Robertus Montgomery Bird
Robertus Montgomery Bird (natus Castelli Novi in oppido Delavariae die 5 Februarii 1806; mortuus Philadelphiae die 23 Ianuarii 1854) fuit scriptor mythistoriarum, scriptor scaenicus, medicus, professor Americanus.[1]
Gradum baccalaureatum apud Universitatem Pennsylvaniensem anno 1824 accepit.[2] Inter eius mythistorias annorum 1830 erant Calavar (1834), The Infidel (1835), The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow (1835), Sheppard Lee (1836), Nick of the Woods (1837, eius prosperrima mythistoria), et The Adventures of Robin Day (1839).[3] Quorum Calavar et The Infidel ob accurata et expressa historiae Mexici singula notissimae sunt. Anno 1837, curriculum diurnarii coepit, editor consociatus The American Monthly Magazine et tum anno 1847 editor principalis North American Magazine and United States Gazette. Professor medicinam in Collegio Medico Pennsylvaniensi annis ab 1841 ad 1843 docuit. "Effusione cerebri" die 23 Ianuarii 1854 obiit, et corpus in sepulcreto Laurel Hill Philadelphiae inhumatum est.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Formula:Cite AMB1920
- ↑ Looby 2008: xxii.
- ↑ Looby 2008: xxiii–xxiv.
Bibliographia
recensere- Dahl, Curtis. 1963. Robert Montgomery Bird. Novi Eboraci: Twayne Publishers.
- Ehrlich, Eugene, et Gorton Carruth. 1982. The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195031865.
- Foust, Clement Edgar. 1919. The Life and Dramatic Works of Robert Montgomery Bird. Novi Eboraci: Knickerbocker Press.
- Looby, Christopher. 2008. Introduction. Sheppard Lee: Written By Himself a Robert Montgomery Bird. Novi Eboraci: The New York Review of Books.
- Traister, Daniel. 2003. Robert Montgomery Bird: Writer and Artist. Exhibitio apud Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis, Februario.
Nexus externi
recensere- Fontes
- Opera auctore "Robert Montgomery Bird" apud gutenberg.org reperta
- Opera Roberti Montgomery Bird.
- Opera Roberti Montgomery Bird.
- Chartae Roberti Montgomery Bird, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania.
- Aliae res
- "Robert Montgomery Bird." Biographia brevis, Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
- "Robert Montgomery Bird." Biographia brevis, UXL Newsmakers, 2005.