L – REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
- Adams, John. The Works of John Adams. Ed. C. F. Adams. Vol. X. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1850-6. Hathi Trust.
- Balla, Ignatius. The Romance of the Rothschilds. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1913. Internet Archive.
- Corti, Egon. The Rise of the House of Rothschild. [Leipzig, 1927]. Translated from the original German by Brian and Beatrix Lunn. Victor Gollancz, London, 1928.
- Dawson, Paul. Napoleon and Grouchy: The Last Great Mystery of Waterloo Unravelled. London: Frontline Books, 2017.
- Epstein, Stephan R. “Market Structures.” Florentine Tuscany: Structures and Practices of Power. Eds. W. J. Connell and Andrea Zorzi. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 90-121.
- Hollis, Christopher. The Two Nations. London: Routledge, 1935. Internet Archive.
- Jefferson, Thomas. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. Eds. Andrew Lipscomb and Albert Ellery Bergh. Memorial Edition. Washington D.C.: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1903-4. 20 vols. Hathi Trust.
- Joyce, Lillian B. “Dirce Disrobed.” Classical Antiquity 20.2 (October 2001): 221-28.
- Kimpel, Ben and T. C. Duncan Eaves. “Pound’s Use of Sienese Manuscripts for Cantos XLII and XLIII.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 8.3 (1979): 81-93.
- Kimpel, Ben and T. C. Duncan Eaves. “The Source of Canto L.” Paideuma: A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship 8.1 (1979): 513-8.
- Martial. Martial’s Epigrams. Book Two, no.66. Ed. with introduction, translation and commentary by Craig. A. Williams. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. 216.
- Monnier, Marc. The Wonders of Pompeii. New York: Scribner, 1871. Gutenberg.org.
- Piccolomini, Nicolò. Il Monte dei Paschi di Siena e le aziende in esso riunite. 9 vols. Ed. Narciso Mengozzi. Siena: L. Lazzeri, 1891-1925.
- Zobi, Antonio. Storia civile della Toscana dal MDCCXXXVII al MDCCCXLVIII. [The Civil History of Tuscany from 1737 to 1848]. 5 vols. Firenze: 1850-52. Google Books.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “Battle of Marengo.” Wikipedia.
- “Battles of Lexington and Concord. Wikipedia.
- “Continental System.” Wikipedia.
- “Ferdinand VII of Spain.” Wikipedia.
- “Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor.” Wikipedia.
- “Franz Joseph I of Austria.” Wikipedia.
- “Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of Minto.” Wikipedia.
- “Hundred Days.” Wikipedia.
- “John Bowring.” Wikipedia.
- “Klemens von Metternich.” Wikipedia.
- “Lateran Treaty.” Wikipedia.
- “Leopold II Grand Duke of Tuscany.” Wikipedia.
- “Massimo d’Azeglio.” Wikipedia.
- “Peninsular War.” Wikipedia.
- “Pius VI.” Wikipedia.
- “Pius VII.” Wikipedia.
- “Pius IX.” Wikipedia.
- “Roman Question.” Wikipedia.
- “Reform Act, 1832.” Wikipedia.
- “Second Italian War of Independence.” Wikipedia.
- Dunn, Bob and Jackie Dunn. “VII.4.56 Pompeii. Casa del Granduca di Toscana or House of the Grand Duke or House of the Marble Silenus. Excavated 1833 and 1845.” Pompeiiinpictures.
- Panella, Antonio. “Antonio Zobi.” Enciclopedia italiana, 1937. Treccani.
- Preda, Roxana. The Online Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. The Cantos Project. Cantos XXXII, XXXIII; XXXVI; XLIII; XLIV.
- Roberts, Andrew. “Why We’d Be Better Off if Napoleon Never Lost at Waterloo.” Smithsonian Magazine, June 2015. Smithsonianmag.com.
ILLUSTRATIONS
- “Portoferraio.” Aerial photo, 2013. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Portrait of Pius IX.” Oil on canvas, 1847. Wikimedia Commons.
- “Punishment of Dirce.” Ripped fresco, c 40, 1st Century A.D. Naples: National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXI, inv. 9042. Pompeiiinpictures.
- Batoni, Pompeo. Pius VI. Oil on canvas, 1775. Dublin: National Gallery of Ireland. Wikimedia Commons.
- Benvenuti, Pietro. Leopoldo II, Granduca di Toscana. Oil on canvas, 1828. Firenze: Collezione Linari. Wikimedia Commons.
- David, Jean-Louis. Napoleon Crossing the Alps on 20 May 1800. Oil on canvas, 1801. Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace. Wikimedia Commons.
- Dorffmeister, Joseph. Ferdinando III. Oil on canvas, 1797. Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. Wikimedia Commons.
- Evans, Richard. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Oil on canvas, n.d. Methlick, Ellon, Aberdeenshire: Haddo House. ArtUK.org.
- Gérard, François. Empress Marie Louise. Oil on canvas, 1810. Paris: Louvre. Wikimedia Commons.
- Gonin, Francesco. Portrait of Massimo d’Azeglio. Oil on canvas, 1850s. Turin: Museum of the Risorgimento. Wikimedia Commons.
- Goya, Francisco. Portrait of Ferdinand VII. Oil on canvas, 1815. Madrid: Museo del Prado. Wikimedia Commons.
- Gros, Antoine Jean. Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole. Detail. Oil on canvas, 1796. Versailles: Palace of Versailles. Wikimedia Commons.
- Gros, Antoine-Jean. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul. Oil on canvas, 1803. Private collection. Wikimedia Commons.
- Houël, Jean-Pierre. The Storming of the Bastille. Watercolour, 1789. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France. Wikimedia Commons.
- Lawrence, Thomas. Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Oil on canvas, 1815. London: Apsley House. Wikimedia Commons.
- Lawrence, Thomas. Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. Oil on canvas, 1815. London: Royal Collection. Wikimedia Commons.
- Lejeune, Louis François. La Bataille de Marengo. Oil on canvas, 1802. Versailles: Palais de Versailles. Wikimedia Commons.
- Mengs, Anton Raphael. Pietro Leopoldo. Oil on canvas, 1770. Madrid: Prado. Wikimedia Commons.
- Oppenheim, Moritz Daniel. Portrait of Nathan Meyer Rothschild. Oil on canvas, 1853. Rothschild Collection. Wikimedia Commons.
- Sandmann, F. J. Napoleon on St Helena. Watercolour, ca. 1820. National Museum of the Chateau de Malmaison. Wikimedia Commons.
- von Lampi, Johann Baptist. Portrait of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Oil on canvas, 1825. Vienna: Vienna Museum. Wikimedia Commons.
- Zobel, George. Lord Minto. Mezzotint, (after Sir Franceis Grant), 1851. London: National Portrait Gallery. NPG.org.