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Laurence Nowell's Vocabularium Saxonicum
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Laurence Nowell’s Vocabularium Saxonicum

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In his Preface to Laurence Nowell’s Vocabularium Saxonicum, Albert H. Marckwardt writes:
Many years ago, when I first read Laurence Nowell’s Vocabularium Saxonicum in manuscript, I was firmly convinced that it was of sufficient intrinsic interest to merit publication. It seemed desirable that a man like Nowell, so important in the development of Old English studies, should become more than a footnote in an occasional history of linguistic or legal scholarship. His dictionary, reflecting so clearly the personality of a true scholar with broad and human interests, deserved to be made generally available despite the advance of linguistic knowledge since its time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1952
Pages
211
ISBN
9780472751594

In his Preface to Laurence Nowell’s Vocabularium Saxonicum, Albert H. Marckwardt writes:
Many years ago, when I first read Laurence Nowell’s Vocabularium Saxonicum in manuscript, I was firmly convinced that it was of sufficient intrinsic interest to merit publication. It seemed desirable that a man like Nowell, so important in the development of Old English studies, should become more than a footnote in an occasional history of linguistic or legal scholarship. His dictionary, reflecting so clearly the personality of a true scholar with broad and human interests, deserved to be made generally available despite the advance of linguistic knowledge since its time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1952
Pages
211
ISBN
9780472751594