Item #64489 Etymons of English words. John Thomson.
Etymons of English words
Etymons of English words

Etymons of English words

Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd and Longman, Rees, [et al.], 1826. First edition, 4to, pp. [4], 27, [1] plus unpaginated lexicon in double column; original cloth-backed paper-covered boards, printed paper label on spine; a nice, largely unopened copy. Early ownership inscription of "C. Shakespear, Langley Priory." In another copy of the book we sold some time ago was the inscription in an unidentified hand: "These etymons were not publd.-- only printed for the family." Kennedy 8392, citing one other work by the same author, Observations Introductory to a Work on English Etymology, London, 1818. Thomson's Etymons sets out "to trace the descent of English words; their affinity with the different dialects of Gothic spoken in Europe; and the connexion between our own and some other tongues both of Europe and Asia" (from the Preface). NUC lists an 1819 edition of the same title, but with only 24pp. and with words beginning at the letter "M." Of this 1826 edition, NUC locates 10 copies, and OCLC 33, thereby casting doubt on the earnestness of the inscription. Vancil, p. 235. Item #64489

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