The Manipulus Vocabulorum is an English-to-Latin dictionary that was produced in the 16th century; it is the first English rhyming dictionary.[1][2][3] The Manipulus Vocabulorum was published by Peter Levens in 1570.[4] It was reprinted in parallel editions in 1867 by the Camden Society,[5] the Early English Text Society,[6] and the Philological Society.[7]

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  1. ^ Starnes, DeWitt T. (1954). Renaissance Dictionaries: English-Latin and Latin-English. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 353–355.
  2. ^ Stein, Gabriele (1985). The English Dictionary before Cawdrey. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 226–244. ISBN 9783111664873.
  3. ^ Henry Benjamin Wheatley's "Preface" to Levens (1867). Manipulus vocabulorum. Camden Society. pp. i–xv.
  4. ^ Levens, Peter (1570). Manipulus Vocabulorum: A Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language. London: John Waley.
  5. ^ Levens, Peter (1867). Wheatley, Henry Benjamin (ed.). Manipulus vocabulorum. Westminster: The Camden Society.
  6. ^ Levens, Peter (1867). Wheatley, Henry Benjamin (ed.). Manipulus vocabulorum. London: Trübner and Co. for the Early English Text Society.
  7. ^ Levens (1867). Manipulus vocabulorum. Camden Society. See note immediately preceding "Preface".
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