LC control no. | n 88659248 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Johnson, E. (Edwin), 1842-1901 |
Variant(s) | Johnson, Edwin, 1842-1901 |
Located | England |
Birth date | 1842-11-09 |
Death date | 1901-10-03 |
Place of birth | Upton (Hampshire, England) |
Field of activity | Church history--Historiography |
Profession or occupation | Clergy Historians Teachers |
Special note | Often incorrectly credited with the poetic work "The mouth of gold. A series of dramatic sketches illustrating the life and times of Chrysostom," 1873, which was actually written by Edwin Johnson, 1826-1883, a clergyman active in Connecticut and New York. |
Found in | nuc88-68547: Erasmus, D. The colloquies of Desiderius Erasmus ... [MI] 1900? (hdg. on CtY rept.: Johnson, Edwin, 1842-1901; usage: E. Johnson) HathiTrust, via WWW, Sept. 8, 2022: Johnson, E. The rise of English culture, 1904, p. xvii, etc. (Edwin Johnson, M.A.; published works include The rise of Christendom; The Pauline Epistles; Antiqua Mater; M.A., London University; clergyman; historian; professor of classical literature; b. Upton, near Andover, Hampshire, 9 Nov. 1842; d. 3 Oct. 1901, age 59) MWA/NAIP files, Sept. 8, 2022 (access point: Johnson, E. (Edwin), 1842-1901; note: English historian; critic of Christian historiography; the 1873 poetic work, "The mouth of gold," has been attributed to him in error ; that title is conspicuously absent from the list of Johnson's works as found in the posthumous "The rise of English culture," London, 1904) |
Associated language | eng |