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Definition of Peter mark roget
1. Noun. English physician who in retirement compiled a well-known thesaurus (1779-1869).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peter Mark Roget
Literary usage of Peter mark roget
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1834)
"By peter mark roget, MD London. Pickering. 1834. MANY are the occasions on which
a right-minded man has to stand up in the support and defence of divine ..."
2. The American Quarterly Review by Robert Walsh (1836)
"... and Vegetable Physiology, considered with reference to Natural Theology, by
peter mark roget, MD Philadelphia, 1836. It is a useful as well as an ..."
3. The Christian Examiner and General Review edited by Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware (1836)
"ART. I. — Animal and Vegetable Physiology considered with reference to Natural
Theology. By peter mark roget, MD, Secretary to the Royal Society, Sic. ..."
4. Sketches of the Lives and Work of the Honorary Medical Staff of the by Edward Mansfield Brockbank (1904)
"peter mark roget, the son of a Pastor of the French Protestant Church, Threadneedle
Street, London, was born at London, ..."
5. Catalogue of the Private Library of Thomas Dowse: Of Cambridge, Mass by Thomas Dowse (1870)
"... peter mark roget, William Buckland, William Kirby, and William Prout. 12 vols.
8vo, calf supr., gilt. London, Pickering, 1834-36. ..."