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100 1 |a Sophia, Electress, consort of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, 1630-1714,  |e creator  |4 cre  |0 https://viaf.org/viaf/22182131 
245 1 0 |a Sophia, Electress of Hanover, Letter Book and Commonplace Book,  |f 1659-1706 
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506 |a Open for research 
520 2 |a This collection consists of a letter book with unpublished letters and a commonplace book likely compiled by or for Sophia, Electress of Hanover (1630-1714), granddaughter of James I of England, around 1700. Although not written in her hand, the volume of about 185 letters (387 pages), all in French (the court language of Hanover), perhaps made around the year 1700 (there is nothing later than 1702), were likely compiled for her use. They constitute a significant collection of documentary evidence for the political and, to a lesser extent, the literary culture of her court, and that of other European courts as well. They include letters to and from her husband Ernst August; his numerous brothers; her siblings such as Elisabeth Abbess of Herfort and Prince Rupert of the Rhine; advisers and ministers such as Otto Grotius, Ezekiel Spanheim and Count von Wartenburg; and letters such as the anonymous one from London written in 1701 (pages 282-286) on the debate about the succession. This last one is possibly from John Toland, with whom we know she and her daughter were familiar: in 1701 Toland travelled to present to Sophia a copy of the Act of Settlement, and had long conversations with her and her daughter the Queen of Prussia. Also included is an extract from Camden's Britannia (pages 246-247). Although much of Sophia's correspondence has been published this collection of almost 200 letters to her seems to be unknown. The commonplace book (426 pages), compiled mostly by the same hand (with two different hands adding other matter at the end), also includes a long account of the Carnival at Herrenhausen court in 1702 (subtitled "Trimalcion Moderne"), which continued the tradition begun by Duke Ernst August even after his death. There are a few letters here, too, but the majority of the volume is composed of verses, literary anecdotes, and historical and political matters. Among the more significant pieces – given the expectations of Sophia and her eldest son with regard to the British throne – are an account of a meeting of William III of England with the Electors at the Hague (page 13), and a long section on the rules governing the accession to the throne made by the Westminster Parliament (pages 36-44). Also included is a lengthy word list of English words, with translations into German (pages 391-424). The book is primarily in French with some Italian, German, and English. Description and inventories provided by the dealer 
520 3 |a Consists of a letter book with unpublished letters and a commonplace book likely compiled by or for Sophia, Electress of Hanover (1630-1714), granddaughter of James I of England 
600 3 0 |a Hanover, House of  |0 http://viaf.org/viaf/598150323885909972771 
650 0 |a Monarchy—Great Britain—History—17th century  |x Sources 
650 0 |a Monarchy—Great Britain—History—18th century  |x Sources 
650 0 |a Mothers of kings and rulers—Great Britain  |x Sources 
650 0 |a Women—Germany—History—17th century  |x Sources 
650 0 |a Women—Germany—History—18th century  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Europe  |x Politics and government  |y 1648-1715  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Germany—Court and courtiers—History—17th century  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Germany—Court and courtiers—History—18th century  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Germany—History—1648-1740  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Germany—Kings and rulers—Sources 
651 0 |a Great Britain  |x Politics and government  |y 1660-1714  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Great Britain—Kings and rulers—Succession—History—17th century  |x Sources 
651 0 |a Great Britain—Kings and rulers—Succession—History—18th century  |x Sources 
655 7 |a Correspondence  |y 17th century  |2 aat 
655 7 |a Correspondence  |y 18th century  |2 aat 
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