Doctor Samuel Johnson, the 18th-century British literary marvel who single-handedly wrote the 42,773-entry A Dictionary of the English Language, had no medical training. He never even completed a Ph.D ...
Since Dr. Samuel Johnson — a doctor of laws and not of medicine — was nevertheless a "great dabbler in physick," it is of interest that his first biographer was a physician. It is especially ...
Yes, I know this is July, but the perfect yuletide gift for a word lover has just come to hand. It's a beautifully designed abridged edition of Samuel Johnson's dictionary of 1755. A better browser ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. (Printed on image): 029676 / Copr.
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