LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
Byron
Documents Biography Criticism
Countess of Blessington:
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron
 Indexes

EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
TITLES INDEX
LETTERS INDEX
CONTENTS:
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. I.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. II.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. III.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. IV.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. V.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. VI.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. VII.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. VIII.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. IX.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. X.
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron. No. XI.


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Sir William Drummond (1770 c.-1828)
Scottish classical scholar and Tory MP; succeeded Lord Elgin as ambassador to the Ottoman Porte (1803); his Oedipus judaicus, in which he interpreted the Old Testament as an astrological allegory, was privately printed in 1811.
WRITINGS OF:
Academical Questions (1805)
Conversation   ¶ 8
Odin: a Poem in Eight Books and Two Parts. Part the first (1817)
Conversation   ¶ 8
The Satires of Persius translated: with Notes (1803)
Conversation   ¶ 8
REFERENCES TO:
Conversation   ¶ 8