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Small Dictionaries and Curiosity: Lexicography and Fieldwork in Post-Medieval Europe


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Small Dictionaries and Curiosity tells a story which has not been told before, that of the first European wordlists of minority and unofficial languages and dialects, from the end of the Middle Ages to the early nineteenth century. These wordlists were collected by people who were curious about the unrecorded or little-known languages they heard around them. Between them, they document more than 40 language varieties, from a Basque-Icelandic pidgin of the North Atlantic to the Kalmyk language of the lower Volga. The book gives an account of about 90 of these dictionaries and wordlists, some of them single-page jottings and some of them full-sized printed books, paying attention to their content and their physical form alike. It explores the kinds of curiosity and imagination by which their makers were moved: the lover of all languages hearing new voices in an inn; the speaker of a dying language recording his linguistic memories; the patriot deploying his lexicographical findings in the service of an emerging nation. It offers an encounter with the diverse voices of the entirety of post-medieval Europe, turning away from the people of the courts and universities whose language was documented in big dictionaries to listen to people who did not speak the languages of power: the people of remote places and dying communities; the illiterate poor, settled or homeless; migrants from the edges of Europe and beyond.

Table of Contents:
1: Introduction Part I: Curiosity 2: Western lexicographers in the lands of the Mongols 3: Curiosity and lexicography from Petrarch to Leibniz 4: The history of lexicography and the history of curiosity Part II: The long sixteenth century 5: The first curiosity-driven wordlists: Rotwelsch 6: The broadening tradition: wordlists of other cryptolects 7: The curiosity-driven lexicography of a whole language: Romani 8: Weakly codified languages and lexicography in the sixteenth century 9: Curiosity-driven lexicography in the sixteenth century Part III: The long seventeenth century 10: Languages and regional varieties 11: Natural history and lexicography: John Ray and his friends 12: Ray's Collection of English words 13: Ray's German contemporaries and successors 14: Edward Lhuyd: The making of a lexicographer 15: Edward Lhuyd, travelling lexicographer 16: Edward Lhuyd's Glossography Part IV: The long eighteenth century 17: Polyglot collections from Gessner to Leibniz 18: Witsen, Leibniz, and the turn to Inner Eurasia 19: Strahlenberg and the lexicography of Inner Eurasia 20: Early wordlists of Scandinavian regionalisms 21: Early wordlists of Finnish and Sámi 22: Johan Ihre and Swedish lexicography 23: Dying languages 24: Old Prussian and Polabian 25: Cornish and Manx Part V: Into the nineteenth century 26: Dictionaries of Scottish Gaelic in the century of Ossian 27: Bardic dictionaries: Faroese, Serbian, and Breton 28: Lexicography and national epic in Finland Conclusion: Writing the history of lexicography

About the Author :
John Considine teaches English at the University of Alberta, and contributes as a consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary, of which he was formerly an assistant editor. His books include Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe (2008), Academy Dictionaries 1600-1800 (2014), and the edited volume Ashgate Critical Essays on Early English Lexicographers: The Seventeenth Century (2012). He has also written on etymology, book history, and early modern literature. He is at present writing a new history of dictionaries in the British Isles from 1500 to 1800, and editing the Cambridge World History of Lexicography. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

Review :
Offers a panoramic survery of a little-known chapter in the overlapping histories of linguistics ... Considine's work resurrects these almost forgotten practices and their fascinating results, and might even point the way towards a new oral history of early modern Europe. This excellent Book follows on from and complements John Considines two earlier books on European dictionaries This third volume meets the high standards set by its predecessors ... The obscurity of some of the languages discussed under lines the breadth of Considines treatment: they include Arin, Chuvash, Crimean Gothic, Dragwa, Lak, and Mordvin ... Considine is well versed in the national, political, social, and religious contexts of the books he discusses, and uses his knowledge both to place specific dictionaries and to make interesting comparisons between them. One can almost imagine a history of Europe in the period written through the history of the dictionaries.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780198785019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 334
  • Sub Title: Lexicography and Fieldwork in Post-Medieval Europe
  • Width: 167 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0198785011
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jan 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Weight: 693 gr


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