Landmarks in English LexicographyCurated by Bryan A. Garner and Jack Lynch May 2 - July 27, 2024 Samuel Johnson, creator of the first great English dictionary, wickedly mocked his own trade when he defined lexicographer as "A writer of dicti… | Grolier Club May 2 | Landmarks in English Lexicography Curated by Bryan A. Garner and Jack Lynch May 2 - July 27, 2024 Samuel Johnson, creator of the first great English dictionary, wickedly mocked his own trade when he defined lexicographer as "A writer of dictionaries; a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words." But dictionaries are serious business, and the people who drudge away at them are anything but harmless. Co-curated by Grolier Club members Bryan A. Garner (Distinguished Research Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University) and Jack Lynch (Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University), Hardly Harmless Drudgery traces the history of English-language lexicography from its origins to its digital present in some 100 objects, from early printed books to CD-ROMs. Highlights include important dictionaries and manuscripts—mostly from Garner's collection—including items from Johnson, Noah Webster, and the Oxford English Dictionary, as well as portraits, advertisements, lexicographic ephemera, and letters. An accompanying monograph from Godine was published in March 2024. Visit the exhibition in person or online. | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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