Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2134 0010
https://isni.org/isni/0000000121340010
Name: 
B. J
B. J, Ben Jonson
Ben-Johnson
Ben-Jonhson
Ben-Jonson
Dzhonson, Ben
Džonson, Ben
Džonson, Bendžamin
Iohnson, Ben
Ionson, Ben
Ionsonius, Ben
J, B.
J, Ben Jonson
Johnson (B.; 1573-1637)
Johnson, Ben
Johnson, Beniamin
Johnson, Benjamin
Jonson, ..
Jonson, B.
Jonson (B.; 1573-1637)
Jonson (Ben)
Jonson, Ben (Dramaturge anglais)
Jonson, Ben (pseud)
Jonson, Beniamin
Jonson (Benjamim; 1573-1637)
Jonson, Benjamin
Jonsonius, Ben
Tzonson, Mpen
Джонсон, Б
Джонсон (Б; 1573-1637)
Джонсон, Бен
Джонсон, Бенджамин
ג'ונסון, בן
דזשאנסאן, בן
דזשאָנסאָנ, בענ
ジョンソン, ベン
Dates: 
1572U+20131637
Creation class: 
Computer file
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Language material
Manuscript language material
Musical sound recording
Nonmusical sound recording
Notated music
Projected medium
Three-dimensional artifact or naturally occurring object
Creation role: 
author
bibliographic antecedent
contributor
creator
lyricist
Related names: 
Barbe, Norbert-Bertrand (co-author)
Bevington, David Martin (co-author)
Briançon, Nicolas (co-author)
Castelain, Maurice (co-author)
Chapman, George (1559?-1634))
Collette, Jean (co-author)
Cunningham, Francis
Dodsley, Robert (Londen)
Dusapin, Pascal (co-author)
Ferrabosco, Alfonso (co-author)
Gifford, William (1756-1826)
Goethals, Vincent (co-author)
Happé, Peter (co-author)
Harp, Richard (co-author)
Herford, C. H. (1853-1931)
Herford, Charles Harold (1853-1931)
Jamieson, Michael
Jonson, Ben
Le Poulain, Jean (co-performer)
LordTennyson, Alfred (1809U+20131892))
Loxley, James (co-author)
Marston, John (1575?-1634)
Miquel, Philippe (co-author)
Mohler, Jean
Nicholson, Brinsley
Ostovich, Helen (co-author)
Petrak, Nikica
Pope, Alexander
Quintela, Paulo (1905-1987)
Ribeiro, Renato (metteur en scène; co-author)
Richardson, Henry Handel (co-author)
Sabbagh, Pierre (co-author)
Sarabia, Adolfo
Sauvaigo, Jean-Luc (co-author)
Schelling, Felix E. (1858-1945)
Simpson, Percy
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958))
Vergilius Maro P (70-19 до н.э. Publius)
Vocht, Henry de (sac., 1878-1962)
Watkins, Huw (1976-)
Wilkes, G.A.
Willems, Michèle (co-author)
Wordsworth, William
Young, Richard B. (co-author)
Zweig, Stefan (1881-1942)
Zweig, Stefan (co-author)
Шекспир У (1564-1616 Уильям)
קושניראוו, אהרן
大場, 建治 (1931-)
Titles: 
Airs, duets, chorusses, &c in the new masque called The druids. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The words chiefly taken from Ben Jonson; the music composed by Mr. Fisher
Alchemist, a comedy, first acted in the year 1610, by the King's Majesty's servants, with the allowance of the master of revels. The author Ben Johnson...
alchimiste, comédie en 5 actes
Alquimista, El
Ars poetica.
Bartholomew fair
Beckett's bones pour soprano, clarinette en la & piano
Bell's British theatre. : Consisting of the most esteemed English plays
Ben Johnson's jests or the wit's pocket companion. Being a new collection of the most ingenious jests, diverting Stories, pleasant jokes, smart repartees, excellent puns, wise sayings, witty quibbles, and ridiculous bulls. To which is added, a choice collection of the newest conundrums, best riddles, entertaining rebusses, satirical epigrams, humourous epitaphs, facetious dialogues, merry tales, jovial songs, fables, &c. &c. &c
Ben Jonson's plays and masques authoritative texts of "Volpone", "Epicoene", "The alchemist", "The masque of blackness", "Mercury vindicated from the alchemists at court", "Pleasure reconciled to virtue"
Ben Jonson's walk to Scotland an annotated edition of the 'foot voyage'
Cambridge edition of the works of Ben Jonson, The
Case is altered
Catiline his conspiracy
Comercio de noticias, El ; y, Noticias del Nuevo Mundo descubierto en la Luna
Consort music of five and six parts
Cynthia's revels
Discoveries, 1641. Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619.
Discoveries : a critical edition
Discoveries made upon men and matter and some poems
divell is an asse
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Druids.
Eastward hoe!
English Grammar., The
Epicena iliti šutljiva žena
Epicoene, or the silent woman
Epigrams
Every man in his humour
Every man out of his humour
forrest
Four English Comedies of the 17th and 18th Centuries.
Fox
Gattungskonstanten des englischen Vers-Epitaphs
Gypsies metamorphos'd
Hearing poetry
Jean Le Poulain La nuit des rois, Miam miam, Volpone
Jonson, Shakespeare and early modern Virgil
L'or d'en Mascoinat peça en cinc ate
La femme silencieuse opéra bouffe en trois actes
Le théâtre de Jean Le Poulain
magnetic lady, The
Maljani juo'os
Masques
Mercury vindicated from the alchemists at court
music, The
new inn, or the light heart
Oeuvre complète
Oeuvres choisies
On my first daughter
On my first son
Plays. Selected Plays
Plays. Selections
Poems
Poetaster
sad shepherd
Schweigsame Frau Komische Oper in drei Aufzügen, Die
Seianus his fall
Sejanus
Serenade, Op.31
Sir John in Love (opera)
Slow, slow, fresh fount
staple of news
tale of a tub
Three comedies
Timber, or Discoveries
Titles of honor
To Penshurst
tragical history, admirable atchievements, and various events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, The
Valpone
voice of poetry, The
Volpone. Eine lieblose Komödie in drei akten
Volpone, or the fox
Volpone or the Foxe
Volpone ou Le renard mise en scène de Francis Perrin
widow., The
woman kill'd with kindness
workes, The
Works. Selections.
Yale Ben Jonson, The
Гамлет, принц датский Трагедия в 5 д. Виллиама Шекспира
וואלפאנע
ベン・ジョンソン戯曲選集.
Notes: 
Associated Language:
Ben Ionson : his Volpone, or, The foxe, 1898
Canadiana, December 20, 2019 (access point: Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637; variant: J., B (Ben Jonson), 1573?-1637)
Dramatists Poets Actors
Shakespeare & Johnson, 1945
The tragical history, admirable atchievements, and various events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, 1661 t.p. (B.J.)
Wikipedia, Oct. 31, 2013 (Ben Jonson; Benjamin Jonson; born c. 11 June 1572 in Westminster; died 6 August 1637 in Westminster; playwright, poet, and literary critic, of the seventeenth century, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours. He is best known for satirical plays and for his Lyric poetry; he is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I)
Works of Ben. Johnson, 1716
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