SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Ralph Waldo Emerson Letters to the Editor Oct 15, 2004 Ralph Waldo Emerson is the childhood home of renownedabolitionist, writer, and lecturer Moncure Daniel Conway (18321907). http://news.surfwax.com/authors/files/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson_Book.html
Extractions: DS. Presidential authorization allowing the Amazon "to pass with her company, passengers, goods and merchandise, without any hindrance, seizure or molestation." On the reverse is a statement, signed by Joseph Pitcairn, Consul of the United States at Hamburgh, certifying that the ship is "now mounted with fourteen guns," and dated 30 March 1799. 1798 Aug 28 Adams, John Quincy (U. S. President)
New Acquisitions: LC Class "N" Author Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907. Title Perjalanan 1999 / EditorIrianto PH, Yori Antar ; Editor foto Yori Antar ; kontributor Aaron Purbo http://www.library.ohiou.edu/libinfo/news/2005-04/n.htm
Extractions: N Visual arts (General) NA Architecture NB Sculpture NC Drawing, design, illustration ND Painting NE Print media NK Decorative arts, applied art NX Arts in general To find the Location and current Status of an item on the list below, just copy its Call Number, Author, or Title into the search box. Then choose the appropriate type of search and click on the Search button. Choose a type of search: Call Number Author Title Call Number: Title: On communication / [edited by David Osbaldeston] Publication Info: Manchester : Cornerhouse, c2004.
Dictionary Of Early American Philosophers Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907, Unitarian minister and abolitionist in Logic, Rhetoric, and Philosophy of History at Michigan (1845-51), Editor of http://www.pragmatism.org/deap/
Extractions: many theologians, social scientists and reformers, political theorists, lawyers, physicians, and scientists. Interested in the history of American philosophy? Consult American Professors of Philosophy and Theology and A Timeline of American Thought Individuals proposed for inclusion in DEAP Last Name First Name Dates Career Notable Work Reference Works Adams Samuel Massachusetts Revolutionary.
Entries In The Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907, Unitarian minister and abolitionist in Peabody, Andrew Preston, 1811-1893, Editor of The North American Review http://www.pragmatism.org/dmap/names.htm
Extractions: = 1082 names DMAP homepage Abbreviations for Reference Sources American National Biography , eds. John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), plus ANB website supplements. Amer Nat Bio American Philosophers Before 1950 Dictionary of Literary Biography vol. 270, eds. Philip Dematteis and Leemon McHenry (Detroit: Thomson Gale, Amer Phils Before 1950 American Philosophers, 1950-2000 Dictionary of Literary Biography vol. 279, eds. Philip Dematteis and Leemon McHenry (Detroit: Thomson Gale, Amer Phils 1950-2000 Appletons Cyclopedia of American Biography and Supplements , 13 vols, eds. J ames Grant, John Fiske, and James Dearborn (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1888, 1901, 1918). Appleton's Cycl Amer Bio Biographical Dictionary of Psychology , eds. Noel Sheehy, Antony Chapman, and Wendy Conroy (London: Routledge, 1997). Bio Dict Psych Biographical Dictionary of Psychology , by Leonard Zusne (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1984).
Studia AS Moncure Daniel Conway (18321907) is an important figure in the theMethodist church, in 1852 Conway moved to School, and served as Editor of The http://www.studia.no/vare.php?ean=9781843710738
Listing Of Authors Translator Comfort, William Wistar, 18741955, Translator Constable, Thomas,1812-1881, Translator Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907, Editor Cooper, Frederic http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
Extractions: This is www.e-text.worldwide-library.org the e-text control site of the Worldwide-Library organization Index site Home site UK2- Test Library Texts we can't have Index of Authors, Editors and Translators See the information page for details on this table. Note:- red items may be in wrong place in listing. Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
Christianism -Articles Bibliography 39; The Book Your Church Doesn t Want You to Read, Editor Tim C. Leedom, Collected and Edited by Moncure Daniel Conway 18321907, 4 Vols., Vol. http://www.christianism.com/articles/bibliography.html
Extractions: Note: locations in the text (bolded numbers), commonly contain additional bibliographic information, and/or annotations. A B C Et Cetera Aberbach, David, Imperialism and Biblical Prophecy 750-500 BCE, Routledge, 1993. Acronyms Adkins, Lesley, Roy A. Adkins, Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome , Facts on File, 1994. Allbutt, T. Clifford, Greek Medicine in Rome , The Fitzpatrick Lectures on the History of Medicine Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1909-1910, with other Historical Essays, Benjamin Blom, 1970 (1921). Allegro, John, The Dead Sea Scrolls , A Reappraisal, 1964 (1956). Allen, Richard Hinckley, Star Names Their Lore and Meaning , (formerly [1899] titled: Star-Names and Their Meanings), Dover, 1963 (1899). Ammianus Marcellinus, Historia Annorum The Anchor Bible Dictionary Ancient Christian Gospels , Koester, 1990. Ancient Roman Statutes Anderson, Graham, Ancient Fiction The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325
