XXXII – REFERENCES

 

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WORKS CITED

  1. Anon. Memoires secrets pour servir a l’histoire de la République des Lettres en France, depuis 1762 jusqu'à nos jours ou Journal d’un observateur. Tome 17. London : John Adamson, 1782. 18 July 1783 entry on Saint Lubin biography, 279-84. Gallica.
  2. Berger, Raoul. “Jefferson v. Marshall in the Burr Case.” American Bar Association Journal 60.6 (June 1974): 702-6.
  3. Creesy, Charles, “Monticello: The History of a Typeface” Printing History 25.1 (2006) in The Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia, Monticello.org.
  4. Margerison, Kenneth. “Rogue Diplomacy: Sartine, Saint-Lubin and the French Attempt to Recover ‘Lost India’, 1776-80.” French History 30.4 (2016): 477-504.
  5. Morton, Brian and Donald Spinelli. Beaumarchais and the American Revolution. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2003.
  6. Schmauch, Brigitte, ed. Arrêts du Conseil du Roi. Règne de Louis XVI. Inventaire analytique des arrêts en commandement. Tome II (12 mai 1776–31 décembre 1778). Paris: Archives nationales, 1991.
  7. Ten, Eyck, David. Ezra Pound's Adams Cantos. London: Bloomsbury 2012.
  8. Yildirim, Fatos Belgin and Levent Sarikcioglu. “Jean Marie Pierre Flourens (1794-1867): an extraordinary scientist of his time.” Journal of Neurosurgy, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 78.8 (August 2007): 852. National Institutes of Health.

 

DIGITAL RESOURCES

  1. “Catherine the Great.” Wikipedia.
  2. “Charles IV of Spain.” Wikipedia.
  3. “coram non judice.” Wikipedia.
  4. “Frederick William II of Prussia.” Wikipedia.
  5. “George III of the United Kingdom.” Wikipedia.
  6. “Gustave III of Sweden.” Wikipedia.
  7. “House of Bourbon.”Wikipedia.
  8. “House of Braganza.” Wikipedia.
  9. “Indian Removal.” Wikipedia.
  10. “Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor.” Wikipedia.
  11. “June 13, 1807. Thomas Jefferson subpoenaed in Aaron Burr’s treason trial.” History.com
  12. “Louis XVI of France.” Wikipedia.
  13. “Maria I of Portugal.” Wikipedia.
  14. “Portuguese India.” Wikipedia.

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. “Hyder Ali.” Steel engraving, 1790. Coloured by hand. Columbia.edu
  2. “Thomas Jefferson.” Engraving, n.d. In Virginia, winter 2018. Free online
  3. Callet, Antoine François. Portrait of Louis XVI. Oil on canvas, 1789. Paris: Palace of Versailles. Wikipedia.
  4. Carvalho, José Leandro de. Maria I of Portugal. Oil on canvas, 1808. Rio de Janeiro: Museu Histórico nacional. Wikipedia.
  5. Clementi, Maria Giovanna. Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia. nd. Location unidentified. Wikipedia.
  6. Copley, John Singleton. Portrait of John Adams. Oil on canvas, 1783. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Art Museums.
  7. Dawe, John. Portrait of Emperor Alexander I. Oil on canvas, 1824. [Detail] Wikimedia Commons.
  8. Decker, Georg. Portrait of Joseph II. Pastell, n.d. Vienna: Albertina. Wikipedia.
  9. Dupra, Domenico, Amadeus II, King of Sardinia. Oil on canvas, 1755-8. Suffolk: Ickworth. Wikipedia.
  10. Goya, Francisco. Carlos IV [rojo]. Oil on canvas, 1789. Madrid: Prado. Prado collections.
  11. Graff, Anton. Frederick William II. Oil on canvas, ca. 1780. Museum of Prussia.
  12. Inman, Henry. Judge John Marshall. Oil on canvas, 1832. Richmond: Virginia State Library.
  13. Kaufmann, Angelika. Ferdinand IV of Naples. Oil on canvas, 1782. Bregenz: Vorarlberg Museum. Wikipedia.
  14. Peale, Charles Wilson. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Oil on canvas, 1791. Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wikimedia Commons.
  15. Rokotov, Fyodor. Portrait of Catherine II of Russia. Oil on canvas, ca. 1770. St Petersburg: Hermitage Museum. Wikipedia.
  16. Roslin, Alexander. Portrait of Gustav III of Sweden. Oil on canvas, 1777. Stockholm: National Museum. Wikipedia.
  17. Vanderlyn, John. Aaron Burr. Oil on canvas, 1802. New York: NY Historical Society.
  18. Zoffany, Johann. Portrait of George III. Oil on canvas, 1771. London: Royal Collection. Wikipedia.

 

Cantos LII - LXXI

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