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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 3: (search)
Florence. Niccolini. Madame Lenzoni. Grand Duke. Micali. Alberti manuscripts of Tasso. Gino Capponi. Italian society. Rome. Bthat he had not published the whole contained in that library. Count Alberti, therefore, as he says, sought for this remainder of Tasso's aue's receipt at the bottom of it. It was soon bruited about that Count Alberti was in possession of very curious autograph manuscripts of Tassnsequences. Thereupon the Prince Falconieri, without notice to Count Alberti, reclaimed his manuscripts by process of law, as having been i absolutely declaring them to be forgeries; the Grand Duke gave Count Alberti some hundred crowns for his trouble, and from that time–which iars—the general opinion has gone against their authenticity. Count Alberti, on his side, appeals to the well-known facts touching the Falcce and historical proofs. On the other hand, it is said that Count Alberti is an adventurer, who had formerly been an officer in the army;
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 4: (search)
d Goethe. Cardinal Giustiniani. letter to Mr. Dana. Francis Hare. Sismondi. Mezzofanti. Alberti manuscripts. Lady Westmoreland. Mai. Vatican Library. Wordsworth and H. C. Robinson. ss on the dogmas of the Church than on the reformation of the people. I went, too, to see Count Alberti, who has the famous contested manuscripts of Tasso, and made an appointment with him to comek, easily, in eight days. . . . March 10.—I passed, this forenoon, a couple of hours with Count Alberti, looking over the Tasso manuscripts. Cogswell, Gray, Two old friends just arrived in Romstances in the life of Tasso about which there is no doubt. I did not like it, either, that Count Alberti intimated nothing about their questioned authenticity, and explained very imperfectly how thiterary knowledge and their skill in such documents. Mr. Ticknor's judgment was correct. Count Alberti proceeded to publish the manuscripts at Lucca, in 1837, under the title of Manoscritti inedi
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), chapter 30 (search)
Aiken, Charles, I. 416. Alba, Count da, I. 248, 249. Albani, Cardinal, I. 181. Albany, Countess of, I. 183, 184, II. 57. Albemarle, Earl of, II 149, 150. Alberi, Professor, Eugenio, II. 315. Albert, Prince, Consort, II. 429. Alberti, Count, Tasso Mss., II. 52, 53, 78, 79 and note. Aldobrandini, Princess, I. 256 and note. See Borghese, Princess. Alertz, Dr., II. 85. Alfieri, Marquis, II. 42. Alfieri, Vittorio, I. 184, II. 67; anecdote of, 158. Alhambra, I. 23 London, II. 371, 384. Talfourd, Sir T. N., II. 181. Talleyrand, Prince, L 13, 123, 254, 258-263, II. 35, 113, 114. Talma, I. 126, 127. Tarentum, Archbishop of, I. 174. Tascher de la Pagerie, II. 131. Tasso Mss., forgery of, by Alberti, II. 52, 53, 79 and note. Tastu, Mad. Amable, II. 124, 128, 129. Tatistcheff, Madame de, I. 211. Tatistcheff, M. de, I. 210, 212. Taylor, Abbe, I. 173. Taylor, General, Zachary, President of the United States, II. 263; death of, 266.