Ichabod Dawks
Author: Stanley Morison
Publisher: CUP Archive
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Total Pages: 70
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Author: Stanley Morison
Publisher: CUP Archive
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-11-19
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780521163019
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDawks is the name of a family of booksellers and printers who practised their craft in London during the seventeenth century and later. The younger Thomas Dawks was honoured with the title of 'His Majesty's Printer for the British Language' in 1676. Ichabod Dawks, 'honest Ichabod' as Steel called him, and the best-known member of the family, published Dawks's NewsLetter on the evenings of Post Nights (i.e. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) from 1696 to 1716. For this periodical a special script type in imitation of handwriting was used, the matrices of which have recently been identified. Mr Morison's account of the Dawkses, based upon a family diary which he lately discovered, enlarges at several points our knowledge of their respective careers, and, in the case of Ichabod, demonstrates the character of his contribution to the progress of English journalism. Illustrated with type facsimiles, line blocks and nine pages of collotype facsimiles of newsletters.
Author: Gary Schneider
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 9780874138757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is an extensive investigation of letters and letter writing across two centuries, focusing on the sociocultural function and meaning of epistolary writing - letters that were circulated, were intended to circulate, or were perceived to circulate within the culture of epistolarity in early modern England. The study examines how the letter functioned in a variety of social contexts, yet also assesses what the letter meant as idea to early modern letter writers, investigating letters in both manuscript and print contexts. It begins with an overview of the culture of epistolarity, examines the material components of letter exchange, investigates how emotion was persuasively textualized in the letter, considers the transmission of news and intelligence, and examines the publication of letters as propaganda and as collections of moral-didactic, personal, and state letters. Gary Schneider is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Texas-Pan American.
Author: John Nichols
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Published: 1812
Total Pages: 798
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Published: 1812
Total Pages: 790
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Published: 1812
Total Pages: 784
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-03-02
Total Pages: 655
ISBN-13: 1351870254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThree major developments in English lexicography took place during the seventeenth century: the emergence of the first free standing monolingual English dictionaries; the making of new kinds of English lexicons that investigated dialect or etymology or that keyed English to invented 'philosophical' languages; and the massive expansion of bilingual lexicography, which not only placed English alongside the European vernaculars but also handled the languages of the new world. The essays in this volume discuss not only the internal history of lexicography but also its wider relationships with culture and society.
Author: Ashley Marshall
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 1783275456
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA major history of the evolution of political journalism in the late Stuart and early Hanoverian period.
Author: Lionel Thomas Berguer
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Published: 1823
Total Pages: 344
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