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2005 Seminar voted an outstanding success Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reid   
Monday, 08 August 2005 02:21

The JSA well and truly celebrated the 250th anniversary of Johnson’s Dictionary at the Annual Seminar and Dinner on May 28.

Nick Hudson raised some interesting questions about the payment Johnson received from his bookseller publishers, and concluded that by modern monetary standards, he was well rewarded, but his personal “take” was considerable reduced by his suppor tfor the numerous dependants who lived with him at Gough Square and for his impoverished amanuenses.

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A Johnsonian Carol Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reid   
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 00:29

For the JSA's 2004 Christmas party, member Robert Kemp composed a very clever Johnsonian pastiche of Good King Wenceslas after the style of Dr Johnson, which he also incorporated into his Christmas card. Robert, who is a professional actor, gave a splendid recitation of the piece:

Warm dressed, well fed, King Wenceslas looked out                
On Stephen's feast, when snow lay round about.
Inside, a life of ease; without, one cruel
Where exigents spend hours in search of fuel.             
Thin shepherds sit and watch their ovine flock            
As glory shines, their desp'rate state to mock.
Are all in David's city worth their hire?
Should angels sing of man or the Messiah?

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Scholarly and entertaining discourse on the capital Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reid   
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 00:21

A scholarly but highly entertaining discourse, tracing the changes in spelling and typographical conventions in the 18th century was given on Saturday, September 4, after the Annual General Meeting, by Professor Richard Wendorf, Director and Librarian at the Boston Athenaeum, one of the oldest and most distinguished libraries in the United States.

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New JSA web site Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reid   
Monday, 16 August 2004 03:37

The Johnson Society of Australia’s re-designed and updated web site was developed by JSA member Sam Reid, is user-friendly, easily navigated, and developed with a 'content management system' so that material can be edited, stored and displayed by non-technical people, which allows for timely updates.

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Putting the Life on line: The Yale editions on the World Wide Web Print E-mail
Written by Bryan Reid   
Monday, 16 August 2004 03:26

Our patron, Gordon Turnbull, General Editor of the Yale Boswell Editions, sends us from New Haven, Connecticut some of the latest news on the great collection, much of which is now being scanned and some of which is already available on line on the internet:

Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, which houses the vast Boswell Collection, has embarked on a series of scans of selected Boswellian materials, and some of these treasures are now available online.

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