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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. Roget - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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22. Peter Mark Roget Definition From Aiedu.com
Peter Mark Roget definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary. thesaurus (17791869) (noun.person). Synonyms Roget, Peter Mark Roget
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23. Roget Definition From Aiedu.com
Roget definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary. a wellknownthesaurus (1779-1869) (noun.person). Synonyms Roget, Peter Mark Roget
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24. Roget's International Thesaurus
500 Includes index. 650 0 English language Synonyms and antonyms. 700 1 Roget,Peter Mark, 17791869. Thesaurus of English words and phrases.
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25. Selected Nineteenth Century Works: R
Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869. Animal and vegetable physiology considered withreference to natural theology, by Peter Mark Roget. 2d American, from the last
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Raccolta Voltiana, edita per cura della Societa storica comense e del Comitato esecutivo per le onoranze a Volta. Como, Tipografia editrice Ostinelli di B. Nani, 1899. 1 v. (various pagings). illus., facsims., geneal. table, plates. 26 cm. Radau, Rodolphe, The velocity of the will, by R. Radau. Tr. by A.R. MacDonough. [n.p., 1873] 360-365 p. 21.5 cm. Extract from Popular Science Monthly [January 1873] Radcliffe, Charles Bland, xiv, [1], 288 p. illus. 20.5 cm. Radcliffe, Charles Bland, xxiii, 340 p. 19 cm. Wheeler 1605. Radcliffe, Charles Bland, Lectures on epilepsy, pain, paralysis and certain other disorders of the nervous system, by Charles Bland Radcliffe. Philadelphia, Lindsay and Blakiston, 1866. [v]-280 p. 20 cm. Provenance: Soli deo Gloria Bibliotheca nevro logica Covrvilli (bookplate); Bibliotheca Nevrologica Covrvilli (stamp) Radcliffe, Charles Bland, Vital motion as a mode of physical motion, by Charles Bland Radcliffe. London, Macmillan, 1876. vi, [1], 252 p. illus. 21.5 cm.

26. Pajek Data: Roget's Thesaurus, 1879
Dr. Peter Mark Roget (17791869) philologist, scientist, physician. Peter MarkRoget Roget s Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases; Project Gutenberg
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Dataset Roget Description roget.net directed network with 1022 vertices and 5075 arcs (1 loop); word X is related to word Y. Download Roget.net (ZIP, 17K) Background The network Roget.net is based on the file roget.dat from the Stanford GraphBase that contains cross-references in Roget's Thesaurus, 1879. Dr. Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869) philologist, scientist, physician. The name Roget could soon become a virtual synonym for the word "synonym". For those who use Roget's Thesaurus it is one of the three most important books ever printed...along with The Bible and Webster's Dictionary. In order to communicate one's exact intention...or one's precise meaning, the Thesaurus, being a list of synonyms or verbal equivalents, is a necessary tool. The first draft of the Thesaurus was written in 1805, two years before Webster started on his dictionary. However for a period of 47 years Dr. Roget used his manuscript as his personal, secret, treasure trove. Not until he was 73 years old did he decide to reveal and publish this great manuscript. Since 1852, Roget's Thesaurus has never been out of print. In fact, each succeeding edition has increased the popularity of the work. The original 15,000 words included in the 1805 manuscript has increased to over a quarter of a million in the 1992 edition (the tenth printing). With such an increase in size, it is encouraging to notice that the basic content still remains intact..... for example, where the 1805 Thesaurus traces the word:

27. Ateliers
Peter Mark Roget s Thesaurus (1852). In 1852, the year after Whately s of the Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, by Peter Mark Roget (17791869),
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28. 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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Author : Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. Thesaurus of Title : Roget's international thesaurus. Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. Thesaurus of English. Edition : 4th ed. Publisher : New York : Crowell 1977. Description : xxiv, 1317 p. : port. ; 24 cm. Notes : Based on Thesaurus of English words and phrases, by P. M. Roget. Includes index. Subjects : ENGLISH LANGUAGESYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS. : LANGUAGEENGLISH. Added Entries : Chapman, Robert L. ed.
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Author Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869. Thesaurus of Title Roget s internationalthesaurus Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. Thesaurus of English.
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30. Browse Top Level Texts Project Gutenberg Authors R
Edwin Arlington, 18691935; Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888; Roget, Peter Mark,1779-1869; Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959; Rohner, Gerold K. Rojas
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31. Karpeles Manuscript Library
Dr. Peter Mark Roget. (17791869). philologist, scientist, physician. The nameRoget could soon become a virtual synonym for the word synonym .
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Roget's Thesaurus
"The man is not wholly evil- he has a Thesaurus in his cabin" (quote from the J. M. Barrie's children's book; "Peter Pan" in his description of "Captain Hook".) Dr. Peter Mark Roget philologist, scientist, physician The name Roget could soon become a virtual synonym for the word "synonym". For those who use Roget's Thesaurus it is one of the three most important books ever printed...along with The Bible and Webster's Dictionary. In order to communicate one's exact intention...or one's precise meaning, the Thesaurus, being a list of synonyms or verbal equivalents, is a necessary tool. The first draft of the Thesaurus was written in 1805, two years before Webster started on his dictionary. However for a period of 47 years Dr. Roget used his manuscript as his personal, secret, treasure trove. Not until he was 73 years old did he decide to reveal and publish this great manuscript. Since 1852, Roget's Thesaurus has never been out of print. In fact, each succeeding edition has increased the popularity of the work. The original 15,000 words included in the 1805 manuscript has increased to over a quarter of a million in the 1992 edition (the tenth printing). With such an increase in size, it is encouraging to notice that the basic content still remains intact..... for example, where the 1805 Thesaurus traces the word: existence: "Ens, entity, being, existence, essence...", the 1992 Thesaurus contains

