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Johnsonian
Johnsonian, a. and n. (dʒɒnˈsəʊnɪən) [f. as prec. + -ian.] A. adj. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1709–84), a celebrated English man of letters and lexicographer; applied esp. to a style of English abounding in words derived or made up from Latin, such as that of Dr. John...
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John Johnson (baptist)
John Johnson (1706–1791) was an English Baptist minister, the founder of a sect that became known as Johnsonian Baptists.
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Johnsoniana
Johnsoniana (dʒɒnsəʊnɪˈeɪna, -ˈɑːnə) [f. Johnson (see Johnsonian a. and n.) + -iana.] Sayings, etc., of or about Dr. Samuel Johnson; matters connected with Dr. Johnson.1776 (title) Johnsoniana; or, a collection of Bon Mots, etc., by Dr. Johnson and others. 1909 Daily Chron. 14 Sept. 3/2 [Mr. Reade's...
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A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson
Birkbeck, editor, Johnsonian Miscellanies Vol 2. Oxford, 1897.
Piozzi, Hester Lynch. A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson in Johnsonian Miscellanies'' Vol 2. Ed. G. Birkbeck Hill, pp. 335–381.
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Samuel Johnson: A Life
Robert DeMaria, Walter Jackson Bate, Lawrence Lipking and Peter Martin, many critics lauded Samuel Johnson: A Life as a significant step forward in Johnsonian
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fandom
ˈfandom orig. U.S. [f. fan n.2 + -dom.] The world of enthusiasts for some amusement or for some artist; also in extended use.1903 Cincinnati Enquirer 2 Jan. 3/1 (heading) Fandom puzzled over Johnsonian statements. 1928 Publishers' Weekly 30 June, Ty Cobb, the idol of baseball fandom. 1958 Times 13 S...
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An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson
Birkbeck, editor, Johnsonian Miscellanies Vol 1. Oxford, 1897.
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Murphy, Arthur. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson in Johnsonian Miscellanies Vol 1. ed. Hill, G. Birkbeck, pp. 353–488. Oxford, 1897.
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William Maxwell (clergyman)
friends and Maxwell compiled many Johnsonianisms, which were entered into Boswell's work as Collecteanea and which represent a significant contribution to Johnsonian
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John Trevor (Unitarian minister)
Early life
John was born in Liverpool; his mother died when he was still a child and he was raised by his maternal grandmother, a strict Johnsonian Baptist
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Majdi
Egyptian-born Italian journalist and political leader, noted for his criticism of Islamic Extremism
Magdi Wahba (1925–1991), Egyptian university professor, Johnsonian
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Otto Hirschfeld (physician)
Medical Research Council (Poisons Schedule Committee)
Member – Queensland Bridge Association
President – Australian Bridge Council (1949)
Member – Johnsonian Club
President – Johnsonian Club (1940–41, 1949–50)
Legacy
Hirschfeld died on 29 May 1957 at Clayfield.
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Robert William Chapman (scholar)
Designations and Appellations, SPE Tract no. 47, Oxford: Clarendon Press and the Society for Pure English, 1936
Adjectives from Proper Names (1939)
Johnsonian Oxford: Oxford University Press "Oxford Standard Authors," 1953
Johnsonian and Other Essays and Reviews, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953
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Wahba
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Hafiz Wahba (1889–1967), Egypt-born Saudi Arabian government official
Magdi Wahba (1925–1991), Egyptian university professor, Johnsonian
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Timothy Joseph O'Shea
He was also a member of Brisbane's Johnsonian Club and president of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association.
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Donald Greene
Selected works
Johnsonian studies, 1887–1950: a survey and bibliography (with James Clifford). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1951. A bibliography of Johnsonian studies, 1970–1985 (with John Vance). Victoria: University of Victoria, 1987.
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