Paget Jackson Toynbee, FBA (20 January 1855–13 May 1932)[1] was a British Dante scholar.[2] Robert Hollander has described Toynbee as 'the most influential Dantean scholar of his time'.[3]
^Markham, Sandra (February 2022). "Guide to the W. S. Lewis Collection of Helen and Paget Toynbee" (PDF). The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University. pp. 4–5. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
^Ady, C. M. (May 2006). "Toynbee, Paget Jackson". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Revised by Diego Zancani (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36545. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^Robert Hollander in 'Introduction' to Paget Toynbee, Dante Alighieri His Life and Works (New York: Dover Publication, 2005) ISBN 0-486-44340-X
Paget Jackson Toynbee, FBA (20 January 1855–13 May 1932) was a British Dante scholar. Robert Hollander has described Toynbee as 'the most influential Dantean...
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French (1500s) translations had been completed. By 1906, Dante scholar PagetToynbee calculated that the Divine Comedy had been touched upon by over 250...
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genitive "Baconi". It is far from the only possible anagram. In 1898, PagetToynbee noted that the word contains a glorification of Dante by himself as...
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for the first time in the edition (1903) of his correspondence by Mrs PagetToynbee, who discovered a quantity of her unedited letters. See Sainte-Beuve...
Speculum 9(3) (July 1934), p. 295–301. doi:10.2307/2853896. JSTOR 2853896. PagetToynbee, A Dictionary of the Proper Names and Notable Matters in the Works of...
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curiosities, &c. See image www.westminster-abbey.org [1] Toynbee, Helen ("Mrs. PagetToynbee") (1903). The Letters of Horace Walpole. p. 81. Burke, John...
part 2. Princeton University Press. pp. 88–91. ISBN 9780691019109. PagetToynbee (1898). "Belacqua". A Dictionary of Proper Names and Notable Matters...
De Regimine Principum. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1899. Reviewd by PagetToynbee (1899), The English Historical Review 14(55): 548–550. JSTOR 548788...
to Greek Studies, Cambridge University Press, 1905–1931. (ed. with PagetToynbee) Correspondence of Thomas Gray (1716–1771), 3 vols., Oxford: Clarendon...
or economics." List of recipients: 1920 Dr G. M. Trevelyan 1921 Dr PagetToynbee 1922 Professor E. G. Gardner 1923 Dr Horatio Brown 1924 Edward Hutton...
Press, 2007) Editor, with Michelangelo Zaccarello, Dante in Oxford: The PagetToynbee Lectures 1995-2005 (Oxford: Legenda, April 2008) 'Martin McLaughlin...
and Joseph Toynbee, a noted otologist. Two of her brothers were the economic historian Arnold Toynbee and the Dante scholar PagetToynbee. She was home...
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Giacomina’s relationship with Alagia. Twentieth-century Dante scholar, PagetToynbee indicates that Giacomina was Alagia’s sister who was married to a Ferrarian...