THE FIRST DICTIONARY OF MEDIEVAL TERMS INTENDED FOR THE NON-SPECIALIST
WITH AN INTEREST IN THE MEDIEVAL WORLD.
An interest in the middle ages often brings the non-specialist reader
up short against a word or term which is not understood or only
imperfectly understood. This dictionary is intended to put an end to
all that - though such a claim is inevitably rash. However, it has
been designed in the hope that it will be of real help to non-academic
readers, and in some cases maybe even to specialists.
The dictionary contains some 3,400 terms as headwords, ranging from
the legal and ecclesiastic to the more prosaic words of daily life.
Latin was the language of the church, law and government, and many
Latin terms illustrated here are frequently found in modern books of
history of theperiod; similarly, the precise meaning of Old English
and Middle English terms may elude today's reader: this dictionary
endeavours to provide clarity. In addition to definition, etymologies
of many words are given, in the beliefthat knowing the origin and
evolution of a word gives a better understanding. There are also
examples of medieval terms and phrases still in use today, a further
aid to clarifying meaning.
CHRISTOPHER COREDON has also compiled the _Dictionary of Cybernyms_.
Dr ANN WILLIAMS, historical consultant on the project, was until her
retirement Senior Lecturer in medieval history at the Polytechnic of
North London.
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ISBN
9781846153938
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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