1706 · London
by Phillips, Edward
London: printed for J. Phillips [et al.], 1706. Sixth edition, "revised, corrected, and improved" by J[ohn] K[ersey], folio, engraved frontispiece (dated 1696, as usual, and with a previous crease), pp. [712]; collating A2 A-Z4 [aa]-[bb]4 2A-2L4 2M2 3A-3V4 4A-4O4 4P2 5A-5R4; full contemporary paneled calf, gilt-paneled spine in 7 compartments, maroon morocco label in 1; a nice, clean, and sound copy. Phillips was Milton's nephew, and the first edition (1658) was the first dictionary in folio format. Four years prior to this edition, the editor, Kersey, had issued his own A New English Dictionary, and this sixth edition of Phillips' work was considered (truncated)