Catalogue description Papers of Frank Granger (1864-1936), Professor of Classics and Philosophy, University College, Nottingham

This record is held by Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections

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Title: Papers of Frank Granger (1864-1936), Professor of Classics and Philosophy, University College, Nottingham
Description:

The collection encompasses aspects of F. S. Granger's personal, academic and official life. It contains correspondence with family members and colleagues; papers relating to his career and published works; antiquarian papers; and records of his involvement in developments and activities of University College Nottingham. The latter series includes illustrations of the opening of new buildings in 1928 and of a visit by princes of Hyderabad in 1931, as well as letters about arrangements for Albert Einstein's visit in 1930. Granger's interest in the Nottingham miller and mathematician George Green is reflected in several historical items.

 

Correspondence, scrap books (antiquarian newsprint cuttings), printed volumes, photographs.

Date: 1880-1980
Arrangement:

The collection is divided into five sections concerning different subjects or document types and arranged chronologically within these sections. They comprise: Correspondence; Scrap books; Papers relating to Nottingham University; visit of Albert Einstein; George Green.

Held by: Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Granger, Frank S, 1864-1936, Professor of Philosophy, University College, Nottingham

Physical description: 4 boxes
Restrictions on use:

Photocopies and photographic copies can supplied for educational use and private study purposes only depending on the condition of the documents.

 

Identification of copyright holders of unpublished is often difficult. Permission to make any published use of any material from the collection must be sought in advance in writing from the Keeper of the Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections (email: mss-library@nottingham.ac.uk). The Department will try to assist in identifying copyright owners but the responsibility for copyright clearance before publication ultimately rests with the reader.

Access conditions:

Accessible to all registered readers.

Custodial history:

Most of the papers were given to the University of Nottingham by Granger's son Paul Granger, at that time one of the University's Pro-Chancellors. Several items, including the letter of Oscar Wilde (Gr C 41), were subsequently transferred from other sources to join the Collection.

Subjects:
  • University College, Nottingham
  • Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955, scientist and physicist
  • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Unpublished finding aids:

Copyright on all Finding Aids belongs to the University of Nottingham.

 

In the Reading Room, University of Nottingham Library:

 

Typescript Catalogue

 

At the National Register of Archives, London:

 

Typescript Catalogue

Administrative / biographical background:

Frank Stephen Granger (1864-1936) was born in Nottingham. From 1882 until 1885 he was employed in the office of architect Godwin (FSA) in London, and in 1886 became an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, taking his Master of Arts degree at London University in the same year. In 1887 he was appointed lecturer in Latin, Greek and Philosophy at Nottingham University College and, after receiving the degree of Doctor of Literature at London in 1892, became Professor of Classics and Philosophy in 1893. He resigned chair of Classics in 1935 but continued to lecture in philosophy from 1914 until his retirement in 1935 as Vice-Principal of the University. It was in this capacity that he played host to Albert Einstein during the latter's visit to Nottingham in June 1930.

 

Granger's varied interests are reflected in his published works, which include 'The Psychological Basis of Fine Art' (1887); 'Vitruvius' (1931-34); 'The Legal Status of Labour in the New Testament' (1933); and 'Longinus: a Treatise on the Sublime' (1935).

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