- George Venables-Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon
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name = The Lord Vernon
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birth_date =22 June 1803 Dictionary of National Biography now in the publicdomain]
birth_place =Stapleford Hall , Nottinghamshire
death_date =31 May 1866
death_place =Sudbury Hall
education = in Italy
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spouse = Isabella Caroline
parents = George Charles Vernon
children = yesGeorge John Warren Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon (
22 June 1803 -31 May 1866 ) was the only son ofGeorge Charles Venables-Vernon, 4th Baron Vernon (1779-1835) ofSudbury, Derbyshire , and Frances Maria, only daughter of Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren. [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p3581.htm peerage.com] ] He was one of the last Members of Pariament for Derbyshire and the first for South Derbyshire. Vernon had a lifetime enthusiasm forItalian literature , particularlyDante after visiting Italy as a child. Vernon county is named after him inAustralia . [ [http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/name_search/extract?id=SXKqoexOuj Geographical Names Board of NSW] ]Politics
Vernon was born at
Stapleford Hall inNottinghamshire . Sir Richard Vernon, Speaker of the House of Commons from 1425 to 1426, was an ancestor. Vernon entered public life in 1831, as Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. As a result of the passing of the Reform Bill in 1832 (which Vernon supported) the parliamentary seat for Derbyshire was divided in two, and he became MP for the southern part. He continued in the House of Commons until 1835, when he succeeded his father as Baron Vernon and entered theHouse of Lords . In 1837, he exchanged hispatronymic surname Venables-Vernon for that of Warren, in compliance with the will ofViscountess Bulkeley , but his children born before 1839 retained their original surname. He was an expertrifle -shot, an energetic supporter of the volunteer movement, and in 1859 he raised a company atSudbury .Italy
As a youth, Vernon was taken to
Italy , and later returned to live inFlorence , where he studied theItalian language andhistory . His whole life was devoted toDante , to whom he erected a noble literary monument. With the advice and help of friends and collaborators, [His collaborators were especially SirAnthony Panizzi , SirJ. P. Lacaita ,Mariano Armellini ,Vincenzo Nannucci , andPietro Fraticelli ; his friends includedLuigi Passerini ,Francesco Bonaini ,Giuseppe Antinori ,Brunone Bianchi ,Giuseppe Canestrini ,Giunio Carbone andStefano Audin ] he printed (though not for sale) some then unedited texts and two important works. The earliest of these was "Le prime quattro Edizioni della Divina Commedia letteralmente ristampate," London, 1858, a careful reprint of the first editions of Dante's "Divine Comedy ", edited by Sir Anthony Panizzi with a learned preface. This was followed by a remarkable publication, "L' Inferno di Dante Alighieri disposto in ordine grammaticale e corredato di brevi dichiarazioni di G. G. Warren, Lord Vernon", London, 1858-1865, 3 vols. folio, of which only a limited number of copies were issued for private circulation.The latter work was described by
Henry Clark Barlow as one "which, for utility of purpose, comprehensiveness of design, and costly execution, has never been equalled in any country." [On the Vernon Dante, 1870, p. 1] Some of the most distinguished artists and men of letters in Italy were occupied for twentyyear s in its preparation. The first volume includes the text of the "Inferno" with many notes and tables; the second volume is an encyclopaedia of history,geography ,topography , andheraldry relating to Dante and Florence, with many unpublished documents; and the third volume, which appeared after Lord Vernon's death, contains 112 original engravings of incidents in the "Inferno", views of towns,castle s, and other localities mentioned therein, as well as portraits,painting s, plans, and historical monuments illustrating the history of the fourteenth century.Membership
Vernon a "socio" correspondent of the
Accademia della Crusca , and was a member of many other literary societies. He was also createdCavaliere di San Maurizio e Lazzaro in May 1865, in recognition of his labours on behalf of the national poet.Family
Vernon married twice. On
30 October 1824 , he married his first wife, Isabella Caroline, daughter ofCuthbert Ellison ofHebburn , Durham, who bore him two sons, Augustus Henry (1820-1883) (the 6th baron), and William John (b. 1834), and three daughters, including Caroline Maria (born 1826, married 1845Reverend Frederick Anson , canon ofWindsor andrector of Sudbury); [The Pocket Peerage ofGreat Britain andIreland : By Henry Rumsey Forster, 1852] . He remarried on14 December 1859 , to his cousin, Frances Emma Maria, only daughter of the Rev.Brooke Boothby , who survived him but was childless.After a long illness, Vernon died at
Sudbury Hall , nearDerby , on31 May 1866 .Publications
An engraved portrait of Vernon is in the album of his "Inferno". Besides the two works above mentioned, he also printed :
*"L'Inferno, secondo il testo di B. Lombardi con ordine e schiarimento per uso dei forestieri di L. V.", Florence, 1841, 8vo (only the first seven cantos; a foreshadowing of his great work on the 'Inferno').
*"Petri Allegherii super Dantis ipsius genitoris comoediam commentarium", Florence, 1846, 8vo (edited by Vincenzo Nannucci).
*"Chiose sopra Dante, testo inedito, ora per la prima volta pubblicato", Florence, 1846, 8vo (commonly known as "II falso Boccaccio").
*"II Febusso e Breusso, poema ora per la prima volta pubblicato", Florence, 1847, 8vo (a "romanzo cavalleresco").
*" [http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=JcwFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=%22George+John+Warren+Vernon,%22+damte&ei=2CAVR6CANYXy6gKQ4YyTDw#PPP4,M1 Chiose alia Cantica dell' Inferno di Dante Allighieri attribuite a Jacopo suo figlio] ", Florence, 1848, 8vo.
*"Comento alia cantica di Dante Allighieri di autore anonimo", Florence, 1848, 8vo (the oldest commentary on the "Inferno" in existence, probably written about 1328). He had intended to print the famous Latin commentary ofBenvenuto da Imola , delivered as public lectures atBologna about 1375; but this work was carried out by his second son,William Warren Vernon , in 1887, 5 vols. 4to, under the editorship of Sir J. P. Lacaita.References
ee also
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The Divine Comedy
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