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- Concordance_(publishing) abstract "A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, with their immediate contexts. Because of the time, difficulty, and expense involved in creating a concordance in the pre-computer era, only works of special importance, such as the Vedas, Bible, Qur'an or the works of Shakespeare and other classical Latin and Greek authors, had concordances prepared for them. A concordance is more than an index; additional material, such as commentary, definitions, and topical cross-indexing make producing them a labor-intensive process, even when assisted by computers.Although an automatically generated index lacks the richness of a published concordance, the ability to combine the result of queries concerning multiple terms (such as searching for words near other words) has reduced interest in concordance publishing. In addition, mathematical technices such as Latent Semantic Indexing have been proposed as a means of automatically identifying linguistic information based on word context.A bilingual concordance is a concordance based on aligned parallel text.A topical concordance is a list of subjects that a book (usually The Bible) covers, with the immediate context of the coverage of those subjects. Unlike a traditional concordance, the indexed word does not have to appear in the verse. The most well known topical concordance is Nave's Topical Bible.The first concordance, to the Vulgate Bible, was compiled by Hugh of St Cher (d.1262), who employed 500 monks to assist him. In 1448 Rabbi Mordecai Nathan completed a concordance to the Hebrew Bible. It took him ten years. 1599 saw a concordance to the Greek New Testament published by Henry Stephens and the Septuagint was done a couple of years later by Conrad Kircher in 1602. The first concordance to the English bible was published in 1550 by Mr Marbeck, according to Cruden it did not employ the verse numbers devised by Robert Stephens in 1545 but "the pretty large concordance" of Mr Cotton did. Then followed Cruden's Concordance and Strong's Concordance.".
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- Concordance_(publishing) text "See the list of concordances in Wiktionary, the free dictionary".
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- Concordance_(publishing) comment "A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, with their immediate contexts. Because of the time, difficulty, and expense involved in creating a concordance in the pre-computer era, only works of special importance, such as the Vedas, Bible, Qur'an or the works of Shakespeare and other classical Latin and Greek authors, had concordances prepared for them.".
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