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A living ledger of Victorian language and invention.Reference that shaped a century.John Ogilvie’s Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, And Scientific (Volume III) remains a foundational historical english dictionary and scientific reference book, assembling the vocabulary of an age defined by factories, laboratories and new communications. Meticulous entries offer comprehensive word definitions, etymologies and usage notes that illuminate both everyday speech and specialist coinages; the result is at once a technological terminology guide and a portrait of english language development. Readable and exact, the volume bridges scholarship and curiosity, making archival material accessible to students, writers, editors and anyone fascinated by the words that powered the nineteenth century.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. As a nineteenth century lexicon the work is indispensable to language scholars and an academic research resource for scholars of history, science and literature; it also functions as a multilingual vocabulary reference for comparative study across European languages. Casual readers enjoy browsing this classic dictionary anthology for surprising archaisms and period detail; classic-literature collectors prize the restored volume as part of a language scholars collection or reference library. For those interested in the mechanics of meaning and the evolution of terms tied to technology and science, this ogilvie dictionary volume delivers rare context, rigorous definitions and a direct encounter with Victorian-era language.Organised in the original scholarly manner, the volume sits equally at home on an academic shelf or a private study. Museum curators, historians of science and historical novelists consult its pages for period usage; lexicographers and translators use it as a multilingual vocabulary reference for comparative work. As much a cultural document as a reference, it records how industrial modernity named itself. For collectors and casual readers alike, the restored edition is practical, evocative and enduring.