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Lexicografía plurilingüe de los siglos XVI y XVII

Authors: Acero Durántez, Isabel;

Lexicografía plurilingüe de los siglos XVI y XVII

Abstract

This study analyzes a large number of multilingual lexicographic texts published and reedited under various titles—dictionaries, vocabularies, dialogues, glossaries, etc.—from the beginning of the 16th to the end of the 17th centuries. The object of these works was to respond to the needs of users wishing to understand and be understood in modern languages in eminently practical contexts, such as commerce or travel, at a time when Latin was no longer considered to be the sole language of international communication. During these two centuries lexicographers worked to provide instruments which covered the principal European languages in multilingual wordbooks ordered either alphabetically or thematically. The interest they sparked led to an increase in the number of adaptations, copies or even plagiaries, which makes it difficult to identify the sources on which a given work was based.

En este trabajo se da cuenta de un amplio número de textos lexicográficos plurilingües que se publican y reeditan, bajo diversos títulos –diccionarios, vocabularios, diálogos, nomenclaturas, etc. –, desde comienzos del siglo XVI y hasta fines del siglo XVII. Las necesidades de los usuarios, especialmente comerciantes y viajeros, de entender y hacerse entender en lenguas modernas propicia la aparición de estas obras, en un momento en que el latín ha dejado de ser considerado como único medio de comunicación internacional. Los lexicógrafos de este período se afanan por proporcionar instrumentos que abarquen las principales lenguas europeas, obras multilingües ordenadas alfabéticamente o por temas, lo que lleva aparejado el servirse del trabajo de sus predecesores, llegando al plagio que dificultará la observación de las fuentes.

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Spain
Keywords

French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Diccionario plurilingüe, Referencia - Diccionarios, Lenguas europeas, Nomenclaturas, PC1-5498, lexicografía multilingüe, Nomenclatura, diálogos, Multilingual lexicography, nomenclaturas, Romanic languages, Diccionarios, dictionaries, Vocabularios, Diccionarios políglotas, Historia de la lexicografía, Lenguaje y lenguas, 5705.03 Lexicografía, Lexicografía multilingüe, dialogues, diccionarios, nomenclaturas., 5701.07 Lengua y Literatura, vocabularios, Multilingüismo, vocabularies, glossaries., PQ1-3999

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