Old French-English Dictionary
This is the first Old French-English dictionary of its kind to provide a comprehensive reference tool for a broad range of English-speaking users. In the form of a compendious but manageable single volume, it is designed for both the general and specialist reader of Old French texts including students, scholars, philologists and historians. The dictionary is based on a large and varied number of texts up to c.1350, starting from the 'classics' of medieval French literature and extending through all the genres: epic, romance, religious, moral, didactic and allegorical texts, lyric poetry, drama, humour and satire, as well as non-literary historical, political and legal documents. The aim has been to include a wide range of variant spellings as well as the main dialectal forms to help the anglophone user in particular. Detailed definitions and grammatical functions are provided, together with common phrases with their translations.
- Comprehensive, single-volume dictionary designed for a broad range of English-speaking users - the first of its kind
- Based on a broad selection of texts covering all genres. Helpful reference for students and scholars of all aspects of medieval French studies
- Includes many variant spellings as an aid to recognition and identification
Reviews & endorsements
"This dictionary is an excellent resource for those English speakers wanting to read Old French texts and would be a valueable acquistion for all scholars and students of French language, history, and culture." Southwest Journal of Lingiustics
"...the first of its kind for a wide range of English-speaking users..." Translation Review
Product details
June 2006Paperback
9780521027045
640 pages
232 × 158 × 37 mm
0.896kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. From database to dictionary
- 2. The dictionary entries
- 3. How to use the dictionary
- 4. Conclusion
- List of abbreviations
- Select bibliography
- The dictionary.