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RefNoNLB/14/635
AltRefNoNLB/14 p352
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Arthur William Rucker, to [George Howard] Darwin, [Fellow of the Royal Society]
Date12 April 1897
DescriptionRucker has been looking into the subject of Maudslay's paper and found that the article in the 'Encyclopdiea Britannica' about the Maya is singed by [Edward Burnet] Tylor FRS. Rucker's impression is that the Society want an opinion at least as much on whether there is any novelty as to the reading of the hieroglyphs as to the accuracy of the astronomy. Rucker therefore suggests Tylor should be substituted for Ball or added to Ball and Knobel.

As Knobel is not an FRS, Rucker supposes it will be in necessary to obtain the ascent of Darwin's committee before communicating with him. Asks Darwin to write to Harrison regarding his final decision as Rucker is going away tomorrow.
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AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6673Rucker; Sir; Arthur William (1848 - 1915)1848 - 1915
NA8198Darwin; Sir; George Howard (1845 - 1912); mathematician and geophysicist1845 - 1912
NA2273Tylor; Sir; Edward Burnet (1832 - 1917)1832 - 1917
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