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Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, referring to Sanskrit and Greek etymology; the 'hounds of dawn' in various mythologies; and his theory of Phoenician and Egyptian influence on the history of Greece and Greek religion. Refers Baillie to Heinrich Brugsch's work.

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University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin
Date created:
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text
Physical description
1 letter
11.25 x 18 cm
Note
Letterhead: 'University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin'.
Languages
English  Greek  
Genre
Correspondence
Subject
Sanskrit language--Etymology   linked data (lcsh)
Greek language--Etymology   linked data (lcsh)
Greece--Civilization--Egyptian influences   linked data (lcsh)
Greece--Civilization--Phoenician influences   linked data (lcsh)
Religion--Greece--Foreign influences
Hounds--Mythology
Bibliographical citations   linked data (lcsh)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889 --Correspondence   linked data (lcsh)
Baillie, Alexander William Mowbray, 1843-1921 --Correspondence   linked data (lcsh)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889 --Sources   linked data (lcsh)
Sender location
University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.ivrla_4098
Location
UCD Library. UCD Library Special Collections. UCD Letters. UCD L 56
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"[Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, referring to Sanskrit and Greek etymology; the 'hounds of dawn' in various mythologies; and his theory of Phoenician and Egyptian influence on the history of Greece and Greek religion Refers Baillie to [Heinrich] Brugsch's work]," held by UCD Archives. © University College Dublin. Digital content: © University College Dublin, published by UCD Library, University College Dublin <http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ivrla:4098>

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Metadata creation date: 2005-11-29 — Descriptions created by IVRLA project staff, UCD Library, University College Dublin.

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