Catalogue of Books for MDCCCXXXVII


Book Description

Reprint of the original, first published in 1837.










Corpus Pragmatic Studies on the History of Medical Discourse


Book Description

The original studies in this volume provide new insights into the history of medical discourse across centuries in both professional and lay texts. The central themes deal with changes in medical writing in various societal and cultural contexts in search for best practices in corpus pragmatics for future work. Some studies apply quantitative methods of corpus linguistics and Digital Humanities, others adopt a qualitative, discourse-analytical perspective, focusing on particular texts, authors or medical topics, or specific functionally-defined discourse forms such as narratives. Quantitative and qualitative approaches are mutually complementary and shed light on different aspects of historical medical discourse. The methodologies aim at establishing validity and reliability for pragmatic analysis, taking into account relevant contextual factors and insights from other fields, such as medical and social history, history of ideas, and science studies.










A Catalogue of Books, ... Containing Theology, Ecclesiastical History, Biography, ... and Miscellaneous English Books; Nearly the Whole of which are in Very Fine Condition; Now on Sale at the Low Prices Affixed: contains the first two parts as stated in the title, the second printed at Gloucester by Bryant and Jefferies, and vol. 2 the third part entitled'A catalogue of books, ... containing Greek and Latin classics and translations; lexicography, grammars, ... and Arabic literature; ...', printed in Bristol by J. Chilcott. The pagination of vol. 1 is [2],36;88p., the second part having separate pagination and register; and for vol. 2 is [2],38p


Book Description