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  1. Thesaurus of English words and phrases, classified and arranged so as to facilitate the expression of ideas and to assist in literary composition, by Peter Mark Roget, enlarged by John Lewis Roget. New ed. revised and enlarged by Samuel Romilly Roget by Peter Mark (1779-1869). Roget, John Lewis (1828-1908). Roget, Samuel Romi Roget, 1933
  2. Thesaurus Of English Words: So Classified And Arranged As To Facilitate The Expression Of Ideas And Assist In Literary Composition by Sears Barnas 1802-1880, 2010-10-15
  3. Thesaurus Of English Words: So Classified And Arranged As To Facilitate The Expression Of Ideas And Assist In Literary Composition by Sears Barnas 1802-1880, 2010-10-15
  4. Thesaurus of English words and phrases ; so classified and arran by Roget. Peter Mark. 1779-1869., 1854-01-01
  5. A History of Roget's Thesaurus: Origins, Development, and Design by Werner Hüllen, 2004-01-29

21. Historical Society Of Western Pennsylvania Catalog
More results from digital.library.pitt.edu groups Roberton, Ed. de. Robertson, N. Roget, Peter Mark (17791869). Romilly,Joseph (1791-1864). Rorie, John James. Ross, Daniel (1812-1854).
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22. Littérature Anglaise (1700-1800)
Roget, Peter Mark Ency (1779-1869) Roget sThesaurus of English Words and Phrases. Scott, sir Walter P, R
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23. Ateliers
Selection of Synonyms was published, appeared the first edition of the Thesaurusof English Words and Phrases, by Peter Mark Roget (17791869), a book that was
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ATELIER I: LES SYNONYMES QU'EST-CE QU'UN SYNONYME ? Miss Whateley's Selection of Synonyms (1851) Miss Whateley had a clear conception of the ways in which synonyms differ.
She made the following distinctions: (a) Because of differences in implications. "Both obstinacy and stubbornness imply an excessive and vicious perseverance in pursuing our own judgement in opposition to that of others; but to be obstinate implies the doing what we ourselves chose. To be stubborn denotes rather, not to do what others advise or desire." (Quoted from Sir James Mackintosh.) A trifling matter is one merely of small importance: a trivial matter is a small matter made too much of. The word "trivial" implies contempt, which "trifling" does not. By saying, "He never neglects a trifling matter," we are rather supposed to praise; but in blaming a person for frivolity, we often say, "He is always engrossed with trivial concerns." (b) Because of differences in applications. Obstinacy is generally applied to the superior;

24. Mathenomicon.net : Reference : Slide-rules
Peter Mark Roget (17791869 CE) (of Roget s Thesaurus fame) invented the loglog scales for performing the involution and evolution of numbers.
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25. Visual Thesaurus
the origins of this handy writer s tool lie some two hundred years in the past,in the prison cell of an Englishman named Peter Mark Roget (17791869) to be
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a burglar in the treasure house
by robbin murphy
plumb design's visual thesaurus
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Thesaurus means "treasure house" in Latin and so it seems apt that the origins of this handy writer's tool lie some two hundred years in the past, in the prison cell of an Englishman named Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869) to be more precise. His predicament gives rise to the intriguing image of an unlucky burglar/writer patiently plotting his heist for when he breaks out of his jail (writer's) block unknowing that he is, like all of us, a prisoner of language and can never escape.
However, the truth is that for political reasons, Rogeta quiet and honest studentwas unfairly thrown into prison for a year. To pass the time and to keep his wits he turned his philosophically inclined mind to constructing a list of one thousand terms to use as a "repertory" of words embodying ideas. After his release he went on to become a successful physician and scholar and continued to add words and phrases to his list throughout his long life.
In 1852, after he'd retired, Roget published this list as the first Roget's Thesaurus and it was an immediate bestsellernot with philosophers as he'd intended, but with writers who immediately used it to enhance their writing skills. To this day there are not only the descendants of the original work but myriad printed texts using the generic term "thesaurus" published by others as well as electronic versions included in major word publishing applications.

