- The
Noctes Ambrosianae, a
series of 71
imaginary colloquies,
appeared in Blackwood's
Magazine from 1822 to 1835. The
earlier ones had
several different...
- codi****
graecorum Bibliothecae Ambrosianae (Mediolani 1906)
Tomus I
Catalogus codi****
graecorum Bibliothecae Ambrosianae (Mediolani 1906)
Tomus II Herbermann...
- he
became famous. He
contributed to Blackwood's
Magazine and
Noctes Ambrosianae he also
represented the
Scotman newspaper in Leith. From 1837 he was...
- and the
character name he was
given in the
widely read
series Noctes Ambrosianae,
published in Blackwood's Magazine. He is best
known today for his novel...
- Queries: 203–4.
Retrieved 14 May 2009. Wilson, John (April 1829). "Noctes
Ambrosianae No. 42". Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine. XXV (cli): 527. Not a more abstemious...
-
writings of
various kinds. His
first publication was the
Anecdota Latina ex
Ambrosianæ Bibliothecæ
codicibus (2 vols., Milan, 1697–98),
followed by two other...
-
Psalterii Hexapli Reliquiae... Pars prima.
Codex Rescriptus Bybliothecae Ambrosianae O 39 sup.
Phototypice Expressus et Transcriptus. The m****cript is kept...
- was
specially complimented in the song of
personalities in the
Noctes Ambrosianae for
February 1826 (Noctes, i. 89).
James Hogg in his
Autobiography credits...
- boy Brontë read extensively, and was
especially fond of the "Noctes
Ambrosianae",
literary dialogues published in Blackwood's Magazine. He took a leadership...
- (1826),
written at
Lymington and
commended by John
Wilson in the
Noctes Ambrosianae. Lyte next
published Poems,
chiefly Religious (1833), and in 1834, a...