Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated April 18, 1864.
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Title: Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated April 18, 1864.
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- Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882
Recipient
- Norton, Charles Eliot
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Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated April 18, 1864., Original located at the University of Vermont's Special Collections in the George Perkins Marsh Collection, filed by date., http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/gpmcen640418x (accessed May 19, 2013)
Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, dated April 18, 1864.
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TEI mark-up by : James P. Tranowski andEllen Thomson
Published by: University of Vermont. All rights reserved.
Turin April 18 1864
Dear Sir
Since writing the accompanying note, I have seen Sir J P Lacaita, who has received letters from England to the effect that Ld Vernon has made his library including the copy of B. da Imola an heirloom in his family and has conveyed it to trustees for that purpose, the trustees being his oldest son and Arnold White Esq. 12 St Marlborough Street, London. The trustees and Ld V. himself are understood to be willing to loan you the Ms on the terms I have before stated, and to put it into the hands of Mr. Adams (or a person known to and knowing all parties) for you. Sr J. P. L. says the matter of the copy is not much more extensive than that of Lamorini's translation, and would make three fair octavos. I suggested that I was afraid you would think it now too late to bring out an edition in time for the centenario, if you had other objection to which Sir J. P. L. replied, that if the first volume were ready at that time, -------------------------------- Page -------------------------------- it would suffice, and the succeeding volumes might be brought out when convenient. I said that Italian Dantophiles regard the publication of B. da I. as very desirable and it is thought it would sell well. In case the first vol. should not go off readily, of course the publication of the others might be dropped, but better judges than I believe it would be altogether successful even as a financial operation.
In any event, I should be very glad if you would write both to Mr. White and to Ld Vernon (Sudbury House, Derbysh) with your acceptance in acknowledgments of their offer. Sr J. P. L. suggests that your letter to Ld V. should be with a cachet volant and enclosed in the cover with you letter to Mr White, to save all susceptibilities.
Mr J P L thinks very well of my plan of a concordance. I wish you could come over here with your books, and I hope that under the next administration you may.
I am, dear Sir
very truly yours
Geo P MarshC E Norton Esq
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