Cave Beck, The Universal Character by which all the Nations in the World may Understand one another's Conceptions (1657)

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Date
1657
Author
Cave Beck Note: 30/09/2005
Book title
The Universal Character, By which all the Nations in the World may understand one anothers Conceptions, Reading out of one Common Writing in their own Mother Tongues. An Invention Of General Use, The Practise whereof may be Attained in two Hours space, Observing the Grammatical Directions. Which Character is so contrived, that it may be Spoken as well as Written
Publication place
London
Printer
Thomas Maxey
Publisher
William Weekley
Text type
printed book
Genre
General English Dictionaries and Glossaries
Subject area
grammar
Summary
Alphabetical lexicon of 3,996 numbered keywords
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: A Kalender, v. Almanack
the keel of a ship r 2458
keene q 49
Wing
B1647
Criticisms
Salmon, Vivian. "Cave Beck: A Seventeenth-century Ipswich Schoolmaster and his `Universal Character'." The Study of Language in 17th-century England. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1979. 176-90. view record
Salmon, Vivian. The Study of Language in 17th-century England. Amsterdam Studies in the History of the Language Sciences 40. 2nd edn. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1979, 1989. 176-90. Cave Beck: A Seventeenth-century Ipswich Schoolmaster and his `Universal Character' view record