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Nomenclator botanicus inserviens florae danicae av Georg Christian Oeder
The mariners magazine, : stor'd with these mathematical arts: the rudiments of navigation and geometry av Samuel Sturmy
Synopsis plantarum seu Enchiridium botanicum, complectens enumerationem systematicam specierum hucusque cognitarum av C. H. Persoon
A Grammar of the Greek language : originally composed for the College-School at Gloucester av George E. Ironside
Abrégé de Géographie ancienne et moderne av Abbé Grenet
Marci Antonini philosophi commentarii quos ipse sibi scripsit ... av Marcus Aurelius
Pièces probantes à l'appui des droits des habitans de la cité d'Orléans et des ses faubourgs: sur la b av Jean Gravier
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LibraryThing-författare: Richard Price (rixsal)
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Bibliotek4,893 böcker — se bibliotek
Recensioner192 recensioner — se recensioner
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TaggarPhilosophy (2,885), Moral Philosophy (2,419), Jurisprudence (2,201), Oeconomical Law (1,336), Politics (1,250), History (1,221), Fine Arts (714), Civil History (618), Municipal Law (604), Natural History (602) — se alla taggar
GrupperLibraries of Early America
Om mig Author of the Declaration of American Independence; of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom; and Father of the University of Virginia.
Om mitt bibliotek My major library has been cataloged by helpful Thingamabrarii from the "I See Dead People['s Books]" group. The 6,487 volumes (c. 4,889 titles) included here are those I sold to the Library of Congress in 1815 for $23,950.
A fully annotated version of the library I sold to Congress is available here. This is the digital version of The Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson, a five-volume scholarly bibliography compiled by E. Millicent Sowerby and published by the Library of Congress, 1952-1959.
One of Sowerby's major sources was my own handwritten library catalogue, begun in 1783 and continuously amended through 1814. Now at the Massachusetts Historical Society, that catalogue is available online, here.
When my library was sold to Congress, I sent along a manuscript catalogue presenting the books in a particular order, which I described to the Librarian of Congress as "sometimes analytical, sometimes chronological, & sometimes a combination of both." Unfortunately, that catalogue was retained by Mr. George Watterston when his tenure as Librarian ended in 1829, and has not been found.
In the 1980s, librarians James Gilreath (Library of Congress) and Douglas Wilson (Knox College) discovered a manuscript catalogue of the collection - with the books in the order I preferred - created for me by a young gentleman named Nicholas Trist in 1823. This list, published by the Library of Congress in 1989 as Thomas Jefferson’s Library: A Catalog With the Entries in His Own Order is available in digital form, here. The notation for each title from this list can be found in the Comments section.
In their work, Gilreath and Wilson provide a useful Selected Reading List for those interested in learning more about my library.
Also, please see the Library of Congress' interactive exhibit, Thomas Jefferson's Library, and the Thomas Jefferson's Libraries Documented site at Monticello.
During the course of my long life, I also accumulated other libraries which are not included here. My earliest library, which contained c. 250 titles, was housed at Shadwell, my boyhood home. The books were almost entirely destroyed by a fire in 1770. I also kept a library of c. 335 titles at my Poplar Forest house beginning around 1809 (a portion of which was sold at auction in 1873). My final library, created at Monticello after the collection represented here was sold to Congress until the time of my death in 1826, grew to 950 titles. That collection was sold at auction in 1829.
A note on my reviews: the Thingamabrarii have gleaned them from the excerpts printed in the annotated print edition of my catalog. They have been edited for capitalization, but otherwise have been left in original form.
A note on my tags: They are as given in this chart, as designed by me in the manuscript catalogue of my library, 1815. A rough approximation appears here (with links to the tags). Links to the bibliographic chapters are available here.
Hemsidahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson
Också påCork'd
Riktigt namnThomas Jefferson
PlatsMonticello
FavoritförfattareIngen vald
Kontotypoffentlig, livstid
AnknytningsnyheterAnknytningsnyheter
URL:er
http://www.librarything.com/profile/ThomasJefferson (profil)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/ThomasJefferson (bibliotek)
Medlem sedanSep 3, 2007
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ThomasJefferson recenserade:The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue av Elizabeth Elstob (läs recension) ThomasJefferson recenserade, tillagda:The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue av Elizabeth Elstob (läs recension) ThomasJefferson recenserade, tillagda:The elements of Anglo-Saxon grammar, with copious notes av Joseph Bosworth (läs recension) | ThomasJefferson recenserade, tillagda:The history of England : as well ecclesiastical as civil av Paul Rapin de Thoyras (läs recension) |




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So happy to have access to your library. Cannot tell you how much I appreciate your intellectual rigor, talents, sense of honor & inspiration. Especially fond of your agricultural and botanical pursuits. Thanks for sharing your home - it's a lovely place. Although in many ways we are different, I aspire to follow your example.
