 January 1975. – 4 leaves of textual records.
2/1/6. Mount Allison University: administrative planning process a specific process for
discussion / Peat, Marwick, and partners. – 17 December 1974 - 15 January 1975. –
26 leaves of textual records.
2/1/7. Education Department proposal to J.E.A. Crake from Professor F.N. Haden. – 27
January 1975. – 4 leaves of textual records.
2/1/8. Area of concentration in drama from Arthur Motyer. – 20-24 January 1975. – 4
leaves of textual records.
2/1/9. Extract from Senate Minutes. – 19 February 1965. – 4 leaves of textual records.
2/1/10. Brief on the Maritime Provinces Post-Secondary Education Commission
(MPPSEC) and supplement to the brief. – [ca. 1973]. – 26 leaves of textual records.
2/1/11. Report to the Senate by the Ad Hoc Committee set up to study the question of
half-courses. – 17 April 1973. – 9 leaves of textual records.
2/1/12. Memorandum to Dr. L.H. Cragg from the New Brunswick Higher Education
Commission (NBHEC) which includes “Replies to the HEC request for 1974-1977
projections from Mount Allison University”. – 28 May 1973 - 24 August 1973. – 25
leaves of textual records.
2/1/13. Statistics on final examination results, 1973-1974, provided to Senate / Arthur
Motyer. – 8 November 1974. – 8 leaves of textual records.
2/2. Mount Allison University. Appeals Committee. – 12 July 1974 – 30 June 1975. –
1 folder of textual records.
Note: The file contains sensitive material and is restricted unless authorized by the
University Archivist. J.E.A. Crake was a member of the Appeals Committee
during the 1974-1975 academic year.
2/3. Mount Allison University. Committee on University Government. – 16 December
1966 – April 1973. – 1 folder of textual records.
Note: This committee was originally called the “Committee to Study the Duff-Berdahl
Report”. It was established in December 1966 and J.E.A. Crake was the
committee’s first secretary and later chairman of the committee. By November
1968 it was known as the Committee on University Government.
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2/3/1. Minutes of meetings 1 to 38 and related correspondence. – 16 December 1966 –
March 1973. – leaves of textual records.
2/3/2. Report of sub-committee on existing government structure at Mount Allison. – 11
October 1968. – 7 leaves of textual records.
2/3/3. Interim report / W.B. Cunningham, chairman. – 31 March 1969. – 1 leaf of
textual records.
2/3/4. Working paper. – February – 1 March 1971. – 4 leaves of textual records.
2/3/5. Final report. – April 1973. – 8 leaves.
3. Mount Allison University. Convocations. – 3 May 1948-1975. – 2.5 cm of textual records in
1 folder.
3/1. Latin names and titles for degree recipients at Mount Allison. Lists submitted by
J.E.A. Crake. – 1963-1975. – leaves of textual records.
3/2. Memo to D.A. Cameron from J.E.A. Crake regarding formula used for presenting
candidates for degrees, etc. – 9 November 1964. – 8 leaves of textual records.
3/3. Letter to Professor Donald MacGregor from the President of St. Francis Xavier
University re: the Latin formula for diplomas. – 23 April 1951. – 1 leaf of textual records.
3/4. Letter to D.G. MacGregor from Registrar, University of Toronto re: the Lord
Beaverbrook diploma. – 3 May 1948. – 2 leaves of textual records.
3/5. Citation delivered by J.E.A. Crake on the occasion of the Rt. Rev. Harold Nutter
receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Mount Allison University. – 1972.
– 2 leaves of textual records.
4. Professional files. – 1930-1975. – 20 cm of textual records in 9 folders.
4/1. Humanities Research Council. – 1972-1974. – 1 folder of textual records.
Note: J.E.A. Crake was a member of the Humanities Research Council - Publications
Committee.
4/1/1. Correspondence, information sheets, statistical reports, titles approved, etc. – 24
February 1970-1975. – leaves of textual records.
4/1/2. Minutes of the meeting of the Joint Committee on Publications Policy at York
University, Toronto, Ontario. – 7 January 1972. – 11 leaves of textual records.
