Url https://modernbeatricesarchive.warwick.ac.uk/s/dante-s-female-public/item/1324 Resource class bibo:Book Title Dante's Garden, with Legends of the Flowers Creator 1126 Subject https://archive.org/details/dantesgardenwith00dantrich/page/n125/mode/2up Dante's Garden, with Legends of the Flowers Digitised by the University of California Libraries; Beatrix Farrand Reef Point Gardens Library with Ex Libris Beatrix Jones Publisher 3114 Date 1888 Type Essay 4324 Format 8vo. Source The London Library Language 2395 Relation 2s. 6d. net Table Of Contents The book examines references to plants and flowers in Dante's works, with ecclesiastical and mythical legends relating to them. With a preface by Paget Toynbee. Extent 110 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 18 cm. Publisher's blue cloth binding; gilt lettering on upper board and spine; gilt top. Spatial Coverage 2619 Temporal Coverage 3481 Access Rights Standen (National Trust) Provenance: pencil inscription on half-title.? M. Beale Xmas 1898 fr. My three boys?. Provenance Britain British Library University of Birmingham Libraries Royal Horticultural Society Libraries University of Cambridge Libraries University of Liverpool Library University of Manchester Library National Library of Scotland University of Oxford Libraries https://ucl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/44UCL_INST/155jbua/alma990016348030204761 UCL University of London Bookplate of H. St. John Brooks on front pastedown endpaper. Pencil inscription on front free endpaper: "Gertrude E.M. Smith. 2d" 1632 Ireland Trinity College Dublin Library Italy Biblioteca Beato Pellegrino - Padova (PD) Biblioteca Marco Besso - Roma (RM) Biblioteca della Società romana di storia patria - Roma (RM) ReproducedIn Glasgow Herald - Thursday 03 November 1898 St James's Gazette - Wednesday 16 November 1898 London Evening Standard - Wednesday 16 November 1898; Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) - Friday 18 November 1898; Review of Westminster Gazette - Saturday 05 November 1898 The Glasgow Herald - 9 November 1898 "But, if there is no striking congruity about this little compilation, it is pleasant and attractive reading, and will interest all who care for flowers, even if they do not known much about Dante" Racing Illustrated - 3 December 1898 "It is so slight in form that it is in itself little more than a literary note; but it is a true note and a sweet. Miss Cotes has studied the Divina Commedia, doubtless, from many points of view, but she has also paid special attention to Dante's poetical use of flowers. [...] The book may be summed up as being not, indeed, a treasure-house but a jewel case of pretty tradition and legend connected with flowers". Morning Post - Thursday 16 February 1899 "One can most cordially recommend this little book to all lovers of poetry and of Dante in particular". The Bookman - September 1899 "It is a charming and unpretentious little book, attractive not merely for its fascinating subject, but by its own genuine simplicity". Edition 1899 1904 Number of volumes 1 ShortDescription 3601 --