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El. knyga: Ashgate Critical Essays on Early English Lexicographers: Volume 3: The Sixteenth Century [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Laying the foundations for the first monolingual dictionaries of English, the sixteenth century in English lexicography is here shown to form a bridge between the glossarial compilations which had slowly evolved during the Middle Ages, and the more recognisably modern dictionary incorporating synonymy, illustrative citations and other standard features. The articles collected here treat general lexicography and dictionaries in this period, their uses, and the state of research in this field. The volume also covers a fascinating and diverse collection of lexicographers, from the well known - John Palsgrave, Thomas Cooper, Thomas Elyot and John Florio - to those about whom next to nothing is known - Richard Howlet, John Baret and Peter Levens.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I GENERAL
1 Narrative and Persuasion in Early Modern English Dictionaries and Phrasebooks
3(12)
John Considine
2 `Dumb Significants' and Early Modern English Definition
15(24)
Ian Lancashire
3 Doctors and Dictionaries in Sixteenth-century England
39(26)
Roderick McConchie
4 English Specialized Lexicography in the Late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance
65(8)
Noel Edward Osselton
5 Bilingual Dictionaries of Shakespeare's Day
73(14)
D.T. Starnes
6 The Emerging Role of English in the Dictionaries of Renaissance Europe
87(42)
Gabriele Stein
7 A Footnote on the Inkhorn Controversy
129(8)
James Sledd
8 Language Helps for the Elizabethan Tradesman
137(16)
Louis B. Wright
PART II LATIN-ENGLISH
9 Definitions and First Person Pronoun Involvement in Thomas Elyot's Dictionary
153(10)
Gabriele Stein
10 The English of the `Nomenclator'
163(2)
William A. Craigie
11 A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular English
165(4)
Don Cameron Allen
12 Thomas Thomas makes a Dictionary
169(20)
Allan Stevenson
PART III ENGLISH-LATIN
13 Richard Huloet as a Recorder of the English Lexicon
189(10)
Gabriele Stein
14 Women and their World in Withals' Dictionary of 1553
199(22)
Werner Hullen
15 A Note on the Use of Renaissance Dictionaries
221(6)
James Sledd
16 John Baret's `Diligent Bees'
227(4)
H. Rocke Robertson
Philip M. Teigen
17 Peter Levins' Lexicographic Approach
231(16)
Roberta Facchinetti
18 The `Hard Words' of Levins' Dictionary
247(22)
Maurizio Gotti
PART IV FAMILIAR VERNACULAR
19 Law and Early Modern English Lexicons
269(16)
Ian Lancashire
20 Bilingual Lexicography in the Renaissance: Palsgrave's English-French Lexicon (1530)
285(10)
Douglas A. Kibbee
21 William Thomas: A Forgotten Clerk of the Privy Council
295(10)
E.R. Adair
22 Claudius Hollyband and the Earliest French-English Dictionaries
305(12)
Mark Eccles
23 Negotiating Florio's A Worlde of Wordes
317(34)
David O. Frantz
PART V UNFAMILIAR VERNACULAR
24 The Earliest List of Russian Lapp Words
351(8)
John Abercromby
25 Thomas Harriot (1560-1621) and the English Origins of Algonkian Linguistics
359(32)
Vivian Salmon
26 Mark Ridley (1560-1624): An Elizabethan Slavist
391(12)
Gerald Stone
27 Russian Medical Terminology in Mark Ridley's Dictionary
403(22)
Vera Fedorovna Konnova
Olga Timofeeva
28 The Achievement of William Salesbury
425(4)
Glanmor Williams
Index 429
Roderick McConchie is Lecturer in English at the University of Helsinki, Finland