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The ''Dictionary of Australian Biography'', published in 1949, is a reference work by Percival Serle containing information on notable people associated with Australian history. With approximately a thousand entries, the book took more than twenty years to complete. It should not be confused with the multi-volume ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' published by Melbourne University Press in 1966. The book contains 1030 biographies of Australians, or people who were closely connected with Australia, who died before the end of 1942. According to Serle in his preface:
The average length of the biographies is about 640 words. Serle classified them roughly into the following twelve groups: #Army and navy – 10 #Artists, including architects, actors and musicians – 130 #Governors and administrators – 50 #Lawyers – 69 #Literary men and women – 137 #Notorieties – 17 #Pioneers, explorers, pastoralists, men of business – 161 #Politicians – 174 #Scholars, philosophers, clergy – 76 #Scientists, including physicians, surgeons and engineers- 140 #Social reformers, philanthropists, educationists – 53 #Sporting men (cricketers and athletes) – 13 The number of women included is 42; 4% of the biographies. Forty-seven percent of those included in the book were born in England, 27% in Australia, 12% Scotland, 8% Ireland, 1% Wales and the last 5% were from the rest of the world which included 12 from the United States, 9 from Germany, and 6 from New Zealand. Prior to its publication similar Australian reference works included: *John Henniker Heaton's' ''Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of the Time'', 1897 *David Blair's ''Blair's Cyclopaedia of Australasia, 1881 *Philip Mennell's ''The Dictionary of Australasian Biography from the Inauguration of Responsible Government'', 1892 *Fred Johns' ''Johns's Notable Australians'', 1906 later editions were published as ''Who's Who in Australia'' *Fred Johns' ''An Australian Biographical Dictionary'', 1934 *The ''Australian Encyclopaedia'' 1925–1926 Subsequently other Australian biographical dictionaries have been released including: *''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' from 1966 *''Who's Who in Australia'' ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dictionary of Australian Biography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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