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Abel Boyer

Abel Boyer was a notable French-English lexicographer, journalist, and writer whose contributions spanned various genres. Born in France, he moved to England, where he became a prominent figure in the literary and journalistic circles of his time. Boyer is best known for his work on dictionaries, particularly the 'Royal Dictionary,' which was one of the first comprehensive bilingual dictionaries of the English and French languages. His efforts in lexicography helped bridge the linguistic gap between the two cultures and served as a valuable resource for learners and scholars alike. In addition to his lexicographical work, Boyer was an active journalist, contributing to periodicals and engaging in the political discourse of his era. His writings often reflected the tumultuous political landscape of early 18th-century England, and he was known for his sharp wit and insightful commentary. Boyer's legacy lies not only in his dictionaries but also in his role as a pioneer of journalistic writing, influencing the development of the press in England. His diverse body of work showcases the intersection of language, politics, and culture during a pivotal time in history.

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Abel Boyer (1667? – 16 November 1729) was a French-English lexicographer, journalist and miscellaneous writer.

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Abel Boyer

The Wise and Ingenious Companion, French and English;or, a Collection of the Wit of the Illustrious Persons, Both Ancient and Modern

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