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- 19 Aug 1920 (Creation)
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Paris. - Very flattered that Trevelyan has sent him his "Translations from Lucretius"; his eyes are no longer capable of reading it, but Madame de Rohan-Chabot and Madame de Maillé will read him the most difficult passages; wishes him the success which 'old Major von Knebel, friend of Goethe, had with his translation. [ Aimé Sanson] de Pongerville, who translated Lucretius into French was named keeper at the Bibliothèque Royale and member of the Académie Française; his daughter married [Auguste] Silvy, who 'played a sad role after the catastrophe of 1870' [the siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War] as a minister when Tours was temporary seat of government. Trevelyan's address recalls the memory of [George Tomkyns Chesney's] "Battle of Dorking", which gave rise to so much talk in the last years of Napoleon III. Has seen their friend [Bernard] Berenson several times since Trevelyan's departure, who is one of the 'great trumpets of Trevelyan's glory'. The countess of Rohan-Chabot also came before her trip to Evian.
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- Fröhner, Willhelm (1834-1925) archaeologist and museum curator (Subject)
- Lucretius Carus, Titus (c 99 BC – c 55 BC) poet and philosopher (Subject)
- Chabot, Cécile Aubry-Vitet Rohan- (1873-1934) translator and patron of lettters (Subject)
- Maillé, Geneviève Aliette de (1896-1972) archaeologist and art historian (Subject)
- Knebel, Karl Ludwig (1844-1834) poet and translator (Subject)
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749-1832) German poet (Subject)
- Pongerville, Jean-Baptiste Sanson Antoine Aimé de (1782-1870) poet (Subject)
- Silvy, Auguste (1826-1894) politician (Subject)
- Chesney, Sir George Tomkyns (1830-1895), Knight, army officer and author (Subject)
- Napoleon III (1808-1873), Emperor of the French (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)