Lynch, "How Johnson's Dictionary Became the First Dictionary" - 0 views
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ESTC tells me there were 663 English books published before 1755 with the word "dictionary" in the title; Robin Alston's monumental bibliography tells me Johnson's is the 177th printing of a general monolingual English dictionary; if we exclude subsequent editions and reprints, looking only at the first printing of each title, it's the twenty-first general monolingual English dictionary. And yet, to the world at large, it remains number one.
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Macaulay, for instance, famously called it "the first dictionary which could be read with pleasure." 1
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For him, "first" means primus inter pares — first in our affection, if not in our chronologies.
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