Person
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0000 0001 0871 7821
https://isni.org/isni/0000000108717821
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Aŭtoro:James Thomson
James Thomson
James Thomson (britisk poet og skribent)
James Thomson (brittisk poet och författare)
James Thomson (poeta e drammaturgo scozzese)
James Thomson (schottischer Schriftsteller)
James Thomson (Scottish writer (1700-1748))
Thompson
Thompson (James)
Thomson, ..
Thomson, Giacomo
Thomson, J.
Thomson, Jacob
Thomson, Jacobus
Thomson, Jacopo
Thomson, Jacques
Thomson, Jakob
Thomson (James)
Thomson, James (Mr)
Thomson, James (Scottish poet and writer, 1700-1748)
Thomson (Mr)
Thomsonius, ..
Tomson
Tomson, James
Джеймс Томсон (шотландский поэт и драматург)
جیمز تامسون (نویسنده و شاعر بریتانیایی)
トムソン, ジェームズ
Dates: 
1700-1748
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Computer file
Language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
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author
contributor
creator
librettist
lyricist
Related names: 
Aikin, John (1747-1822)
Arne, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)
Bodoni, Giambattista (1740-1813)
Collins, William (1721-1759)
Greene, John C. (1946-)
Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809)
Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809)
Joly, Jaspar Robert (1819-1892)
Mallet, David
Mallet, David (1705?-1765)
Murdoch, Patrick (m. 1774)
Robertson, James Logie (1846-1922))
Sambrook, James
Società tipografica (Verona)
Swieten, Gottfried (1733-1803)
Swieten, Gottfried van (1733-1803)
Swieten, Gottfried van Swieten Baron van 1733-1803
Thomson, James
Thurston, John (1774-1822)
Universidad de Almería
Vogt, A. S. (1861-1926)
Voltaire (1694-1778)
Young, Edward (1683-1765)
林, 瑛二 (1938-)
Titles: 
Agamemnon
Alfred: Act III
Autumn
beauties of Milton, Thomson and Young., The
Bell's British theatre. : Consisting of the most esteemed English plays
Blanche et Guiscard, : tragédie;
Castle of indolence an allegorical poem. written in imitation of spenser. by james thomson
collection of the best English plays, chosen out of all the best authors, A
committee
Coriolanus
Edward and Eleonora
Gifts
Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride
J. Thomsons Jaargetyden ; uit het Engelsch vertaald, door Joannes Lublink, den jongen.
jaargetijden, De
Jahreszeiten, Die
Liberty, a poem. Part 1
Liberty, a poem. Part 2
plays of James Thomson, 1700-1748, The : a critical edition
poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot, late chancellor of Great Britain., A
Poem to the memory of William Congreve
Poems of Thomson [, Hammond and Collins]
Poems on several occasions, by James Thomson
Poems. Selected Poems
poetical works of James Thomson, The : with the life of the author
Principes de science absolue
Rule, Britannia!
saisons de Thomson, Les
saisons, Les : poëme
seasons. A hymn, A poem to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton, and Britannia, a poem., The
seasons by James Thomson. A new edition. Adorned with a set of engravings, from original designs. To which is prefixed, An Essay on the plan and character of the poem, by J. Aikin, M.D, The
Selections
siege of Damascus
Song of Thanksgiving, A
Sophonisba
Spring A poem
stagioni, Le
Summer
Tancred and Sigismunda a tragedy...
Tanered and Sigismunda : a tragedy.
Tell me, thou soul of her I love
Thomson's Seasons. Critical edition, being a reproduction of the original texts, with all the various readings of the later editions, historically arranged
Thomsonowy počasy.
To Myra
Two Songs, op. 17
Winter
Works of James Thomson, with his last corrections and improvements, in four volumes...
ジェームズ・トムソン詩集
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Associated Language:
Dramatists Poets
InU/3 cent. drama files (usage: Mr. Thomson; J. Thomson; Jakob Thomson; Jacopo Thomson)
The seasons, 1778 title page (by James Thomson)
The seasons, 1837 t.p. (James Thompson) p. 3 (Mr. James Thomson)
Wikipedia; 21 February 2018 (James Thomson (poet, born 1700); James Thomson (c. 11 September 1700--27 August 1748) was a British poet and playwright, known for his poems The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence, and for the lyrics of "Rule, Britannia!"; James Thomson was born in Ednam in Roxburghshire around 11 September 1700 and baptised on 15 September; in later years, Thomson lived in Richmond upon Thames, and it was there that he wrote his final work The Castle of Indolence, which was published just before his untimely death on 27 August 1748; Johnson writes about Thomson's death, "by taking cold on the water between London and Kew, he caught a disorder, which, with some careless exasperation, ended in a fever that put end to his life;" he is buried in St. Mary Magdalene church in Richmond)
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