26. Complete Record Information
Author Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869. Thesaurus of Title Roget s internationalthesaurus Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. Thesaurus of English.
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27. Evolution's Voyage Glossary N-Z
rewards good looks, etc Roget, Peter Mark English physician (17791869).Inventor of the Thesaurus. Reification Process in the
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Evolution's Voyage
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"Nothing in Biology makes sense except in the light of evolution."
Theodosius Dobzhansky Natural selection Evolution by differential reproduction due to inherited design differences. Who leaves the most progeny behind wins. Neophobia Very strong aversion of new foods. Usually applied to laboratory mice or rats. Nepotism Term usually meaning job favoritism given to one relative by another. Also see Inclusive Fitness. Neural Darwinism The theory that brain cells adapt to individual environments exactly like "Natural Selection." Therefore, the theory argues that each person's brain is unique in terms of experiences, memories, and reactions. After Gerald M. Edelman, Nobel laureate, Scripps Research Institute. Neurons The brain cells used to transmit sensory, conceptual, and motor input and output impulses via electrochemical mechanisms. NOMAD Neural Organized Multiple Adaptive Device. ( AI term) Optimal Outbreeding Theory The theory that not mating with individuals too close nor far from the genetic center was optimal in terms of the natural selection/rejection process. Mating with someone too close could pair up defective alleles and cause harmful mutations, while mating with someone too far from the genetic center would break up the genetic construction from what the organism knows innately to be "safe." Several theories suggest that the immune system played a major role in this process for out ancestors. Innate chemical analysis was done primarily by sight, sound, and smell. Should be considered speculative.

28. All-Info About English Culture - 2000 Years Of Art & Invention
Paxton (180165). AD 1852 Physician, Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), publishesa Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. AD 1855 Roger
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29. Peter
Pietro Verri (17281797) Italian political economist. Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869)Created Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words. Pierre Chouteau, Jr.
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Gender : Masculine
Language : English
Etymology
Peter is the English form of a Greek name, Petros . Petros was, itself, a translation from Aramaic name Cephas
History
The first recorded instance of Peter (Petrus) in England is in 1086 after it had been introduced by the Norman conquerors. St. Peter was a favorite apostle and his name was one of the most popular in medieval Europe. In England, initially, the French form Piers was the most common form of the name. The spelling p-e-t-e-r was first made common about the 14th century.
Pronunciation : pee-terr
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English Pete Petie
French Pierrot Spanish Perico Swedish Pelle Alternates Pierce Arabic Butrus Aramaic Cephas, Kephas Basque Kepa Breton Per Catalan Pere Cornish Piran Perran Peder Czech Petr Danish Pedar Peder Per Dutch Piet Pieter Petrus English (Middle) Peers Piers Finnish Pekka Pietari Flemish Piet French Pierre Perry French (Old) Pier German Peter German (Low) Piet Hawaiian Pika Pekelo Hungarian Peterke Irish Gaelic Peader Perce Perse Piaras Italian Piero Pietro Norwegian Per Peer Polish Pieter Pietr Piotr Piotyr Portuguese Pedro Russian Pyotr Scandinavian Per Peter Scottish Peader Spanish Pedro Spanish (Old) Pero Swedish Per Petter Ukrainian Petro Petruso Welsh Pedr Pyrs Pedran Petran Pyrs Surnames Czech Petrov English Pearce Peers Perkes Perkins Peters Peterson Pierce Pierson Porkins Purkiss French Depierre Parrot Perot Hungarian Polish Petrowski Pietrowski Russian Petrovich (male)

30. List Of People By Name: Ro
Roget, Peter, (17791869), lexicographer; Rogge, Bernhard, (1899-1982 died 1918),poet; Rosei, Peter, (born 1946 Rothko, Mark, (1903-1970), painter; Roth, Philip
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31. Literary Connections With West Malvern, Worcestershire
Peter Mark Roget (17791869), author of The thesaurus of English word and phrases(1852), known as Roget s thesaurus, died whilst on holiday in the area and is
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Worcestershire town, 2 miles W of Great Malvern. Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), author of The thesaurus of English word and phrases (1852), known as Roget's thesaurus , died whilst on holiday in the area and is buried in the churchyard of St. James's Church, West Malvern. Location map of West Malvern courtesy of Streetmap.co.uk Page created 1 October 2002 and last updated 8 October 2002
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32. Becker Medical Library Books
A=Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869. N=xxQT 4 R732o 1839 (BACS 457990). A=Roget,Peter Mark, 1779-1869. N=xxQT 4 R732a 1839 (BACS 695490).
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Becker Medical Library Books Authors beginning with:R (page 27) T=English-Spanish, Spanish-English medical dictionary = Diccionario m_edico, ingl_es-espa_nol, espa_nol-ingl_es / Glenn T. Rogers. Diccionario m_edico, ingl_es-espa_nol, espa_nol-ingl_es Medical dictionary
A=Rogers, Glenn T.

