Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dcxxxiv-dcxxxv. John Taylor Coleridge, 'Miscellanies'; 1813. Coleridge's two Oxford prize essays, 'Etymology' and 'Quam vim in moribus Populi Romani arrigendis habuerit Potestas Censorias', were printed in 1813. Coleridge subsequently transcribed his Oxford prize poem 'Pyramides Ægypticæ' (1809) into several copies of the printed essays, and presented two of these to his father and uncle.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dcxxxvii-dcxli. Analyses, translations and abridgements of classical authors by John Taylor Coleridge; 1809-1811. Five volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxiii. 'St John the Baptist', a poem, inscribed 'John Taylor Coleridge to his Sister Frances 1809'. Marbled paper binding. 200 x 163mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxvi. Volume of essays by John Taylor Coleridge entitled 'The Substance of the Odes of Pindar in English'; 1811-1822. With a draft of an intended introduction to the work, written in 1822. 231 x 186mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxlii. John Taylor Coleridge, 'Quarterly Notes, Memoranda and Quaeres'; 1824-1860. Some Greek. The volume contains lists of Coleridge's reading, probably in connection with potential reviews for the Quarterly Review. At the back of the volume Coleridge has list...