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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia is one of the largest encyclopedic dictionaries of the English language. In its day it was compared favorably with the Oxford English Dictionary, and frequently consulted for more factual information than would normally be the case for a dictionary.

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
First alphabetical page of the 1911 edition

Edited byWilliam Dwight Whitney
Benjamin Eli Smith
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherThe Century Company
Published1889–1891 (first edition, volumes 1–6)
1895 (volumes 1–10)
1906 (volumes 1–12)
No. of books12
Followed byThe New Century Dictionary

History edit

The Century Dictionary is based on The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language, edited by Rev. John Ogilvie (1797–1867) and published by W. G. Blackie and Co. of Scotland, 1847–1850, which in turn is an expansion of the 1841 second edition of Noah Webster's American Dictionary.[1] In 1882 The Century Company of New York bought the American rights to The Imperial Dictionary from Blackie and Son.[2]

The first edition of the Century Dictionary was published from 1889 to 1891 by The Century Company,[3] and was described as "six volumes in twenty four". The first edition runs to 7,046 pages and features some 10,000 wood-engraved illustrations. It was edited by Sanskrit scholar and linguist William Dwight Whitney, with Benjamin Eli Smith's assistance.[4]

 
Meredith Publishing Company's 1963 edition of The New Century Dictionary. Volume One: Apocket veto and Volume Two: pock-mark–zymurgy & Supplements

In 1895 a 10-volume edition was published, with the first eight volumes containing the dictionary proper, and the last two containing a biographical dictionary and a world atlas. Editions in either the 10 or 8 volume format were published in 1899, 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. In 1901 the title and subtitle changed slightly from The Century Dictionary; an encyclopedic lexicon of the English language to The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world. Further editions were published in 1906, 1909 and 1911, this time in 12 volumes each.[5]

After Whitney's death in 1894, supplementary volumes were published under Smith's supervision, including The Century Cyclopedia of Names (1894) and The Century Atlas (1897).[6] A two-volume Supplement of new vocabulary, published in 1909, completed the dictionary. A reformatted edition, The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, was published in 1911 in twelve quarto volumes: ten of vocabulary, plus the volume of names and the atlas. This set went through several printings, the last in 1914. The same year, the ten vocabulary volumes were published as one giant volume, about 8500 pages in a very thin paper. The now much coveted India paper edition also appeared around this time, usually in five double volumes (rarely, in 10 single volumes) plus one additional for the Cyclopedia.

The completed dictionary contained over 500,000 entries, more than Webster's New International or Funk and Wagnalls New Standard, the largest other dictionaries of the period. Each form of a word was treated separately, and liberal numbers of quotations and additional information were included to support the definitions. In its etymologies, Greek words were not transliterated.

Although no revised edition of the dictionary was ever again published, an abridged edition with new words and other features, The New Century Dictionary (edited by H.G. Emery and K.G. Brewster; revision editor, Catherine B. Avery,) was published by Appleton-Century-Crofts of New York in 1927, and reprinted in various forms for over thirty-five years. The New Century became the basis for the American College Dictionary, the first Random House Dictionary, in 1947. The three-volume New Century Cyclopedia of Names, an expansion of the 1894 volume, was published in 1954, edited by Clarence Barnhart.

The Century Dictionary was admired for the quality of its entries, the craftsmanship in its design, typography, and binding, and its excellent illustrations. It has been used as an information source for the makers of many later dictionaries, including editors of the Oxford English Dictionary, who cited it over 2,000 times in the first edition. In 1913, a Ph.D. dissertation on "American Dictionaries" concluded its 14-page chapter on the Century Dictionary with the assessment that the work "far surpasses anything in American lexicography".[7]

Typography and typesetting edit

The Century Dictionary was typeset and printed by Theodore Low De Vinne, who gave it a typographic aesthetic that foreshadowed a norm of 20th century book printing.[8] Prefigured in De Vinne's work on the Century Magazine from its origins as Scribner's Monthly in 1870, the printer eschewed the thin hairlines and reduced legibility of the 'modern' serif typefaces that were predominantly used in the mid-eighteen-hundreds, favouring Caslon as a sturdier and more legible 'old style' face instead.[9] Due to the complexity of typesetting a large dictionary, De Vinne also devised an elaborate composition stand that gave compositors access to more than seven hundred boxes of type and special sorts within easy reach.[10]

Digitization efforts edit

The works are out of copyright, and efforts have been made to digitize the volumes.

