Thomas Birch

Standard Name: Birch, Thomas

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Intertextuality and Influence Elizabeth Carter
The work she translated was Algarotti 's Italian version of Newton 's Optics. The project of translating back from the Italian popularisation of this famous work was recommended to her by Thomas Birch ....
Literary responses Elizabeth Carter
This work brought EC much attention and praise in print: Thomas Birch wrote a glowing review.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Publishing Elizabeth Carter
The book had gone to press in June 1757.
Feminist Companion Archive.
The original press run of 1,018 copies had to be supplemented with a further 250. First of several more editions was the Dublin one of the...
Publishing Jane Brereton
The book was issued in two formats, octavo and quarto. An Advertisement identified JB as the Gentleman's Magazine's Melissa. Subscribers included Thomas Birch and Elizabeth Carter . It reprinted other contributions besides those of...
Textual Production Anne Bacon
More than fifty of AB 's letters survive, written by herself in her atrocious handwriting. Thomas Birch printed excerpts in his life of Queen Elizabeth, 1754. Some entire letters (rich in Puritan fervour and classical...

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