N=W 13 R726e 1997 (BACS#348949)
T=Aids to pharmacology / Howard Rogers, Roy Spector. ...
N=QW 165.5 .H3 H563b 1982-85 (BACS#459832)

33. Hancock Short Title List, 1800-1849 - R
Roget, Peter Mark (17791869) Animal and vegetable physiology London W. Pickering,1834. Roget, Peter Mark (1779-1869) Animal and vegetable physiology.
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    Deutschlands Kryptogamen-flora . Leipzig: Kummer, 1844-45.
    HOLDINGS: Have v. 1 of 2 only.
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    Antiquarian, architectural, and landscape illustrations of the History of Java ... London: H. G. Bohn, 1844.
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    The history of Java . 2d ed. London: John Murray, 1830.
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  • Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1783-1840)
    Alsographia americana. .. Phildelphia, 1838. LOCATION:
  • Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1783-1840) American manual of the grape vines and the art of making wine ... Philadelphia: printed for the author, 1830. LOCATION:
  • Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1783-1840) American manual of the mulberry trees ... Philadelphia: by the author for the Eleutherium of knowledge, 1839. LOCATION:
  • Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel (1783-1840) The American nations ... Philadelphia: C.S. Rafinesque, 1836.
  • 34. Patron Of The Royal Institution: Fullerian Professorships
    TOP. TOP. Peter Mark Roget (17791869) Born 17 January 1779 in London.Died at West Malvern,Worcestershire. Studied medicine at Edinburgh
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    TOP TOP TOP TOP ... TOP William Bateson (1861-1926) Studied at Cambridge University between 1887 and 1890.Silliman Lecturer, Yale University, 1907; Professor of genetics, Cambridge University, 1908-1910; Director, John Innes Horticultural Institution, 1910-1926; Fullerian Professor of Physiology, Royal Institution, 1912-1914.
    Charles Scott Sherrington (1857) Born at Islington, London, 27 November 1857. Died suddenly of heart failure at Eastbourne in 1952. In 1876 Sherrington began medical studies at St. Thomas's Hospital and in 1878 passed the primary examination of the Royal College of Surgeons, and a year later the primary examination for the Fellowship of that College. Recieved the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1932.awarded the Royal Medal in 1905 and the Copley Medal in 1927. In 1922 the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire and in 1924 the Order of Merit were conferred upon him. Awarded the Royal Medal in 1905 and the Copley Medal in 1927. In 1922 the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire and in 1924 the Order of Merit were conferred upon him.
    Sir Arthur Keith
    (1866-1955) Born at Quarry Farm, Aberdeen on 5 February 1866. Died 7 January 1955, Downe, Kent. He won the first Struthers prize (1893) with a demonstration of the ligaments of man and ape. In 1894 he became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and received his M.D. degree from Aberdeen. He was knighted in 1921

    35. George Glazer Gallery - The Pocket Chess-Board
    This is an early pocket chess set, manufactured only 13 years after the inventionof the first pocket chess set by Peter Mark Roget (17791869), best known as
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    The Pocket Chess-Board
    Folding game with paper chess pieces in cloth case.
    3.75 x 6 inches case
    7.5 x 6 inches open
    Traveler's pocket chessboard in hardcover cloth case. The folding chess board has a paper surface, and is in two halves on a hardcover cloth backing. Inside are 16 blue and 16 red printed paper chess pieces which fit into slots in the chess board. Box cover reads: "The Pocket Chess Board, Being a Chess and Checker-Board Provided with a Complete Set of Men, Adapted for Playing Games in Rail-Cars/ And for Folding Up Without Disturbing the Game, Price 50 cents."
    This is an early pocket chess set, manufactured only 13 years after the invention of the first pocket chess set by Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), best known as the author of Roget's Thesaurus. Roget's 1845 invention was brought about, it is said, by his passion for the game and resentment at not being able to play when away from home.
    Condition: Generally very good with only minor wear and toning. Seems to be unused.
    Reference:
    Aldrich, Frederick A. "Sciencefare: January 27, 1983." http://www.mun.ca/sgs/science/jan2783.html (15 July 2002).

