Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt (27 Maii 1794—4 Ianuarii 1877), private Commodorus Vanderbilt appellatus,[1] fuit dux negotii et philanthropista Americanus, qui divitias in ferriviis et navigia accumulavit. Pauper natus, mediocriter eruditus, princeps perseverantia, intelligentia, fortuna in mediterraneo aquarum commercio et industria ferriviarum factus est. Ferrivia Media Novi Eboraci aedificata innotuit.
Unus ex divitissimis Americanis notis, paterfamilias familiae Vanderbiltianae fuit, qui primum donum ad Universitatem Vanderbiltiam fundandam dedit. Secundum H. Rogerium Grant historicum:
- Aequaevi quoque Vanderbilt saepe odierunt vel metuerunt, vel eum beluam inurbanam saltem aestimaverunt. Cum Vanderbilt scelestus esse posset, pugnax et callidus, multo plus aedificator quam deletor fuit . . . vir honestus, astutus, industrius."[2]
Inter eius proles sunt Gloria Vanderbilt modae designator, Anderson Cooper scriptor actorum, et Timothaeus Olyphant histrio.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Commodore Vanderbilt's Life," New York Times, 5 Ianuarii 1877.
- ↑ Anglice: "Contemporaries, too, often hated or feared Vanderbilt or at least considered him an unmannered brute. While Vanderbilt could be a rascal, combative and cunning, he was much more a builder than a wrecker . . . being honorable, shrewd, and hard-working" (Grant 2011:544).
Bibliographia
recensere- Commodore Vanderbilt's Life. New York Times, 5 Ianuarii 1877.
- Folsom, Burton W. 1991. The Myth of the Robber Barons. Herndoniae Virginiae: Young America's Foundation ISBN 9780963020314.
- Grant, H. Roger. 2011. Review. Journal of American History 98(2):544.
- Renehan Jr., Edward J. 2007. Commodore: The Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Novi Eboraci: Basic Books. ISBN 9780465002559, ISBN 0465002552.
- Schlichting, Kurt C. 2001. Grand Central Terminal: Railroads, Engineering, and Architecture in New York City. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801865107.
- Sobel, Robert. 1965, 2000. The Big Board: A History of the New York Stock Market. Vasingtoniae: Beard Books. ISBN 9781893122666.
- Stiles, T. J. 2009. The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Novi Eboraci: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 9780375415425.
Nexus externi
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