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J Rendel Harris (1852-1941) was one of the most prolific and influential New Testament scholars of his time and was responsible for bringing to light hitherto lost early Christian writings and gathered major collections of Syriac manuscripts and Greek papyri, especially the Syriac Bible. It was Dr. Harris who provided Dr. Agnes Smith Lewis and her sister Margaret Dunlop Gibson (twin sisters in Cambridge with interest in ancient Syriac writings) with the contacts in Egypt that enabled them to visit the Monastery of Saint Catherine on Mt. Sinai. This collaboration led to the discovery of the Sinaitic Palimpsest. Dr. Harris matriculated at Clare College, Cambridge in 1870 and he became a fellow in mathematics in 1875-78, 1892, and in 1902-04. He was also Librarian from 1898-1902.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1903. Changed his name from Schulhop.

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In 1932 Robert S Hutton was elected the first Goldsmith's Emeritus Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. He sought admission to Clare College but this was not granted until 1936 and he remained a Fellow until his death in 1970.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1947.

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The volumes in this series are all notebooks Majerus use in the field to record his findings. Very few are dated by year.

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(1924-2005), matriculated at Clare, 1942.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1927.

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(1678-1736). Matriculated at Clare, 1693, later a Fellow, 1700, then Master of the College from 1726 until his death, including a stint as Vice Chancellor of the University, 1732-33.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1932.

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Matriculated at Clare, 1857.