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  • Dictionaries in the English-speaking world : 1500-1800. [1], Sixteenth-century English dictionaries
    Considine, John P.
    This is the first volume in the trilogy Dictionaries in the English-Speaking World, 1500-1800, which will offer a new history of lexicography in and beyond the early modern British Isles. The volume ... explores the dictionaries, wordlists, and glossaries that were compiled and read by speakers of English from the end of the Middle Ages to the year 1600. These include the first printed dictionaries in which English words were collected; the dictionaries of Latin used by all educated English-speakers, from young children to Shakespeare to adult royalty; the dictionaries of modern languages that gave English-speakers access to the languages and cultures of continental Europe; dictionaries and wordlists documenting other languages from Armenian to Malagasy to Welsh; and a great variety of specialized English wordlists. No unified history has ever surveyed this vast, lively, and culturally significant lexicographical output before. The guiding principle of the book, and the trilogy, is that a story about dictionaries must also be a story about human beings. John Considine offers a full and sympathetic account of those who compiled and used these works, and those who supported them financially, paying particular attention to records of dictionary use and its traces in surviving copies. The volume will appeal to all those interested in the languages and literary cultures of the sixteenth-century English-speaking world.
    Vrsta gradiva - knjiga ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Izdaja - Impression 1
    Založništvo in izdelava - New York : Oxford University Press, cop. 2022
    Jezik - angleški
    ISBN - 978-0-19-883228-7
    COBISS.SI-ID - 158183683
    DOI

Knjižnica/institucija Kraj Akronim Za izposojo Druga zaloga
Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, Ljubljana Ljubljana SAZU na dom 1 izv.
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