Although, on the surface, a dictionary relies on definition and containment, Covarrubias’s volume compels modern readers because of its ongoing contradictions and inconsistencies.

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Sebastián de Covarrubias Horozco

Sebastián de Covarrubias Horozco

Sebastián de Covarrubias Horozco (1539-1613) was a lexicographer and chaplain to Philip II of Spain. His luminous Treasure is the first monolingual dictionary in the Spanish language.

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Treasure of the Castilian or Spanish Language

Sebastián de Covarrubias’s famous Treasure of the Castilian or Spanish Language was first published in 1611, only two years before the author’s death. A contemporary of Cervantes, learned in Hebrew and Arabic languages, Covarrubias wrote his encyclopedic dictionary to explore the heterogeneous origins of words and their hidden connections to the moral, transcendental, and everyday meanings of the world. Here, the translator Janet Hendrickson has dived deep into this influential, pre-Enlightenment text to cull a coherent, poetic selection of Covarrubias’s pioneering work.

“MOSTACHO (Moustache): The beard of the upper lip.” –Sebastián de Covarrubias

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Although, on the surface, a dictionary relies on definition and containment, Covarrubias’s volume compels modern readers because of its ongoing contradictions and inconsistencies.

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