Papers of Richard Dawkins

This material is held atBodleian Library, University of Oxford

Scope and Content

The archive contains material connected with Dawkins' researches into the archaeology, folklore and dialects of the Greek world of the East Mediterranean. The material includes:

  • correspondence of Dawkins, c. 1900-55; F.W. Hasluck is the best represented correspondent (243 items), 1907-20
  • journals and notebooks, several containing travel notes, archaeological notes, as well as notes on Greek dialects and folklore
  • photographs
  • autobiographical notes and memoirs, 1938, 1950, n.d.
  • typescripts and proofs for various published works, including Monks of Athos (London, 1936), Modern Greek folktales (Oxford, 1953), and his works on the Cypriot chronicle of Leontios Makhairas
  • miscellaneous notes and lectures
  • Greek manuscripts collected by Dawkins, mainly dating from the 17th to the 20th century, with a few fragments of parchment (Greek liturgy) dating from the 13th century.

The full shelfmarks of the collection are as follows: Arch. Z. Dawk. 1 (1-8), 2 (1-8), 3 (1-7), 4 (1-8), 5 (1-9), 6 (1-8), 7 (1-7), 8 (1-6), 9 (1-5), 10-24, 26-7, 28 (1-5), 29-30, 31 (1-19), 32 (1-3), 33-5; F. Arch. Z. Dawk. 1 (1-5), 2, 3 (1-2), 4-5, 6 (1-6), 7 (1-2), 8 (1-2), 9 (1-22), 10 (1-3, 5-8), 11 (1-5), 12 (1-32), 13 (1-4), 14 (1-12), 15 (1-6), 16 (2-4), 17 (1-6), 18 (1-4), 19 (1-5), 20 (1-7), 21 (1-8), 22 (1-9), 23 (1-9), 24-6, 27 (1-18), 28, 29 (1-15), 30 (1-55), 31 (1-6), 32 (1-17), 33 (1-4), 34 (1-12), 35-6, 37 (1-4); O. Arch. Z. Dawk. 13, 4 (1-25), 5-9, 10 (1-2), 11 (1-5), 12.

Administrative / Biographical History

Richard McGillivray Dawkins (1871-1955), classical scholar, was the first Professor of Modern Greek at Oxford University. See the Dictionary of National Biography for details.

Access Information

Entry to read in the Library is permitted only on presentation of a valid reader's card (for admissions procedures see http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/specialcollections).

Acquisition Information

The collection is on loan from the Rector and Fellows of Exeter College, Oxford.

Note

Collection level description created by Susan Thomas, Department of Special Collections and Western Manuscripts.

Other Finding Aids

Descriptions of individual items may be found on SOLO (http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/), and in a card catalogue, arranged by shelfmark, at the Taylor Institution Library, Slavonic and Modern Greek Library.

Custodial History

This collection was transferred from the Taylor Institution to the Bodleian Library in 2016.