24-part set edit

1889–91

Volume Part Coverage Digitized editions
Vol 1. 1 A – Appet. 1889–91
2 Appet. – Bice 1889–91
3 Bice – Carboy 1889–91
4 Carboy – Cono. 1889–91
Vol 2. 5 Cono. – Deflect 1889–91, 1889–91
6 Deflect – Drool 1889–91
7 Droop – Expirant 1889–91
8 Expirant – Fz 1889–91
Vol 3. 9 G – Halve 1889–91, 1889–91, 1889–91
10 Halve – Iguvine 1889–91, 1889–91
11 Ihleite – Juno 1889–91
12 Juno – Lyverey 1889–91
Vol 4. 13 M – Mormon 1889–91, 1889–91, 1889–91
14 Mormon – Optic 1889–91
15 Optic – Pilar 1889–91
16 Pilar – Pyx-veil 1889–91
Vol 5. 17 Q – Ring 1889–91
18 Ring – Sea-gull 1889–91
19 Sea-gull – Smash 1889–91
20 Smash – Stro. 1889–91
Vol 6. 21 Stru. – Term 1889–91 1889–91
22 Term – Trust 1889–91
23 Trust – Vysar 1889–91
24 W – Z 1889–91

Ten-volume set edit

Volume Coverage Editions digitized Notes
Vol 1 A. B. Celt 1895, 1897, 1901, 1904, 1906
Vol 2 Celt. – Drool 1895, 1897, 1901, 1901, 1904, 1904, 1906
Vol 3 Droop. E. F. G. 1895, 1897, 1897, 1904
Vol 4 H. I. J. K. L. 1895, 1897, 1901, 1901, 1904, 1904
Vol 5 M. N. O. Phar. 1895, 1897, 1901, 1904
Vol 6 Phar. Q. R. Salse. 1895, 1897, 1901, 1901, 1904
Vol 7 Salsi. – Tech. 1895, 1897, 1901, 1901, 1904, 1904
Vol 8 Tech. U. V. W. X. Y. Z 1895, 1897,1901, 1901, 1904
Vol 9 Proper Names 1897, 1904

Separately: 1894, 1895 (Vol 1), 1895 (Vol 1), 1895 (Vol 2), 1914, 1918, 1954 (New Century, Vol 1 of 3)

Vol 10 Atlas 1897, 1901
Vol 11 Dictionary Supplement A–L 1909, 1910, 1910, 1910
Vol 12 Dictionary Supplement M–Z 1910

Twelve-volume set edit

  • 1911, University of Michigan and Cornell University

Citations edit

  1. ^ Haigh, John D. "Ogilvie, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/20588. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Tichenor 2005, p. 90.
  3. ^ Bailey 1996, p. 9.
  4. ^ Bailey 1996, p. 6.
  5. ^ S. Padraig Walsh Anglo-American General Encyclopedias 1704–1967 New York: R. R. Baker and Company, 1968 pp. 20–1
  6. ^ Bailey 1996, p. 7.
  7. ^ Steger, Stewart Archer (1913). American Dictionaries. Baltimore: J.H. Furst. p. 96. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  8. ^ Metcalf 1996, p. 18.
  9. ^ Metcalf 1996, pp. 18–25.
  10. ^ Tichenor 2005, pp. 91–92.

General sources edit

  • Adams, James Truslow. Dictionary of American History. New York: Scribner, 1940.
  • Bailey, Richard W. (1996). "Origins". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0014. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Metcalf, Allan (1996). "Typography". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 17–28. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0018. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Liberman, Anatoly (1996). "Etymology". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 29–54. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0000. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Gilman, E. W. (1996). "Definitions and Usage". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 55–67. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0003. ISSN 2160-5076. S2CID 178894798.
  • Lance, Donald M. (1996). "Pronunciation". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 68–78. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0006. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Hancher, Michael (1996). "Illustrations". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 79–115. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0009. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Barnhart, Robert K. (1996). "Aftermath". Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. 17 (1): 116–125. doi:10.1353/dic.1996.0012. ISSN 2160-5076.
  • Steger, Stewart Archer (1913). "VI. The Century Dictionary". American dictionaries (Ph.D. University of Virginia). Baltimore: J.H. Furst. pp. 83–91. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  • Tichenor, Irene (2005). No Art Without Craft: The Life of Theodore Low De Vinne, Printer. Boston: David R. Godine. ISBN 978-1-56792-286-8.

