Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2017 in the subject
Literature - Comparative Literature, grade: 8,5/10, course: 4th,
language: English, abstract: This project summarizes the evolution of
English and Spanish bilingual and historical lexicography in the
16th-17th century. In due course, British Hispanists such as Richard
Percyvall, John Thorius and John Minsheu, moved by the interest of
expanding the importance of learning Spanish, compiled grammar
textbooks, dictionaries and glossaries among other materials. The
relevance of Spanish language in England was inevitably connected to the
external politics of Tudor England and The Spanish Empire, starting with
the union of Henry VIII with Catherine of Aragon and culminating with
the disastrous defeat of the Spanish Armada during the Anglo-Spanish
War. Yet, the major interest of this project is the study of John
Minsheu's 1599 bilingual English-Spanish dictionary from a lexicographic
and contextual perspective. Likewise, this project sheds light on other
exemplary works of the English-Spanish lexicography of the period.