When I received Dorothea’s book [see previous blog entry] from the University of Toronto’s compact storage facility.[1] I was rewarded in a way that I could not have guessed. In fact, the coincidence involved is so extreme that I hesitate to relate it, for fear of being thought a hoaxer. Read more »
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Sunday, March 28, 2010 — A Lay of Ancient Toronto, Part 2
Sunday, March 14, 2010 — A Lay of Ancient Toronto, Part 1
Steve Muhlberger has been more prolific in his blog, lately, and it has featured some fine pieces on the psychology of historians. Entries such as “Is the past another country?” among many, are well worth reading. I’m reminded of them when I re-shelve a nice little book that I recently found in a second-hand shop ― an 1882 edition of Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome. It’s just the sort of thing that delights anyone who is fascinated by the past. It’s inscribed twice by early owners. The first inscription reads: “Dorothea Thorpe, from Hughey Jnr., March 20, 1884″ The second reads: “Lavinia Mary Ford, from Dorothea’s Husband and in memory of her. Charnwood 18th October 1934, St. Luke’s Day”. These excite the historical imagination in me. Read more »