External links edit

  • The complete Century Dictionary is in image form, where it can be searched by the word or viewed by the page in its original form, with zoom-in option.
  • The Century Dictionary, and Supplement online with easy word search

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia is one of the largest encyclopedic dictionaries of the English language In its day it was compared favorably with the Oxford English Dictionary and frequently consulted for more factual information than would normally be the case for a dictionary The Century Dictionary and CyclopediaFirst alphabetical page of the 1911 editionEdited byWilliam Dwight WhitneyBenjamin Eli SmithCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishPublisherThe Century CompanyPublished1889 1891 first edition volumes 1 6 1895 volumes 1 10 1906 volumes 1 12 No of books12Followed byThe New Century Dictionary Contents 1 History 2 Typography and typesetting 3 Digitization efforts 3 1 24 part set 3 2 Ten volume set 3 3 Twelve volume set 4 Citations 5 General sources 6 External linksHistory editThe Century Dictionary is based on The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language edited by Rev John Ogilvie 1797 1867 and published by W G Blackie and Co of Scotland 1847 1850 which in turn is an expansion of the 1841 second edition of Noah Webster s American Dictionary 1 In 1882 The Century Company of New York bought the American rights to The Imperial Dictionary from Blackie and Son 2 The first edition of the Century Dictionary was published from 1889 to 1891 by The Century Company 3 and was described as six volumes in twenty four The first edition runs to 7 046 pages and features some 10 000 wood engraved illustrations It was edited by Sanskrit scholar and linguist William Dwight Whitney with Benjamin Eli Smith s assistance 4 nbsp Meredith Publishing Company s 1963 edition of The New Century Dictionary Volume One A pocket veto and Volume Two pock mark zymurgy amp SupplementsIn 1895 a 10 volume edition was published with the first eight volumes containing the dictionary proper and the last two containing a biographical dictionary and a world atlas Editions in either the 10 or 8 volume format were published in 1899 1901 1902 1903 and 1904 In 1901 the title and subtitle changed slightly from The Century Dictionary an encyclopedic lexicon of the English language to The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world Further editions were published in 1906 1909 and 1911 this time in 12 volumes each 5 After Whitney s death in 1894 supplementary volumes were published under Smith s supervision including The Century Cyclopedia of Names 1894 and The Century Atlas 1897 6 A two volume Supplement of new vocabulary published in 1909 completed the dictionary A reformatted edition The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia was published in 1911 in twelve quarto volumes ten of vocabulary plus the volume of names and the atlas This set went through several printings the last in 1914 The same year the ten vocabulary volumes were published as one giant volume about 8500 pages in a very thin paper The now much coveted India paper edition also appeared around this time usually in five double volumes rarely in 10 single volumes plus one additional for the Cyclopedia The completed dictionary contained over 500 000 entries more than Webster s New International or Funk and Wagnalls New Standard the largest other dictionaries of the period Each form of a word was treated separately and liberal numbers of quotations and additional information were included to support the definitions In its etymologies Greek words were not transliterated Although no revised edition of the dictionary was ever again published an abridged edition with new words and other features The New Century Dictionary edited by H G Emery and K G Brewster revision editor Catherine B Avery was published by Appleton Century Crofts of New York in 1927 and reprinted in various forms for over thirty five years The New Century became the basis for the American College Dictionary the first Random House Dictionary in 1947 The three volume New Century Cyclopedia of Names an expansion of the 1894 volume was published in 1954 edited by Clarence Barnhart The Century Dictionary was admired for the quality of its entries the craftsmanship in its design typography and binding and its excellent illustrations It has been used as an information source for the makers of many later dictionaries including editors of the Oxford English Dictionary who cited it over 2 000 times in the first edition In 1913 a Ph D dissertation on American Dictionaries concluded its 14 page chapter on the Century Dictionary with the assessment that the work far