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4/1/3. Minutes of the Policy Committee meeting in Montreal, Quebec. – 23 September
1972. – 7 leaves of textual records.
4/2. Classical Association of Canada. – 1958-1975. – 3 folders of textual records.
Note: J.E.A. Crake is president of the association, 1967-1968.
4/2/1. Classical Association of Canada - minutes. – 18 October 1958 – June 1973. – 1
folder of textual records.
4/2/1/1. Classical Association of Canada - minutes of Executive and
General Council meetings. – 18 October 1958–17 February 1973. – 2.5 cm of
textual records.
4/2/1/2. Classical Association of Canada - minutes of the Annual Meetings.
– 11 June 1966–7 June 1973. – 15 leaves of textual records.
4/2/1/3. Classical Association of Canada - appended financial statements,
reports of various committees, and related correspondences. – 31 March
1969–5 June 1973. – 24 leaves of textual records.
4/2/2. Classical Association of Canada - correspondence file. – 10 May 1967-21 April
1975. – 1 folder of textual records.
4/2/2/1. J.E.A. Crake correspondence as a member of the Classical Association of
Canada and also as president (1967-1968). – 10 May 1967 – 21 April 1975. –
0.5 cm of textual records.
4/2/2/2. Minutes of the meeting of the Learned Societies of Canada. – 30 May
1967. – 2 leaves of textual records.
4/2/2/3. Memorandum for the “Study of Support of Research in the Universities”
and related correspondence. – 1967. – 9 leaves of textual records.
4/2/2/4. Some observations on the support of research from the Classical
Association of Canada. – 25 October 1967. – 2 leaves of textual records.
4/2/2/5. Preliminary brief on research needs of Classics in Canada and related
correspondence. – 23 October-12 November 1968. – 12 leaves of textual
records.
4/2/2/6. Brief submitted by the Classical Association of Canada to the Special
Committee of the Senate of Canada on Science Policy and related
correspondence. – 10 January 1969. – 8 leaves of textual records.
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4/2/2/7. Memoranda from the Humanities Research Council. – 20 March - 4 May
1970. – 12 leaves of textual records.
4/2/2/8. Completion of Report to the Classical Association of Canada of the
Committee on the State of Classical Studies in Canadian Universities. –
[ca.1974]. – 7 leaves of textual records.
4/2/3. Classical Association of Canada - membership lists and programmes. – 28
December 1971-1975. – 1 folder of textual records.
4/2/3/1. Programmes for the Annual Meetings of the Classical Association of
Canada between 1972 and 1974 and the American Philological Association in
1971. – December 1971 - June 1974. – 4 volumes of textual records.
4/2/3/2. Membership lists and related documentation. – 1 May 1972 - 1975. – 0.5
cm of textual records.
4/3. Classical Association of the Atlantic Provinces. – 25 August 1930 - 10 July 1954.
– 1 folder of textual records.
4/3/1. Membership lists, circular letters, annual meeting programs. – 25 August 1930-
10 July 1954. – 9 leaves of textual records.
Note: J.E.A. Crake presented a paper entitled “The Classics in the Present Day”
at Acadia University in July 1954.
4/3/2. Conference of Maritime Classicists with the theme - “cooperation in meeting the
challenges of the 1970s,” held at Acadia University (includes: programmes and
related correspondence). – 23 March 1974. – 4 leaves of textual records.
4/3/3. Minutes of the annual meetings of the Classical Association of the Maritime
Provinces and Newfoundland. – 20 September 1950-1953. – 16 leaves of textual
records.
Note: J.E.A. Crake is listed as secretary-treasurer for 1952-1953.
4/3/4. Financial statement for 1953-1954, submitted by J.E.A. Crake. – 1953-1954. – 3
leaves of textual records.
4/3/5. Proceedings of the Annual Meetings of the Classical Association of the Maritime
Provinces and Newfoundland. – 31 July 1936- 12 August 1939. – 3 volumes of
textual records.
4/3/6. Classical Association of the Atlantic Provinces (CAAP) - bulletin no.1. – October
1954. – 6 leaves.
