Frederick James Furnivall, FBA (4 February 1825 2 July 1910), one of the co-creators of the New English Dictionary, was an English philologist. He founded a number of learned societies on early English Literature, and made pioneering and massive editorial contributions to the subject, of which the most notable was his parallel text edition of the Canterbury Tales. Frederick James Furnivall synonyms, Frederick James Furnivall pronunciation, Frederick James Furnivall translation, English dictionary definition of Frederick James Furnivall. Noun 1. 1906 Frederick James Furnivall: A volume of personal record. Medieval Marxists: a tradition (1) Frederick James Furnivall: A Volume of Personal Record (1911) Frederick James Furnivall: A Volume of Personal Record (1911) Frederick James Furnivall: A Volume of Personal Record (1911) Comprar Frederick James Furnivall por John James Munro, en Tapa blanda. This work has been selected scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Salud y desarrollo personal; Sociedad y Bibliographia Frederick James Furnivall: a volume of personal record (Londinii: Henry Frowde, 1911) p. Xli. William S. Peterson, "Furnivall, Frederick James (1825-1910)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxonii Buscalibre M