Janet Camp Troxell Collection Of Rossetti Manuscripts 13, Conway, Moncure Daniel (18321907). 14, Cotton, Albert L. 15, Courlicey (? 11, The Academy (Editor). 12, Ellis, Frederick S. 13, Ellis, Gilbert I. http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/rossetti-troxell.html
Extractions: The Troxell Collection contains over 3000 manuscripts relating to the Rossettis and their friends. While Dante Gabriel is the central figure, his brother and sisters (William Michael, Christina Georgina, Maria Francesca) are also represented, as are several other members of the Polidori/Rossetti families. Other research interests amply supported by the collection include the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Victorian art, poetry, and literature. A general summary of the Rossetti material follows: I. Christinamany AMss of her poems, the AMs of Commonplace and Other Stories, over 60 letters, a lock of hair, and various photographs, portraits, and newspaper clippings. II. Dantenumerous AMss of poems, including "Eden Bower," The House of Life, other sonnets and lyrics; proofs to stages of Poems
Jewels In Her Crown: Treasures Of Columbia University Libraries Moncure D. Conway (18321907), a Virginian by birth, He did his most importantwork as an Editor in Boston, Gift of Mrs. Daniel Longwell, 1969 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/treasures/html/long_topic
Extractions: 190a. Homer (fl. 9th or 8th century BCE?). Iliad [Book 2.433-452]. Papyrus fragment, Greek: Ist Century BCE-early Ist Century CE. RBML, Col. inv. 517b, P. Col. VIII 196 190b. Homer (fl. 9th or 8th century BCE?). Odyssey [Book 12.384-390]. Papyrus fragment, Greek: IIIrd Century-IInd Century BCE. RBML, Col. inv. 201c1, P. Col. VIII 200 The Rare Book and Manuscript Library houses Columbia's extraordinary collection of 2000 papyrus fragments. The fragment to the right from the Odyssey is Columbia's earliest Homeric fragment, dating from between the third century to the second century BCE. Most papyrus finds are non-literary texts, but among the literary pieces, Homer is the most frequently represented author. Fragments of the Odyssey are much less common than those of the Iliad , being outnumbered four to one.
Kresge Law Library Acquisitions Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907. Moral choices memory, desire, and imagination The Oxford dictionary of Islam / John L. Esposito, Editor in chief. http://www.nd.edu/~lawlib/innopac/acq200311.html
Online Archival Search Information System 1s.(4p.). (40) Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907. Notes, possibly of an Editor,regarding messages to be Amos Bronson Alcott (by sculptor Daniel Chester French http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00659.html
Extractions: OASIS : Online Archival Search Information System Quick search OASIS Home Search Browse Finding Aids Search History Portfolios Help Search OASIS Tips On searching OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript collections at Harvard. These finding aids are detailed descriptions of collections that contain a wide variety of materials, including letters, diaries, photographs, drawings, printed material, and objects. For each collection described in OASIS there is a summary description in HOLLIS Search for: in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.) Subjects and Genres Call Number Dates Container Listing and or not (slow, up to 1 min.) near (slow, 1-2 min.) in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.)
Online Archival Search Information System Clarke was Editor of the Western Messenger (18361839 and end wanting) to Mrs. JamesFreeman Clarke; np, nd 3p. (157) Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00934.html
Extractions: OASIS : Online Archival Search Information System Quick search OASIS Home Search Browse Finding Aids Search History Portfolios Help Search OASIS Tips On searching OASIS (Online Archival Search Information System) provides centralized access to a growing percentage of finding aids for archival and manuscript collections at Harvard. These finding aids are detailed descriptions of collections that contain a wide variety of materials, including letters, diaries, photographs, drawings, printed material, and objects. For each collection described in OASIS there is a summary description in HOLLIS Search for: in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.) Subjects and Genres Call Number Dates Container Listing and or not (slow, up to 1 min.) near (slow, 1-2 min.) in Anywhere Names (All ) Personal Names Organizational Names Places Titles (books etc.)
