
Small Dictionaries and Curiosity
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- 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
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