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[I] Inaugural Lecture

MS. Wind 152

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Title

[I] Inaugural Lecture

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MS. Wind 152

Summary

Folder 1: Inaugural Lecture. Rough outline and notes for Edgar Wind's inaugural lecture in Oxford, 1957 'The Fallacy of Pure Art'; typescript and notes for introduction; typed parts of text (Part I, i-vi, parts II, III, IV) with notes; manuscript fragments of text; explanatory notes by Margaret Wind. [V, 21, i-vi; WIND 159A]

Folder 1: Inaugural Lecture. Notes, part texts, correspondence and photographs relating to, and of, Simonetta Vespucci and Raphael's Transfiguration; transcriptions of BBC broadcast of lecture and related correspondence, 1957. [V, 21, vii-ix; WIND 159A]

Folder 2: Inaugural Lecture. Notes relating to 'The Fallacy of Pure Art' ('Old notes', 'Aesthetics', 'new notes'); miscellaneous notes and fragments of text. [V, 22, i-iv; WIND 159B]

Date

1957-1981

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Edgar Wind Papers

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