[Lexicog] Lexicons of Early Modern English now includes over 713, 000 word-entries!
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Lexicons of Early Modern English now includes over 713,000 word-entries!
Lexicons of Early Modern English is a growing historical database offering
scholars unprecedented access to early books and manuscripts documenting the
growth and development of the English language.
With the recent additions of the immense Latin-English text, Ortus
Vocabulorum, White Kennett's very detailed etymological work, Parochial
Antiquities (1695), and Nathan Bailey's 900-page Universal Etymological
English Dictionary (1737), this incredible resource now boasts more than
713,000 word entries! The addition of Ortus Vocabulorum completes LEME's
series of the four large Latin and English dictionaries in manuscript and
print at the end of the fifteenth century (Promptorium Parvulorum
<http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=26> ,
<http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=21> Catholicon
Anglicum, <http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=537>
Medulla Grammatice in Pepys MS 2002, and
<http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=35> Ortus).
Recently added to Lexicons of Early Modern English - <http://bit.ly/_leme>
http://bit.ly/_leme
. Nathan Bailey,
<http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=1349> Universal
Etymological English Dictionary (1737)
. White Kennett,
<http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=684> Parochial
Antiquities (1695)
. <http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=35> Ortus
Vocabulorum (1500)
Coming soon to LEME
. Henry Hexham, A Copious English and Netherdutch Dictionary
(1641-42)
. Richard Hogarth, Gazophylacium Anglicanum (1689)
Use Modern Techniques to Research Early Modern English!
203 searchable lexicons
152 fully analyzed lexicons
713,402 total word entries
493,827 fully analyzed word entries
60,891 total English modern headwords
LEME sets the standard for modern linguistic research on the English
language. LEME provides researchers with more than 710,000 word-entries from
203 monolingual, bilingual, and polyglot dictionaries, lexical
encyclopedias, hard-word glossaries, spelling lists, and lexically-valuable
treatises surviving in print or manuscript from the Tudor, Stuart, Caroline,
Commonwealth, and Restoration periods.
LEME provides exciting opportunities for research for historians of the
English language. More than a half-million word-entries devised by
contemporary speakers of early modern English describe the meaning of words,
and their equivalents in languages such as French, Italian, Spanish, Latin,
Greek, Hebrew, and other tongues encountered then in Europe, America, and
Asia.
For a partial bibliography of publications that employ
<http://bit.ly/_leme> LEME, see <http://bit.ly/lemebiblio> here -
http://bit.ly/lemebiblio
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