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147:('The treasure of Low German root words'), which was intended for Dutch persons seeking to learn French and vice versa. It was distinct from other dictionaries of its type at the time, as it only mentioned the meaning of Dutch words themselves without any lengthy lists of phases and exceptions. Corleva was inspired by the 118:
During the 1730s she translated grammatical and philosophical works and composed books of her own in these fields. During this time she became practiced in several languages, including French, Latin, and Greek. It seems her goal was to improve contemporary language usage by making it easier to learn
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Despite this possibly making her the first Dutch female lexicographer, her work did not gain much attention from contemporaries and later scholars. Other works were listed for publication but either were never published or have not survived to today.
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translator and grammarian active in the 1740s. She is presumed to be the first female lexicographer from the Netherlands because of her Dutch–French dictionary
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by Joannes Scapula. The dictionary is dedicated to man of letters Balthazar Huydecoper, with whom she had corresponded.
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In 1740 she published a Dutch translation of the philosophical work
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on 8 October 1698. Her brother Joannes was born in 1700.
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Born in 1698 to Anna Catrijna Tessemaker, an orphan from
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Index

Amsterdam
Dutch Republic
Dutch
Cologne
Delft
Amsterdam
Zuiderkerk
Grammaire générale et raisonnée
Antoine Arnauld
Claude Lancelot
Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam






"Women and grammar: the case of Johanna Corleva"
doi
10.3406/hel.1994.2398


"Verscheidenheden"


"The extraordinary and changing role of women in Dutch language history"
doi
10.1093/oso/9780198754954.003.0009
hdl
1887/3161194

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