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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 4: (search)
mpetent to it, both from their literary knowledge and their skill in such documents. Mr. Ticknor's judgment was correct. Count Alberti proceeded to publish the manuscripts at Lucca, in 1837, under the title of Manoscritti inediti di Torquato Tasso. So clearly was it proved, however, that they were not genuine, that in 1842, six numbers having appeared, the editor was imprisoned for counterfeiting the writing of Tasso. See Michaud's Biographie Universelle, —article by De Angelis and Gustave Brunet. March 12.—I visited Cardinal Giustiniani this morning, and had a talk with him that was curious, considering that he is one of the Pope's ministers. It was about the Abbe de Lamennais' last book, Les Affaires de Rome, which has made so much noise lately, and the brief for forbidding which is now on the pillars of St. Peter's. I told him I had just read it, and he entered into a full discussion of the views of the Court of Rome touching Lamennais himself, whom he treated throughout
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 12: (search)
s his work above the ordinary province of literary criticism; while Mr. Brunet refers to the renseignements bibliographiques qu'il offre en grande quantity, et qui fournissent les materiaux de nombreuses et importantes additions, aux recherches de Brunet, daEbert, et autres savants, verses dans la connaissance des livres. From the Bulletin Belge, article signed G. Brunet. The bibliographical information it contains in great quantities, and which furnishes materials for numerous and importantG. Brunet. The bibliographical information it contains in great quantities, and which furnishes materials for numerous and important additions to the researches of Brunet, Ébert, and other experts, versed in the history of books. Mr. Richard Ford Author of the Handbook of Spain. He wrote an article on Mr. Ticknor's work in the London Quarterly, and a notice of it also for the London Times. gives him infinite credit for the great number of rare and curious books which he has pointed out, for his careful tracing of their editions, and the exact indications of chapter and verse, on his margin, and, at the same time, adds s
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
etter from, L 311. Broglie, Victor Duc de, I. 128, 139, 151, 155, 253, 257 note, 263, 312, 314, II. 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 110, 129, 130, 181, 133, 134, 139, 143, 145, 354, 35, 356, 369. Brookline, I. 385, II 457. Brooks, Edward, I. 154, 156, 158. Brooks, Shirley, II. 264 note, 256 note. Brosius, Dr., I. 11. Brougham, Henry Lord, I. 266, 279, II. 160, 151, 175, 176, 178, 193, 371. Brown, Dr., I. 280 and note. Bruen, Rev. M., I. 364 note. Bruess, Countess, I 154. Brunet, G., II. 255 and note. Brunetti, Count, II. 38. Brussels, visits, I. 450, II. 311, 313, 328. Buckland, Dr., I. 404-406, 11.168, 169, 176. Buckle, W. H., II. 255 and note; civilization in Europe, 410. Buckminster, Miss, Eliza, I. 331, 377 note. Buckminster, Miss, Lucy, I. 9 and note, 10. Buckminster, Rev. Joseph S., I. 8, 9, 17; death of, 10; G. T. in charge of his papers, 10 note. Bugeaud, General, II. 133, 134. Buller, Mrs., I. 411. Bulow, Baron Edouard von, I. 462,