Biography dictionary
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Dictionary of National Biography
Reference on notable British figures
The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since The updated Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) was published on 23 September in 60 volumes and online, with 50, biographical articles covering 54, lives.
First series
[edit]Hoping to emulate national biographical collections published elsewhere in europe, such as the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (), in the publisher George Smith (–), of Smith, Elder & Co., planned a universal dictionary that would include biographical entries on individuals from world history. He approached Leslie Stephen, then editor of the Cornhill Magazine, owned bygd Smith, to become the editor. Stephen persuaded Smith that the work should focus only on subjects from the United Kingdom and its present and former colonies. An early working title was the Biographia Bri
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Biographical dictionary
Type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information
A biographical dictionary is a type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information. Many attempt to cover the major personalities of a country (with limitations, such as living persons only, in Who's Who, or deceased people only, in the Dictionary of National Biography). Others are specialized, in that they cover important names in a subject field, such as architecture or engineering.
History in the Islamic civilization
[edit]Tarif Khalidi claimed the genre of biographical dictionaries is a "unique product of Arab Muslim culture".[1]
The earliest extant example of the biographical dictionary dates from 9th-century Iraq, and by the 16th-century it was a firmly established and well-respected form of historical writing.[2] They contain more social data for a large segment of the population than that found in any other pre-industrial society
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Translation of biography – English–Portuguese dictionary
From the Cambridge English Corpus
From the Cambridge English Corpus
From the Cambridge English Corpus
From the Cambridge English Corpus
From the Cambridge English Corpus