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Dictionary and Instruments
Musical Instruments: A Comprehensive Dictionary.
* The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments, 1984
Musical Instruments: A Comprehensive Dictionary.
The company's first product for the Asian market, the Japanese-English Electronic PageMark Dictionary, was distributed through its partner Seiko Instruments, Inc.
Sadie also oversaw a major expansion of the Grove franchise, editing the one-volume Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ( 1988 ), and several spinoff dictionaries, such as the New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments ( three volumes, 1984 ), the New Grove Dictionary of American Music, ( with H. Wiley Hitchcock, four volumes, 1986 ), and the New Grove Dictionary of Opera ( four volumes, 1992 ).

Dictionary and Chemistry
* A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy ( with his brother C. R. Aikin ), 2 vols.
From 1847 he was engaged in editing the Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie ( Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry ) edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook.
Keir published the first part of his " Dictionary of Chemistry " in 1789.
Also in Chemistry a book titled Al-Asma ' meaning " About the Names ", did not reach researchers but was used in " Dictionary of Ibn Bahlool " of the 10th century.
In 1821 he published his first major book, Dictionary of Chemistry, a replacement for William Nicholson's outdated Dictionary.
* Handwörterbuch der Chemie ( Handy Dictionary of Chemistry ; collaborator, 13 vols., 1882-96 )
# Longman's English-Chinese Dictionary of Chemistry, Hong Kong, 1997.
Brande's Manual of Chemistry, first published in 1819, enjoyed wide popularity, and among other works he brought out a Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art in 1842.

Dictionary and London
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* 1755 – Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
E. Housman ', The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( London: Macmillan, 2001 )
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
According to Partridge ( 1972: 12 ), it dates from around 1840 and arose in the East End of London, however John Camden Hotten in his 1859 Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words states that ( English ) rhyming slang originated " about twelve or fifteen years ago " ( i. e. in the 1840s ) with ' chaunters ' and ' patterers ' in the Seven Dials area of London.
* Seyffert, Oskar, " Dictionary of Classical Antiquities ", London: W. Glaisher, 1895.
* 1917a ), " An English Pronouncing Dictionary ", London: Dent, rpt in facsimile in Jones ( 2002 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics ( ISBN 0-415-20319-8 ), by Hadumod Bussmann, edited by Gregory P. Trauth and Kerstin Kazzazi, Routledge, London 1996.
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875.
Historian John Stow, writing in his Survey of London ( 1598 ), noted ' this place is called the Star Chamber, because the roof thereof is decked with the likeness of stars gilt ...' The chamber's description is regarded as the most likely explanation for its name by the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary.
John Camden Hotten lists the term in the fifth edition of his Slang Dictionary in 1874 as a " term very common among the lower orders of London, meaning to die from disease or accident.
* Samuel Johnson begins work on A Dictionary of the English Language in London.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 7, London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2001, pp. 761 – 796.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Volume 1, London: Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1997, pp. 1201 – 1221.
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Cannistraro, Philip V. ( 1982 ) Historical Dictionary of Fascist Italy, Westport, Conn .; London: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-21317-8

Dictionary and 1821
The American Heritage Dictionary traces the passage of the words bunk ( noun ), debunk ( verb ) and debunker ( noun ) into American English in 1923 as a belated outgrowth of " bunkum ", of which the first recorded use was in 1828, apparently related to a poorly received " speech for Buncombe " given by North Carolina representative Felix Walker during the 16th United States Congress ( 1819 – 1821 ).

Dictionary and reprinted
* The Abridged Dictionary of Surrealism, reprinted in:
The earliest reference to ice cream given by the Oxford English Dictionary is from 1744, reprinted in a magazine in 1877.
The first edition of A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ) was much reprinted ; thus, a reprint wherein the copyright page indicates 1954, as the most recent reprinting year, also notes that the 1930 and 1937 reprintings were " with corrections ".
* " economic science and economics ," Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, 1896, v. 1, reprinted in The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, 1987, v. 2, 58-59.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, iii, 352 ; reprinted in S. Sadie ( ed.
* William Warenne, reprinted from the 1917 Dictionary of National Biography
Meanwhile, in the USSR the Dahl ’ s Explanatory Dictionary was repeatedly ( 1935, 1955 ) reprinted in compliance with the old rules of spelling and alphabet.
In 1999, Hendrickson Publishers reprinted it under the title A Dictionary of Early Christian Biography.
Cyclopaedia: or, An Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( two volumes in folio ) was an encyclopedia published by Ephraim Chambers in London in 1728, and reprinted in numerous editions in the eighteenth century.
* 1842: Church Dictionary ( often reprinted )
Further work on Corbett appeared with John Hattendorf's essay ' Sir Julian Corbett on the Significance of Naval History ' ( 1971, reprinted 2000 ) and Goldrick and Hattendorf's Conference Proceedings, Mahan is Not Enough ( 1993 ), followed by the revised biography on Corbett in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( 2004 ).
* Daniels O, Dictionary of Japanese ( Sōsho ) Writing Forms, Lunde Humphries, 1944 ( reprinted 1947 )
Polynomials and Polynomial Inequalities ( with Tamas Erdelyi, 1998 ), Pi and the AGM ( 1987 ; reprinted in 1998 ) and A Dictionary of Real Numbers.
1964 ), A Modern Ukrainian Grammar for English speakers ( 1949 ; reprinted seven times ), and a pioneering but incomplete English-language Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language ( 2 volumes in 22 fascicles, 1962 – 1982 ).
Together with Zenon Kuzelia, he also published a much larger Ukrainian-German Dictionary ( 1943 ; reprinted 1983 ) which was a pioneering effort in its day.
* Tucker, T. G., Etymological Dictionary of Latin ( Ares, 1976, reprinted ) ISBN 0-89005-172-0

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