A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts: I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore
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spelling | Gouldman, Francis Verfasser aut A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore By the Care and Industry of Francis Gouldman, M.A. plentiful adjoined authors complete useful does itself only And in this Third Edition (besides many other Additions) the most Textual, usual and proper Hebrew Roots and Derivatives, added to the Simple Theams and Compounds of the Latin, throughout the Whole Work, are Inserted By W. Robertson, A.M. Cambridge Hayes Londini Rawlins txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Dictionarium etymologicum, philologicum, phraseologicumque ..." (= P. 2) und "Dictionarium historico-geographico-poeticum ..." (= P. 3) verfügen über separate Titelblätter, datiert mit 1673. - Erscheinungsvermerk in Vorlageform: Cambridge, Printed by John Hayes, Printer to the University, 1674. - P. 2 und 3 mit abweichendem Erscheinungsvermerk Robertson, William Sonstige oth London pup |
spellingShingle | Gouldman, Francis A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore |
title | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore |
title_alt | plentiful adjoined authors complete useful does itself only |
title_auth | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore |
title_exact_search | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore |
title_full | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore By the Care and Industry of Francis Gouldman, M.A. |
title_fullStr | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore By the Care and Industry of Francis Gouldman, M.A. |
title_full_unstemmed | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts I. The English before the Latin, Enriched with about Ten thousand Words more then any former Dictionary Contains. II. The Latin before the English, With correct and plentifull Etymological Derivations, Philological Observations, and Phraseological Explications. III The Proper Names of Persons, Places, And other things necessary to the understanding of Historians and poets. To Which Are Adjoyned, A Table of Authours Names at large, which in this Book are made use of, or mentioned: And also some lesser Tractates. The Whole being a Comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's Foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's Superstructure and Improvements: Together with Amendments and Enlargements very considerable for Number and Nature; Promoted and carried on by a diligent search into, and perusal of several other Dictionaries, and many Authours Ancient and Modern: Rendring this Work the most Compleat and Usefull of any in this kind yet Extant; As the Preface doth particularly Declare, and the Book it self will more fully Evidence. Wherein also the Quantities of Syllables not onely in Appellative, but also Proper Names are more Accurately Noted then heretofore By the Care and Industry of Francis Gouldman, M.A. |
title_short | A Copious Dictionary In Three Parts |
title_sort | a copious dictionary in three parts i the english before the latin enriched with about ten thousand words more then any former dictionary contains ii the latin before the english with correct and plentifull etymological derivations philological observations and phraseological explications iii the proper names of persons places and other things necessary to the understanding of historians and poets to which are adjoyned a table of authours names at large which in this book are made use of or mentioned and also some lesser tractates the whole being a comprisal of thomasius and rider s foundations holland s and holyoak s superstructure and improvements together with amendments and enlargements very considerable for number and nature promoted and carried on by a diligent search into and perusal of several other dictionaries and many authours ancient and modern rendring this work the most compleat and usefull of any in this kind yet extant as the preface doth particularly declare and the book it self will more fully evidence wherein also the quantities of syllables not onely in appellative but also proper names are more accurately noted then heretofore |
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