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or Triple Dictionarie.
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CHAPTER XX
THE LANGUAGE FROM CHAUCER TO SHAKESPEARE
I. WORKS OF HENERAL REFERENCE.
Abbott, E. A. Shakspearian Grammar. 1884.
Bradley, H. Making of English. 1904.
Deutschbein, C. Shakespeare-Grammatik. Cöthen, 1882.
Dyce, A. Glossary to the Works of Shakespeare. 1894.
Einenkel. Streifzüge durch die M. E. Syntax. 1887.
Ekwall, E. Shakespeare's Vocabulary; its etymological elements. Upsal,
1903.
Ellis, A. J. Early English Pronunciation. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. II, VII, XIV,
XXIII, LVI. (1867-89. )
Franz, W. Shakespeare-Graminatik. Halle, Pt 1, 1898, Pt 11, 1900.
Die Grundzüge der Sprache Shakspeares. (Abridgement of the above. )
Berlin, 1902.
Jespersen, O. Progress in Language. 1894.
Mätzner, E. English Grammar. Trans. by Grece, C. J. 3 vols. 1874.
Murray, J. A. H. New English Dictionary. Oxford. 1884 ff.
Oliphant, T. L. K. New English. 2 vols. 1886.
Schmidt, A. Shakespeare-Lexicon. 2 vols. Eng. trans. of 3rd ed. (rev. by
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Sweet, H. New English Grammar. Oxford, 1892 ff.
History of English sounds. Oxford, 1888.
Viëtor, W. Shakespeare Phonology. 1906.
Westcott, B. F. General View of the History of the English Bible. Rev. by
Wright, W. Aldis. 1905.
Wyld, H. C. Historical Study of the Mother Tongue. 1906.
II. CONTEMPORARY WORKS.
(a) Dictionaries etc. before 1600.
1440. Promptorium Parvulorum, ed. Way, A. (3 vols. ) Cam. Soc. (Biblio-
graphy in vol. III. Appendix, L-Lxxxv. )
1483. Catholicon Anglicon, ed. Herrtage, S. J. E. E. T. S.
1547. Salesbury, W. English-Welsh Dictionary.
1552. Huloet, R. Abcedarium Anglico-Latinum.
1564. Vocabula Chauceriana quaedam selectiora et minus vulgaria, by
P. Gr.
1568. Withals, J. Shorte Dictionarie.
1570. Levins, P. Manipulus Vocabulorum. (English rhyming dictionary),
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1573. Baret, J.
An Alvearie or Triple Dictionarie. (Eng. Lat. and Fr. )
1589. Rider, J. Bibliotheca Scholastica. A double dictionarie. Eng. -Lat.
and Lat. -Eng.
(6) Works on pronunciation, spelling, etc.
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pronounce the letters in . . . Welsh.
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TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES
rum, vol.
1475 The Babees' Boke.
1509 Bishop Smyth and Sir Richard
1478 (? ) First book printed at Ox- Sutton found Brasenose College,
ford.
Oxford.
1485–1489 Linacre and Grocyn go 1509–1547 King Henry VIII.
to Italy.
1510–1513 Erasmus at Cambridge.
1485-1509 King Henry VII.
c. 1510 Cocke Lorells bote.
1486 Bartolommeo Diaz circum- c. 1510 (? ) The Parson of Kalen-
navigates the Cape.
borowe.
1489 Villon's poems (first dated 1513 Gawain Douglas's trans. of the
edition).
Aeneid printed.
1490 Sanazzaro's Arcadia.
1513 Macchiavelli's Prince (pub.
1491 Death of Caxton.
1532).
1491 Marsilio Ficino's works pub- 1513 Battle of Flodden.
lished at Basel.
1514 Greek text of New Testament
1492 Columbus discovers the West printed at Alcalá, through instru-
Indies.
mentality of cardinal Ximenes.
1494 Sebastian Brant's Narren- 1514 Epistolae Obscurorum Viro-
schiff printed at Basel.
