Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cvii. Notebook in George Lamb’s hand; early 19th cent. Containing biblical quotations, extracts from classical and English poets and unidentified poetry; notes on Catullus; legal notes. (247/33). 90 x 120mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. ci. Notebook of George Lamb; early 19th cent. Draft memoirs of George Lamb; translated extracts from classical poetry (Martial, Callimachus, Horace, Ovid); draft manuscript entitled ‘My Stay in Town by Ignatius Ego’; pp.295-300 of ‘The Examiner’ containing Leigh Hun...
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. ciii. Notebook of poetry and notes on Catullus; early 19th cent. Collection of poems compiled, composed or translated by George Lamb and notes for Lamb’s translation of Catullus. Encloses an extract in French from ‘Élémens de l’Histoire de France, depuis Clovis j...
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. civ. Notebook of extracts of verse in George Lamb’s hand; early 19th cent. Contains notes on Catullus. With loose notes formerly enclosed before f.1. (247/8). 235 x 185mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cv. Notebook in George Lamb’s hand, entitled ‘Memoranda on Catullus’; early 19th cent. Contains extracts from named plays and poems. (247/30). 205 x 165mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cvi. Notebook in George Lamb’s hand; early 19th cent. Containing lists of plays read and to be read, 1817, and extracts from poems, plays, essays. (247/31). 205 x 165mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cviii. Notebook in George Lamb’s hand; early 19th cent. Containing addresses; notes on the Coke family; unidentified poetry. (247/32). 85 x 115mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cix. Notebook in George Lamb’s hand; early 19th cent. Includes names of Lamb’s contemporaries with addresses and notes on family members. (241/26). 95m x 115mm.
Lamb Papers (Series II). Vol. cii. George Lamb’s notes relating to the theatre and his translation of Catullus; early 19th cent. Papers concerning Lamb’s translation of Catullus include a detailed commentary from C. [Charles?] Kelsall; a newspaper cutting of a review by John Taylor, The Sun Offi...