17:12, 30 April 2024Yodintalkcontribs created page Young Morgan(←Created page with '"'''Young Morgan'''" (Roud 5369, also known as "'''The Flying Highwayman'''") is an English folkballad.<ref name="Yates 2010"/> It is part of a tradition of positive highwayman ballads, portraying Morgan (who is only known from this song) as a hero, who does not rob the poor.<ref name="Seals 1996"/> ==History== The song appears in two broadside ballads. The earliest version, with the title "The Flying Hi...')
04:52, 28 December 2023Yodintalkcontribs created page Carl Borromäus von Miltitz(←Created page with ''''Carl Borromäus von Miltitz''' (((lang-de|Karl Borromäus von Miltitz)); 9 November 1781 – 19 January 1845) was a German poet, composer, and writer.<ref name=UDBM>((cite dictionary | editor-first=Joseph | editor-last=Thomas | title=Miltitz, von | dictionary=The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology | year=1887 | publication-place=London | publisher=J. S. Virtue | page=1590 | url=https://archive.org/details/b24878352_0003/page/1590 ))</ref> =...')
23:24, 14 March 2023Yodintalkcontribs created page Joseph Hardman(←Created page with ''''Joseph Hardman'''((NoteTag|The ''Wellesley Index'' listed his name as John Hardman, but this was corrected in the ''Curran Index'', as all primary sources give his name as Joseph.<ref name="Curran">((cite web | editor1-first=Lara | editor1-last=Atkin | editor2-first=Emily | editor2-last=Bell | title=Hardman, Joseph | website=The Curran Index | url=https://www.curranindex.org | access-date=2023-03-14 ))</ref>)) (1783–1870) was an English merchant and co...')
12:23, 23 February 2023Yodintalkcontribs created page User:Yodin/Die Zigeunerin(←Created page with 'Notes on Friedrich Laun's ''Die Zigeunerin'' (1825). Published in two volumes by C. H. F. Hartmann in Leipzig, in 1825. ==C. Chapple== ===Notices of translation=== John Bowring; Browning (a possible mistake for Bowring) *https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZMlHAQAAMAAJ&q=%22Die+Zigeunerin%22+laun&dq=%22Die+Zigeunerin%22+laun&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi83b3DyKv9AhUSa8AKHXshCeYQ6AF6BAgGEAI ===Listing as published=== * In ''L...')
00:20, 27 December 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Oliver Mathews(←Created page with 'thumb|Mathews' arms: [[Ermine (heraldry)|ermine, a crossgules<ref name="Morris 1906">((cite journal | first=Joseph | last=Morris | title=The Provosts and Bailiffs of Shrewsbury | journal=Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society | series=3 | volume=6 | year=1906 | url=https://archive.org/details/transactionsofsh36shro/page/n401 | page=186 ))</ref>]] '''Oliver Mat...')
20:13, 19 September 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Mary Rolls(←Created page with ''''Mary Rolls''' ((nee)) '''Hillary''' (also known as '''Mrs. Henry Rolls''';((efn|Mrs. Henry Rolls was the name she published under, and was referred to in the press.)) 13 September 1775((efn|name=dob)) – 8 April 1835) was a British poet.<ref name="ODNB">((cite ODNB|id=63271|first=Emma|last=Plaskitt|title=Rolls, Mary))</ref><ref name="JBRP">((cite web | title=Rolls, Mary | publisher=University of Toronto | website=Jackson Bibliography of Romantic...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
13:59, 17 September 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page The Literary Magnet(←Created page with ''''''The Literary Magnet''''' was a British magazine published from 1824 to 1828.<ref name="NQ Boase">((cite wikisource| chapter=“The Literary Magnet” | plainchapter='The Literary Magnet' | plaintitle=Notes and Queries | first=George Clement | last=Boase | authorlink=George Clement Boase | date=3 May 1879 | series = 5 | volume=11 | issue=279 | pages=350–351 | wslink=No...')
01:50, 9 May 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Corynaeus(←Created page with ''''Corynaeus''' is the name of one or more characters in Virgil's ''Aeneid''. Corynaeus performs funerary rituals during Aeneas' descent into the underworld, and then characters of the same name are specified as both being killed by a Latin archer, and later fighting in final battle. This is often explained by defining these as two separate characters.<ref name="Conington 6:228"/> == Narrative == In book six of the ''[...')
16:48, 30 April 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Wake Not the Dead(←Created page with '((Infobox short story | name = Wake Not the Dead | image = Laßt die Todten ruhen (Schmutztitel).jpg | caption = Half title of original German first publication | author = Ernst Raupach | title_orig = Laßt die Todten ruhen | translator = Anonymous | country = | language = German | series = | genre = Gothi...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
19:48, 25 April 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Draft:Cadoc of Cornwall (←Created page with '((subst:AfC submission/draftnew))<!-- Important, do not remove this line before article has been created. --> thumb|[[Attributed arms of Cadoc, from Hals' ''History of Cornwall'' (((circa|1750)))]] '''Cadoc''' (died 1120) also called '''Condor II''', was the last Cornishearl of Cornwall according to antiquaries. His father Condor was ea...')
15:22, 12 April 2022Yodintalkcontribs created page Robert Pearse Gillies(←Created page with ''''Robert Pearse Gillies''' (9 November 1789 – 28 November 1858) was a Scottish poet and writer.<ref>((Cite ODNB|doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/10746|title=Gillies, Robert Pearse))</ref><ref>((Cite book|first=Paul|last=Girardin|chapter=III. Robert Pearse Gillies' Life|title=Robert Pearse Gillies and the Propagation of German Literature in England at the End of the XVIIIth and the Beginning of the XIXth Century|year=1916|url=https://archive.org/details/robertpearseg...')