32. Roget's Thesaurus
Dr. Peter Mark Roget (17791869) philologist, scientist, physician The name Rogetcould soon become a virtual synonym for the word synonym .
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"The man is not wholly evil- he has a Thesaurus in his cabin"
(quote from the J. M. Barrie's children's book; "Peter Pan" in his description of "Captain Hook".) Dr. Peter Mark Roget
philologist, scientist, physician
The name Roget could soon become a virtual synonym for the word "synonym".
For those who use Roget's Thesaurus it is one of the three most important books ever printed...along with The Bible and Webster's Dictionary.
In order to communicate one's exact intention...or one's precise meaning, the Thesaurus, being a list of synonyms or verbal equivalents, is a necessary tool.
The first draft of the Thesaurus was written in 1805, two years before Webster started on his dictionary. However for a period of 47 years Dr. Roget used his manuscript as his personal, secret, treasure trove. Not until he was 73 years old did he decide to reveal and publish this great manuscript.
Since 1852, Roget's Thesaurus has never been out of print. In fact, each succeeding edition has increased the popularity of the work. The original 15,000 words included in the 1805 manuscript has increased to over a quarter of a million in the 1992 edition (the tenth printing). With such an increase in size, it is encouraging to notice that the basic content still remains intact..... for example, where the 1805 Thesaurus traces the word:
existence: "Ens, entity, being, existence, essence...", the 1992 Thesaurus contains

33. Author Hitlist
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34. 61 Works Selected From Project Gutenberg
Roget s Thesaurus, by Roget, Peter Mark, 17791869; The civilisation ofthe renaissance in Italy, by Burckhardt, Jacob, 1818-1897;
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35. The Complete History Of The Discovery Of Cinematography - 1830 - 1849
1831 Peter Mark Roget - (1779-1869). Some reports claim the Phenakistiscope tobe the invention of Roget. We believe this to be eroneous in that no facts
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1831 - (SIR) DAVID BREWSTER (1781-1868) Brewster wrote his Treatise On Optics suggesting the ground glass plate could be replaced by a plate that had “a thin film of dried skim milk” when he said . . . . .“I have found that a peculiarly effect is given to the images formed in the camera obscura, when they are received upon the silvered back of a looking glass, smoothed by grinding it with a flat soft bone. In the portable camera obscura, I find that a film of skimmed milk, dried upon a plate of glass, is superior to ground glass for the reception of images.” He said the portable camera obscura was a “useful invention” which “delights every person” 1831 - PETER MARK ROGET - (1779-1869) Some reports claim the Phenakistiscope to be the invention of Roget. We believe this to be eroneous in that no facts or proof have been offered in any documentation we have seen to substantiate this. Multiple spellings of the word also appear from commentary to commentary; Phenakistoscope, Phenakistascope and Phenakistiscope which we believe is the correct spelling. An excellent compilation of these instruments and other inventors, inventions and subjects relating to cinematography can be seen at Russell Naughton's website Adventures In Cybersound 1832 - (SIR) CHARLES WHEATSTONE (1802-1875)
Wheatstone had been working on his idea of a projector-type system that would present photographs stereoscopically but without any form of movement. This year he commissions an optical maker in London to construct two of these devices. One will use reflecting mirrors and the other refracting prisms. He will announce them in 1838.

36. The Complete History Of The Discovery Of Cinematography - 1800 - 1829
1824 Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869). A london physician, Roget had dabbled inthe sciences, designing a logarithmic slide scale and becoming well learned in
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1800 - (SIR) HUMPHRY DAVY (1778-1829) Davy provides us with the most brilliant light yet used in projection, the electric (carbon) arc lamp. The work is recorded in Nicholson's Journal of 1800 as well as the lectures of Silvanus Thompson (Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, October 1895, On the Arc Light). 1800 - THOMAS WEDGEWOOD (1771-1805) Wedgewood’s previous work in experimenting with silver salts almost comes to fruition when he is able this year to make an image. Wedgewood was unable however to keep it from darkening. 1801-1802 - PAUL M. PHILIPSTHAL ( - ) Either in 1801 0r 1802, Philipsthal gave Robertson’s Fantasmagorie the English spelling Phantasmagoria and began presenting shows in London. Philipsthal was a German and was primarily responsible for the invention of ‘dissolving views’, however Childe advanced it greatly. 1802 - ROBERT HARRUP ( - ) Harrup substantiated the previous experiments of C. W. Scheele in discovering that heat had no effect on silver compounds with respect to darkening. Harrup’s own experiments on mercury salts under several environments proved again that light was the cause. 1802 - THOMAS WEDGEWOOD (1771-1805) Wedgewood published a process he calls ‘sun-printing’. He had duplicated previous work by Scheele and Schulze. Wedgewood placed sensitized papers out under the sun but could not keep the sheet from going completely black.

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Roe, Vingie E. (Vingie Eve), 18791958 Maid Of The Whispering Hills, The.Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869 Roget s Thesaurus. Rohmer, Sax
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39. Independent Enjoyment
It is one of the ironies of history that Peter Mark Roget (17791869) is bestremembered for his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, published in 1852.
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40. Visual Thesaurus Review
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).
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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.

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