Ticknor, George, 1791-1871
Dates
- Existence: 1791 - 1871
Biography
George Ticknor was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 1, 1791. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1807, but continued his study of Latin and Greek privately. He was admitted to the bar in 1813, but realized soon after that he was attracted more to classics than to the law. In 1815, he sailed for England and remained in Europe for the next four years where he moved among society, literary, and scientific circles and spent twenty months at the University of Göttingen in Germany. In 1816, he was offered a professorship in French and Spanish at Harvard College. After spending time in Spain he accepted the position in 1819, holding it until 1835, after which he returned to Europe. Upon Ticknors return to the US in 1838, he wrote "History of Spanish Literature" which was published in 1849. From 1823 to 1832, he was a trustee of the Boston Athenaeum and in 1852, helped to establish the Boston Public Library on which board he served from 1852-1866. George Ticknor died on January 26, 1871.
Found in 445 Collections and/or Records:
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, telling him that he has Ticknor's sympathy in the matter of the secret.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, tellin ghim that he hopes to be able to accept his invitation.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, telling him that he hopes Ticknor will attend his lecture and hear some plans on the progress of knowledge of glaciers.
Louis Agassiz letter
Four-page letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to "My dear Sir" [i.e. George Ticknor] in which he discusses obtaining Dr. Müller's library for the Scientific School.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, telling him about the celebrationn of the laying of the cornerstone of the Museum will be next Tuesday.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor in Boston, telling him that Mr. Curtis is amost deserving young man.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, in which he lists men making specimen cases to be be selected.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, telling him that he gave the message to Felton. Will not be able to attend the dinner hour.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, telling him that the museum trustees have forced him to make reduction. He has discharged Mr. Hansen and hopes Ticknor can find a place for him at the Pulbic Library.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, telling him that he is forwading correspondence. Is determined not to stop the work at the Museum because of lack of money.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letters from Louis Agassiz to George Ticknor, sending news about Felton.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, telling him that he received a sum of money which should square up the museum accounts. The fifth volume of his "Contribution" should be within the year.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Campbridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, telling him that he will cancel other engagements to dine with Ticknor. The intellectual culture of Ticknor's house is refreshing after contact with students.
Louis Agassiz letter
Two-page letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor, telling him that the Lowell lectures are hard work and that an important book is lacking from the Boston Library. He has finished an article on the glaciers in Maine.
Louis Agassiz letter
Letter from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge to George Ticknor, telling him that he has looked over part of the bibliography.
Louis Agassiz letters
Letters from Louis Agassiz in Cambridge, Massachusetts to George Ticknor with responses to invitations from Ticknor.
Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland letter
In English.
Louise de Broglie de Cleron Comtesse d' Haussonville letters
Letters from Louise de Broglie de Cleron Comtesse d' Haussonville in which she briefly mentions Robert Emmet. She is pleased that he likes her work
Lucy M. Buckminster letter
Letter from Lucy M. Buckminster in Waltham, Massachussetts to George Ticknor in Boston, telling him that she and Eliza Buckminster request Mr. Ticknor to accept this volume "Life of Jesus" as a memorial to their brother, Rev. J.S. Buckminster. Tipped into P. DeLigny's "Histoire de la vie de Jesus-Christ"
Ludwig Moritz Peter von Rönne letters
In English.