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  1. 8. Juni 2018 · Samuel Johnson (1696-1772), American clergyman and educator, was the first Anglican minister in Connecticut and first president of King's College, later Columbia University. Samuel Johnson was born in Guilford, Conn., on Oct. 14, 1696.

  2. Summary. Educa′tion. n.s. [from educate .] Formation of manners in youth; the manner of breeding youth; nurture. Education and instruction are the means, the one by use, the other by precept, to make our natural faculty of reason both the better and the sooner to judge rightly between truth and error, good and evil. Hooker, b. i. s. 6.

  3. Samuel Johnson has been called "The Founder of American Philosophy" and the "first important philosopher in colonial America and author of the first philosophy textbook published there". He was interested not only in philosophy and theology, but in theories of education, and in knowledge classification schemes, which he used to write encyclopedias , develop college curricula , and create ...

  4. Samuel Johnson Jr. (March 10, 1757 – August 20, 1836) [1] was the author of the first English dictionary compiled by an American, "A school dictionary: being a compendium of the latest and most improved dictionaries". It was printed in New Haven, in 1798, by Edward O'Brien. [2]

  5. Eben Samuel Johnson (8 February 1866 – 9 February 1939) was an English-American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1916. Birth and family [ edit ] Born in Warwickshire , England , he was a son of William and Catharine (née Sidwell) Johnson.

  6. Samuel Johnson, ritratto nel 1772 da Joshua Reynolds. Samuel J. Johnson ( Lichfield, 18 settembre 1709 – Londra, 13 dicembre 1784) è stato un critico letterario, poeta, saggista, biografo e lessicografo britannico . È spesso citato come dottor Johnson.

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