LEWIS, Sir George Cornewall - An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages: Containing an Examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provençal and French to the Latin. Second Edition. [Radnorshire Interest. Presteigne]London, Parker, Son, and Bourn, 1862. Small octavo. spine lettered gilt, boards decorated in blind. xii+290pp. addenda. Spine head snagged, spine tail a little chipped, cloth a little aged but a generally a very sound copy, clean and tight within. Cornewall Lewis, brought up at Harpton Court in Radnorshire (now Powys) and buried at Old Radnor, was both a political figure, one time Chancellor of the Exchequer, mediator during the American Civil War and also a man of letters and philologist. He compiled a glossary of provincial words used in Herefordshire and the adjoining counties and founded, with others, a journal 'The Philological Museum'. 'A monument was built to him in the village of New Radnor, and a statue erected in front of the Shirehall in Hereford. The present work was published in his 'Cambridge Philological Museum'. GBP 58.00 [Appr.: EURO 67.5 US$ 78.25 | JP¥ 11538] Book number 38137is offered by:
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