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  1. The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume V: The Dunciad by Alexander & James Sutherland (ed.) Pope, 1965
  2. The Prose Works of Alexander Pope: The Major Works, 1725-1744
  3. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 5 by Alexander Pope, Joseph Warton, 2010-03-22
  4. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (Volume 1); With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by Alexander Pope, 2010-02-10
  5. Alexander Pope by Sir Leslie Stephen, 2009-12-20
  6. Alexander Pope: Selected Works by Alexander (edited with an Introduction By Louis Kronenberger) Pope, 1951
  7. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope by Alexander Pope, 2010-05-23
  8. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope by Alexander Pope, 2009-03-31
  9. Homer's Odyssey in Slipcase by Homer, 1942
  10. The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia by Pat Rogers, 2004-03-30
  11. Alexander Pope: Selected Poetry and Prose (Routledge English Texts) by Alexander Pope, 1988-08-18
  12. Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni (1667-1740) And The Vatican Tomb Of Pope Alexander VIII (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) by Edward J. Olszewski, 2004-11-15
  13. Alexander Pope - English Men of Letters Series by Sir Stephen, 2010-07-12
  14. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq., to Which Is Prefixed the Life of the Author, Volume 2 by Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope, 2010-02-28

41. F&P Pope, Alexander
English Literature Brief biography of pope alexander is available in Russian only. Ezra Pound 18851972. Alexander Pope (1688-1744). (English Literature).
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42. F&P Pope, Alexander
English Literature Brief biography of pope alexander is available in Russianonly. DH Lawrence. Alexander Pope (16881744). (English Literature).
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43. Rodrigo - Pope Alexander VI
Translate this page pope alexander VI (1492 – 1503). Author. Title. Place. The Devil's Charter. ATragedy Containing the life and Death of pope alexander the Sixth. New York. 1999.
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Rodrigo Borgia (1431 – 1503)
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Anonymous One link in the chain of Apostolic Succession or, The crimes of Alexander Borgia Boston Apostles of Infinite Love Jerome Savanarola, Victim of the Borgia Pope Saint Jovite Barnes, Barnabe The Devil's Charter. A Tragedy Containing the life and Death of Pope Alexander the Sixth New York Bedoyere, M. de la The Meddlesome Friar [and the Wayward Pope]: The Story of the conflict between Savonarola and Alexander VI London Bond, J. In the Pillory. The Tale of the Borgia Pope Washington DC Boni, A. Zondvloed over Italië. Historisch Duet Borgia-Savonarola 1492-1498 Hasselt Boulay, Du Vies des Papes Alexandre VI et Leon X Paris Burchard, J. (ed. Geoffrey Parker) At the Court of the Borgia, being an Account of the Reign of Pope Alexander VI, written by his Master of Ceremonies Johann Burchard London Celier, Léonce Alexandre VI et la Réforme de l'Église. Dans: Mélanges d'archeologie et d'histoire, XXVII, 1907 Celier, Léone

44. Letter Of King James II To Pope Alexander VIII, November 26, 1689
Letter of King James II to pope alexander VIII, November 26, 1689. Thefollowing letter was published with an unsympathetic commentary
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Letter of King James II to Pope Alexander VIII, November 26, 1689
The following letter was published with an unsympathetic commentary in , London: Printed and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1691 (Wing A3914). This work claims that the letter "was found written in Latin, entered upon record in the Register taken at Dublin, bearing date, Dublin, 26th of November, 1689, with a marginal note recorded likewise in the same Register, 'That the original letter was all writ by K. James his own hand.'" I have not been able to verify that the letter presented here was indeed written by King James. Most Holy Father, We did by the Earl of Melfort, our Principal Secretary of State, signify to Your Holiness the joy we had in your promotion to the Sacred Chair. And those letters which Your Holiness did with your own hand write us were such testimonies of fatherly love and of your tender compassion for what we suffer, that they have lessened the eense of our calamity, and have proved of real consolation to us. The only source of all thee rebellions against us is that we embraced the Catholic Faith, and do not disown, but that to spread the same, not only in our three kingdoms, but over all the dispersed colonies of our subjects in America, was our determination.

