Ethnographic material

Date:
1835-1857
Reference:
PP/HO/D/D226-237
Part of:
Hodgkin family
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Comprises the following:

  • PP/HO/D/D226: "On The Importance of Studying and Preserving the Languages spoken by Uncivilized Natives, with the View of Elucidating the Physical History of Man": paper read to the Philological Society, 1835.
  • PP/HO/D/D227-228: Philological Society paper on extinction of aboriginal languages, c.1840.
  • PP/HO/D/D227: Clean copy, c.1840.
  • PP/HO/D/D228: Fragmentary draft, c.1840.
  • PP/HO/D/D229: Ethnological extracts reprinted from the Monthly Chronicle: "On the Extinction of Human Races" by James Cowles Prichard, and "On the Practicability of Civilising Aboriginal Populations" by Hodgkin, 1839.
  • PP/HO/D/D230-231: British Association Manual of ethnological questions to be asked by travellers, c.1840.
  • PP/HO/D/D230: Manual, 1840.
  • PP/HO/D/D231: Supplement, for the use of the Expedition under the direction of Dr Livingstone, mid 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D232: "The Progress of Ethnology": paper prepared for the inaugural meeting of the Ethnological Society, fragmentary draft, 1843.
  • Publication/Creation

    1835-1857

    Physical description

    1 File

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