No, someone else did
The editor of the Oxford English Dictionary from 1879 to 1915 was James Murray. He played a significant role in overseeing the compilation and publication of the first edition of the dictionary during his tenure.
Famous English lexicographers include Samuel Johnson, who published "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755, setting a high standard for future dictionaries. Another notable figure is James Murray, the primary editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, which began publication in the late 19th century and is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of English vocabulary. Other significant lexicographers include Noah Webster, known for his American English dictionary, and Robert Cawdrey, who created one of the first English dictionaries in 1604.
no he didnt not
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Lord James Murray died in 1719.
No one person gets this credit. Samuel Johnson is most often credited with this task, but it's not true - not even he claimed it to be so. One of the earliest known dictionaries - and it's still around - was written in Latin and compiled during the reign of Augustus. The Chinese had a dictionary in the third century B.C.In 1604 Robert Cawdrey created the first English language dictionary and in 1656 Thomas Blount also published a dictionary. Johnson didn't crank his out until 1755.In 1806 the Americans put the British to shame when Noah Webster compiled his dictionary of the English language. It became a best seller and drove the British Philological Society to begin compiling a comprehensive dictionary, which would later become the Oxford English Dictionary. It took more than a century and several different editors to get the thing published in full form. The first edition was actually worked on from 1860 to 1952, though plans went back earlier. The most famous editor was James Murray, a man of working class origins. However, he neither began the project nor saw it complete. He did, however, create a successful methodology for getting the project done.
James Murray was born on February 9, 1901.
James Murray was born on February 9, 1901.
James Murray's middle name is Warren.
James Alexander Murray died in 1960.