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Papers relating to the philosophy of history

Dep. Collingwood 14

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Title

Papers relating to the philosophy of history

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Dep. Collingwood 14

Summary

Comprising:

(Dep. Collingwood 14/1) 'Lectures on the Philosophy of History: written January 9-13 1926 for delivery in Hilary Term 1926'. i + 77 leaves.

(Dep. Collingwood 14/2) 'Preliminary Discussion - the Idea of a Philosophy of Something, and, in particular, a philosophy of History', added by Collingwood in Apr. 1927 as an introduction to the above lectures. On the title page Collingwood has written, Apr. 1928, '... I suspect it of being chaotic and practically valueless'. i + 13 leaves.

Date

1926-1928

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Robin George Collingwood

Philosophy of History and Historiography

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