Volume 1
A supplement to Allibone's Critical dictionary of English literature and British and American authors : containing over thirty-seven thousand articles (authors), and enumerating over ninety-three thousand titles / by John Foster Kirk.
- John Foster Kirk
- Date:
- 1891
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![connected with Uterine Irritation, Lon., 1830, 8vo. 2. Constitutional and Local Effects of Disease of the Supra- Renal Capsules, Lon., 1855, 4to. 3. A Collection of the Published Writings of Thomas Addison. With Memoir. Edited by Dr. Wilks and Dr. Daldy. (New Sydenham Soc. Pub.) Lon., 1868, 8vo. With Morgan, JoH^^, An Essny upon the Operation of Poisonous Agents, Lon., 1829, 8vo. With Bright, Richard, M.D., Elements of the Practice of Medicine. Vol. I. Lon., 1839, 8vo. (Only one volume published, written chiefly by Addison.) Addison, William, M.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] The Coexistence of Two Species of Inflammation, with Special Reference to the Forms of Pneumonia, Lon., 1868, 8vo. Addison, William. Two Half-Crowns ; or, Self- ishness and Generosity, Lon., 1861, 32mo. Addon, Esther. The Forest Grange : a Series of Twelve Letters, Lon., 1861-62, 2 Parts, 12mo. Addy, Rev. D. C, D.D. AValter's Tour in the East, N. York, 1864, 6 vols. 16mo. Addy, G. H. A Song of Love and Liberty; or, Fifty Golden Years, Lon., 1887, sq. 16mo. Addy, S. O. A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield, (Eng. Dialect Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1888. Although the S'heffield. Glossary cannot be placed in the first class, which lias to be specially created for Mr. Elworthy's glossary and one or two more, it seems to me decidedly above the average level of similar works.— Henry Bradley : Acad., xxxiv. 292. Adee, David Graham. No. 19 State Street, N. York, 1888, 12mo. Adeler, Max, (Pseud.) See Clark, Charles Heber, infra. Adeney, Walter Frederick. 1. The Hebrew Utopia: a Study of Messianic Prophecy, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. From Christ to Constantine, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. 3. Christianity from Constantine to Charles the Great, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. Author of Commentaries on Colos- sians, Ephesians, &e., in the Pulpit Commentary. Adkins, E. The Ages to Come; or. The Future State, N. York, 1880, 16mo. Adkins, William. The Bunch of Hyssop: an Expostulatory Poem, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. Adkinson, Francis. Township and Town Offi- cers' Guide: Summary of the Law governing Towns and Townships in Indiana, Cin., 1877, 12mo. Adiam, Rev. Samuel, 1798-1880, b. at Bristol, Eng., removed to the United States in 1821; was ordained as a Baptist minister 1824 ; pastor of the First Baptist Church in Newport, R.I., 1849-65. 1. The First Baptist Church in Providence not the Oldest Bap- tist Church in America, Newport, R.I., 1850, 18mo. 2. Origin of the Institutions of Rhode Island : a Lec- ture, Providence, 1871, 8vo. Adiard, George. 1. The Sutton-Dudleys of Eng- land and the Dudley's of Massachusetts, from the Roman Conquest to the Present Time, Lon. and N. York, 1862, 8vo. 2. Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester; or, A Vindication of the Earl by Sir Philip Sidney. With a Critical Inquiry. Lon., 1870, 8vo. Adier, Felix, Ph.D., b. 1851, at Alzey, Germany, son of a Hebrew rabbi; removed in early life to the United States, and was educated at Columbia College, New York, at Berlin, and at Heidelberg, where he took his degree in 1873. In 1874 he was appointed professor of Hebrew and Oriental literature at Cornell University. In 1876 he established in New York the Society of Ethical Culture, to which he has ever since been Lecturer. Creed and Deed, N. York, 1878, 16mo. AdIer, George J., [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1868. He had been insane for the last eight years of his life. Published, in addition to works mentioned in vol. i. : 1. Wilhelm von Humboldt's Linguistical Studies, N. York, 1866, 8vo. 2. Poetry of the Arabs of Spain : a Lec- ture, N. York, 1S6S. 8vo. Adier, Rev. Hermann, Ph.D., b. 1839, in Han- over, Germany, accompanied his father. Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, [iiifra,} to England in 1845 ; was educated at University College, London, and at the Universities of Prague and Leipsic; became principal of the Jews' College in London in 1863, and chief minister of the Bayswater Synagogue in that city in 1864. In 1879 he became coadjutor to his father, whose health had begun to fail, with the title of Delegate Chief Rabbi of the congregations of Great Britain. 