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4/4. Papers written, reviewed, and edited by J.E.A. Crake (manuscript and published)
(A-Z). – 1940-1975. – 2 folders of textual records.
4/4/1. Papers written by J.E.A. Crake. – October 1940 - 1966. – 1 folder of textual
records.
4/4/1/1. An off-print entitled “The Annals of the Pontifex Maximus” by
J.E.A. Crake, published in Classical Philology (Vol. XXXV, No.4). – October
1940. – 12 leaves of textual records (2 copies).
4/4/1/2. Manuscript of paper entitled “Classical Influence in Modern
Literature” [by J.E.A. Crake], revised. – [19--]. – 8 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/3. Manuscript entitled “The Contribution of Rome,” with corrections.
– [19--]. – 21 leaves of textual records (2 copies).
4/4/1/4. Typescript and off-prints entitled “Early Christians and Roman
Law” by J.E.A. Crake, with corrections, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol. 19.1).
– 1965. – 36 leaves (includes 2 off-prints and a 22 page typescript).
4/4/1/5. Manuscript entitled “The Influence of Greece” [by J.E.A. Crake]. –
[19--]. – 21 leaves of textual records (2 copies).
Note: One copy inscribed “Dalhousie Dental School”.
4/4/1/6. Manuscript entitled “Is Latin Really Necessary” by J.E.A. Crake,
published in “Report of the Sixth Annual Conference, Modern and Classical
Language Teachers” / Nova Scotia Teachers Union. – 18-19 November 1966.
– 16 leaves of textual records ( 2 copies).
4/4/1/7. Manuscript entitled “Isthismus IV” [by J.E.A. Crake]. – [19--]. – 2
leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/8. Manuscript drafts for paper entitled “M. Valerius Laevinus” [by
J.E.A. Crake]. – [19--]. – 34 leaves of textual records (2 copies).
4/4/1/9. Manuscript of paper entitled “New Etruscan inscriptions” [by
J.E.A. Crake]. – [19--]. – 2 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/10. Manuscript entitled “Roman Intervention in Greece in 200 B.C.”
[by J.E.A. Crake]. – [19--]. – 2 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/11. Manuscript entitled “Roman Politics from 215 to 209 B.C.” by
J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol. 17.2). – 1963. – 27 leaves (2 off-
prints and 15 page typescript).
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4/4/1/12. Manuscript entitled “Rome and the Aetolian Alliance” by J.E.A.
Crake; Toronto, Canada. – 1940. – 19 leaves of textual records.
Note: Includes an abstract of the paper “Extracted from the Proceedings
of the American Philological Association” (Vol. LXXI).
4/4/1/13. Manuscript entitled “Some Ancient Roman Heroes” [by J.E.A.
Crake]. – [19--]. – 11 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/14. Manuscript entitled “The Source of Tacitus” [by J.E.A. Crake]. –
[19--]. – 7 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/15. Manuscript entitled “The Wasps of Aristophanes” [by J.E.A.
Crake]. – [19--]. – 8 leaves of textual records.
4/4/1/16. Typescript and manuscript both entitled “Words and their History”
[by J.E.A. Crake]. – [19--]. – 29 leaves of textual records.
4/4/2. Papers reviewed or edited by J.E.A. Crake. –1940 - 22 April 1975. – 1 folder of
textual records.
4/4/2/1. Manuscript entitled “The Druids” by Stuart Piggot, reviewed by
J.E.A. Crake, with attached correspondence with Kerry McSweeney, editor of
the Queen’s Quarterly. – 22 April- 24 August 1975. – 8 leaves of textual
records.
4/4/2/2. Paper entitled “A historical commentary on Polybius 2:
commentary on books VII-XVIII” by F.W. Walbank, reviewed by J.E.A.
Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol.23.2). – 1969. – 2 off-prints.
4/4/2/3. Manuscript entitled “Latin Literature from the Beginnings to the
Close of the Second Century A.D” by Frank O. Copley, reviewed by J.E.A.
Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, vol. 24.4 – 1970. – 3 leaves of textual records;
2 off-prints.
