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Matthias Lexer (18 October 1830 – 16 April 1892), later Matthias von Lexer (from 1885), was a German lexicographer, author of the principal dictionary of the Middle High German language, Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch von Matthias Lexer, completed in 1878 in three volumes.
The first comprehensive German dictionary developed on historical principles. Begun in 1838, first published in 1854, completed in 1961, supplemented 1971. Technologisches Wörterbuch of German, French and English and other languages by Johann Adam Beil, 1853. An early technical dictionary. Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache by Daniel Sanders ...
Beginning in 1830, Weidmann's Publishing House in Leipzig repeatedly approached Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm with a proposal for a large new dictionary, spanning German vocabulary from Martin Luther to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. As busy professors at Göttingen University, the Brothers Grimm rejected such a complex undertaking. A political scandal ...
7 January – Albert Bierstadt, German-American painter (d. 1902) 8 January – Hans von Bülow, German conductor, pianist and composer (d. 1894) 15 March – Paul Heyse, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1914) 25 July – John Jacob Bausch, German-American optician who co-founded Bausch & Lomb (d. 1926)
Johann Georg Wilhelm Pape (3 January 1807 – 23 February 1854) was a German classical philologist and lexicographer. He is known today primarily as the author of his Griechisch-Deutsches Handwörterbuch [Concise Greek-German Dictionary], first published in 1842 and frequently reprinted in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
This is a timeline of German history, ... 1830: 7 September: Charles II, ... Dictionary of Chronology. London: William Tegg.
The New and Complete American Encyclopædia or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1805–1811) A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1806–7) Edinburgh Encyclopædia (1808–1830) British Encyclopedia, or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1809)
John Lemprière (Jersey, 1765–1824) dictionary of classical proper names; Charlton Thomas Lewis (1834–1904) Latin and English bilingual; Matthias von Lexer (Germany, 1830–1892) German historical; Li Fanwen (China, born 1932) Tangut and Chinese bilingual; Henry Liddell (UK, 1811–1898) Greek and English bilingual lexicon