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Coles, Elisha (1640?-1680) | 4 |
Bailey, N (1742) | 1 |
Gordon, George (1716-1728) | 1 |
Gregory, Francis (1625?-1707) | 1 |
Harmar, John (1594?-1670) | 1 |
Martius, Laurentius | 1 |
Meurs, Johannes Van (1579-1639) | 1 |
Miller, Philip (1691-1771) | 1 |
Scapula, Johann (1540-1600) | 1 |
Whiter, Walter (1758-1832) | 1 |
Etymologikon mikron, sive Etymologicum parvum, ex magno illo Sylburgi, Eustathio, Martinio, aliisque magni nominis authoribus, excerptum, digestum, explicatum : in usum scholæ publicæ Westmonasteriensis
Gregory, Francis (1625?-1707)
1670
First 2 words of title in Greek characters.
Etymologicon magnum, or universal etymological dictionary, on a new plan. With illustrations drawn from various languages: English, Gothic, Saxon, German, Danish... Greek, Latin, - French, Italian, Spanish - Galic, Irish, Welsh, Bretagne, &c. The dialects of the Sclavonic; and the esatern languages, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Sanscrit, Gipsey, Coptic ... [etc.]
Whiter, Walter (1758-1832)
1800
No more published.
An English dictionary, explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, philosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences. Containing many thousands of hard words (and proper named of places) more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor. Together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language. In a method more comprehensive than any that is extant
Coles, Elisha (1640?-1680)
1696
Indexed in: Not Wing C5075. Alston 68.
An English dictionary, explaining the difficult terms that are used in divinity, husbandry, physick, philosophy, law, navigation, mathematicks, and other arts and sciences. Containing many thousands of hard words, and proper names of places, more than are in any other English dictionary or expositor. Together with the etymological derivation of them from their proper fountains, whether Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, or any other language. In a method more comprehensive than any that is extant
Coles, Elisha (1640?-1680)
1692
First edition published in 1676.
Dictionarium Britannicum, or, A more compleat universal etymological English dictionary than any extant : containing not only the words, and their explication, but their etymologies... Also explaining hard and technical words ... Illustrated with near five hundred cuts ... Likewise a collection and explanation of words and phrases us'd in our antient charters, statutes, writs ... Also the ... mythology of the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, &c. ... To which is added a collection of proper names of persons and places in Great-Britain ... Collected by several hands
Bailey, N (1742); Gordon, George (1716-1728); Miller, Philip (1691-1771)
1730
Advertisement on p. [818]. Title page printed in red and black.
Joan. Scapulæ Lexicon græco-latinum, è probatis auctoribus locupletatum, cum indicibus, et Græco & Latino, auctis, & correctis. Additum auctarium dialectorum, in tabulas compendiose redactarum. Accedunt lexicon etymologicum, cum thematibus investigatu difficilioribus & anomalis. Et Joan. Meursii Glossarium contractum, hactenus desideratum
Scapula, Johann (1540-1600); Martius, Laurentius; Zwinger, Jacob (1569-1610); Harmar, John (1594?-1670); Meurs, Johannes van (1579-1639)
1663
Title-page printed in red and black. "Index dictionum et phrasium Latinarum in Lexicon Johan. Scapulæ. Opera & studio Laurentii Martii": [114] p. "Jacobi Zvingeri... Græcarum dialectorum hypotyp...