4/4/2/4. Manuscript entitled “Les villes libres de l’Orient greco-romain et
l’envoi au supplice par acclamations populaires” by Jean Colin, reviewed by
J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol. 21.2). – 1967. – 2 leaves of
textual records; 2 copies.
4/4/2/5. Manuscript entitled “Livy: his historical aims and methods” by
P.G. Walsh, reviewed by J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol. 16.3). –
1962. – 2 booklets of textual records; 2 copies.
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4/4/2/6. Manuscript entitled “The priests of the Roman Republic: a study of
interactions between priesthoods and magistracies” by G.J. Szemler, reviewed
by J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix, (Vol. 27.3). – 21 August – 27 July
1973. – 7 leaves; 1 booklet of textual records.
Note: Also includes a manuscript with copy of a letter to Professor M.B.
Wallace, Review Editor, Phoenix, 27 July 1973, and a letter to
J.E.A. Crake from Wallace McLeod, Acting Editor dated 21
August 1973.
4/4/2/7. Manuscript entitled “Die römische Bundesgenossenpolitik von den
Anfängen bis zum Bundesgenossenkrieg” by Joseph Göhler, reviewed by
J.E.A. Crake in Classical Weekly, (Vol. 34.7). – 2 December 1940. – 2
booklets of textual records; 2 copies.
4/4/2/8. Manuscript entitled “Rome of the Caesars” by Thomas W. Africa,
reviewed by J.E.A. Crake, inscribed Canadian Journal of History. – 1965. – 2
leaves of textual records.
4/4/2/9. Paper entitled “Scipio Aemilianus” by A.E. Astin, reviewed by
J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix (Vol. 22.2). – 1968. – 2 booklets of
textual records; 2 copies.
4/4/2/10. Manuscript entitled “Tiberius Gracchus: a study in politics” by
D.C. Earl, reviewed by J.E.A. Crake, reprinted from Phoenix. – [ca. 1965]. – 6
leaves; 2 booklets of textual records; 3 copies.
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4/5. Papers and Addresses by Colleagues. – 1951-1965. – 1 folder of textual records.
4/5/1. Manuscript of paper read at the Faculty Seminar of Mount Allison University by
C.A. Baxter entitled “Education and Reason”. – 13 December 1951. – 15 leaves of
textual records.
4/5/2. Manuscript entitled “The Idea of a Liberal Education” by C.A. Baxter. – [19--]. –
22 leaves of textual records.
4/5/3. Manuscript of the Montreal Medal address given by Dr. L.H. Cragg at the
Professional Affairs luncheon entitled “Educating Tomorrow’s Professional Chemists
and Chemical Engineers” - presented at the annual Conference of the Chemical
Institute of Canada. – 1 June 1965. – 12 leaves of textual records.
4/5/4. Manuscript entitled “Licinius Macer and The Consules Suffecti of 444 B.C.” by
Bruce W. Frier, critique by J.E.A. Crake. – 1974. – 1 leaf of textual record.
Note: Item includes attached correspondence with Douglas Gerber, Editor of
Transactions of the American Philological Association between 28
October 1974 and 8 November 1974.
4/5/5. Paper entitled “M. Livio Druso e le Riforme di Silla” from Annali Della Scuola
Normale Superiore di Pisa (Serie II - no. XXXIII) by Emilio Gabba (Signed by
author). – 1964. – 1 booklet of textual records.
4/5/6. Manuscript of part I and II of the Quance Lectures given at the University of
Saskatchewan entitled “The Humanities in Modern Education” by Dr. J.F. Leddy. –
19-20 April 1965. – 39 leaves of textual records.
4/5/7. Extract entitled “Prodigy Lists and the Use of the Annales Maximi” by Elizabeth
Rawson, from The Classical Quarterly (Vol. XXI, no.1). – 1 May 1971. – 1 booklet
of textual records.
Note: There is an attached note by the author.
4/5/8. Manuscript entitled “Notes on the Strategy of the Second Punic War” by E.T.
Salmon, McMaster University. – [19--]. – 11 leaves of textual records.