45. Pope Alexander VII Greek-Latin Dioscorides Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Cata
F.VII.1590) pope alexander VII GreekLatin Dioscorides Picture. The PharmacopoeiaUsed in the Greek, Roman and Arab Worlds 15th Century. .
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his manuscript came from the fine personal library of Cardinal Fabio Chigi, who took the name of Alexander VII on his election as Pope (1655-1667), and it is now conserved in the Apostolic Library in the Vatican (Chig. F.VII.1590). It contains the pharmacopoeia which was universally used in the Greek, Roman and Arab worlds from the second century AD until modern times and known as a Dioscorides, after Pedacius Dioscorides Anazarbeus, a Greek doctor in the service of the Roman legions. In his "De Materia Medica", he listed 600 plants, 90 minerals and 30 animal products, with a drawing of each one and a note of its therapeutic properties. The Vatican codex is made up of 242 folios on parchment measuring 283 x 198 mm., to which were added in the 17th century (when it was already in Italy) 2 folios in paper containing an alphabetical index of all the "simples" illustrated. The manuscript was originally conceived as a series of drawings only, with no explanatory text. It was compiled, using alphabetical order, around the middle of the 15th century, in the Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Constantinople, and was modelled on a famous Dioscorides which had been given in 512 to Juliana Anisia, daughter of the emperor Anisius Olibira and Placidia, daughter of Valentinian III; it is now conserved in Vienna. A religious in the Monastery of St Demetrius, called Isidore Ruthenus, was charged with writing in the Greek names of the plants in very small letters on the tops of the folios. Five other hands, two Greek and then later, after the codex came to Italy, three Latin, added other names for the plants in Greek, Latin and also some Romance languages.

46. Bulls Of Pope Alexander VI On The New World Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Cat
Spanish. Bulls of pope alexander VI on the New World Picture.The Five Papal Bulls Issued in 1493 15th Century. . he five papal
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Bulls of Pope Alexander VI on the New World
The Five Papal Bulls Issued in 1493
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he five papal Bulls issued in 1493 at the request of the Catholic monarchs establishing the rights of Spain and Portugal with regard to the New World and the areas in which they might undertake new voyages of discovery. Three of the documents are in the Indies Archive in Seville, one is in the Simancas National Record Office and three in the Torre do Tombo National Record Office in Lisbon. The accompanying volume contains a transcription and study by Professor Alfonso García Gallo de Diego. Limited edition of 980 numbered certified copies.

47. Medieval Times
Once he became pope alexander VI, Vatican parties, already wild, grewwilder. They were costly, but he could afford the lifestyle
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Once he became Pope Alexander VI, Vatican parties, already wild, grew wilder. They were costly, but he could afford the lifestyle of a Renaissance prince; as vice chancellor of the Roman Church, he had amassed enormous wealth. As guests approached the papal palace, they were excited by the spectacle of living statues: naked, gilded young men and women in erotic poses. Flags bore the Borgia arms, which, appropriately, portrayed a red bull rampant on a field of gold. Every fete had a theme. One, known to Romans as the Ballet of the Chestnuts, was held on October 30, 1501. The indefatigable Burchard describes it in his Diarium. After the banquet dishes had been cleared away, the city's fifty most beautiful whores danced with the guests, "first clothed, then naked." The dancing over, the "ballet" began, with the Pope and two of his children in the best seats. Candelabra were set up on the floor, scattered among them were chestnuts, "which", Burchard writes, "the courtesans had to pick up, crawling between the candles." Then the serious sex started. Guests stripped and ran out onto the floor, where they mounted, or were mounted by, the prostitutes. "The coupling took place," according to Burchard, "in front of everyone present." Servants kept score of each man's orgasms, for the Pope greatly admired virility, and measured a man's machismo by his ejaculative capacity. After eveyone was exhausted, His Holiness distributed prizes- cloaks, boots, caps, and fine silken tunics. "The winners", the diarist wrote, "were those who made love with the courtesans the greatest number of times."

48. Moments In History #10 Pope Alexander VI 1492-1503
Presented by Bill 'Mastermind' Fitzgerald®. 10pope alexander VI (1492-1503). Theelection of pope alexander VI was an extremely popular one in Rome.
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In the same year that Christopher Columbus confirmed his place in history by discovering the Americas, and the Moors were driven from Spain, along with the Jews, a Pope, who would earn the moral condemnation of his co-religionists, and most historians of the period, was elected in Rome. This Pope would be one of the most notorious of those successors of Saint Peter. His reputation would add considerably to the discontent and disgust with the Roman Catholic Church that would eventuate in the Protestant Reformation. His name was Rodrigo Borgia and he would become known best to history as Alexander VI. Rodrigo was very fortunate in choosing his relatives. His uncle became Pope Calixtus III. And he bestowed the Red Hat of a Cardinal on his handsome, well-educated and talented nephew. Rodrigo was only twenty-five at the time and not even a priest! One year later he was made Head of the entire Curia, the administration of the Papal Office. By most accounts Rodrigo lived a clean, abstemious life during this period. He performed his duties well and made many friends along with an excellent reputation as an administrator. Soon, however, he began to take full advantage of his high position, intelligence, eloquence and handsome appearance. We are told that his first illegitimate child (Pedro) was born in 1461 and in the same year a daughter (Girolama) as well. There were different mothers, of course. But their names are not known to history.

