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Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe

Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe

Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe

Lexicography and the Making of Heritage
Author:
John Considine, University of Alberta
Published:
March 2011
Availability:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521178457

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    Dictionaries tell stories of many kinds. The history of dictionaries, of how they were produced, published and used, has much to tell us about the language and the culture of the past. This monumental work of scholarship draws on published and archival material to survey a wide range of dictionaries of western European languages (including English, German, Latin and Greek) published between the early-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. John Considine establishes a powerful model for the social and intellectual history of lexicography by examining dictionaries both as imaginative texts and as scholarly instruments. He tells the stories of national and individual heritage and identity that were created through the making of dictionaries in the early modern period. Far from dry, factual collections of words, dictionaries are creative works, shaping as well as recording early modern culture and intellectual history.

    • A comprehensive history of dictionaries, based on extensive scholarly research
    • An important intervention in the history of lexicography and history of the book
    • Readable and engaging, with many details about the making and makers of dictionaries

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This prodigiously learned work is not only an important account of lexicography before the age of the academies but also a fascinating description of the whole scholarly world of 16th- and 17th-century Europe...Essential."
    -J. T. Lynch, Rutgers, Choice

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The classical heritage I: philology and lexicography
    • 3. The classical heritage II: Henri Estienne and his world
    • 4. Vernacular heritages I: Germany and the Netherlands 1500–1618
    • 5. Vernacular heritages II: England to circa 1650
    • 6. Vernacular heritages III: England and Scandinavia, circa 1650–75
    • 7. Postclassical heritages: du Cange and his world
    • 8. Shared heritages: polyglot and universal dictionaries
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography.

    Author

    John Considine , University of Alberta