Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Standard Name: Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Used Form: Cicero
Used Form: Tully
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Textual Features | Queen Elizabeth I | |
Intertextuality and Influence | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | Each of these two books opens with a quotation from Cicero
; the first goes on to relate (in the usual veiled terms) the history of the series, and provides a chronology (repeated in the... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Alison Cockburn | |
Literary responses | Sarah Chapone | Mary Delany
said SCwould shine in an assembly composed of Tully
s, Homer
s, and Milton
s. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Anne Bacon | Her husband had six surviving children already. AB
had two daughters (who died young) before her two sons. In August 1557 she was hoping that her daughter Susan might get over her recurring fits of... |
Education | Sarah Austin | During the five years of their engagement, John Austin decided that Sarah was in need of a rigorous intellectual education in accordance with his religious, political, and philosophical bent of mind. Frank, Katherine. Lucie Duff Gordon: A Passage to Egypt. Hamish Hamilton. 22 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anna Atkins | This novel keeps its good and bad characters carefully distinct. Olive ministers to the fallen Mary; Matthew, when he gets an opportunity, strangles his wife. In due course follows a court scene, and he is... |
Textual Production | Hannah Arendt | It was ten years since she had sketched out parts of this book, as what she then called a kind of second volume of The Human Condition. Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Hannah Arendt. For Love of the World. Yale University Press. 420 |
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