49. F&P Pope, Alexander
English Literature Brief biography of pope alexander is available in Russianonly. Poetry must be human. Alexander Pope (16881744). (English Literature).
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50. Alexander Pope: Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope Alexander Pope. I have a term paper due on AlexanderPope's Essay on Man. I am having trouble understanding it.
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52. Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)
sist endret 29. juni 2001 Litteraturvitenskapelige hjelpemidler Pope,Alexander (16881744). • lokal begrenset tilgang * usikker/gammel.
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53. Pontificate Of Pope Alexander III
pope alexander III Kenneth Pennington Alexander III was a Tuscan, bornin Siena, named Rolandus, the son of Rainucci. Sienese tradition
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A diplomatic campaign ensued in which Alexander and Victor wooed the other European monarchs. In October, 1160 King Henry II of England, Louis VII of France, together with bishops from England, France, and Spain, met at Beauvais. The assembly gave its allegiance to Alexander. Frederick continued to support Victor. Because of imperial strength in Italy and the long duration of the schism, Alexander was forced to reside outside of Rome for a large part of his pontificate. The schism persisted for eighteen years, but it would be the last until the Great Schism of 1378. Frederick’s successors, especially Frederick II, used other means to oppose papal authority.
Alexander’s inability to control Rome and the Papal States was due to his conflict with Frederick. Although he attempted to support the cities of Lombardy, he had neither the power nor the resources to render effective assistance. Frederick and his popes ruled central and Northern Italy. From 1164, the Lombard League resisted imperial ambitions with greater and greater success. Finally in May, 1176, Frederick’s army was decisively defeated at the battle of Legnano, and the emperor was forced to conclude a peace with the league and the pope. Alexander and Frederick met in Venice in July, 1177. They concluded a treaty on 1 August, 1177 in which the emperor recognized Alexander as pope and Frederick’s excommunication was raised. Schismatic bishops and cardinals were pardoned. Even the anti-pope Callixtus III was eventually appointed by Alexander to the governorship of Benevento in 1178. Obduracy was not part of Alexander’s makeup.

54. Pope Alexander VI
pope alexander VI. 12/6/1999. Click here to start. Table of Contents. English 381.pope alexander VI. Alexander VI The Borgia Pope. Alexander Pope 16881744.
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English 381 Pope Alexander VI Alexander VI: The Borgia Pope Alexander Pope 1688-1744 ... The death of the Liberal Arts Author: Walter H. Peterson

55. Pope Alexander VI - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
pope alexander VI. Alexander VI, pope (14921503), born Rodrigo Borgia (1431),is the most memorable of the corrupt and secular popes of the Renaissance.
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56. Alexander Pope
Alexander pope alexander Pope May 21 1688 May 21 1744 p Pope was a famousEnglish poet and writer. Alexander Pope. go to books by this author.
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57. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
The text of several of pope's poems and prose.
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Poet Index
  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 58. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Alexander Pope
    Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. alexander pope. Poet, son of alexander pope and his second wife, Edith Turner, b.
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    Chaucer's Chaucer Shakespeare , which appeared in 1725, a task for which Pope's powers were unequal, for he was not sufficiently versed in the literature of the Elizabethan and Jacobean period, and although the preface is very fine and many shrewd emendations were made in the text, Pope's Shakespeare With the publication of the "Dunciad", in 1743, Pope's literary activity ceased. He indeed set about the collection of his works with a view to an authoritative edition; but he was obliged to abandon the attempt. His health, always poor, began rapidly to fail. He always expressed undoubting confidence in a future state, and when his end was obviously approaching he willingly yielded to the representations of a Catholic friend that he should see a priest. It was noticed by those about him that after he had received the last sacraments his frame of mind was very peaceable. He died calmly the next day, 30 May, 1744, in the fifty-seventh year of his age. He was buried near the monument which he had raised to the memory of his father and mother at Twickenham. ENNIS

    59. Pope, Alexander - University Of Maryland
    pope, alexander. An Essay On Man. University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800
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    60. The San Antonio College LitWeb Alexander Pope Page
    From San Antonio College LitWeb, includes links to selected verse online.
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    The Alexander Pope Page
    Major Works

    An Essay on Criticism On Line
    The Rape of the Lock On Line with Supplementary Material.
    Windsor Forest
    Homer's Iliad
    Poems on Several Occasions
    The Works of Shakespeare Collated and Corrected
    Homer's Odyssey
    The Dunciad: An Heroic Poem
    An Essay on Man
    On Line
    An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot Imitations of Horace Correspondence . Edited by George Sherburn. Oxford, 1956. Poems . Edited by John Butt. Methuen, 1963. About Pope Maynard Mack, Alexander Pope: A Life . Norton, 1985. Geoffrey Tillotson, On the Poetry of Pope . Oxford, 1938; 1950. A Brief Biography with Illustrations. Alexander Pope from Bartleby. Pope Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to Restoration and 18th Century Literature

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