For truth,
inlägg gjort av Dilsey vid 2:29 am (EST) Jul 17, 2008
Best wishes on your birthday!
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inlägg gjort av hjb vid 11:49 pm (EST) Jan 19, 2008
I'm not an American - that's why I don't call you Mr.President - but I have always had a great admiration for you. Now, as I can look into the catalogue of your library, I'm still more admiring you! And we may have some common interests...
You have a nice statue here in Paris where you lived for a while - I like to look at it each time I pass in the neighbourhood, thinking of your part in the story of humanity and human spirit.
That's why I would like you to accept my invitation to become friends.
Respectfully yours
inlägg gjort av JanWillemNoldus vid 8:23 pm (EST) Jan 18, 2008
I am very pleased that we share 4 books. It puzzles my why you are not reading more novels? See my library for some recommendations.
Gentlemen I applaud this work!
Joshua
inlägg gjort av golfjr vid 9:14 pm (EST) Jan 11, 2008
inlägg gjort av kencf vid 6:04 pm (EST) Jan 8, 2008
i LOVE the picture of your library!
however it looks as though it could be improved by the addition of a comfy chair. i have an old recliner out in the garage that i'm willing to part with. let me know if you're interested.
repectfully,
~Enodia
inlägg gjort av Enodia vid 9:05 pm (EST) Jan 6, 2008
Happy New Year! So glad you joined LT. Isn't it great?
While I'm a South Shore native and therefore more partial to my hometown homeys - the Adamses - I just wanted to say that you're, as we say around here, wicked cool.
Also, GREAT job on the introduction to "America (the Book)" by Jon Stewart et al. Very funny stuff.
-Bridge
PS The lady you asked about in your PS in "America" is now having a child. That boat's sort of sailed. However, it looks as though you're not afraid of social networking online, so try match.com. Keep on keepin' on, buddy!
inlägg gjort av Bridge714 vid 12:32 am (EST) Jan 4, 2008
The Unitarian Universalist Association is so fond of you that the district where I live was named the Thomas Jefferson district in your honor. Perhaps you would care to join us sometime for a discussion in the Unitarian Universalist Readers group. Deepest regards.
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inlägg gjort av etrainer vid 3:25 pm (EST) Jan 1, 2008
inlägg gjort av LA2 vid 2:13 pm (EST) Jan 1, 2008
Your librarian, by the way, should revise the "about me" above. You clearly asked to be remembered for the things you designed rather than the positions he held:
THOMAS JEFFERSON
AUTHOR OF THE
DECLARATION
OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
OF THE
STATUTE OF VIRGINIA
FOR
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
AND FATHER OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
It's all there on the marker you designed for your own grave...
inlägg gjort av kimsbooks vid 8:09 pm (EST) Nov 27, 2007
inlägg gjort av lorirorke vid 11:23 am (EST) Oct 30, 2007
I have long believed that if Mr. Jefferson were alive in the late 20th/early 21st century, he would be an avid user of technology and the Internet. Apparently I was right--but perhaps not about that "if [he] were alive..." part.
Furthermore, I am quite awed that Jefferson and I share two books (The Canterbury Tales and The Iliad). My library is strongly weighted toward the "modern," which in this case can be loosely defined as books written and published after Mr. Jefferson's time.
Many thanks to the Thingamabrarii who are cataloging Jefferson's library for the edification of those who came into this world too late to peruse the real thing.
inlägg gjort av karen5l vid 1:20 pm (EST) Sep 22, 2007
inlägg gjort av guybrarian vid 2:21 pm (EST) Sep 19, 2007
inlägg gjort av redredshoes vid 4:02 pm (EST) Sep 13, 2007
A quick question for ya, though: if you wrote something, and there's more than a few on LT that might have it, should you list yourself as an LT Author?
inlägg gjort av RicketyCat vid 3:35 am (EST) Sep 12, 2007
Oh, and thank you for inventing the swivel chair.
inlägg gjort av jmeisen vid 3:16 pm (EST) Sep 6, 2007
inlägg gjort av HouseholdOpera vid 1:09 pm (EST) Sep 6, 2007
...with no mention of your political offices.
inlägg gjort av AsYouKnow_Bob vid 8:11 pm (EST) Sep 5, 2007
inlägg gjort av Dystopos vid 7:37 pm (EST) Sep 4, 2007
inlägg gjort av amandaellis vid 10:55 am (EST) Sep 4, 2007
Thanks for putting your catalog on LT so that i can finally answer that question.
(TJ: are you on LJ?)
inlägg gjort av AsYouKnow_Bob vid 10:12 pm (EST) Sep 3, 2007
inlägg gjort av timspalding vid 5:53 pm (EST) Sep 3, 2007