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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. |
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| 1781||''The Beauties of Johnson'' |
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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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| 1735||''A Voyage to Abyssinia'' Hieronymi Lobo, ex Francogallico conversum |
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== Nexus externi == |
== Nexus externi == |
Emendatio ex 17:37, 20 Novembris 2016
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Samuel Johnson (discretiva)
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 18 Septembris 1709; Lichfildia
Obitus: 13 Decembris 1784; Londinium
Patria: Britannia
Obitus: 13 Decembris 1784; Londinium
Patria: Britannia
Familia
Genitores: Michael Johnson; Sarah Ford
Coniunx: Elizabeth Porter
Coniunx: Elizabeth Porter
Memoria
Sepultura: Abbatia Westmonasteriensis
Samuel Johnson (Lichfildiae, 18 Septembris 1709—Londinii, 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
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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
- Iacobus Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D.. 1791 (Textus editionis posterioris apud Google Books)
- 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