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Auction archive: Lot number 65

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 Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar

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US$15,000 - US$25,000
Price realised:
US$9,000
Auction archive: Lot number 65

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 Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar

Estimate
US$15,000 - US$25,000
Price realised:
US$9,000
Beschreibung:

Title: 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 Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar Author: Johnson, Samuel Place: London Publisher: Printed by W. Strahan, for J. & P. Knapton, et al. Date: 1755 Description: 2 volumes. Titles printed in red and black. Woodcut tail-pieces. Text in two columns. (folio) 15½x9¾, old paneled calf, rebacked with modern calf, raised spine bands, morocco lettering pieces, new endpapers. First Edition. First edition of Johnson's Dictionary, possibly the most important book in the history of English. "Dr Johnson performed with his Dictionary the most amazing, enduring and endearing one-man feat in the field of lexicography…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...but despite 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" (Printing and the Mind of Man). Indeed, the labor and genius of Johnson's production still awes us today. Over a period of eight years, "with no real library at hand, Johnson wrote the definitions of over 40,000 words...illustrating the senses in which these words could be used by including about 114,000 quotations drawn from English writing in every field of learning during the two centuries from the middle of the Elizabethan period down to his own time" (W. Jackson Bate, Samuel Johnson, NY 1977, p.247). The first edition was published in April 1755 in a printing of 2000 copies. PMM 201. Lot Amendments Condition: Light rubbing to covers, scuffs to spines and joints; Vol. I. title-page soiled and creased with a few chips and tears repaired by being silked on verso, upper right corner restored, following leaves with some creasing, marginal darkening and slight edge chips, soiling and creasing to last several leaves, final leaf with corers repaired affecting a few letters; Vol. II title with marginal darkening and corner creases, less so to following leaves, still very good or better. Item number: 179686

Auction archive: Lot number 65
Auction:
Datum:
22 Feb 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: 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 Prefixed, a History of the Language, and an English Grammar Author: Johnson, Samuel Place: London Publisher: Printed by W. Strahan, for J. & P. Knapton, et al. Date: 1755 Description: 2 volumes. Titles printed in red and black. Woodcut tail-pieces. Text in two columns. (folio) 15½x9¾, old paneled calf, rebacked with modern calf, raised spine bands, morocco lettering pieces, new endpapers. First Edition. First edition of Johnson's Dictionary, possibly the most important book in the history of English. "Dr Johnson performed with his Dictionary the most amazing, enduring and endearing one-man feat in the field of lexicography…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...but despite 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" (Printing and the Mind of Man). Indeed, the labor and genius of Johnson's production still awes us today. Over a period of eight years, "with no real library at hand, Johnson wrote the definitions of over 40,000 words...illustrating the senses in which these words could be used by including about 114,000 quotations drawn from English writing in every field of learning during the two centuries from the middle of the Elizabethan period down to his own time" (W. Jackson Bate, Samuel Johnson, NY 1977, p.247). The first edition was published in April 1755 in a printing of 2000 copies. PMM 201. Lot Amendments Condition: Light rubbing to covers, scuffs to spines and joints; Vol. I. title-page soiled and creased with a few chips and tears repaired by being silked on verso, upper right corner restored, following leaves with some creasing, marginal darkening and slight edge chips, soiling and creasing to last several leaves, final leaf with corers repaired affecting a few letters; Vol. II title with marginal darkening and corner creases, less so to following leaves, still very good or better. Item number: 179686

Auction archive: Lot number 65
Auction:
Datum:
22 Feb 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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