For Sale SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909) digitally scanned copy

26,November, 2008

For Sale: SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909), digitally scanned copy.

The SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (1909).A detailed description of how people lived in 18C Scotland.This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. It is provided as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, you can search for names, places and items which may not be in the index.

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Author: Graham, Henry Grey, 1842-1906.

Published: London, ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK (1909) First Edition, in two volumes, published October 1899 ; reprinted February 1900. Second Edition, in one volume, published February 1901; reprinted October 1901, October 1906, February 1909

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Description: Language: English Preface: In Scotland during the eighteenth century there were only two outstanding events which, after the Union, specially belong to its history the Rebellion of ‘15 and the Rebellion of ‘45. Besides these rebellions, we find as State affairs of Scotland chiefly obscure intrigues of factions, Whig and Tory, Presbyterian and Jacobite; measures managed by leaders of Scottish business, who were servile followers of English ministries; manoeuvres of Scots nobles and placemen who travel southwards on horseback or in coach to win favour with great statesmen at Westminster or courtiers at St. James’s figures not very real to us to-day as they flit across the stage, ” transient and embarrassed phantoms.” To the end of the century when Henry Dundas was ” uncrowned King” of Scotland, pulling every political wire, and making local magnates and voters in town and country obsequiously move like puppets at his will political life in North Britain was virtually non-existent.

This book, however, does not treat of stirring and striking episodes such as the Rebellions, with their elements of high romance not unalloyed with dingy intrigue: for these a sketch would be too little, and here a history would be too much. Still less does it concern itself with the ways of politicians, who often mistook state craftiness for statecraft, from the pettifogging schemers at the beginning of the century to the dictatorship and despotic party domination at the close: these interested the country a little at that time, but they interest us very little to-day. The following pages treat of the social condition of the country chiefly in the Lowlands and the internal changes through which it passed during a hundred years, with details which the historian dismisses with impatience as unconsidered trifles marring the dignity of his theme and disturbing the flow of his narrative. Yet, after all, it is in the inner life of a community that its real history is to be found in the homes, and habits, and labours of the peasantry; in the modes, and manners, and thoughts of society; what the people believed and what they practised; how they farmed and how they traded; how the poor were relieved; how their children were taught, how their bodies were nourished, and how their souls were tended. On this last subject it may be thought that too much has been said that the religious and ecclesiastical state of Scotland has been dealt with on a scale too large and disproportionate. It must, however, be remembered that such a part too large and disproportionate it also formed in the existence and concerns of the people. No doubt many of the religious ways and habits, the old-world theology, have long ago vanished, leaving only memories, humorous, pathetic, or bitter, behind them; curious convictions that once were charged with dangerous force in sectarian polemics are now cold and harmless, like exploded shells on an old battlefield. But it is impossible to understand the character and conduct of the Scottish people without knowing those bygone customs and beliefs which were once full of intense vitality. Nowhere were Church spirit so keen, Church influence so far-reaching, and Church affairs so intimate, as in Scotland. Probably no period was so quietly eventful in shaping the fortunes and character of the country as the eighteenth century. Others are more distinguished by striking incidents, others are more full of the din and tumult and strife which arrest attention and are treated as crises, although they may neither stir the depths nor affect the course of a people’s life; but in that century there was a continuous revolution going on a gradual transformation in manners, customs, opinions, among every class; the rise and progress of agricultural, commercial, and intellectual energy, that turned waste and barren tracts to fertile fields stagnant towns to centres of busy trade a lethargic, slovenly populace to an active, enterprising race an utterly impoverished country to a prosperous land. These facts constitute the real history of the Scots in the eighteenth century.
The literature of the period, which developed so marvellously after the middle of the century, is only slightly indicated in this study of the time. It is a subject full of interest and importance; but, though it came within the scope of this work, it could not be put within the bounds of its space.

Contents:
COUNTRY SOCIETY AND COUNTRY LIFE, 1700-1750
COUNTRY SOCIETY AND COUNTRY LIFE, 1750-1800
TOWN LIFE EDINBURGH
TOWN LIFE GLASGOW
THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, 1700-1750
THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE, 1750-1800
THE POOR OF SCOTLAND
RELIGIOUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE PART I.
RELIGIOUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE PART II.
THEOLOGICAL OPINIONS AND TEACHING
EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS
EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND THE UNIVERSITIES THEIR LIFE AND LEARNING
EDUCATION MEDICAL ART AND MEDICAL PRACTICE
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
PROGRESS OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE

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LE SATIRE – DI GIOVENALE RECATE IN VERSI ITALIANI DAL . MARCHESE TOMMASO GARGALLO 1842

26,November, 2008

A translation of ancient latin poetry into Italian

LE SATIRE – DI GIOVENALE RECATE IN VERSI ITALIANI DAL . MARCHESE TOMMASO GARGALLO 1842

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AUTHOR

MARCHESE TOMMASO GARGALLO.
Thomas Gargallo Castel Lentini was born in Syracuse, September 25 1760, in the palace of Piazza Archimede. Died in Siracuse  Feb 15 1843 his last calmly assisted by valiant grecista priest Bernardo Siringo in the house via Gargallo.

Text taken from:
Profiles Siracusans Distinguished
Giuseppe Cannarella

PUBLISHED

PALERMO 1842

DESCRIPTION

An Italian translation of the Latin Poet Juvenal.

This book contains 16 Satire. (Source wikipedia). The Satire of Juvenal are the literary production of the Latin poet who lived between the years 50 and 140 AD. A total of 3873 esametri divided in sixteen satire.
Le Satire di Giovenale costituiscono l’unica produzione letteraria giunta ai nostri giorni del poeta latino vissuto fra l’anno 50 e il 140 d.C. Complessivamente 3873 esametri, suddivisi in sedici satire, pubblicate in cinque libri secondo un ordine forse indicato dall’autore stesso:

LANGUAGE: Italian

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Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey

24,November, 2008

TITLE

Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey

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AUTHOR Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (13 December 1815 – 18 July 1881),was an English churchman, dean of Westminster, known as Dean Stanley.

PUBLISHED

JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, 1868

DESCRIPTION

Preface: THE following work was undertaken, in great measure, in consequence of the kind desire expressed by many friends, chiefly by my honoured colleagues in the Chapter of Westminster, on occasion of the Eight Hundredth Anniversary of the Dedication of the Abbey, that I would attempt to illustrate its history by Memorials similar to those which, in former years, I had published in connexion with Canterbury Cathedral. Such a proposal was in entire consonance with my own previous inclinations ; but I have undertaken it not without much misgiving. The task was one which involved considerable research, such as, amidst the constant pressure of other and more important occupations, I was conscious that I could ill afford to make. This difficulty has been in part met by the valuable co-operation which I have received from persons the best qualified to give  it. Besides the facilities rendered to me by the members and officers of our own Capitular and  Collegiate Body, to whom I here tender my grateful thanks, I may especially name Mr. Joseph Burtt, of the Public Record Office, whose careful arrangement of our Archives during, the last three years has given him ample opportunities for bringing any new light to bear on the subject; the lamented Joseph Robertson, of the Register  House, Edinburgh, who was always ready to supply, from his copious stores, any knowledge bearing on the Northern Kingdom ; the Rev. John Stoughton, of Hammersmith, who has afforded me much useful information on the Nonconformist antiquities of the Abbey; Colonel Chester, a laborious antiquarian of the United States, who has undertaken to edit and illustrate the Burial Registers, and who has lent me his kind help in making use of them; Mr. Thorns, the learned Editor of ‘ Notes and Queries,’ and Sub- Librarian of the House of Lords; Mr. George Scharf, Keeper of the National Portrait Gallery; and my valued friend Mr. Grove, who has assisted me in compiling the Index, which for a work of this kind is more than usually indispensable. For such inaccuracies as must be inevitable in a work covering so large a field, I must crave, not only the indulgence, but the corrections of those whose longer experience of Westminster and whose deeper acquaintance with English history and literature will enable them to point out omissions and errors which have doubtless escaped my notice in this rapid survey.

LANGUAGE: English

SAMPLE

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PROVISION

This eBook is provided as a search able PDF document (Acrobat format Document) and so you can search for names, places and items many of which are not indexed in the normal index. The Adobe™ Acrobat™ (.pdf) format requires the FREE Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader . Download and installation instructions for the Adobe™ Acrobat™ Reader are on the Adobe™ website. This reader allows the viewing and printing of the book.
There are 564 pages (including blanks, title and advertising) in the original book. There is one PDF file, in black and white. This is the main body of the book. This file is approximately 72MB.
This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both search able text and the original graphics. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. The text interpretation by optical scanning of the document may not be a precise interpretation of the written text. Users should refer to the scanned image to validate the interpretation of the material.

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Memorials, Westminster Abbey, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, dean of Westminster, Dean Stanley, JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, Chapter of Westminster, Canterbury Cathedral, Capitular body, Collegiate Body, Joseph Burtt,  Joseph Robertson, Register  House, Edinburgh, John Stoughton, Colonel Chester,  George Scharf, National Portrait Gallery, Westminster


For Sale: British Landscape and Coast Scenery (1889) Digitally Scanned Copy

8,November, 2008
This is an early example of encouraging you to paint like the masters. Not quite paint by numbers. Contains some interesting pictures of some notable places with descriptive text.

British Landscape and Coast Scenery

Title: British Landscape and Coast Scenery (1889) 
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Author: Vere Henry Lewis FOSTER (M: 1819 Apr 26 – 1900 Dec 21), EDWARD DUNCAN, R.W.S  1803 (London) – 1882 (London)
Published: LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, PUBLISHERS; 49 & 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN.
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Description:
VERE FOSTER’S ADVANCED WATER-COLOUR SERIES. BRITISH LANDSCAPE AND COAST SCENERY. BY EDWARD DUNCAN, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER-COLOURS. EIGHT FACSIMILES OF ORIGINAL WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, NUMEROUS PENCIL OUTLINES, AND MANY ILLUSTRATIONS AFTER J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. WITH AMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRAWING AND PAINTING, AND DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY ON EACH SUBJECT. Edward Duncan was apprenticed to the Robert Havells, elder and younger, the aquatint engravers, and his first independent practice as an artist was engraving coaching and marine prints for such publishers as Fores. An advocate of the British Watercolor Schools, Edward Duncan was a painstakingly skilled artist with his preferred media. He did train in oil as well, and was an accomplished and professional engraver. He started his own engraving studio after tutelage under the Havell Brothers in London, and primarily created print works for Fores of Piccadilly and marines from originals of William Huggins, whose daughter Bertha Edward married.

Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 1775[1] – 19 December 1851) was an English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker, whose style is said to have laid the foundation for Impressionism. Although Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, he is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting. (Source wikipedia.com)
Language: English

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