John Julian (27 January 1839 – 23 January 1913) (no middle name on birth certificate) was a Church of England clergyman, known as the editor of A Dictionary of Hymnology.Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first this was the common reference for those studying hymnody and hymnology. His own estimate was that there were 400,000 hymns in the scope of his chosen field; his correspondents for research numbered over 1000. It was only superseded over a century later by the online Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology.
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| - John Julian (27 de enero de 1839 – 23 de enero de 1913) (sin segundo nombre en el certificado de nacimiento) fue un clérigo de la Iglesia Anglicana de Inglaterra, reconocido como el editor del A Dictionary of Hymnology que sigue siendo una referencia común para los estudiosos de los himnos y de la . Su propia estimación era que había 400.000 himnos, en el ámbito de su campo elegido; y sus corresponsales para sus investigaciones, más de 1000. (es)
- John Julian (27 January 1839 – 23 January 1913) (no middle name on birth certificate) was a Church of England clergyman, known as the editor of A Dictionary of Hymnology.Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first this was the common reference for those studying hymnody and hymnology. His own estimate was that there were 400,000 hymns in the scope of his chosen field; his correspondents for research numbered over 1000. It was only superseded over a century later by the online Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. (en)
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| - John Julian (27 de enero de 1839 – 23 de enero de 1913) (sin segundo nombre en el certificado de nacimiento) fue un clérigo de la Iglesia Anglicana de Inglaterra, reconocido como el editor del A Dictionary of Hymnology que sigue siendo una referencia común para los estudiosos de los himnos y de la . Su propia estimación era que había 400.000 himnos, en el ámbito de su campo elegido; y sus corresponsales para sus investigaciones, más de 1000. (es)
- John Julian (27 January 1839 – 23 January 1913) (no middle name on birth certificate) was a Church of England clergyman, known as the editor of A Dictionary of Hymnology.Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first this was the common reference for those studying hymnody and hymnology. His own estimate was that there were 400,000 hymns in the scope of his chosen field; his correspondents for research numbered over 1000. It was only superseded over a century later by the online Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. (en)
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