ABSTRACT

Three major developments in English lexicography took place during the seventeenth century: the emergence of the first free standing monolingual English dictionaries; the making of new kinds of English lexicons that investigated dialect or etymology or that keyed English to invented 'philosophical' languages; and the massive expansion of bilingual lexicography, which not only placed English alongside the European vernaculars but also handled the languages of the new world. The essays in this volume discuss not only the internal history of lexicography but also its wider relationships with culture and society.

part |2 pages

Part II Overview

part |2 pages

Part V Bilingual and Polyglot Dictionaries

chapter 21|10 pages

Cotgrave in Irish

chapter 22|14 pages

John Minsheu: Scholar or Charlatan?