Description
1957 2nd edition, 1960 printing. Oxford University Press. Dust jacket has some wear, discoloring and small tears. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the Turkish-English Dictionary by H.C. Hony and Fahir Iz offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich linguistic heritage of Turkey. Published by the renowned Oxford University Press, this 1960 printing of the second edition stands as a testament to the enduring importance of cross-cultural communication and understanding.
Hony, a British scholar and linguist, dedicated his life to the study of Eastern languages, while Iz, a Turkish academic, brought invaluable native expertise to the collaboration. Together, they meticulously compiled a comprehensive lexicon that bridges the gap between two vastly different linguistic traditions, enabling scholars, travelers, and language enthusiasts to navigate the intricacies of the Turkish language with ease.
Beyond its practical utility, this dictionary holds historical and cultural significance. Turkish, a language rooted in the Altaic family, has evolved over centuries, reflecting the rich tapestry of civilizations that have flourished in Anatolia. From the ancient Hittites to the Ottoman Empire, each era has left an indelible mark on the language, making this dictionary an invaluable resource for exploring the region’s storied past.
For collectors and linguaphiles alike, this well-preserved copy represents a rare opportunity to acquire a seminal work that not only facilitates linguistic exchange but also serves as a gateway to the vibrant cultural heritage of Turkey.