Peter Mark Roget - Wikipedia Peter Mark Roget was born in Broad Street, Soho, London, the son of Jean (John) Roget (1751–1783), a Genevan cleric born to French parents, and Catherine "Kitty" Romilly, the sister of British politician, abolitionist, and legal reformer Sir Samuel Romilly
The Remarkable Rogets Thesaurus | Merriam-Webster Though nearly everyone is familiar with the Roget’s Thesaurus, few people know anything about Peter Mark Roget, the eminent 19th century physician, physiology expert, mathematician, inventor, writer, editor and chess whiz—and what motivated him to write his immortal book
Rogets Hyperlinked Thesaurus Text Queries Roget's Thesaurus Text Queries List all Senses of a word -- plus any "opposed" senses View the thesaurus Index entries Follow links to related senses:
Peter Mark Roget | Victorian Era, Thesaurus, Lexicographer - Britannica Peter Mark Roget was an English physician and philologist remembered for his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases (1852), a comprehensive classification of synonyms or verbal equivalents that is still popular in modern editions
Rogets Thesaurus by Peter Mark Roget | Project Gutenberg "Roget's Thesaurus" by Peter Mark Roget is a reference work first published in 1852 Roget, a British physician and lexicographer, created this revolutionary system of verbal classification to help writers struggling with composition
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Rogets Thesaurus This digital edition of Roget's Thesaurus (1911) was originally prepared by MICRA Inc in 1988 through manual transcription MICRA Inc , a New Jersey corporation led by Patrick J Cassidy, created this resource alongside other significant linguistic projects including an electronic version of Webster's 1913 Dictionary