Joseph P. Hornor commonplace books
Literary and cultural trends of the early part of the 19th century are shown in Joseph P. Hornor's commonplace book, containing "Miscellaneous tracts, poetical effusions and copies of letters signed Junius Americanus and addressed to Thomas Jefferson," 1801; also lyric poetry written...
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Collection: | Joseph P. Hornor Commonplace Books |
Collection Number: | Am.0821 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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0.5 Linear feet 0.5 linear feet, 3 volumes |
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Literary and cultural trends of the early part of the 19th century are shown in Joseph P. Hornor's commonplace book, containing "Miscellaneous tracts, poetical effusions and copies of letters signed Junius Americanus and addressed to Thomas Jefferson," 1801; also lyric poetry written by Rosalie N. Hornor, including free translations of several odes of Horace, 1798-1818. |