Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XV
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Title
Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XV
Subject
"Italy--Fruits and Flowers on the Route from Florence to Rome--The Plain of Umbria--Assisi--The Saints--Tuition in Schools--Pius IX--The Etrurian Tomb--Perugia and its Stores of Early Art--Portraits of Raphael--Florence--The Grand Duke and his Policy--The Liberty of the Press and its Influence--The American Sculptors--Greenough and his New Works--Powers--His Statue of Calhoun--Review of his Endeavors--The Festivals of St. John at Florence--Bologna--Female Professors in its University--Matilda Tambroni and others--Milan and her Female Mathematicians--The State of Women in Italy--Ravenna and Byron--Venlee--The American Consul there--The Adda--Milan and its Neighborhood and Manzoni--Excitements--National Affairs, etc."
Description
An article written by Margaret Fuller from Milan about Florence, Rome, and Venice. She notes Austrian spies have marched on Ferrara where an Austrian spy has been assassinated. There is also a possible consiracy in Rome where the National Guard is forming. Published by Horace Greeley in New York.
Creator
Margaret Fuller
Source
New-York Tribune
Publisher
Horace Greeley
Date
Dateline: 9 August 1847; Publication Date: 11 September 1847
Contributor
Sarah Payne
Rights
PDF source: Library of Congress
Relation
[no text]
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Identifier
MF_NYDT_11_Sep_1847
Coverage
[no text]
Collection
Citation
Margaret Fuller, “Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XV,” Margaret Fuller Digital Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, http://omekasites.northeastern.edu/margaretfuller/items/show/21.