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John Florio

Queen Anna's New World of Words; or, Dictionarie of the Italian and English Tongues

In “Queen Anna's New World of Words; or, Dictionarie of the Italian and English Tongues,” John Florio embarks on a meticulous exploration of language, intertwining rich cultural contexts with a practical lexicon. This groundbreaking work serves as a bilingual dictionary, showcasing not only Italian and English vocabulary but also reflecting the Renaissance's blossoming interest in linguistics and cross-cultural exchange. Florio's literary style is marked by a blend of scholarly precision and creative eloquence, revealing his belief that language serves as a bridge between diverse cultures and ideas, making this work an essential resource for scholars and laypeople alike. John Florio, an Italian expat and a prominent figure in Elizabethan England, was deeply influenced by the confluence of cultures he experienced throughout his life. His work as a translator, educator, and devotee of the arts provided him with unique insights into both Italian and English languages, positioning him as an invaluable voice of his time. Florio's passion for language and his nuanced understanding of its role in society undoubtedly fueled the creation of this pioneering dictionary. I highly recommend “Queen Anna's New World of Words” to linguists, historians, and anyone with a passion for language. This work not only serves as a practical guide but also invites readers to appreciate the intricate interplay of cultures that shaped the linguistic landscape of early modern Europe.
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2019
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2019
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