Philological Society

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The Philological Society , PhilSoc for short ( Philological Society ) was founded in London in 1842 with the participation of the historian and philologist Edwin Guest (1800-1880). It was the oldest scientific learned society in Great Britain. Before that, there was already a society of the same name at the University of London in 1830, which was founded by renowned philologists to promote the study and research of the structure and knowledge of the history of language development.

New English Dictionary

The Philological Society dedicated to keeping both the study of languages, and the historical and comparative linguistics and the development history of modern English language. The founding members had decided in 1857 that the existing English language dictionaries were incomplete and inadequate, and so in 1858 they called for a complete revision of the Anglo-Saxon language. In doing so, they underestimated the scope and time required to create this new work. After the initial euphoria, the project got off to a very slow start. In 1879, the Society therefore signed an agreement with James AH Murray and Oxford University Press to finally begin work on the New English Dictionary. The Oxford English Dictionary was later developed from this project .

engagement

  • Publication of the journal Transactions of the Philological Society (TPhS) and the book series Publications of the Philological Society by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
  • Since 2000 competition in honor of Robert Henry Robins (1921–2000), the long-time secretary (1961–1988) and former President (1988–1992) of the Society, to which students can submit essays (every two years).
  • In 2015, £ 11,400 grants were awarded to help some members attend conferences and field research.
  • In 2016, a fund was set up to support public events with small grants.

List of presidents

Period Surname
1842-1868 Connop Thirlwall
1872 Theodor Goldstücker
... Thomas Hewitt Key
1875-1878 Henry Sweet
around 1880 Alexander John Ellis
around 1887 Walter William Skeat
1890-1911 Henry Bradley
1929-1933 Charles Talbut Onions
1933 Raymond Wilson Chambers
1948-1952 Harold Walter Bailey
1954-1957 John Rupert Firth
... ...
1988-1992 Robert Henry Robins
... ...
1996-2000 Rebecca Posner
2000-2003 Nigel Vincent
Wendy Ayres-Bennett

Similar societies

Publications (selection)

  • Proposal for the publication of a new English dictionary . London 1859, OCLC 917230527 .
  • Publications of the Philological Society. Wiley-Blackwell, ISSN  0265-0649 ( Issued from 1913).

Magazines

literature

  • Harold Harley: The Philological Society's new English dictionary. 1879, OCLC 642506610 .
  • James AH Murray: A new English dictionary on historical principles. Founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological society. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1928, OCLC 1048854 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A History of English Rhythms. Ardent Media, S. 728 ( books.google.de ).
  2. ^ Edwin Guest on Wikisource.
  3. ^ A b Fiona Carolyn Marshall: Edwin Guest: Philologist, Historian, and Founder of the Philological Society of London . In: Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas Bulletin . tape 42 , no. 1 , July 14, 2016, p. 11-30 , doi : 10.1080 / 02674971.2004.11745588 ( academia.edu ).
  4. ^ History of the Oxford English Dictionary . (English, oed.com ).
  5. ^ FR Palmer, Vivien Law: Proceedings of the British Academy . Ed .: FML Thompson. tape 115 : Biographical Memoirs of Fellows I . Oxford University Press, Oxford 2003, doi : 10.5871 / bacad / 9780197262788.001.0001 (English).
  6. a b c Early PhilSoc history - Philological Society ( philsoc.org.uk PDF)
  7. ^ Examining the OED - Individuals. oed.hertford.ox.ac.uk, accessed on April 5, 2017 (Footnotes :): "[...] the German Theodor Goldstücker, another member of the Philological Society and its President on his death in 1872 [...]"
  8. . In: Encyclopædia Britannica . 1911 ( Wikisource )
  9. Harold Walter Bailey . In: Acta Iranica . Brill Archive, 1979, ISBN 90-04-05941-5 , pp. 33 ( books.google.de ).
  10. Leendert Plug: JR Firth. A new biography . In: Transactions of the Philological Society . tape 106 , no. 3 , November 2008, p. 337-374 , doi : 10.1111 / j.1467-968X.2008.00203.x .
  11. ^ History of Universities . Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 978-0-19-877991-9 , pp. 126 (English, books.google.de ).
  12. ^ Cambridge Philological Society and CCJ - Faculty of Classics. classics.cam.ac.uk, accessed April 5, 2017 .
  13. ^ Science without a university, research without a state. The Berlin Society for German Literature (1888–1938) . Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-026211-7 , pp. 91 ( books.google.de ).