Cave Johnson — (* 11. Januar 1793 im Robertson County, Tennessee; † 23. November 1866 in Clarksville, Tennessee) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker, der dem Kabinett von US Präsident James K … Deutsch Wikipedia
CAVE — oder Cave steht für: Cave 54, ein Studentenjazzclub in Heidelberg ein lateinisches Wort im Sinne von Hüte Dich!; siehe Cave eine Gemeinde in der Provinz Rom in Italien, siehe Cave (Latium) einen japanischen Hersteller von Videospielen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johnson (Familienname) — Johnson ist ein Familienname. Herkunft und Bedeutung Johnson ist eine patronymische Namensbildung, abgeleitet vom englischen Vornamen John (deutsch: Johannes). Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johnson [2] — Johnson (spr. dschonnß n), 1) Samuel, engl. Dichter, ausgezeichneter Essay ist und Lexikograph, geb. 18. Sept. 1709 zu Lichfield in Staffordshire, gest. daselbst 13. Dez. 1784, studierte in Oxford, sah sich aber durch Armut gezwungen, noch… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Johnson, Samuel — known as Dr. Johnson born Sept. 18, 1709, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Eng. died Dec. 13, 1784, London British man of letters, one of the outstanding figures of 18th century England. The son of a poor bookseller, he briefly attended Oxford… … Universalium
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum — It has four permanent themed exhibits within five galleries, including a Native American Gallery, Historic Ohio, Asian (Japanese and Chinese), and 19th and 20th Century Decorative Arts. There are more than 17,000 items in its collections.… … Wikipedia
Johnson City — 1. a city in NE Tennessee. 39,753. 2. a city in S New York. 17,126. * * * ▪ Tennessee, United States city, Washington county, northeastern Tennessee, U.S. It lies in a valley in the southern Appalachian Mountains, about 100 miles (160 km)… … Universalium
CAVE, EDWARD — a London bookseller, born in Warwickshire; projected the Gentleman s Magazine, to which Dr. Johnson contributed; was the first to give Johnson literary work, employing him as parliamentary reporter, and Johnson was much attached to him; he… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
JOHNSON, SAMUEL — the great English lexicographer, born in Lichfield, the son of a bookseller; received his early education in his native town and completed it at Pembroke College, Oxford, in 1728; in 1736 he married a widow named Porter, who brought him £800;… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Cave, Edward — (1691 1754) Publisher, b. near Rugby, started in 1731 The Gentleman s Magazine, for which Dr. Johnson was parliamentary reporter from 1740. He pub. many of Johnson s works … Short biographical dictionary of English literature