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Correspondence concerning the transfer of the Brentano Institute from Prague to Oxford University in the aftermath of the Munich settlement

MS. Top. Oxon. c. 870

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Title

Correspondence concerning the transfer of the Brentano Institute from Prague to Oxford University in the aftermath of the Munich settlement

Shelfmark

MS. Top. Oxon. c. 870

Summary

Correspondence concerning the transfer of the Brentano Institute from Prague to Oxford University

Date

1938-1939

Language

English

Physical extent

34 Leaves

Custodial history

The letters were in a file kept by the archivist, George Katkov, after whose death they were given to the library.

Acquisition

Transferred from the Slavonic Section of the library, 1987.

Subject

Philosophy

20th century

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  • Ryle, Gilbert, 1900-1976

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