Alexander Barclay, Introductory to Write and to Pronounce French (1521)

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Date
22 March 1521
Author
Alexander Barclay Note: 30/09/2005
Lexicon title
Englysshe / and Frenche. Here foloweth a small treatyse of dyuerse frenche wordes after order of the Alphabete. In which treatyse are firste set nounes or names of thynges most vsed in co<i>m</i>mon speche / after the<i>m</i> are set adiectyues / than verbes. And last of all aduerbes / and all by order of letter as after shall appere
Book title
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte / and to pronounce Frenche compyled by Alexander Barclay compendiously at the commaundement of the ryght hye excellent and myghty prynce Thomas duke of Northfolke
Publication place
London
Publisher
Robert Coplande
Text type
printed book
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
French
Summary
Includes a glossary of common French words and their English equivalents, split up by alphabetic letter, the letter groups distributed through the short book: nouns, adjectives, verbs, other parts of speech, and then topics such as numbers, time (week-days, months, seasons, and special feasts), and fish
Language
headwords: French
explanations: English
explanations: English
Ame. a soule
Extent
a6r-c4r
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
Alston
XII.5
STC
1386
Modern editions
Ellis, Alexander John, ed. On Early English Pronunciation. Early English Text Society Extra Series 2, 7, 14, 23, 56. 5 vols. London: Trübner, 1869-89. III: 803-14. view record
Criticisms
Dobson, Eric J. English Pronunciation 1500-1700. 1957. 2nd edn. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968. I: 6-7. view record
Schultz, John Richie. "The Life of Alexander Barclay." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 18.3 (1919): 360-68. view record