Lexicon Technicum
Title | Lexicon Technicum PDF eBook |
Author | John Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 890 |
Release | 1710 |
Genre | Art |
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Lexicon Technicum; Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Title | Lexicon Technicum; Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | John Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 926 |
Release | 1708 |
Genre | Art |
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Lexicon Technicum ... Second edition. vol. II.
Title | Lexicon Technicum ... Second edition. vol. II. PDF eBook |
Author | John Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 864 |
Release | 1723 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Lexicon Technicum, Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Title | Lexicon Technicum, Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | John Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 894 |
Release | 1710 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Encyclopaedic Visions
Title | Encyclopaedic Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Yeo |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2001-03-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521651912 |
Cultural history of Enlightenment encyclopaedias revealing Enlightenment debates concerning organisation and communication of knowledge.
The Theory of English Lexicography 15301791
Title | The Theory of English Lexicography 15301791 PDF eBook |
Author | Tetsuro Hayashi |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 1978-01-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027281319 |
This book serves as a welcome addition to the better known English Dictionary from Cawdrey to Johnson, 1604-1755, by Starnes & Noyes (new edition published by Benjamins 1991). Whereas Starnes & Noyes describe the history of English lexicography as an evolutionary progress-by-accumulation process, Professor Hayashi focuses on issues of method and theory, starting with John Palsgrave’s Lesclarissement de la langue francoyse (1530), to John Walker’s A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (1791). This book also includes a detailed discussion of Dr. Johnson’s influential Dictionary of the English Language (1755).
Words and Dictionaries from the British Isles in Historical Perspective
Title | Words and Dictionaries from the British Isles in Historical Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | John Considine |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2009-03-26 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1443807214 |
Words and dictionaries from the British Isles in historical perspective brings together a wide range of current work on English-language lexicography and lexicology by a team of twelve contributors working in England, continental Europe, and North America. Fredric Dolezal’s opening essay offers a provocative discussion of how the history of English lexicography has been, and might in the future be, written. The next four papers deal with the medieval and early modern periods: Carter Hailey investigates the dictionary evidence for individual lexical creativity in a discussion of Chaucer and the Middle English Dictionary; Gabriele Stein shows how early modern English dictionaries handled lexicological questions rather than simply listing words and equivalents; R. W. McConchie analyzes the biographical record of the lexicographer Richard Howlet, and Paola Tornaghi presents and discusses an unpublished source for the seventeenth-century lexicography of Old English. Three papers on the long eighteenth century follow: Noel Osselton’s is an analysis of the “alphabet fatigue” which led many early lexicographers to treat words at the end of the alphabetical sequence more tersely than words at the beginning; Elisabetta Lonati’s shows the engagement of John Harris’s Lexicon technicum with one of the sources of its medical vocabulary; Charlotte Brewer’s discusses the under-representation of eighteenth-century material in the Oxford English Dictionary. In the last three papers, Julie Coleman provides a groundbreaking analysis of Farmer and Henley’s Slang and its analogues; Peter Gilliver draws on the Oxford English Dictionary archives to tell the story of an important editorial crisis; and Laura Pinnavaia discusses the syntactic flexibility of a set of idioms in a corpus of nineteenth- and twentieth-century prose. The volume as a whole offers new discoveries and important analytical and conceptual work, and is an essential text in the developing field of the history of lexicography.