Book - Reference Dictionary/Scientific/Technological, John Ogilvie, The Imperial Dictionary English Technological and Scientific Vol 2, 1861

Physical description

The Imperial Dictionary English Technological and Scientific Vol 2
Author: John Ogilvie
Publisher: Blackie & Son Ltd
Date: 1861
Further Information: Black cloth hardcover with a brown leather spine, title lettering in gold. The spine has a Library label with an inscription.

Publication type

non-fiction

Inscriptions & markings

The label on spine cover with typed text RH 423 OGI

Summary

The Imperial Dictionary was a massive, progressive undertaking designed to be a bridge between a traditional language dictionary and a comprehensive technical encyclopedia. John Ogilvie built the text upon the foundation of Noah Webster’s famous American Dictionary. However, Ogilvie dramatically expanded it to include thousands of new terms born from the Industrial Revolution. It heavily prioritized the vocabulary of engineering, medicine, manufacturing, chemistry, and the arts, alongside a vast array of distinct Scottish and provincial British terms that Webster had omitted.

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