LC control no. | n 78094002 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PA8595.W32 |
Personal name heading | Webster, Noah, 1758-1843 |
Variant(s) | Private citizen, 1758-1843 Aristides, 1758-1843 Chatham, 1758-1843 Cheatham, 1758-1843 Marcellus, 1758-1843 Sidney, 1758-1843 Citizen of America, 1758-1843 American, 1758-1843 Federalist, 1758-1843 N. W. (Noah Webster), 1758-1843 W., N. (Noah Webster), 1758-1843 Usher, Freeman L., 1758-1843 |
See also | For works written with James Kent under shared pseudonym, search also under Curtius Curtius |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1758-10-16 |
Death date | 1843-05-28 |
Field of activity | Lexicography English language--Orthography and spelling |
Profession or occupation | Lexicographers |
Found in | His Attention! or, New thoughts on a serious subject, 1789: t.p. (a private citizen) Halkett & Laing (a private citizen, Noah Webster) DAB (Webster, Noah; b. 1758; d. 1843) A letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the commerce ... 1819: t.p. (Aristides) His Address to the citizens of Connecticut, 1803: p. 24 (Chatham) Skeel, E.E.F. A bibliography of the writings of Noah Webster, 1958: p. 321, etc. (Noah Webster; used pseudonyms Chatham; Cheatham; Marcellus, Sidney; Citizen of America; an American; A Federalist; Aristides) His The American spelling book, 1809: t.p. (Noah Webster) p. vi (N.W.) His The signal, 1815: t.p. (Freeman L. Usher) Wikipedia, Oct. 24, 2013 (Noah Webster, Jr.; b. October 16, 1758, New Hartford, Conn., d. May 28, 1843; lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Webster> |