Idler

  • 41The Idler (1758–1760) — This article is about the 18th century series of essays. For other publications called The Idler, see The Idler (disambiguation). The Idler was a series of 103 essays, all but twelve of them by Samuel Johnson, published in the London weekly the… …

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  • 42The Idler (1993) — Infobox Magazine title = The Idler image caption = The Idler #36, the money issue editor = Tom Hodgkinson frequency = Bi Annual firstdate = 1993 category = Arts/Culture company = Idler country = flag|United Kingdom language = British English… …

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  • 43The Idler — (Le Paresseux) est une série de 103 essais écrits par Samuel Johnson, à l exception de 12 d entre eux. Ils furent publiés dans l hebdomadaire londonien Universal Chronicle entre 1758 et 1760. La Chronicle semble avoir surtout servi de support à… …

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  • 44The Idler — There have been three British publications called The Idler:* The Idler (1758 1760), a series of essays by Samuel Johnson and his contemporaries. * The Idler (1892 1911), a literary and humorous magazine started by Jerome K. Jerome. * The Idler… …

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  • 45The Idler — (‚Der Müßiggänger‘), steht für: The Idler (1758–1760), eine Serie von Essays von Samuel Johnson und Anderen The Idler (1892–1911), ein illustriertes, monatlich erscheinendes Magazin in Großbritannien The Idler (1993), ein zweimal im Jahr… …

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  • 46Heinrich von Idler — (* 11. Februar 1802 in Strümpfelbach, Oberamt Waiblingen; † 6. April 1878 in Cannstatt) war ein württembergischer Oberamtmann und Landtagsabgeordneter. Heinrich von Idler …

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  • 47Salomon Idler — (* 11. Februar 1610 in Cannstatt; † wahrscheinlich 1669 in Augsburg) war ein deutscher Schuster und gescheiterter Augsburger Flugpionier. Leben Bei seinem ersten und zugleich letzten Flugversuch mit zwei selbstgebauten Flügeln an beiden Armen… …

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  • 48The Idler (1892-1911) — The Idler was an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911. It was founded by the author Robert Barr, who brought in the humorist Jerome K. Jerome as co editor, and its contributors included many of the leading… …

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  • 49Salomon Idler — (born February 11, 1610, in Cannstatt; died probably 1669 in Augsburg) was a German shoemaker and a failed Augsburg aviation pioneer.At the time of his first and simultaneously last attempt to fly with two self built wings on both arms, he lost… …

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  • 50street idler — /ˈstrit aɪdlə/ (say street uydluh) noun Obsolete a person, usually an unemployed male, who passes the time lounging around in the city …