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Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography

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The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography was a biographical dictionary of the nineteenth century, published by William Mackenzie in Glasgow.

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Publication

The Dictionary was issued by part publication, and its first edition appeared from 1857 to 1863. In collected form (1863) there were three volumes, originally issued in 16 parts. A later edition appeared from 1876.

Staff and writers

The Imperial Dictionary was edited by John Francis Waller from 1857 to 1866; Patrick Edward Dove was general editor for the first 20 numbers, John Service was on the editorial staff 1858 to 1862, acting as sub-editor under Dove. Also involved editorially were William John Macquorn Rankine, Francis Bowen, John Eadie, and John Pringle Nichol.

A list of contributors appeared in the first volume, and a further list in volume II.

Other contributors included:

  • John Merry Ross,
  • Christina Rossetti on Petrarch, and numerous other Italians
  • William Michael Rossetti,
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne,
  • There were engravings included by William Thomas Fry, James Thomson, and Richard Woodman.

    References

    Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography Wikipedia