Paris 1823: Richelieu was a voluminous writer; his most important works may be consulted in Memoires sur la regne de Louis XIII (in Collection Pe-titot, Paris 1823 et seq.) ; Memoire d'Armand du Plessis de Richelieu, eveque de Lufon, ecrit de sa main, I'annee 1607 ou 1610, edited by Baschet, A. (Paris 1880) ; Lettres, instructions, diplomatiques, etc., edited by Avenal, G. d" (8 vols., Paris 1853-77) ; Testament politique d'Armand du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu (Amsterdam 1687).
Byron refused to take her with him when he sailed in 1823 for Greece, where he died the next year. In 1851 she married the Marquis de Boissy and after his death published Lord Byron juge par les temolns de sa vie (Paris 1868). The English translation, My Recollections of Lord Byron, appeared in 1869. She died in Florence on March 26, 1873.
Further Reading; Origo, Iris, The Last Attachment (New York 1949).
GONQALVES DIAS, goN-sal'vez Ae'ss, Antonio (1823-1864), Brazilian poet and scholar. He was born near Caixas, Maranhao, Brazil, on Aug. 10, 1823. He completed his secondary education in Portugal, where he received a law degree from the University of Coimbra in 1848. He returned to Brazil in 1849 and lectured for several years in Latin and Brazilian history at the College of Pedro II in Rio de Janeiro. Gongalves Bias was drowned on Nov. 3, 1864, in a shipwreck off the coast of Maranhao. |