Johnson, Richard, 1656?-1721
Johnson, Richard, 1656 or 1657-1721
Richard Johnson Johnson, Richard (1656/7–1721), schoolmaster and grammarian
Johnson, Richard, ca. 1656-1721
Johnson, Richard, -1721
ريتشارد جونسون
VIAF ID: 34323776 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, Richard ‡d 1656-1721
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, Richard, ‡d 1656 or 1657-1721
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnson, Richard, ‡d 1656?-1721
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Johnson ‡c Johnson, Richard (1656/7–1721), schoolmaster and grammarian
- 100 0 _ ‡a ريتشارد جونسون
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Nottingham
Works
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Aristarchus Anti-Bentleianus quadraginta sex Bentleii errores super Q. Horatii Flacci Odarum libro primo spissos nonnullos, et erubescendos : item per notas universas in latinitate lapsus foedissimos nonaginta ostendens. Autore Richardo Johnson, ludi-magistro Nottinghamiensi. | |
Cursus equestris Nottinghamiensis : Carmen hexametrum, autore Ricardo Johnson, ludi literarii ibidem magistro, commentariorum grammaticorum scriptore | |
Grammatical commentaries: being an apparatus to a new national grammar, 1706: | |
Noctes Nottinghamicæ : or cursory objections against the syntax of the common-grammar, in order to obtain a better: design'd in the mean time for the use of schools | |
Proposals for printing by way of subscription : The First Part of a Book now ready for the Press, (recommended by the Testimonials following, p. 9, 10, 11, 12. under the Hands of most of the Eminent School-Masters about London) intitled, Grammatical Commentaries, By Richard Johnson, M.A. A Specimen of this Work, containing a Complete Treatise of the Genders of Latin Nouns, with the Contents of this First Part annex'd, has been lately Publish'd; And sold by Sam. Keble, at the Turk's-Head in Fleetstreet; John Taylor, at the Ship, and James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Geo. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-Luces, in Little-Britain; Tho. Leigh, and Dan. Midwinter, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Geo. Strahan, at the Golden Ball, in Cornhill | |
A treatise of the genders of Latin nouns: by way of examination of Lilly's Grammar rules, commonly called, Propria quæ maribus. Being a specimen of Grammatical commentaries, intended to be published by way of subscription upon the whole grammar. Shewing, that system to be i many things false, in most obscure; superfluous in things unnecessary, and defective in things necessary; and consequently an insufferable impediment to the progress of youth. Containing, abundance of necessary rules and observations, not to be found in all the notes that are yet extant upon it, nor even in all the grammarians put together. With an examination of the opinions of all the grammarians of note, both ancient and modern, as occasion requires. Useful for schools, and such as wou'd attain to the true knowledge of the Latin tongue. By Ric. Johnson, M.A. once master of the King's School, Canterbury |