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Philosophical lexicography: The LIE and the use of the computer

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This manuscript is a description of the research activities of the Lessico Intellettuale Europeo. The Centre works on the lexicographical analysis of philosophical and scientific texts, mainly of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. An important project is the Philosophical Dictionary of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. The LIE series of publications include a number of indices, concordances and lexicons. Another project at the Centre is the Thesaurus Mediae et Recentioris Latinitatis. The Centre also publishes the proceedings of the three-yearly Colloqui internazionali.

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Giacinta Spinosa is a researcher at the study center for the Lessico Intellettuale Europeo of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). Her field of research is lexicography in medieval and modern philosophical latin. She is responsible for the Thesaurus Mediae et Recentioris Latinitatis project and shares the co-ordination of the Latin lexicon Lessico filosofico dei secoli XVII e XVIII. Among her publications are: “Idea e Idios nella tradizione latina medievale,” Idea, Atti del VI Colloquio del LIE, Roma 1990, 43–60; “Alcune osservazioni sulle tendenze della lemmatizzazione latina,” Revue, 22 (1986), 171–78.

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Spinosa, G. Philosophical lexicography: The LIE and the use of the computer. Comput Hum 24, 375–379 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186479

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