Southcott, Joanna
Record IDcnp02267032
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp02267032
Genderfemale
Biographical Data1750 - 1814
Place of BirthTaleford, Devonshire
Last Edit2024-02-08
General Note
Note de regroupement par domaine: Religion (ouvrages généraux et comparatifs) (200)
Prophétesse, visionnaire, fondatrice du mouvement sectaire millénariste des "Southcottians", actif en Angleterre à partir de la fin du 18e siècle
Englische Prophetin und Sektengründerin
More Information
Further Biographical Data1750-1814
1750-1814
25.04.1750-27.12.1814
Primary Language(s)English
ActivityPersonen zu allgemeiner und vergleichender Religionswissenschaft, Personen zu nichtchristlichen Religionen (3.1p) (sswd)
Weibliche Geistliche (gnd)
Sektenstifterin
Prophetin (gnd)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
Großbritannien
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Place of Activity
Place of BirthTaleford, Devonshire
Geburtsort
Names
HeadingSouthcott, Joanna
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Southcott, Joanna
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany; British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom); Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany); Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands, Den Haag (Netherlands)
Variant NameSouthcott, Johanna
Southcot, Joanna
Southcote, Joanna
Sources
Found inThe history of a modern millennial movement : the Southcottians / edited by Jane Shaw and Philip Lockley.-New York(N.Y.) : I.B. Tauris, 2017. — LC Authorities : Southcott, Joanna, 1750-1814 - https://authorities.loc.gov (2019-12-06). — The Oxford Companion to British History (2 ed.) / Edited by Robert Crowcroft and John Cannon, 2015 : Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814). — LCAuth. — British Biographical Archive I 1023,298-334. — II 1775,251-266. — III 421,302-314. — Biographisches Archiv des Christentums 359,181. — Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Southcott
Imprint SourcesT220824: On the fast day, 1797, the following was given to Joanna Southcott, in answer to the Rev. J. Pomeroy, 1797