Papers of John Swinnerton Phillimore, 1873-1926, Professor of humanity, University of Glasgow, 1906-1926

Scope and Content

Manuscripts from the Turnbull Hall Collection. Documents previously inserted loose in printed books, including those collected by J S Phillimore undated

Administrative / Biographical History

John Swinnerton Phillimore gained both his Master of Arts degree and Doctorate of Law from the  University of St Andrews. was Professor of Humanity, Glasgow University  1906-1926 . Was a Lecturer of Christ Church (1895), Tutor and Student (1896-1899); Professor of Greek at Glasgow University (1899-1906 ); appointed by the University of California to hold the Sather Professorship of Classical there for the year 1914-1915. His publications include: Musa Clauda or Latin Versions, Propertius (text) (1901 and 1911); Index Verborun (1906); Things New and Old (1918) and The Hundred best Latin Hymns (1925)

Source: Who was Who.

Arrangement

The arrangement of this material reflects the original order in which it was received.

Access Information

Open

Acquisition Information

Deposit : Roman Catholic Students' Chaplaincy, University of Glasgow : June 2001

Note

The Turnbull Hall Collection of printed books, formerly housed in the Roman Catholic Students' Chaplaincy, Southpark Terrace, Glasgow, is shelved at Sp Coll Turnbull - for details see printed books catalogue.

Other Finding Aids

Item level descriptions are available via the department's online manuscripts catalogue available at the University of Glasgow Library, Department of Special Collections  http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/ .

Alternative Form Available

No known copies

Archivist's Note

Compiled by Andrew Thomson, Hub Project Archivist, 20 August 2004. Fonds level description compiled by Danielle West, Archive volunteer, June 2004.

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Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents.

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Location of Originals

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