4/5/9. Manuscript entitled “Rome: First Steps to Empire” by E.T. Salmon. – [19--]. – 45
leaves of textual records; 2 copies.
4/5/10. Manuscript of revised draft entitled “Κοινή and ἴδια” by G. Sotiroff, revised draft.
– September 1965. – 6 leaves of textual records.
Note: See first page of manuscript for title context.
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4/5/11. Photocopy of paper entitled “Christenverfolgung I (historisch)” by J. Vogt, from
[RAC II, Stuttgart, 1954]. – [1954]. – 49 leaves of textual records.
4/5/12. Photocopy of paper entitled “Christenverfolgung II (juristisch)” by Hugh Last,
from [RAC II, Stuttgart, 1954]. – [after 1953]. – 21 leaves of textual records.
4/5/13. A manuscript of a brief presented to the Commission on Graduate Studies in the
Humanities and the Social Sciences by Professor Leonard Woodbury. – January
1975. – 26 leaves of textual records.
4/5/14. Copy of a letter to Professor T.M. Robinson, editor of Phoenix re: manuscript
“The Roman Calendar, 190-168 B.C.” with attached “Comments”. – 4 January 1973.
– 2 leaves of textual records.
4/6. Letters of Recommendation. – 29 April 1935- 28 April 1936. – 1 folder of textual
records.
4/6/1. Copy of a letter of recommendation for J.E.A. Crake by J.D. Mabbott, St. John’s
College, Oxford University. – 29 April 1935. – 1 leaf of textual records; 3 copies.
4/6/2. Copy of a letter of recommendation for J.E.A. Crake by Hugh Last, St. John’s
College, Oxford University. – 4 May 1935. – 1 leaf of textual records; 3 copies.
4/6/3. Letter of recommendation for J.E.A. Crake by G.M.A. Grube, Trinity College,
Toronto. – 11 March 1936. – 1 leaf of textual records; 4 copies.
Note: There is also a typed copy.
4/6/4. Letter of recommendation for J.E.A. Crake by F.H. Cosgraine, Trinity College,
Toronto. – 28 April 1936. – 1 leaf of textual records.
5. J.E.A. Crake Personal Papers. – 1941-1981. – 5 cm of textual records.
5/1. Doctoral dissertation. – 1940 - 1941. – 1 folder, 1 bounder volume of textual
records.
Note: The title of the dissertation was Archival Material in Livy: a dissertation
submitted to the Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University in
conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
5/1/1. Annotated typescript with corrections and alterations. – [1941]. – 1 bound volume
of textual records.
5/1/2. Manuscript with notations, with attached letter from Henry T. Rowell, John
Hopkins University, to Dr. J.E.A. Crake. – 11 November 1941. – 175 leaves of
textual record.
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5/1/3. Copies of portions of the dissertation manuscript. – [1940/1941]. – 82 leaves of
textual records.
5/2. Miscellaneous personal papers; correspondence; membership lists; ink sketches;
programmes; etc. – 6 October 1973– 6 March 1976. – 1 folder of textual records.
5/2/1. Curriculum vitae of J.E.A. Crake. – [ca.1973]. – 2 leaves of textual records.
5/2/2. Maritime Seniors Golf Association. – 1975. – 6 leaves, 1 volume, 1 envelope of
textual records.
5/2/2/1. Form letter. – 16 June 1975. – 3 leaves of textual records.
5/2/2/2. August Bulletin. – 1 August 1975. – 2 leaves, 1 envelope of textual
records.
5/2/2/3. Membership Roll. – 1 July 1975. – 1 volume of textual records.
5/2/2/4. Programme for the 51st Annual Tournament, St. Andrews-By-The-
Sea, New Brunswick. – 24-26 August 1975. – 1 leaf of textual records.
5/2/3. Correspondence between Dr. Crake and Dorothy Lund, Sackville, New
Brunswick. – 9 July 1975. – 2 leaves, 1 enveloped of textual records.
5/2/4. Letter to “Ernie” from John Medland, Toronto, Ontario. – 12 February 1976. – 1
leaf of textual records.
5/2/5. “Historiography prepared for the Crake surname, at the request of J.E.A. Crake”.
