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Samuel Johnson & the Journey into Words (Review Article)
In: Dictionaries. Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 38 (2017) 1, 123-131
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Small dictionaries and curiosity : lexicography and fieldwork in post-medieval Europe
Considine, John P.. - Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Academy dictionaries 1600-1800
Considine, John P.. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014
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Notes for a Dictionary from Seventeenth-Century Scotland
In: Language & history. - Leeds : Maney 56 (2013) 1, 33-43
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Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots: The story of the first historical dictionary of the Scots language
In: Historiographia linguistica. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 40 (2013) 3, 507-511
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Michael Adams, ed. 'Cunning Passages, Contrived Corridors': Unexpected Essays in the History of Lexicography.
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 25 (2012) 1, 95
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Grosse Lexika und Wörterbücher Europas: Europäische Enzyklopädien und Wörterbücher in historischen Porträts. Edited by Ulrike Haß. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter, 2012. VIII, 533 pp. [Rezension]
In: Historiographia linguistica. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 39 (2012) 2-3, 413-418
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Michael Adams, ed. 'Cunning Passages, Contrived Corridors': Unexpected Essays in the History of Lexicography.
Considine, John. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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English dictionaries in the sixteenth century
Considine, John. - 2012
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English dictionaries in the sixteenth century
In: John Considine (2012)
Abstract: SSHRC IG awarded 2012: The research project I propose will lead to a book on the intellectual and cultural history of dictionaries in sixteenth-century England. The primary texts it will discuss are dictionaries and wordlists produced or circulated in England, both printed and manuscript. These texts were at the heart of sixteenth-century English literate culture. Many of them were bilingual, guiding English-speakers in their encounters with other languages. Latin-English and English-Latin dictionaries form the largest group (every educated person used these, so that they are for instance the one kind of dictionary which Shakespeare is absolutely certain to have studied), but there were also dictionaries of English with Welsh, Spanish, Italian, French, Old English, Russian, and other languages, and wordlists of English with languages of Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the Arctic. Monolingual English dictionaries and glossaries introduced their readers to the fields of specialized literate knowledge most highly valued in sixteenth-century insular culture, giving access to the languages of the law, medicine, and other arts and sciences; the first free-standing non-specialized English dictionary appeared just after the period under discussion, in 1604. My first monograph has, as far as I know, mostly been read by members of the academic community (including undergraduate students) and professional lexicographers, and I would expect much the same to be true of the study which I now propose to write. I would also expect the proposed study to have a similar interdisciplinary impact, and a similar indirect impact beyond the academy, to that of my first book, which has recently been cited by historians of lexicography and the language sciences, but also in works on language for a wide readership by authors such as Jack Lynch, Henry Hitchings, and Alastair Fowler, and in studies of the histories of Orientalism, religion, Anglo-Saxon studies, Byzantine literature, literary translation, the English language, and "méditations cosmographiques."
Keyword: 1475 - 1600; 16th Century; 2012; Dictionaries; Eire; England; glossaries; History of learned texts; History of the book; IG; Insight Grant; Ireland; lexicography; Literature; Modern languages; Scotland; SSHRC Grant; Successful SSHRC Grant; Wales; Western Europe; Wordlists
URL: https://era.library.ualberta.ca/files/h128nf83m
http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.32386
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Heberto H. Fernández. Dictionaries in Spanish and English from 1554 to 1740: Their Structure and Development. Vertere: Monográficos de la revista Hermēneus, 12. Soria : Hermēneus, 2010. 414 pages [Rezension]
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 24 (2011) 4, 473-476
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries. By Julie Coleman. Vol. 1: 1567 - 1784, XII, 259 pp.; Vol. 2: 1785 - 1858, XIV, 338 pp.; Vol. 3: 1859 - 1936, XXIV, 489 pp.; vol. 4: 1937 - 1984, XXVI, 503 pp. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2004 - 2010 [Rezension]
In: Historiographia linguistica. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 38 (2011) 3, 389-395
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Dictionaries of Canadian English
In: Lexikos; Vol. 13 (2003) ; 2224-0039 (2011)
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HENRI BEJOINT, The Lexicography of English: From Origins to Present.
Considine, John. - : Oxford University Press, 2011
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Current projects in historical lexicography
Considine, John P. (Hrsg.). - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars, 2010
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Adventuring in dictionaries : new studies in the history of lexicography
Considine, John (Hrsg.). - Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Publ., 2010
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Why was Claude de Saumaise interested in the Scythian hypothesis?
In: Language & history. - Leeds : Maney 53 (2010) 2, 81-96
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Webs of words : new studies in historical lexicography
Considine, John P. (Hrsg.). - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publ., 2010
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Towards a history of Chinese lexicography [Rezension]
In: Historiographia linguistica. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 37 (2010) 1-2, 133-143
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Henry Cockeram: the social world of a seventeenth-century lexicographer
In: Adventuring in dictionaries. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publ. (2010), 23-44
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