Early Modern English Lexicography, Volume 1

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Clarendon Press, 1989 - Foreign Language Study - 496 pages
Early Modern English Lexicography presents for the first time a census of printed monolingual glossaries and dictionaries published from 1475 to 1640, together with a systematic bibliographical description of these works. The lemmatical material is listed alphabetically and documented according to the criteria of the Oxford English Dictionary. A second volume compiles additions and corrections to the Oxford English Dictionary documentation never before published, and discusses in detail lexicographical aspects pertinent to assembling this material. More than 5,000 main entries comprise neologisms, antedatings, post-datings, unregistered senses, additional citations, and corrections. Special attention is devoted to the question of lexical transmission through sources often overlooked in the Oxford English Dictionary. The volumes have been conceived as a specialized preliminary study of the growth and development of English lexicography in the Early Modern English period.

Contents

Data Processing for Elizabethan Lexicography
11
Glossaries in Chronological Order
18
Index of Titles Translators Compilers Editors
69
Census of Translations
76
Method of Registration
86
Index of Special Category Lemmas
468
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About the author (1989)

Jürgen Schäfer is at the University of Augsburg.