Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots: The Story of the First Historical Dictionary of the Scots Language
Autor Susan Rennieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199639403
ISBN-10: 019963940X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Figures
Dimensiuni: 166 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019963940X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Figures
Dimensiuni: 166 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Beautifully presented OUP, it is a joy both to behold and to hold - and will be held in esteem by who care for the welfare of our Scottish language.
This excellent study of a work of monumental scope and importance, and of the admirable man who produced it, combines meticulous research with lucid expression and a highly readable style. It will assuredly be welcomed by all readers with an interest in the Scots language, and in Scotland's intellectual history.
Rennie's book stands as an example of how scholarly biography - of both Jamieson and his Dictionary - should be composed, laying open the connections between the author and his work and his own time, our own times and them and the time which lies between.
It is very difficult to find any fault with this book. It is erudite but also compelling and is beautifully edited...including a number of plates which help illuminate the texts.
[This] book is a detailed work of research, but it is written in a fluent and lively style which makes it a pleasure to read.
Rennie offers a judicious sampling of Jamieson's definitions ... Though last published on paper in 1927, Jamieson's tangy Dictionary ascended into cyberspace in 2008. In Susan Rennie it has found its ideal chronicler. Engaged and engaging
Jamieson's Dictionary has found a worthy historian in the author of this excellent book ... it is the mature, learned, confident work of an established authority on her subject.
Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots is a thoughtful and very carefully researched book that provides a sympathetic treatment of its eponymous hero and his lexicographical work. Until now, it was quite a challenge for anyone to find out much about this man without undertaking considerable research of their own. Rennie has done much here to rehabilitate his memory, and her monograph will be of special interest to students and scholars of Scots, the lexicography of Scots and English, and of Scottish literature. It is also a fascinating social history, and Rennie's account of the mundane trials Jamieson faced is a humbling reminder of the everyday obstacles he encountered during the production of his magnum opus.
engaging in style and illuminating in content, placing Jamieson and his Dictionary firmly where they deserve to be in the history of Scotland, of Scots, and of lexicography.
This excellent study of a work of monumental scope and importance, and of the admirable man who produced it, combines meticulous research with lucid expression and a highly readable style. It will assuredly be welcomed by all readers with an interest in the Scots language, and in Scotland's intellectual history.
Rennie's book stands as an example of how scholarly biography - of both Jamieson and his Dictionary - should be composed, laying open the connections between the author and his work and his own time, our own times and them and the time which lies between.
It is very difficult to find any fault with this book. It is erudite but also compelling and is beautifully edited...including a number of plates which help illuminate the texts.
[This] book is a detailed work of research, but it is written in a fluent and lively style which makes it a pleasure to read.
Rennie offers a judicious sampling of Jamieson's definitions ... Though last published on paper in 1927, Jamieson's tangy Dictionary ascended into cyberspace in 2008. In Susan Rennie it has found its ideal chronicler. Engaged and engaging
Jamieson's Dictionary has found a worthy historian in the author of this excellent book ... it is the mature, learned, confident work of an established authority on her subject.
Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots is a thoughtful and very carefully researched book that provides a sympathetic treatment of its eponymous hero and his lexicographical work. Until now, it was quite a challenge for anyone to find out much about this man without undertaking considerable research of their own. Rennie has done much here to rehabilitate his memory, and her monograph will be of special interest to students and scholars of Scots, the lexicography of Scots and English, and of Scottish literature. It is also a fascinating social history, and Rennie's account of the mundane trials Jamieson faced is a humbling reminder of the everyday obstacles he encountered during the production of his magnum opus.
engaging in style and illuminating in content, placing Jamieson and his Dictionary firmly where they deserve to be in the history of Scotland, of Scots, and of lexicography.
Notă biografică
Susan Rennie is a lexicographer and author. A former Senior Editor with Scottish Language Dictionaries, she edited and managed the online Dictionary of the Scots Language at the University of Dundee in 2001-4. Her books include The Oxford English Thesaurus for Schools, and several Scots-language books for children, including the award-winning Animal ABC: A Scots Alphabet.