Arnold, Thomas
Record IDcnp01348792
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01348792
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Biographical Data1823 - 1900
Last Edit2020-05-27
General Note
Journaliste, éditeur de textes classiques et professeur. A vécu en Nouvelle-Zélande et en Tasmanie (1847- 1856). Professeur de littérature anglaise, Catholic university, Dublin ; et, University college, Oxford, GB. Ne pas confondre avec son père, le pédagogue : Arnold, Thomas (1795-1842) . Note de regroupement par domaine: Littératures (800).
Brit. Gelehrter und Reisender, Bruder von Matthew Arnold.
More Information
Further Biographical Data1823-1900
Laleham, 30.11.1823-Dublin, 12.11.1900
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
Translator ofGermanic (Other)
ActivityPersonen der Geschichte (Politiker und historische Persönlichkeiten) (16.5p) (sswd)
Reisender (gnd)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
NationalityBritish
Names
HeadingArnold, Thomas
used in: Biblioteka Narodowa, Warszawa
Arnold, Thomas
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Arnold, Thomas
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Variant NameArnold the younger, Thomas
Sources
Found inA catholic dictionary containing some account of the doctrine [...] / by William E. Addis, Thomas Arnold. - London, 1909. — LCC. — BNF. — BN Cat. gén. : Arnold (Thomas), of University College, Oxford ; et : Arnold (Thomas), fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. — BN Cat. gén. 1960-1969 : Arnold (Thomas), jr. — LoC-NA. — Oxford DNB - http://www.oxforddnb.com (2005-02-25)
Imprint SourcesA Victorian wanderer : the life of Thomas Arnold the younger, 2003
A catholic dictionary /by William E. Addis, and Thomas Arnold, 1884
A manual of English literature, historical and critical, with an appendix on English metres / by Thomas Arnold, 1862
Arnold, Thomas: Passages in wandering life. - 1900
Beowulf a heroic poem of the eighth century ; with a translation, notes, and appendix by Thomas Arnold, 1876
Memorials of St. Edmunds Abbbey
New Zealand : Letters of Thomas Arnold the younger, 1847-1851 / edited by James Bertram, 1966