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Dante and Beatrice from 1282 to 1290: A Romance
- Pseudonym
- Roxburghe Lothian
- Title
- Dante and Beatrice from 1282 to 1290: A Romance
- Link to full text
- Dante and Beatrice from 1282 to 1290: A Romance (vol. I) - Archive.org
- Dante and Beatrice from 1282 to 1290: A Romance (vol. II) - Archive.org
- Book digitized by Google - Original from the library of Oxford University
- Description
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The story of Dante AlHghieri and Beatrice Portinari, from
1282 to 1290, furnishes the most romantic episode of
Dante's life, and was the period which, of all others, left the deepest imprint on his imagination.
I have attempted (with what success the reader will
determine) to pourtray the lovers in their knowledge and
appreciation of one another, amid their several homes, and in the social and political conditions that surrounded them. - Type of resource
- Book
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Henry S. King & Co.
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date of Publication
- 1876
- Number of volumes
- 2
- Format
- post 8vo
- Physical Description
- 2 v : front. (port.) ; 21 cm.
- Circulation: advertised in
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The Academy - November 1875
Weeks News - Saturday 06 November 1875
Homeward Mail from India, China and the East - Monday 08 November 1875
Hour - 23 December 1875
Hour - Thursday 06 January 1876
The Academy - February 1876
Pall Mall Gazette - Tuesday 15 February 1876
John Bull - Saturday 26 February 1876 - Circulation: Price
- 24s.
- Reception: reviewed in
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Notes and queries, 1875
The Spectator - 1876
London Evening Standard - Monday 03 January 1876
Liverpool Albion - Saturday 19 February 1876
Hour - Thursday 23 March 1876 - Saturday review - Mar 11, 1876
- The British quarterly review - April 1876
- Westminster Review - April 1876
- Current Holding Libraries
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Britain
National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
British Library
National Library of Scotland
University of Liverpool Library
University of Strathclyde Library
University of Oxford Libraries
Oxford Brookes University
University of Cambridge Libraries
Newcastle University Libraries - UCL Library Services
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Bookplate of H. St. John Brooks on front pastedown endpaper.
Inscription on half-title page of vol. 1: To my own fondly loved and best, with dearest thanks, Elizth. Kerr Coulson. Dec. 27th 1875.
Pencil inscription on front free endpaper verso: "Presentation copy from the author, Mrs. Elizabeth Kerr Coulson formerly Mrs. Colville. Mrs Coulson died three weeks after publication of the book. "Lizzie Lothian" preface. -
Ireland
Trinity College Dublin Library
- Item sets
- Prose Fiction
- Resource class
- Book
City of London, Greater London, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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