Maxims, Songs & Poems: Miscellaneous Notes in Renaissance Books
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This early edition of the first Latin-German educational dictionary is thought to have assisted the emergence of modern German, not least, through its inclusion of new vocabulary apparently invented by its Swiss author, Petrus Dasypodius.
Author: Peter Dasypodius
Title: Dictionarium Latinogermanicum et vice versa Germanicolatinum (Strasbourg, 1541)
Shelfmark: G.6.23 (catalogue record)
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