– 6 March 1976. – 2 leaves of textual records.
5/2/6. Gifts of Dr. J.E.A. Crake; list of publications donated to the Ralph Pickard Bell
Library. – 1975. – 8 leaves of textual records.
Note: There is an attached letter to J.E.A. Crake from Eleanor E. Magee,
University Librarian.
5/2/7. Obituaries for Mrs. Edith Alice Crake, mother of J.E.A. Crake and wife of John
H. Crake taken from the The Globe & Mail, 6 October; The Moncton Times, 5
October; and The Sackville Tribune-Post, 10 October 1973. –1973. – 3 leaves of
textual records.
5/2/8. Miscellaneous: Trinity summer alumni magazine 1974; Mincemeat recipe written
on The Classical Association of Canada stationary with J.E.A. Crake listed as
president; John Hopkins Alumni Association annual membership circular; St. Paul’s
financial statement; “Verses in Honour of Literary Criticism”. – 1974 – July 1975. – 9
leaves of textual records.
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6. John Housley Crake papers. – 1874-1899. – 2.5 cm of textual records.
6/1. Manuscript entitled “Two voices are there”. – 19 February 1874. – 1 page of
textual records.
6/2. Notebook inscribed “J. Housley Crake, Oxford, July 1899”. – July 1899. – 1
volume of textual records ; 11 x 17.5 x 1.5 cm.
6/3. Notes entitled “Teaching of Classics”. – [189-?]. – 18 leaves of textual records.
6/4. Notebook (featuring Greek lettering) inscribed “J.H.C.”. – [189-?]. – 1 bound
volume of textual records ; 18 x 11 cm.
6/5. Notes (with Greek lettering) entitled “Solon (Bergle), Nov. 20”. – 20 November
[189-?]. – 4 leaves of textual records.
7. Photographs. – 1932-[195-?]. – 94 photographs : b&w ; 17 x 12.5 cm or smaller.
7/1. Crake family photograph album. – [193-?]. – 1 volume containing 86 b&w
photographs of graphic materials.
7/2. Photograph of J.E.A. Crake / Smith’s Studio, Sackville, New Brunswick. – [195-
?]. – 1 photograph : b&w ; 9 cm x 14 cm.
7/3. J.E.A. Crake by Safier Studio, Hanover, New Hampshire. – [193-?]. – 2
photographs, mounted in sleeves : b&w ; 16.5 x 11.5 cm (sight).
7/4. Photograph of unidentified graduate by Hubert Beckett, Hamilton. – 1932. – 1
photograph, mounted in sleeve : b&w ; 17 x 12.5 cm (sight).
7/5. Photograph of unidentified graduate by Charles Aylett, Toronto. – [193-?]. – 1
photograph, mounted in sleeve : b&w ; 16 x 11.5 cm (sight).
7/6. Photograph of unidentified graduate by Charles Aylett, Toronto. – [193-?]. – 1
photograph, mounted in sleeve : b&w ; 16 x 11.5 cm (sight).
7/7. Photograph of unidentified graduate by Charles Aylett, Toronto. – [193-?]. – 1
photograph, mounted in sleeve : b&w ; 16 x 11.5 cm (sight).
7/8. Photograph of unidentified graduate by Charles Aylett, Toronto. – [193-?]. – 1
photograph, mounted in sleeve : b&w ; 16 x 11.5 cm (sight).
8. Books and published works. – 1895-1974. – 7 cm of textual records.
8/1. Deutsch-Englisch Mini-Dictionary (Leipzig); inscribed “J.E.A. Crake”. – [19--]. –
1 volume of textual records.
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8/2. Langenscheidts Miniatur – Worterbuch (Berlin); Inscribed “J.E.A. Crake,
[Friedburg?]”. – 1929. – 1 volume of textual records.
8/3. Of the Imitation of Christ (London); inscribed “Alice Medland – confirmed April
1st, 1896 with love and best wishes. H.M.S.”. – 1895-1896. – 1 volume of textual records.
