Alexander Hamiltonius
Alexander Hamiltonius,[1] vel Alexander Hamilton (Carolopolite Sanctorum Kitts et Nevis, 11 Ianuarii 1755 vel 1757—Novi Eboraci, 12 Iulii 1804), unus ex Conditoribus Civitatum Foederatarum, fuit Americanus miles, iurisconsultus, vir rerum civilium peritus, vir oeconomiae peritus, vir reipublicae peritissimus, revolutionarius, et primus Secretarius Thesauri Civitatum Foederatarum.
Fuit legatus populi in legislatura Novi Eboraci? et Congressu Civitatum Foederatarum sub Capitibus Confoederationis. Series libellorum The Federalist pro Constitutione Civitatum Foederatarum cum Ioanne Jay et Iacobo Madison conscripsit.
Condidit Argentaria Novi Eboraci; Monetam Civitatum Foederatarum (United States Mint); Prima Civitatum Foederatarum Argentaria (First Bank of the United States); "Systema Navium Actuariarum," postea Revenue Cutter Service, nunc Custodes Litoris Civitatum Foederatarum (United States Coast Guard); Factionem Foederalistam; et diurnum New-York Evening Post, nunc New York Post.[2][3] Fuit secretarius et postea praeses Noveboracensis Manumissionis Societatis (McManus 1966:168).
Bibliographia
recensereFontes secondarii
recensere- Adams, Henry. 1986. History of the United States of America under the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson. Library of America. ISBN 0-521-32483-1.
- Elkins, Stanley, et Eric McKitrick. 1993. Age of Federalism. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. Editio interretialis
- Morison, Samuel Eliot, et Commager, Henry Steele. 1969. Growth of the American Republic. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press.
Biographiae
recensere- Brookhiser, Richard. 1999. Alexander Hamilton, American. Free Press. ISBN 0-684-83919-9.
- Chernow, Ron. 2004. Alexander Hamilton. Penguin Books. ISBN 1-59420-009-2.
- Ellis, Joseph J. 2002. Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation.
- Ellis, Joseph J. 2004. His Excellency: George Washington.
- Flexner, James Thomas. 1997. The Young Hamilton: A Biography. Fordham University Press. ISBN 0-8232-1790-6.
Studia propria
recensere- Adair, Douglass, et Marvin Harvey. 1955. "Was Alexander Hamilton a Christian Statesman?" The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 12(2)308–329.
- McManus, Edgar J. 1966. History of Negro Slavery in New York. Syracuse University Press.
Fontes primarii
recensere- Freeman, Joanne B., ed. 2002 Alexander Hamilton: Writings. Editio The Library of America. ISBN 978-1-931082-04-4.
- Frisch, Morton J. 1985. Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander Hamilton..
- Morris, Richard. ed. 1957. Alexander Hamilton and the Founding of the Nation.
- Taylor, George Rogers, ed. 1950. Hamilton and the National Debt.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Nomen attestatum est ("Alexandrum Hamiltonium, tribunum, aerario praefecit") in Francis Glass, A Life of George Washington, in Latin Prose, ed. J. N. Reynolds (Novi Eboraci: Harper & Brothers, 1835), pagina 139.
- ↑ Allan Nevins, The Evening Post: Century of Journalism (Boni et Liveright, 1922), p. 17.
- ↑ Michael Emery et Edward Emery, The Press and America, 7th ed. (Simon & Schuster, 1992), p. 74.
Nexus externi
recensere- Alexander Hamilton in American Experience (PBS)
- Alexander Hamilton: A Resource Guide ex Bibliotheca Congressus
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