L – REFERENCES

 

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WORKS CITED

  1. Adams, John. The Works of John Adams. Ed. C. F. Adams. Vol. X. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1850-6. Hathi Trust.
  2. Balla, Ignatius. The Romance of the Rothschilds. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1913. Internet Archive.  
  3. 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.
  4. Dawson, Paul. Napoleon and Grouchy: The Last Great Mystery of Waterloo Unravelled. London: Frontline Books, 2017.
  5. 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. 
  6. Hollis, Christopher. The Two Nations. London: Routledge, 1935. Internet Archive
  7. 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.
  8. Joyce, Lillian B. “Dirce Disrobed.” Classical Antiquity 20.2 (October 2001): 221-28.
  9. 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. 
  10. 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.
  11. Martial. Martial’s Epigrams. Book Two, no.66. Ed. with introduction, translation and commentary by Craig. A. Williams. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. 216. 
  12. Monnier, Marc. The Wonders of Pompeii. New York: Scribner, 1871. Gutenberg.org.
  13. Piccolomini, Nicolò. Il Monte dei Paschi di Siena e le aziende in esso riunite. 9 vols. Ed. Narciso Mengozzi. Siena: L. Lazzeri, 1891-1925.
  14. 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

  1. “Battle of Marengo.” Wikipedia.
  2. “Battles of Lexington and Concord. Wikipedia
  3. “Continental System.” Wikipedia
  4. “Ferdinand VII of Spain.” Wikipedia
  5. “Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor.” Wikipedia.
  6. “Franz Joseph I of Austria.” Wikipedia
  7. “Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of Minto.” Wikipedia.
  8. “Hundred Days.” Wikipedia.
  9. “John Bowring.” Wikipedia
  10. “Klemens von Metternich.” Wikipedia
  11. “Lateran Treaty.” Wikipedia
  12. “Leopold II Grand Duke of Tuscany.” Wikipedia
  13. “Massimo d’Azeglio.” Wikipedia
  14. “Peninsular War.” Wikipedia
  15. “Pius VI.” Wikipedia.
  16. “Pius VII.” Wikipedia
  17. “Pius IX.” Wikipedia.
  18. “Roman Question.” Wikipedia
  19. “Reform Act, 1832.” Wikipedia
  20. “Second Italian War of Independence.” Wikipedia
  21. 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.
  22. Panella, Antonio. “Antonio Zobi.” Enciclopedia italiana, 1937. Treccani.
  23. Preda, Roxana. The Online Companion to The Cantos of Ezra Pound. The Cantos Project. Cantos XXXII, XXXIII; XXXVI; XLIII; XLIV.
  24. Roberts, Andrew. “Why We’d Be Better Off if Napoleon Never Lost at Waterloo.” Smithsonian Magazine, June 2015. Smithsonianmag.com.

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. “Portoferraio.” Aerial photo, 2013. Wikimedia Commons
  2. “Portrait of Pius IX.” Oil on canvas, 1847. Wikimedia Commons
  3. “Punishment of Dirce.” Ripped fresco, c 40, 1st Century A.D. Naples: National Archaeological Museum, Room LXXI, inv. 9042. Pompeiiinpictures.
  4. Batoni, Pompeo. Pius VI. Oil on canvas, 1775. Dublin: National Gallery of Ireland. Wikimedia Commons
  5. Benvenuti, Pietro. Leopoldo II, Granduca di Toscana. Oil on canvas, 1828. Firenze: Collezione Linari. Wikimedia Commons
  6. David, Jean-Louis. Napoleon Crossing the Alps on 20 May 1800. Oil on canvas, 1801. Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace. Wikimedia Commons
  7. Dorffmeister, Joseph. Ferdinando III. Oil on canvas, 1797. Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum. Wikimedia Commons.
  8. Evans, Richard. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Oil on canvas, n.d. Methlick, Ellon, Aberdeenshire: Haddo House. ArtUK.org.
  9. Gérard, François. Empress Marie Louise. Oil on canvas, 1810. Paris: Louvre. Wikimedia Commons
  10. Gonin, Francesco. Portrait of Massimo d’Azeglio. Oil on canvas, 1850s. Turin: Museum of the Risorgimento. Wikimedia Commons
  11. Goya, Francisco. Portrait of Ferdinand VII. Oil on canvas, 1815. Madrid: Museo del Prado. Wikimedia Commons
  12. Gros, Antoine Jean. Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole. Detail. Oil on canvas, 1796. Versailles: Palace of Versailles. Wikimedia Commons
  13. Gros, Antoine-Jean. Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul. Oil on canvas, 1803. Private collection. Wikimedia Commons.
  14. Houël, Jean-Pierre. The Storming of the Bastille. Watercolour, 1789. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France. Wikimedia Commons
  15. Lawrence, Thomas. Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Oil on canvas, 1815. London: Apsley House. Wikimedia Commons.
  16. Lawrence, Thomas. Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. Oil on canvas, 1815. London: Royal Collection. Wikimedia Commons
  17. Lejeune, Louis François. La Bataille de Marengo. Oil on canvas, 1802. Versailles: Palais de Versailles. Wikimedia Commons
  18. Mengs, Anton Raphael. Pietro Leopoldo. Oil on canvas, 1770. Madrid: Prado. Wikimedia Commons.
  19. Oppenheim, Moritz Daniel. Portrait of Nathan Meyer Rothschild. Oil on canvas, 1853. Rothschild Collection. Wikimedia Commons
  20. Sandmann, F. J. Napoleon on St Helena. Watercolour, ca. 1820. National Museum of the Chateau de Malmaison. Wikimedia Commons
  21. von Lampi, Johann Baptist. Portrait of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Oil on canvas, 1825. Vienna: Vienna Museum. Wikimedia Commons
  22. Zobel, George. Lord Minto. Mezzotint, (after Sir Franceis Grant), 1851. London: National Portrait Gallery. NPG.org.

 

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