    36. OLIS
    Title, Roget s thesaurus of English words and phrases. Author, Roget,Peter Mark, 17791869. Publisher, Harmondsworth Penguin Books, 1966.
    http://java.bodley.ox.ac.uk:8001/servlet/ZGet?DocID=11128035

    37. Visual Thesaurus Review
    so it seems apt that the origins of this writer s tool lie some two hundred yearsago in the prison cell of an Englishman named Peter Mark Roget (17791869).
    http://artnetweb.com/iola/journal/history/IA/IAsummer98_thesaurus.html
    Summer 1998
    Intelligent Agent 2.3
    A BURGLAR IN THE TREASURE HOUSE
    Plumb Design's "Visual Thesaurus"
    by Robbin Murphy
    http://www.plumbdesign.com/thesaurus Thesaurus means "treasure house" in Latin and so it seems apt that the origins of this writer's tool lie some two hundred years ago in the prison cell of an Englishman named Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869). This conjures up an intriguing image of an unlucky burglar/writer patiently plotting his heist, casing the joint for when he breaks out of his jail (writer's) block unknowing that he is, like all of us, a prisoner of language and can never escape. The truth however, is that Roget a quiet and honest student was unfairly thrown into prison for a year for political reasons. To pass the time and to keep his wits he turned his philosophically-inclined mind to constructing a list of one thousand terms to use as a "repertory" of words embodying ideas. After his release he went on to become a successful physician and scholar and continued to add words and phrases to his list throughout his long life. In 1852 after he'd retired, Roget published this list as the first Roget's Thesaurus and it was an immediate bestseller not with philosophers as he'd intended, but with writers who immediately used it to enhance their writing skills. To this day there are not only the descendents of the original work but myriad printed texts using the generic term "thesaurus" published by others as well as electronic version included in major word publishing applications.

    38. Index
    Translate this page 1857-1944 Gutenberg Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935 Gutenberg Roe, Edward Payson,1838-1888 Gutenberg Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869 Gutenberg Rohmer, Sax
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    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. R
    R, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926 Gutenberg
    Rabelais, Francis AKA: Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Gutenberg
    Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 AKA: Rabelais, Francis Gutenberg
    Racine, Jean Baptiste, 1639-1699 Gutenberg
    Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 Gutenberg
    Raine, William MacLeod, 1871-1954 Gutenberg
    Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir, 1861-1922 Gutenberg
    Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey), 1879- Gutenberg
    Rand, Ayn, 1905-1982 Gutenberg
    Ransome, Arthur, 1884-1967 Gutenberg Raspe, Rudolf Erich, 1737-1794 Gutenberg Rawlinson, George, 1812-1902 Gutenberg Ray, Anna Chapin, 1865-1945 Gutenberg Ray, T. Bronson, 1868- Gutenberg Reade, Charles, 1814-1884 Gutenberg Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943 Gutenberg Reed, John, 1887-1920 Gutenberg Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911 Gutenberg Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936 Gutenberg Reilly, S. A. Gutenberg Retz, Jean François Paul de Gondi de, 1613-1679 Gutenberg Reu, Johann Michael, 1869-1943, Editor Gutenberg Reynolds, John N. Gutenberg Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723-1792 Gutenberg Rhodius, Apollonius, c. 3rd cent. B.C.-

    39. Index
    18171903 Roemische Geschichte, von Theodor Mommsen Volume 8, by Mommsen, Theodor,1817-1903 Roget s Thesaurus, by Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869 Rogue s Life
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    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - Dielo - pís. R RESERVED for More Shakepeare or Apocrypha, by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Spurious and doubtful works
    RESERVED for Siddhartha, by Hesse, Hermann, 1877-1962

    Rabbi's Song, The, by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936

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    Russia, by Wallace, Donald Mackenzie, Sir, 1841-1919

    40. 61 Works Selected From Project Gutenberg
    Roget s Thesaurus, by Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869; The civilisationof the renaissance in Italy, by Burckhardt, Jacob, 1818-1897;
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