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Herbert Coleridge's 'A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language' is a comprehensive and valuable resource for those interested in the origins of the English language. The book delves into the etymology of words that have been in use since the earliest days of the language, providing a fascinating look at how English has evolved over time. Coleridge's writing is meticulous and scholarly, making this dictionary a reliable source for researchers and language enthusiasts alike. This unique dictionary sheds light on the linguistic history of English in a way that is both…mehr

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Herbert Coleridge's 'A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language' is a comprehensive and valuable resource for those interested in the origins of the English language. The book delves into the etymology of words that have been in use since the earliest days of the language, providing a fascinating look at how English has evolved over time. Coleridge's writing is meticulous and scholarly, making this dictionary a reliable source for researchers and language enthusiasts alike. This unique dictionary sheds light on the linguistic history of English in a way that is both informative and engaging. Herbert Coleridge, a respected philologist and linguistic scholar, was well-equipped to write such a book due to his expertise in the field. His background in studying languages and their origins undoubtedly influenced his decision to compile a dictionary of the oldest words in English, showcasing his passion for etymology and historical linguistics. I highly recommend 'A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language' to anyone interested in the roots of the English language and how it has developed over time. Herbert Coleridge's thorough research and insightful commentary make this book a must-read for those looking to expand their knowledge of linguistics and language history.
Autorenporträt
Herbert Coleridge (1830–1861), a figure notable in the annals of lexicography, was an English philologist and one of the earliest editors of what would later flourish into the influential Oxford English Dictionary. Grandson of the famed Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Herbert showed early promise and scholarly potential. Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, he was not merely content with esoteric knowledge; rather, he sought to employ it in the construction of a comprehensive catalogue of the English language (Ker, 1905). His seminal work, 'A Dictionary of the First or Oldest Words in the English Language' (1859), provides a fascinating snapshot of the linguistic foundation of modern English by tracing the history of its earliest vocabulary. Coleridge's literary style is characteristically methodical and analytical, reflecting the precision and depth of his philological inquiries. Although his life was tragically cut short by tuberculosis at the age of 31, his foundational efforts in the study of the English language and his role in setting the groundwork for the Oxford English Dictionary have earned him a distinguished place in literary and linguistic history (Winchester, 2003).