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Extractions: LYTTELTON, G. L.LYTTON, IST BARON pleasant promenade and drive along the shore, and other appointments of a seaside resort, but it is less wholly devoted to holiday visitors than Blackpool, which lies 8 m. N.W. A Benedictine cell was founded here at the close of the I2th century by the lord of the manor, Richard Fitz-Roger. 1889 succeeded, by the death of the 3rd duke of Buckingham and Chandos, to the viscounty of COBHAM, in which title the barony of Lyttelton is now merged. Other distinguished sons were Arthur Temple Lyttelton (d. 1903), warden of Selwyn College, Cambridge, and bishop-suffragan of Southampton; Edward Lyttelton (b. 1855), headmaster of Haileybury (1890-1905) and then of Eton; and Alfred Lyttelton (b. 1857), secretary of state for the colonies (1903-1906). It was a family of well-known cricketers, Alfred being in his day the best wicket-keeper in England as well as a fine tennis player. For the ist baron see Sir R. Phillimore's Memoirs and Correspondence of Lord Lyttelton, 1734-1773 (2 vols., 1845). LYTTELTON, a borough of New Zealand, the port of Christ-church (q.v.) on the E. coast of South Island, on an inlet on the north-western side of Banks Peninsula. Pop. (1906) 3941. It is surrounded by abrupt hills rising to 1600 ft., through which a railway communicates with Christchurch (7m. N.W.) by a tunnel if m. long. Great breakwaters protect the harbour, which has an area of no acres, with a low-tide depth of 20 to 27 ft. There is a graving dock accessible for vessels of 6000 tons. The produce of the rich agricultural district of Canterbury is exported, frozen or preserved. Lyttelton, formerly called Port Cooper and Port Victoria, was the original settlement in this district (1850).
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Extractions: ed-, 1888) and F. Blass, Die Attische Beredsamkeit (2nd ed., 1887 1898); W. L. Devries, Ethopoiia. A rhetorical study of the types of character in the orations of Lysias (Baltimore, 1892). (R. C. J.; X.) See Arrian, Anab. v. 13, vi. 28; Justin xv. 3, 4, xvii. I; Quintus Curtius V. 3, x. 30; Diod. Sic. xviii. 3; Polybius v. 67; Plutarch, Dernetrius, 31. 52, Pyrrhus, 12; Appian, Syriaca, 62; Thirlwall, History of Greece, vol. viii. (1847); J. P. Mahaffy, Story of Alexanders Empire; Droysen, Hellenismus (2nd ed., 1877); A. Holm, Griechische Geschichte, vol. iv. (1894); B. Niese, Gesch. d. griech. u. snaked. Staaten, vols. i. and ii. (1893, 1899); J. Beloch, Griech. Gesch. vol. iii. (1904); Hunerwadel, Forschungen zur Gesch. des Knig3 Lysimachus (1900); Possenti, Ii Re Lisimaco di Tracia (1901); Ghione, Note sul regno di Lisimaco (Atti d. real. Accad. di Torino, xxxix.); and MACEDONIAN EMPIRE. (E. R. B.) As head of the great athletic school of Peloponnese Lysippus naturally sculptured many athletes; a figure by him of a man scraping himself with a strigil was a great favorite of the Romans in the time of Tiberius (Pliny, N.H. 34, 61); and this has been usually regarded as the original copied in the Apoxyomenus of the Vatican (GREEK ART, Plate VI. fig. 79). If so, the copyist has modernized his copy, for some features of the Apoxyomenus belong to the Hellenistic age. With more certainty we may see a copy of an athlete by Lysippus in the statue of Agias found at Delphi (GREEK ART, Plate V. fig. 74), which is proved by inscriptions to be a replica in marble of a bronze statue set up by Lysippus in Thessaly. And when the Agias and the Apoxyomenus are set side by side their differences are so striking that it is difficult to attribute them to the same author, though they may belong to the same school. (P. G.)
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Starr Sheet Music Collection IU Lilly Library 18181891 Lucas, Samuel, 1818-1868 Lucca, Pauline Lysberg, Charles Bovy Lytton,Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron, 1803-1873 Back to top http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/starr_section1.shtml
Extractions: (including cross-references to subject entries) Starr collection call number: M1 .S8 + section number + category name A B C D ... Y Abbot, Maire Abbott, Emma, 1850-1891 Ablamowicz, Mme. Anna M. Abt, Franz, 1819-1885 Adam, Adolphe Charles, 1803-1865 Adams, John, President, U.S., 1735-1826, see U.S. Biography Adams, John Quincy, President, U.S., 1767-1848, see U.S. Biography Ade, George, 1866-1944 Ager, Milton, 1893- Ager, Milton and Yellen, Jack Aide, Hamilton, 1826-1906 Akst, Harry Alboni, Emma, 1852-1930 Alboni, Marietta, 1826-1894 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alleghenians Alter, Lewis Amphions Andres, Jane A., 1833-1887 Andrews Sisters (Patty, Maxene and LaVerne) Arditi, Luigi, 1822-1903 Arlen, Harold, 1905- Arndt, Felix Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778 Arnold, Dr. Arthur, Chester Alan, President, U.S. 1830-1886, see U.S. Biography Ascher, Joseph Attwood, Thomas, 1765-1838 Auber, Daniel Francois Esprit, 1782-1871 Audran, Edmond, 1842-1901 [Back to top] [Back to top] [Back to top] [Back to top] Earl, Mary, see King, Robert Eddy, Mary (Baker), 1821-1910 Edwards, Gus, 1879-1945 Edwin, Lina Eisenhower, Dwight David, President, U.S. 1890-1969, see U.S. Biography Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974 Elssler, Fanny, 1810-1884 Eltinge, Julian, see Transvestite Performances Emmet, Joseph Kline, 1841-1891 Emmett, Daniel Decatur Estabrooke, H.M. Etting, Ruth
Extractions: Purchased; received: 1942 June 30. Tennyson was an English poet and the brother of Lord Alfred Tennyson. Includes autograph letters to Tennyson from Arthur Henry Hallam, R. J. Tennant, Septimus Tennyson, Maria (Giuliotti) Tennyson, Edmund Law Lushington, Mary Isabella I. Brotherton, and William Brooks, among other correspondents. These letters concern the daily life of the Tennyson family, personal financial matters, European travels, and mesmerism among other topics. (1) Hallam, Arthur Henry, 1811-1833. A.L.s. (A. H. Hallam) to Frederick Tennyson; [ ], Thursday, 8 July [1831]. [4]p. (one fold).