Lexicon logographicum : or, a Latin and English dictionary arranged upon the principles of logography, by the division of all words, and their variations in every declinable part of speech, into radices and terminations, and giving their alternate translations, without requiring grammatical judgment

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Lexicon logographicum : or, a Latin and English dictionary arranged upon the principles of logography, by the division of all words, and their variations in every declinable part of speech, into radices and terminations, and giving their alternate translations, without requiring grammatical judgment : manuscript, [ca. 1783]

Sample of a dictionary based on logography, the grouping of words into "radices" and "terminations".

1 v. (14 leaves) ; 20 cm.

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Houghton Library

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