Jung's fame derives mainly from his arithmetic theory of algebraic functions in two variables.
But if the author has or develops a distinctive personality, their fame will derive from this as much as from the content of their blog.
He would have thought, coming from a family whose fame derived from ancient exploits more than modern wealth, she would have been pleased.
Beer's fame derives from his hobby, astronomy.
Yet my fame derives not from them but from a few films and drawings around the edges of what I've made.
Van Hoogstraten's fame derives from his versatile career as poet, painter and zealous social climber.
His fame derives not from this, however, but from his having instituted the celebration of Kwanzaa, in 1966.
Mr. Moynihan's fame originally derived from his warnings about illegitimacy.
His primary fame derives from two translations he did while quite young, although he had a long career among the English speaking Jesuits in exile.
Its fame partly derives from the fact of being labelled as a military alliance by anti-communists.