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'''Samuel Johnson''' ([[Lichfildia]]e, [[18 Septembris]] [[1709]]—[[Londinium|Londinii]], [[13 Decembris]] [[1784]]) fuit [[scriptor]], [[criticum litterarium|criticus]], [[lexicographia|lexicographus]] et [[poeta]] [[Anglia|Anglicus]]. [[Satira]]s [[Iuvenalis]] imitavit in carminibus ''de Vanitate cupiditatis'' (''The Vanity of Human Wishes'') et ''Londinium'' (''London''), etiamsi non sunt re vera versiones carminum Iuvenalis. Celeber est a studio suo de [[Shakespeare]] et ''A dictionary of English Language'' (Lexicon de [[lingua Anglica]]) quod origo ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' factum est.
'''Samuel Johnson''' ([[Lichfildia]]e, [[18 Septembris]] [[1709]]—[[Londinium|Londinii]], [[13 Decembris]] [[1784]]) fuit [[scriptor]], [[criticum litterarium|criticus]], [[lexicographia|lexicographus]] et [[poeta]] [[Anglia|Anglicus]]. [[Satira]]s [[Iuvenalis]] imitavit in carminibus ''de Vanitate cupiditatis'' (''The Vanity of Human Wishes'') et ''Londinium'' (''London''), etiamsi non sunt re vera versiones carminum Iuvenalis. Celeber est a studio suo de [[Shakespeare]] et ''A dictionary of English Language'' (Lexicon de [[lingua Anglica]]) quod origo ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' factum est.


== Opera selecta ==
== Opera maiora ==
{|
* 1744 : "An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage"
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* 1755 : ''[[A Dictionary of the English Language]]''
| ||'''Libelli'''
* 1759 : ''[[The History of Rasselas|The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia]]''
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* 1765 (editor cum [[Georgius Steevens|Georgio Steevens]]) : ''[[The Plays of William Shakespeare (1765)|The Plays of William Shakespeare]]''
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* 1775 : ''[[A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland]]''
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* 1779-1781 : ''[[Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets]]''
| 1732–33 ||''[[Birmingham Journal]]''
; Libelli
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* 1750-1752 : ''[[The Rambler]]''
| 1747||''[[A Dictionary of the English Language|Plan for a Dictionary of the English Language]]''
* 1758-1760 : ''[[The Idler]]''
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| 1750–52 ||''[[The Rambler]]''
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| 1753–54||''The Adventurer
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| 1756||''Universal Visiter''
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| 1756-||''The Literary Magazine, or Universal Review''
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| 1758–60||[[The Idler (1758–1760)|''The Idler'']]
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| 1770||''The False Alarm''
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| 1771||''Thoughts on the Late Transactions Respecting Falkland's Islands''
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| 1774||''The Patriot''
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|rowspan=2 valign=top| 1775||''[[A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland]]''
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||''Taxation No Tyranny''
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| 1781||''The Beauties of Johnson''
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| ||'''Poetry'''
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| 1728||''[[Messia (Johnson)|Messia]]'', interpretatio Latina poëmatis [[Alexander Pope|Alexandri Pope]], ''[[Messiah (Pope)]]''
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| 1738||''[[London (Johnson)|London]]''
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| 1747||''Prologue at the Opening of the Theatre in Drury Lane''
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|rowspan=2 valign=top| 1749||''[[The Vanity of Human Wishes]]''
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||''[[Irene (play)|Irene, a Tragedy]]''
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| ||'''Vitae, iudicia'''
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| 1735||''A Voyage to Abyssinia'' Hieronymi Lobo, ex Francogallico conversum
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| 1744||''[[Life of Mr Richard Savage]]''
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| 1745||''[[The Plays of William Shakespeare|Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth]]''
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|rowspan=2 valign=top| 1756||"Life of Browne" in ''Christian Morals'' Thomae Browne
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||''[[The Plays of William Shakespeare|Proposals for Printing, by Subscription, the Dramatick Works of William Shakespeare]]''
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|rowspan=2 valign=top| 1765||''[[The Plays of William Shakespeare|Preface to the Plays of William Shakespeare]]''
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||''[[The Plays of William Shakespeare]]''
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| 1779–81||''[[Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets|Lives of the Poets]]''
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| ||'''Lexicon'''
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|rowspan=2 valign=top| 1755||''Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language''
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||''[[A Dictionary of the English Language]]''
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| ||'''Fabulae'''
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| 1759||''[[The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia]]''
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== Nexus externi ==
== Nexus externi ==

Emendatio ex 17:37, 20 Novembris 2016

Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Samuel Johnson (discretiva)

Wikidata Samuel Johnson
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Samuel Johnson: imago
Samuel Johnson: imago
Samuel Johnson: subscriptio
Samuel Johnson: subscriptio
Nativitas: 18 Septembris 1709; Lichfildia
Obitus: 13 Decembris 1784; Londinium
Patria: Britannia

Familia

Genitores: Michael Johnson; Sarah Ford
Coniunx: Elizabeth Porter

Memoria

Samuel Johnson (Lichfildiae, 18 Septembris 1709Londinii, 13 Decembris 1784) fuit scriptor, criticus, lexicographus et poeta Anglicus. Satiras Iuvenalis imitavit in carminibus de Vanitate cupiditatis (The Vanity of Human Wishes) et Londinium (London), etiamsi non sunt re vera versiones carminum Iuvenalis. Celeber est a studio suo de Shakespeare et A dictionary of English Language (Lexicon de lingua Anglica) quod origo Oxford English Dictionary factum est.

Opera maiora

Libelli
1732–33 Birmingham Journal
1747 Plan for a Dictionary of the English Language
1750–52 The Rambler
1753–54 The Adventurer
1756 Universal Visiter
1756- The Literary Magazine, or Universal Review
1758–60 The Idler
1770 The False Alarm
1771 Thoughts on the Late Transactions Respecting Falkland's Islands
1774 The Patriot
1775 A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
Taxation No Tyranny
1781 The Beauties of Johnson
Poetry
1728 Messia, interpretatio Latina poëmatis Alexandri Pope, Messiah (Pope)
1738 London
1747 Prologue at the Opening of the Theatre in Drury Lane
1749 The Vanity of Human Wishes
Irene, a Tragedy
Vitae, iudicia
1735 A Voyage to Abyssinia Hieronymi Lobo, ex Francogallico conversum
1744 Life of Mr Richard Savage
1745 Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth
1756 "Life of Browne" in Christian Morals Thomae Browne
Proposals for Printing, by Subscription, the Dramatick Works of William Shakespeare
1765 Preface to the Plays of William Shakespeare
The Plays of William Shakespeare
1779–81 Lives of the Poets
Lexicon
1755 Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language
A Dictionary of the English Language
Fabulae
1759 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

Nexus externi

Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Samuelem Johnson spectant.

Bibliographia

Opera fere coaeva
Eruditio recentior
  • J. C. D. Clark, Samuel Johnson: literature, religion and English cultural politics from the Restoration to Romanticism. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-521-47304-7
  • Pat Rogers, Johnson and Boswell: the transit of Caledonia. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1995. ISBN 0-119-818259-7