surpasses anything in American lexicography 7 Typography and typesetting editThe Century Dictionary was typeset and printed by Theodore Low De Vinne who gave it a typographic aesthetic that foreshadowed a norm of 20th century book printing 8 Prefigured in De Vinne s work on the Century Magazine from its origins as Scribner s Monthly in 1870 the printer eschewed the thin hairlines and reduced legibility of the modern serif typefaces that were predominantly used in the mid eighteen hundreds favouring Caslon as a sturdier and more legible old style face instead 9 Due to the complexity of typesetting a large dictionary De Vinne also devised an elaborate composition stand that gave compositors access to more than seven hundred boxes of type and special sorts within easy reach 10 Digitization efforts editThe works are out of copyright and efforts have been made to digitize the volumes 24 part set edit 1889 91 Volume Part Coverage Digitized editionsVol 1 1 A Appet 1889 912 Appet Bice 1889 913 Bice Carboy 1889 914 Carboy Cono 1889 91Vol 2 5 Cono Deflect 1889 91 1889 916 Deflect Drool 1889 917 Droop Expirant 1889 918 Expirant Fz 1889 91Vol 3 9 G Halve 1889 91 1889 91 1889 9110 Halve Iguvine 1889 91 1889 9111 Ihleite Juno 1889 9112 Juno Lyverey 1889 91Vol 4 13 M Mormon 1889 91 1889 91 1889 9114 Mormon Optic 1889 9115 Optic Pilar 1889 9116 Pilar Pyx veil 1889 91Vol 5 17 Q Ring 1889 9118 Ring Sea gull 1889 9119 Sea gull Smash 1889 9120 Smash Stro 1889 91Vol 6 21 Stru Term 1889 91 1889 9122 Term Trust 1889 9123 Trust Vysar 1889 9124 W Z 1889 91Ten volume set edit Volume Coverage Editions digitized NotesVol 1 A B Celt 1895 1897 1901 1904 1906Vol 2 Celt Drool 1895 1897 1901 1901 1904 1904 1906Vol 3 Droop E F G 1895 1897 1897 1904Vol 4 H I J K L 1895 1897 1901 1901 1904 1904Vol 5 M N O Phar 1895 1897 1901 1904Vol 6 Phar Q R Salse 1895 1897 1901 1901 1904Vol 7 Salsi Tech 1895 1897 1901 1901 1904 1904Vol 8 Tech U V W X Y Z 1895 1897 1901 1901 1904Vol 9 Proper Names 1897 1904Separately 1894 1895 Vol 1 1895 Vol 1 1895 Vol 2 1914 1918 1954 New Century Vol 1 of 3 Vol 10 Atlas 1897 1901Vol 11 Dictionary Supplement A L 1909 1910 1910 1910Vol 12 Dictionary Supplement M Z 1910Twelve volume set edit 1911 University of Michigan and Cornell UniversityCitations edit Haigh John D Ogilvie John Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 20588 Subscription or UK public library membership required Tichenor 2005 p 90 Bailey 1996 p 9 Bailey 1996 p 6 S Padraig Walsh Anglo American General Encyclopedias 1704 1967 New York R R Baker and Company 1968 pp 20 1 Bailey 1996 p 7 Steger Stewart Archer 1913 American Dictionaries Baltimore J H Furst p 96 Retrieved 2020 06 15 Metcalf 1996 p 18 Metcalf 1996 pp 18 25 Tichenor 2005 pp 91 92 General sources editAdams James Truslow Dictionary of American History New York Scribner 1940 Bailey Richard W 1996 Origins Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 1 16 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0014 ISSN 2160 5076 Metcalf Allan 1996 Typography Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 17 28 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0018 ISSN 2160 5076 Liberman Anatoly 1996 Etymology Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 29 54 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0000 ISSN 2160 5076 Gilman E W 1996 Definitions and Usage Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 55 67 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0003 ISSN 2160 5076 S2CID 178894798 Lance Donald M 1996 Pronunciation Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 68 78 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0006 ISSN 2160 5076 Hancher Michael 1996 Illustrations Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 79 115 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0009 ISSN 2160 5076 Barnhart Robert K 1996 Aftermath Dictionaries Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 17 1 116 125 doi 10 1353 dic 1996 0012 ISSN 2160 5076 Steger Stewart Archer 1913 VI The Century Dictionary American dictionaries Ph D University of Virginia Baltimore J H Furst pp 83 91 Retrieved 12 March 2018 Tichenor Irene 2005 No Art Without Craft The Life of Theodore Low De Vinne Printer Boston David R Godine ISBN 978 1 56792 286 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Century Dictionary The complete Century Dictionary is in image form where it can be searched by the word or viewed by the page in its original form with zoom in option The Century Dictionary and Supplement online with easy word search Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Century Dictionary amp oldid 1186892013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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