LC control no. | no2014074069 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Moriarty, Professor (Fictitious character) |
Variant(s) | Professor Moriarty (Fictitious character) Moriarty, James (Fictitious character) Moriarty, James, Professor (Fictitious character) Мориарти, Професор (Fictitious character) Moriarti, Profesor (Fictitious character) Професор Мориарти (Fictitious character) Profesor Moriarti (Fictitious character) Мориарти, Джеймс (Fictitious character) Moriarti, Dzheĭms (Fictitious character) Moriarty, Jim (Fictitious character) מוריארטי, פרופסור (Fictitious character) פרופסור מוריארטי (Fictitious character) מוריארטי, ג'יימס (Fictitious character) Moriarṭi, G'aims (Fictitious character) Мориарти, Профессор (Fictitious character) Moriarti, Professor (Fictitious character) Профессор Мориарти (Fictitious character) Professor Moriarti (Fictitious character) Моріарті, Професор (Fictitious character) Професор Моріарті (Fictitious character) Моріарті, Джеймс (Fictitious character) |
Associated country | Ireland Great Britain |
Associated place | London (England) |
Field of activity | Crime |
Profession or occupation | Criminals Mathematicians College teachers |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Motion picture). The adventures of Sherlock Holmes, c2004. Wikipedia, May 29, 2014: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film) (The film follows famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Doctor Watson as they attempt to foil their archenemy Professor Moriarty who targets a wealthy family and plots the theft of the Crown Jewels.) Wikipedia, May 29, 2014: Professor Moriarty (Professor James Moriarty is a fictional character in the stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes's archenemy, Moriarty is a criminal mastermind whom Holmes describes as the "Napoleon of crime"; James Moriarty; gender: Male; occupation: Criminal mastermind; nationality: Irish (presumably); In his first appearance in "The Final Problem", Moriarty is referred to as "Professor Moriarty"--no forename is mentioned. In "The Adventure of the Empty House", Holmes refers to Moriarty on one occasion as "Professor James Moriarty". This is the only time Moriarty is given a first name) Bulgarian page (Професор Мориарти = Profesor Moriarti; Професор Джеймс Мориарти = Profesor Dzheĭms Moriarti) French page (Professeur Moriarty; professeur James Moriarty (sometimes called Jim Moriarty)) Hebrew page (פרופסור מוריארטי = Profesor Moriarṭi; פרופסור ג'יימס מוריארטי = Profesor G'aims Moriarṭi) Kazakh page (Профессор Мориарти = Professor Moriarti; Профессор Джеймс Мориарти = Professor Dzheĭms Moriarti) Ukrainian page (Професор Моріарті = Profesor Moriarti; Професор Джеймс Моріарті = Profesor Dz︠h︡eĭms Moriarti) Baker Street wiki, May 29, 2014 (James Moriarty; Professor James Moriarty, the arch-enemy of the famous Detective Sherlock Holmes, a mathematics professor turned the world's only consulting criminal; Sex: Male; Nationality: British; Died: 4 May 1891; Occupation: Mathematician, professor, criminal mastermind) Hall, J. The dynamics of a falling star : some notes on the late Professor Moriarty, 1996. Pringle, D. Imaginary people, 1987: page 317 (Moriarty, James; arch-enemy of Sherlock Holmes; Professor Moriarty created by A. Conan Doyle in 1893) Bunson, M.E. The Sherlock Holmes encyclopedia, 1995 (Moriarty, Professor) An international catalogue of superheroes, via WWW, May 29, 2014 (Professor Moriarty; Real Name: Professor James Moriarty; Occupation: Maths Professor, crimelord; Group Membership: Leader of his own criminal gang, and through that most of London's underworld; Aliases: The Napoleon of Crime) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | sh 96002258 |