The New Found Worlde, or Antarctike, wherin is contained wonderful and strange things, as well as humaine creatures, as Beastes, Fishes, Foules, and Serpents, Trees, Plants, Mines of Golde and Siluer: garnished with many learned aucthorities, traualled and written in the French tong, by that excellent learned man, master Andrewe Thevet. And now newly translated into Englishe, wherein is reformed the errours of the auncient Cosmographers

The LEME Corpus Manual has an editorial introduction, indexes of subjects, proper names, and chronology, a primary bibliography of LEME corpus texts, as well as English language texts not included in the Corpus, a description of the XML encoding and of lemmatization and source analysis tools. The ap...

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Main Author: Thevet, Andrew
Other Authors: Lancashire, Ian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME) 1568
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/100253
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Summary:The LEME Corpus Manual has an editorial introduction, indexes of subjects, proper names, and chronology, a primary bibliography of LEME corpus texts, as well as English language texts not included in the Corpus, a description of the XML encoding and of lemmatization and source analysis tools. The appendix includes lists of language abbreviations and of abbreviations for parts of speech. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Canada Foundation for Innovation University of Toronto Libraries University of Toronto Press Information & Instructional Technology, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto