A Dictionary of the English Language: In Which the Words are Deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations by Examples from the Best Writers. To Which are Added a History of the Language, and an English Grammar. [2 vols]

London: Printed for J. Johnson, et al. 1806. The Ninth Edition; Corrected and Revised. Hardcover. Quarto. Item #33803

In Two Volumes, quarto. Unpaginated. Complete with half-titles and engraved frontis portrait by Heath after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Text printed in three columns. Contemporary half calf over marbled paper boards, spine with gilt-rules and lozenge ornaments between raised bands, speckled edges. Boards quite rubbed and scuffed, joints rubbed and quite tender with short splits at spine ends, (inner) hinges cracked but cords intact, portrait mildly offset onto title, bookplate on pastedown of Philippe Garigue (1917-2008), dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Montreal and Principal of Glendon College in Toronto. On the whole a nice clean set, in still quite presentable and serviceable bindings. The Ninth Edition of Samuel Johnson's great Dictionary, surely one of the most famous books in all of the English language. "Dr. Johnson performed with his Dictionary the most amazing, enduring and endearing one-man feat in the field of lexicography... The preface ranks among Johnson's finest writings;... (but) it is the dictionary itself which justifies Noah Webster's statement that 'Johnson's writings had, in philology, the effect which Newton's discoveries had in mathematics'. Johnson introduced into English lexicography principles which had already been accepted in Europe but were quite novel in mid-eighteenth-century England. He codified the spelling of English words; he gave full and lucid definitions of their meanings (often entertainingly coloured by his High Church and Tory propensities); and he adduced extensive and apt illustrations from a wide range of authoritative writers... (D)espite the progress made during the past two centuries in historical and comparative philology, Johnson's book may still be consulted for instruction as well as pleasure." (PMM).

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