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Gary Fuhrman asks:

How do we know which of the entries [in the Century Dictionary] were written
by Peirce? And are those entries listed anywhere on the Net?

REPLY;

As best I can make out thus far, Gary, there is no available list anywhere
on the Net, and the usual practice in determining whether or not a given
entry is by Peirce is to look in a certain copy of the Dictionary itself --
or a copy made from that copy -- which contains some sort of notation
alongside each entry which can be attributed to Peirce.  Some sort of green
line or something.  I don't know for sure, but my impression is that it is
an icon of a mark-up by Peirce himself in his own copy of the Dictionary.
Several such icons of Peirce's marked copy exist, but not many, owing to the
size of the Dictionary, which will have resulted in few people getting a
copy and then managing somehow to modify it into being an icon of Peirce's
copy.  The Institute for Studies in.Pragmaticism has one.  The Peirce
Edition Project at IUPUI  has one.  The people at the university of Quebec
at Montreal who are helping to put out the new edition by putting out the
Century Dictionary as Volume 7 has one.  Maybe there are others.  I don't
know.   Now, if there is any such list of Peirce entries it is almost 
certainly
one that was created either at the PEP or at Montreal for purposes of 
editing
for the new edition, and there is almost certainly such a list at Montreal 
at
this point. Whether they will be willing to make it available remains to be
seen, but I will find out by cc'ing them a copy of this message in case no
one there is on the list.  This will also give them or any others in 
position
to do so the opportunity to correct any mis-statement I have made about the
matter here.

It would clearly be advantageous of them to provide us with such a list of 
Peirce entries, though, since (1) that would take care of the problem of 
being pestered by us for this information on an item by item day-to-day 
basis, as will certainly be happening now that we are making use of the 
Dictionary here, and (2) the more the Dictionary is used here the more 
reason people will have to buy the volume they are putting out in the new 
edition, which will include much material from Peirce which is not in the 
published version of the Dictionary.

Let's see what happens.

Joe Ransdell.




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