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Thirty-Six Short Essays on the Probing Mind of Thomas Jefferson: A sentimental traveller
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Thirty-Six Short Essays on the Probing Mind of Thomas Jefferson: A sentimental traveller

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Thomas Jefferson wrote to his personal physician, Dr. Vine Utley (21 Mar. 1819) that he was wont to read something inspirational whereupon to ruminate in the intervals of sleep. His aim was to retire from the night with healthy thoughts to ready him for a peaceful sleep and an eventful next day.Authored by one of the world’s foremost authorities on the mind of Jefferson, this book-comprising 36 short essays on his thoughts on politics, religion and morality, and the arts and sciences, as well as perspectives on today’s Jeffersonian historiography-is to be read in a similar manner. These short essays-light, fresh, and lively, but erudite and provocative-are to be read thus by mavens of Jefferson: one or a few chapters at a time, whereupon to ruminate. As such, they are to be savored in the manner of the Fables of Aesop or of Seneca’s Epistles to his disciple Lucilius, although their engaging nature means the reader may find it difficult to put the book down.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 November 2019
Pages
179
ISBN
9781527541856

Thomas Jefferson wrote to his personal physician, Dr. Vine Utley (21 Mar. 1819) that he was wont to read something inspirational whereupon to ruminate in the intervals of sleep. His aim was to retire from the night with healthy thoughts to ready him for a peaceful sleep and an eventful next day.Authored by one of the world’s foremost authorities on the mind of Jefferson, this book-comprising 36 short essays on his thoughts on politics, religion and morality, and the arts and sciences, as well as perspectives on today’s Jeffersonian historiography-is to be read in a similar manner. These short essays-light, fresh, and lively, but erudite and provocative-are to be read thus by mavens of Jefferson: one or a few chapters at a time, whereupon to ruminate. As such, they are to be savored in the manner of the Fables of Aesop or of Seneca’s Epistles to his disciple Lucilius, although their engaging nature means the reader may find it difficult to put the book down.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 November 2019
Pages
179
ISBN
9781527541856