Based on the OED, and 44 Years in the Making, Oxford University Press Releases the First & Only Historical Thesaurus

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Based on the OED, and 44 Years in the Making, Oxford University Press Releases
the First & Only Historical Thesaurus

NEW YORK, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Oxford University Press will
publish the Historical Thesaurus of the OED (HTOED) this week.  The HTOED
boasts two claims to fame -- it's the world's largest thesaurus and it's the
first of its kind in any language. Based on the 2nd edition of the Oxford
English Dictionary, the HTOED contains almost every word in the 20 volume
dictionary, plus a considerable amount of Old English vocabulary, sourced from
A Thesaurus of Old English.


The HTOED is organized in a similar way to a Roget's-style thesaurus, where
the words are grouped together in sections according to their meanings. But
its structure, developed specially for HTOED, is far more detailed than those
found in other thesauruses, allowing for shades of meaning to be fully
documented.
    --  At just under 4,000 pages, the HTOED is the largest thesaurus in the
        world.  It covers more than 920,000 words and meanings from Old
English
        to the present day.
    --  The HTOED is the first historic thesaurus ever created.  It shows the
        earliest recorded use of each word, lists synonyms in chronological
        order (with the earliest synonyms first), and details the change and
        development of the English language in breathtaking detail.
    --  The HTOED provides a breadth of knowledge that is found in no other
        work, and has more synonyms than any other thesaurus.  The word
        immediately, for example, has 264 synonyms, ranging from aedre, which
        entered the language in Old English, to yesterday, which is first
        recorded as being used in 1974.
    --  It uses an entirely new thematic system of classification, with a
        detailed semantic hierarchy that distinguishes between true synonyms
and
        closely related words.
    --  Comprehensive index enables complete cross-referencing of nearly one
        million words and meanings.

    --  A fold-out color chart for reference is enclosed, which shows the top
        levels of the classification structure.



For those who think that finding the right word is of inestimable value, the
Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary is an embarrassment of
riches.


Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary
With Additional Material from A Thesaurus of Old English
Christian Kay, Jane Roberts, Michael Samuels, Irene Wotherspoon
October 22, 2009 / $395.00 / Hardback / ISBN13: 9780199208999






SOURCE  Oxford University Press

Purdy of the Oxford University Press, +1-212-726-6032,
christian.purdy@oup.com
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