Letter: 1875 Feb. 15, Sunnyside, Mill Hill [London] N.W., to W. F. Skene / James A.H. Murray. 1875.

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Letter: 1875 Feb. 15, Sunnyside, Mill Hill [London] N.W., to W. F. Skene / James A.H. Murray. 1875.

Concerns the Rhymes and Prophecies of Thomas of Erceldoune which Murray is publishing for the Early English Text Society.

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Skene, W. F. (William Forbes), 1809-1892

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Early English Text Society.

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Thomas, the Rhymer, 1220?-1297?

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Laing, David, 1793-1878

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Murray, James A. H. (James Augustus Henry), 1837-1915

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James Augustus Henry Murray was a Scottish lexicographer, best known for his pioneering work on A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles. Already a well-known philologist, he began work on an inventory of words used in English from the 12th century onward, a monumental undertaking, made possible by his knowledge and organizational skills. He worked on this groundbreaking dictionary for more than thirty years, completing about half of the project; today, the work is known as the Oxford E...