Silvia Pireddu, The landscape of the body: the language of medicine in Samuel Johnson s Dictionary, in Textus, Vol.I

Silvia Pireddu

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Abstract

This article explores the presence of words related to the body and medicine in Johnson’s Dictionary and proves that as to physick – actually the word medicine indicated remedies rather than the discipline – it was encyclopaedic but not prescriptive.It considers medicine from a cultural point of view rather than biographical in order to set the technicalities of the lexicon and the discipline into a broader intellectual perspective. It focuses exclusively on the Dictionary to discuss ideas about science and the need for order, recognition and classification which lexicography shares with it.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteTextus
EditorGIOVANNI IAMARTINO, Robert Jr DeMaria
Pagine107-130
Numero di pagine24
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2006

Keywords

  • Dictionary
  • Early modern
  • History of medicine
  • Johnson
  • Lexicography

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