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Anonyponymous
Anonyponymous: The Forgotten People Behind Everyday Words | John Bemelmans Marciano
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Eponymous, adj. Giving one's name to a person, place, or thing. Anonymous, adj. Anonymous. Anonyponymous, adj. Anonymous and eponymous. The Earl of Sandwich, fond of salted beef and paired slices of toast, found a novel way to eat them all together. Etienne de Silhouette, a former French finance minister, was so notoriously cheap that his name became a byword for chintzy practices-such as substituting a darkened outline for a proper painted portrait. Both bequeathed their names to the language, but neither man is remembered. In this clever and funny book, John Bemelmans Marciano illuminates the lives of these anonyponymous persons. A kind of encyclopedia of linguistic biographies, the book is arranged alphabetically, giving the stories of everyone from Abu "algorithm" Al-Khwarizmi to Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. Along with them you'll find the likes of Harry Shrapnel, Joseph-Ignace Guillotine, and many other people whose vernacular legacies have long outlived their memory. Accented by amusing line portraits and short etymological essays on subjects like "superhero eponyms," Anonyponymous is both a compendium of trivia and a window into the fascinating world of etymology. Carefully curated and unfailingly witty, this book is both a fantastic gift for language lovers and a true pleasure to read.
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An entertaining book to dip into if you like etymology. Not in depth and best read in snippets. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2021/01/review-anonyponymous-by-john-bemelmans....

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BookNAround
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Here‘s my own #lastfirst. I finished the Mitford at around 11:30 last night and started Anonyponymous after midnight.

Reminder, tell me your last book of 2020 and first book of 2021. They might be the same books or different books. Repost and tag me by January 5 and I‘ll choose one participant to gift a book off of their wish list to. (A clean copy of the graphic is further down in my feed.)

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LibraryLydia
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Words can not describe how excited I am that this book exists.

Daisey This sounds fantastic! 7y
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