Difference between revisions of "James Ogilvie"
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:04, 10 March 2014
James Ogilvie was the tutor of Thomas Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph.[1] Jefferson gave two titles from the Wythe library to Ogilvie.
Wythe Books Given to Ogilvie by Thomas Jefferson
The list below was adapted from the "Library of George Wythe" in the Thomas Jefferson Libraries project on the website for Monticello.[2] The Wolf Law Library owns neither title at present.
Mathematiques de Bezout. 3d. & 4th. vols. 8vo. |
Ciceronis opera. notis varior. 9.v. 4to. |
See also
See also
- Dabney Carr
- James Dinsmore
- John Wayles Eppes
- Ann Cary Randolph Bankhead
- Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge
- Jefferson Inventory
- Martha Jefferson Randolph
- Thomas Jefferson Randolph
- Thomas Mann Randolph
References
- ↑ Endrina Tay & Jeremy Dibbell, "Reconstructing a Lost Library: George Wythe's 'Legacie' to President Thomas Jefferson, Tales from the Vault, Common-Place, Jan. 2009, http://www.common-place.org/vol-10/no-02/tales.
- ↑ "Library of George Wythe", Thomas Jefferson Libraries, Monticello, accessed July 2, 2013, http://tjlibraries.monticello.org/transcripts/wythelibrary/2.html. For the manuscript version, see "Inventory of the Books Received by Thomas Jefferson from the Estate of George Wythe, Circa September, 1806", Massachusetts Historical Society, accessed July 2, 2013, http://www.masshist.org/database/doc-viewer.php?item_id=1768.