8/4. Scripture atlas / W. Hughes. – [19--]. – 1 volume of textual records ; 8.5 x 13.5
cm
Note: The front cover of the book is missing.
8/5. The Parish Registers of St. Giles’ Church Scarthoe, Lincolnshire, 1562-1837 /
Rev. Ernest E. Crake. – 1926. – 126 leaves of textual records.
8/6. Photocopy of “On the way to becoming an author a funny thing happened to this
Classical scholar” from Saturday Night (Vol.83, No.11) / D.J. Conacher. – 1968. –12
leaves of textual records.
8/7. Photocopy of “Fragment of a Greek Tragedy” / A.E. Housman. – [1953]. – 2
leaves of textual records.
8/8. Photocopy of “Homer and Hamburg: an academic discussion” from Laugh With
Leacock. – [1930]. – 7 leaves of textual records.
8/9. Royal Atlas for Canada (Toronto) / Bartholomew, J.G. Nelson’s - inscribed
“J.E.A. Crake, U.C.C.”. – 14 June 1922. – 1 volume of textual records ; 22 x 28 cm.
8/10. The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Report of the Council for 1974,
with enclosed advertisement for the Armour of Imperial Rome by H. Russell Robinson.
London. – 1974. – 11 leaves of textual records.
8/11. Sculptures from the Temple of Mithras, Walbrook / Guildhall Museum
(annotated). – [19--]. – 10 leaves of textual records.
8/12. Small find from Wallbrook, 1954-1955 / Guildhall Museum. – [1954-55]. – 22
leaves of textual records.
8/13. Abridged historical atlas / R.R. Palmer. – 1958. – Rand McNally. – 1 volume of
textual records ; 18 x 27 cm.
8/14. Advertisements for new publications and publishers’ lists. – 1962-1969. – 7
leaves; 1 book of textual records.
9. Sketch book / scrapbook containing sketches by A. Ellen Abbott. – 1840. – 1 volume of
graphic materials and textual records ; 16.5 cm x 20.5 cm.
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10. Postcards, pictures of museum pieces, buildings, and archeological diggings. – [1913]-1960.
– 8 cm of textual records and graphic material in 2 folders.
10/1. British Museum pictorial cards and pictorial postcards series. – [19--]. – 89 cards
in 1 folder.
10/2. Bell’s Latin Picture Cards. – [c.1913]. – 13 cards; 14.5cm x 9.5 cm.
10/3. Museo Nazionale Napoli, Dipinti Pompeiani [trans. National Museum of Naples,
Pompeii Paintings]. – [c.1930]. – Series of 11 cards; 15 cm x 10 cm.
10/4. Postcards of various museums, pieces, scenes. – 1950-1957. – 54 cards and b&w
photographs, various sizes.
10/5. Series of pictures reprinted from The House of Caesar. – [19--]. – 46 cards; 11 cm
x 16 cm.
10/6. Series of 30 plates (annotated). – [19--]. – 14 cards; 15.5cm x 23 cm.
10/7. (Unnumbered set) images of Statues. – [19--]. – 15 cards; 15.5 cm x 23 cm.
10/8. Pictures from publications, etc. – 1960. – 0.5 cm of textual records, cards, and
pamphlets.
11. Greek coins. – [ca. 5th
century B.C.] - A.D. 305. – 24 objects : metal ; 3 cm round or smaller
in protective cases.
Note: The items are located in artifacts storage.
11/1. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 135 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/2. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 109 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/3. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 104 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/4. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 93 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/5. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 82 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/6. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 82-81 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/7. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 78-76 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/8. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 55 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/9. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 54 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/10. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. 42 or 41 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
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11/11. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. A.D. 98-117]. – 1 object : metal ; 2 cm round.
11/12. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. A.D. 128-138]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/13. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. A.D. 138-160]. – 1 object : metal ; 2 cm round.
11/14. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. A.D. 205-207]. – 1 object : metal ; 2 cm round.
11/15. Denarius (Roman). – [ca. A.D. 232]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/16. Tetradrachma. – [ca. 300 B.C. – Ptolemy I]. – 1 object : metal ; 2.5 cm round.