1. A Jewish Reply to Colenso, Lon., 1864. 2. Sermons on the Passages in the Bible adduced by Christian Theologians in support of their Faith, 1869, 12mo. 3. Ibn Gabirol, the Poet-Phi- losopher. 4. On Some Points in Dispute, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 5. The Jews in England, Lon., 1870. Adler, Nathan Marcus, D.D.* 180.3-1890, b. at Hanover, and educated in the German universities, was appointed Chief Rabbi of Hanover and its provinces in 1830, and in 1845 was installed Chief Rabbi of the United Congregations of the British Empire. His Eng- lish publications consist of single sermons, including : Sermon on the Day of Humiliation, 1854 ; The Jewish Faith, 1867; The Claims of Deaf-Mutes; The Second Days of the Festivals. He also published a Hebrew Commentary on the Chaldee paraphrase of the Penta- teuch, Nethina Lager, Wilna, 1874; 2d ed., 1877. Adley, Charles C. 1. The Port of Calcutta, with Special Reference to the late Cyclone. Illust. Lon., 1864, 8vo. 2. The Story of the Telegraph in India, Lon., 1866, p. Svo. Adolphus, John Leycester, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1795-1862, son of John Adolphus, [q. v., ante, vol. i.,] was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and at St. John's College, Oxford, where he gained the New- digate prize for English verse and the Chancellor's prize for an English essay. He was admitted to the bar in 1822, became Judge of the Marylebone County Court in 1852, and shortly before his death was made legal adviser to St. John's College, Cambridge. At the time of his death he was engaged in completing his father's History of England under George III. He wrote many jeux-d'enprit, and published, in addition to the books mentioned ante, vol. i. : Letters from Spain in 1856 and 1857, Lon., 1858, p. 8vo. For biog. see Henderso.v, Mrs. Emily, infra. Adolphus, Rev. Otto, M.A. Compendium Theologieum, or Manual for Students in Theology: containing a Concise History of the Primitive and MediiBval Church,—The Reformation,—The Church of England,—The English Liturgy, and the XXXIX. Articles, with Scripture Proofs and Explanations, Cam- bridge, 1852 ; anon. ; 2d ed., with author's name, 1856 ; 5th ed., enlarged, 1890, cr. 8vo. Adolphus, Thomas. The English in Ireland; or, People who live in Glass Houses, &c. A Reply to The Turks in Europe, by E. A. Freeman. Phila., 1878, 32mo. Adriance, John S. Laboratory Calculations and Specific-Gravity Tables, N. York, 1886, 12mo. Adsliead, W. P. 1. Dr. Monck in Derbyshire, 1877. (Reports of spiritualistic seances.) 2. Miss Wood in Derbyshire, Lon., 1879. Adye, Frederick. The Queen of the Moor, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. or. Svo. Adye, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Miller, b. 1819, at Sevenoaks, Kent, was educated at the Military Academy, Woolwich. Throughout the Crimean war and the Indian Mutiny he was Adjutant-General of the Royal Artillery. In 1875 he was appointed Governor of the Military Academy at Woolwich. He was chief of the staff and second in command of the force sent to Egypt in 1882, and was decorated for his services there. 1. The Defence of Cawnpore by the Troops under the Orders of Major-General C. A. Windham in November, 1857, Lon., 1S58, 8vo. 2. A Review of the Crimean AVar to the Winter of 1854-5, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 3. Sitana: a Mountain Campaign on the Borders of Afghanistan in 1863, Lon., 1867, 8vo. To the general reader we think the narrative will be found as interesting as it is pregnant with instruction for the politician and the soldier.—Sat. Eev., xxiii. 576. 4. The British Army in 1875: a Reply to Mr. John Holmes, Lon., 1876. Adye, Willett L. 1. The History of the Printed Greek Text of the New Testament, Lon., 1865, Svo. 2. Musical Notes: I., The Great Composers; II., Violinists and the Violin; III., The Violin and its History. Lon., 1869, Svo. AfHeck, William. (Trans.) Final Causes, from the French of Paul Janet, Edin., 1878, Svo; new ed., 1882. Afterem, George, (Pseud.) See Williams, Harold, infra. Agabeg, Aviet, LL.B., b. 1845, at Calcutta; grad- uated at St. .John's College, Cambridge ; called to the bar 1868. With Barry, AVilliam Frederick, Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 : with Notes, Lon., 1884, Svo. Agar, Mrs. 1. Knights of the Cross : a Tale, Lon., 1857, Svo. 2. From Eve till Morn in Europe, 1860, p.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749382_0001_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