Peabody Books, 1524-1878 (bulk 1820-1850). Boston Printed for the Editor William Batchelder Greene, 1866. 144 pages.Cloth. Conway, Moncure Daniel (18321907). The Golden Hour http://www.concordnet.org/library/scollect/Fin_Aids/Peabody_E_P.html
Extractions: EXTENT: ca. 415 volumes. ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT: Organized in a single sequence; arranged alphabetically by author or, in some cases, title. BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894) devoted her long and full life to the expression of Transcendental idealism in a variety of forms. Greatly admired by some of her contemporaries as a model of passionate commitment, she was dismissed by others as meddlesome and absent-minded. Abolitionist minister Theodore Parker praised her. Margaret Fuller, on the other hand, was impatient with Peabodys inattention to detail, and Emersonwho admired much about hercould not keep himself from commenting on her careless grooming. Novelist Henry James caricatured her mercilessly as Miss Birdseye in The Bostonians Teacher and educational reformer, founder of the kindergarten in America, abolitionist, opponent of European autocratic despotism, friend of political refugees, advocate of Native American rights and education, of womans suffrage, and of world peace, Peabody worked unceasingly toward the improvement of society. In the 1840s, she ran a circulating library and bookstore at 13 West Street in Boston, providing the Transcendentalists with volumes of foreign literature and philosophy. Margaret Fuller conducted some of her conversations at 13 West Street, and the Brook Farm utopian community was planned there. Moreover, Peabody was a publisher at a time when few women were involved in that business. She published
Primary Sources In The SOU Library Editor William Bell Clark. With a foreword by President John F. Kennedy, and anintrod. by Ernest McNeill AUTHOR(S) Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907. http://www.sou.edu/history/carney/sources.htm
Extractions: The following is a temporary file you can use to find primary sources materials in American history. It will soon be reformated for use with a standard search engine to allow for complex searches and browsing. For the time being, use your browser's "find" function to search for keyworks or terms. Remember to make use of Library of Congress terms as well as those of your own device. See "How to Find Historical Materials in the SOU Library" for tips on creating search terms. You may also browse the file by scrolling through it. You searched for the CALL NO: e 83.76 m6 SOSC Library TITLE Journal of Captain Thomas Morris, from Miscellanies in prose and verse. AUTHOR(S) Morris, Thomas, b. 1732? PUBLISHER Ann Arbor [Mich.] University Microfilms [1966] SUBJECT(S) Morris, Thomas, b. 1732? Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765. Indian captivities. United States Biography. NOTE(S) Facsim. reproduction from the author's Miscellanies in prose and verse which has imprint: London, Printed by James Ridgway, 1791. DESCRIPTION vi, 39 p. port. 20 cm. SERIES March of America facsimile series no. 46. March of America facsimile series no. 46. LCCN 66026317 //r82. You searched for the CALL NO: e 83.835 p86 SOSC Library TITLE The war in Florida. AUTHOR(S) Potter, Woodburne. PUBLISHER Ann Arbor [Mich.] University Microfilms [1966] SUBJECT(S) Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842. NOTE(S) Original t.p. reads: The war in Florida; being an exposition of its causes, and an accurate history of the campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines, and Scott ... By a late staff officer. Baltimore, Lewis and Coleman, 1836. DESCRIPTION viii, 184 p. maps (1 fold.) 19 cm. SERIES March of America facsimile series, no. 77. March of America facsimile series, no. 77. LCCN 66026347.
Inventory Of The Mortlake Collection Of English Life And Letters ALS, 5 January 1805, to the Editor of the Monthly Mirror, declining to have her Conway, Moncure Daniel, 18321907 APS, 23 May 1879, to William Rossetti, http://www.libraries.psu.edu/speccolls/FindingAids/mortlake4.html
Univ. Of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index By Authors Knickknacks from an Editor s table. Clark, Michele. A guide to promising practicesin educational Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907. The golden hour http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/elect_data/etexts/indexes/A67.html
Project MUSE The last importation is a Dr. Appleton Editor of the Academy who is puzzled to Moncure Daniel Conway (18321907), a native of Virginia and descendant of http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/resources_for_american_literary_study/v027/27.2moor
Extractions: This is the second part of an edition of twenty-nine letters that Alice James wrote to her good friend Anne Ashburner (later Richards) from 1873 to 1878. During this time, Anne (sometimes Nannie, Nan, or Nancy) was in Europemostly in Englandand Alice James was usually at home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The first part, published in Resources for American Literary Study 27.1, includes the letters through number 14, 21 November 1874, and reveals the close relationship between the two young womenAlice was born in 1848 and Nannie in 1846based upon mutual friends, mutual interests, and mutual sympathy. Nannie was especially attentive during Alice's bouts with poor health and nervous prostration. Alice expresses herself on many topicslove, marriage, relations between the sexes, men, women, family, friends, acquaintances, England, America, customs and mannersand shares her fund of local gossip with one who is far from home.