Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke

For the Danish statesman, see Edmund Bourke (1761-1821). Edmund Bourke was an Irish Dominican. Born in Galway during the second half of the 17th century, joining the Order of Preachers in that county where he began his studies before leaving for Spain where he completed them. He is noted as the author of numerous scholarly works, though none of them have been traced. In 1706 he was principal regent of the Irish Dominican school in Louvain. He died in Rome about 1738.



[Burke Speech On Conciliation With America | A Letter To A Noble Lord | Reflections On The Revolution In France | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol I | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Ii | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Iii | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Iv | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Ix | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol V | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Vi | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Vii | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Viii | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol X | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Xi | The Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke Vol Xii | Thoughts On Present Discontents]


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