Displaying results 1 - 16 of 16
John Bigelow, 1817-1911 Bibliography of Research Sources
7
---. “Notes of a Tour in Hayti, No. X.” Evening Post. Jul 15, 1854. Available at:
http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=EANX (…
8
Bigelow, John. “A Card from Mr. Bigelow.” New York Daily Tribune. Mar 2, 1869. Available at:
http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?…
Letter from John Bigelow to A. S. Clark, February 25, 1904
21 Grameroy Park,
25th Feb, (1904 )
A s: Clarke, Beeftacllen -
* Dear st
If you oan T wish you would semd me
07y of the…
Letter from John Bigelow to Archer Huntington, July 7, 1910
Saints from the Roman Curla by the a majority of a single vote, and
1t was thence made not only a sin but a sin in any man…
Letter from John Bigelow to Lee, (Mrs.), July 29, 1903
Gopy.
Highland Falls on Hudson, ¥.7.
July 29, 1903,
Ny doar krs. Lo
Reforring to your kind letter received
sust before my…
Letter from John Bigelow to Myron T. Herrick, September 14, 1901
[T Jwrs
The Squirrels,
Highland Falls on Hudson
Sept. lath, 1s0l.
My dear Mr. Herrick:
I feared whon 1 received the…
Letter from John Bigelow to W. C. Cartwright, April 14, 1882
#
o W.C.Cartwright, KB
‘London.
21 Gramercy Park,
April 14. 1862.
1y dear Mr Cartwright
By this nail you shd, Teceiye…
Letter from John Bigelow to Whitelaw Reid, April 20, 1872
he article, "Was Saint Peter ever ot Rome?"
by John Bigelow, was published in the Galaxy,
Mugast, 1872, ppe…
Sight is a Faculty; Seeing, an Art: George Perkins Marsh, the Classical Environment, and 19th-Century Conservation Policy
57
land. This was not the last time that Imperial Rome would be illustrated in such a
light. Others in the late 19th century…
85
Lelle, M.A., and Gold, M.A. “Agroforestry Systems for Temperate Climates: Lessons
from Roman Italy,” Forest &…
The Impact of Marriages and Extramarital Affairs on Political Careers: A Selection of Roman Politicians and American Presidents
82
its money.”211 Rather than a prostitute or young White House intern, Roosevelt sought a
relationship with a woman of…
129
with powerful figures through various types of Roman alliances. Furthermore, Caesar’s
rise and eventual dominating…
131
role for the public. Antony, on the other hand, bestowed honors upon her and the
Egyptian nation, seemingly forgetting…
132
they were not largely criticized, with the most critical account likely being that of
Suetonius, who does not condemn…
136
focusing on his political contributions rather than his personal life. Antony, though his
contemporaries vilified him,…
140
Mueller, Hans Frederich-Otto, “From Pompey’s Return to the Ides of March,” lecture in
CLS-126: Rise of the Roman Republic…