notes
1. Jefferson to the Trustees for the Lottery of East Tennessee College,
May 6, 1810.
2. Wilson, Richard Guy. Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village:
The Creation of an Architectural Masterpiece. Charlottesville: University Press
of Virginia,
1993. p.67.
3. Wilson, p.9.
4. Jefferson to L.W. Tazewell, January 5, 1805. Special Collections,
University of Virginia.
5. Ackerman, James. The Villa: Form and Ideology of Country Houses.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990. p. 17- 18.
6. ibid.
7. ibid., p. 9.
8. Ackerman, pp. 9-34.
9. ibid., p. 9.
10. Sheldon, Garrett Ward. The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. p.17.
11. Ackerman, p. 30.
12. Lehman, Karl. Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist. Charlottesville:
University Press of Virginia, 1985.
13. Prothro, Kimberly. Monticello: A Roman Villa? Charlottesville: thesis,
School of Architecture, University of Virginia, 1988.
14. Ackerman, p. 37.
15. ibid., p. 37.
16. Koch, Adrienne. The Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1943. p.2.
17. ibid., p.4.
18. Malone, Dumas. Thomas Jefferson: A Brief Biography. Charlottesville,
VA: Monticello Monograph Series, 1993. p.12.
19. Ackerman, p.20.
20. ibid., p.60.