11/17. Tetradrachma. – [ca. 5th
Century – Athens]. – 1 object : metal ; 2 cm round.
11/18. Drachma. – [ca. 346 B.C. – Euboea]. – 1 object : metal ; 1 cm round.
11/19. Drachma. – [ca. 4th
Century – Thebes]. – 1 object : metal ; 1 cm round.
11/20. Antoninianus; Gordian III – Concordia Milit. – [ca. A.D. 238-244]. – 1 object :
metal ; 2 cm round.
11/21. Didrachma Aegina. – [ca. 400 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/22. Copper (?). – [ca. A.D. 285-305]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/23. Stater (?). – [ca. early 5th
Century]. – 1 object : metal ; 1.5 cm round.
11/24. As [?]. – [ca. 27-12 B.C.]. – 1 object : metal ; 3 cm round.
12. Greek pottery and related pieces. – [ca. 3rd
-2nd
cent. B.C.]-[1878]. – 18 objects : clay,
[glass?], metal.
Note: The objects are located in Artifacts storage.
12/1. “Old Greek” pitcher and medallion received from Rev. G.C. Lemmon. – [ca.
1851]-[1878]. – 2 objects : clay, metal.
12/2. Two handled pottery jug (black with red owl design). – [19--]. – 1 object : clay.
12/3. One handled pottery pitcher (grey and red). – [19--]. – 1 object : clay.
12/4. Two handled, wide mouthed pottery container. – [19--]. – 1 object : clay.
12/5. Shards of material; fineware and coarseware. – [19--]. – 10 objects : clay.
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Note: There are descriptions that were prepared by Prof. Angela Kalinowski –
Mount Allison University – Department of Classics for a Classics Week
display in February 1996.
12/5/1. Rim of shallow black gloss bowl. – [ca. 3rd
-2nd
cent. B.C.]. – 1 object : clay.
12/5/2. Rim of terra Sigillata bowl. – [1st century C.E.]. –1 object (pottery shards of
fineware) : clay.
12/5/3. Rim of terra Sigillata bowl. – [1 century C.E.]. – 1 object (pottery shard of
fineware) : clay.
12/5/4. Ring base of Terra Sigillata bowl with rouletted decoration. – [1 cent C.E.]. – 1
object (pottery shard of fineware) : clay.
12/5/5. Decorated wall shard of moulded Terra Sigillata bowl, Central Gaul. – [2nd
cent.
C.E.]. – 1 object (pottery sherd of fineware) : clay.
12/5/6. Undescribed fragment. – n.d. – 1 object : [glass?].
12/5/7. Fragment of a rim of deep jar. – n.d. – 1 object : clay.
12/5/8. Rim of shallow “pie pan”. – [1st-2
nd cent. C.E.]. – 1 object ( coarseware).
12/5/9. Wall shard of mortarium (mortar and pestle). – n.d. – 1 object (coarseware).
12/5/10. Flanged rim of mortarium. – [1st-3
rd cent. C.E.]. – 1 object (coarseware).
12/6. Three stone fragments. – n.d.. – 3 objects
13. Miscellaneous oversized items. – [ca. 1939]-1981. – 3 sketches of graphic materials. – 1 leaf
of textual records. – 2 objects : fabric.
13/1. Ink sketches of Upper Canada College / Payne. – September 1974. – 3 sketches of
graphic materials ; 23 cm x 30.5 cm.
The items were given in appreciation for contributions to the Upper Canada
College Foundation. Each has a note or letter of appreciation attached, signed by
P.T. Johnson, Principal. The items are located in Fine Arts Works Storage.
13/2. Honorary degree (D. Litt.) certificate conferred upon Dr. J.E.A. Crake by Mount
Allison University. – October 1981. – 1 leaf of textual records, framed.
13/3. Dr. Crake’s academic gown and an academic hood from John Hopkins University
– Baltimore, Maryland. – [ca. 1939]. – 2 objects : fabric.
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Originally listed: November 1988 Listed by: D. Sullivan Updated: 10 October 2013 Updated by: K. LaRocque Final revision: 18 April 2014 Revised by: D. Mawhinney