Robert Cawdrey

Robert Cawdrey

Robert Cawdrey (ca. 1538- after 1604) produced one of the first dictionaries of the English language, the "Table Alphabeticall", in 1604.

Career

Robert Cawdrey did not go to college, but became a school teacher in Oakham, Rutland, in 1563. In 1565, Cawdrey was ordained as a deacon, and 22 October 1571 he was made rector of South Luffenham. However, Cawdrey was sympathetic to Puritan teachings, and got in trouble with the Church authorities. In 1576 he was chastised for not reading the approved texts in his sermons, and in 1578 he performed a marriage even though he was not authorized to do so, and was briefly suspended. His suspension lasted only a few months but, in 1586, he was again in trouble for violating the rules and was called before his bishop. He had powerful friends who tried to defend him, but he lost his rectory and had to return to teaching to support himself.

Writing

With the assistance of his son Thomas Cawdrey (1575-1640), who was a school teacher in London, Robert Cawdrey decided to create an instructional text; the "Table Alphabeticall", which appeared in 1604 when Cawdrey was living in Coventry.

As many new words were entering the English language in the 16th century, Cawdrey became concerned that people would become confused. Cawdrey worried that the wealthy were adopting foreign words and phrases, and wrote that "they forget altogether their mothers language, so that if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell or vnderstand what they say." He also described how "far journied gentlemen" learn new words while in foreign lands, and then "pouder their talke with over-sea language."

Thomas Cawdrey worked on improvements to the "Table Alphabeticall".

While he was a rector, Robert Cawdrey wrote "A Short and Fruitefull Treatise of the Profit of Catechising" in 1580. He revised this work and published a second edition in 1604. Cawdrey also published "A Treasurie or Store-House of Similes" in 1600, and again in 1609.

A Table Alphabeticall

The full name of his famous dictionary is "A table alphabeticall conteyning and teaching the true writing, and vnderstanding of hard vsuall English wordes, borrowed from the Hebrew, Greeke, Latine, or French, &c. With the interpretation thereof by plaine English words, gathered for the benefit & helpe of ladies, gentlewomen, or any other vnskilfull persons. Whereby they may the more easilie and better vnderstand many hard English wordes, vvhich they shall heare or read in scriptures, sermons, or elswhere, and also be made able to vse the same aptly themselues."

Life

Robert Cawdrey had many sons. His youngest son Daniel Cawdrey (ca. 1588-1664) was a Puritan minister.

References

* "The Acorn of the Oak: A Stylistic Approach to Lexicographical Method in Cawdrey's A Table Alphabeticall", Raymond G. Siemens, CCH Working Papers, vol. 4 (1994) and in Dictionnairique et lexicographie, Paris, Didier Érudition, vol. 3: Informatique et dictionnaires anciens (1995).

Further reading

*Brent L. Nelson, "The Social Context of Rhetoric, 1500-1660," "The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 281: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660, Second Series", Detroit: Gale, 2003, pp. 355-377.
*Janet Bately, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/69578 ‘Cawdrey, Robert (b. 1537/8?, d. in or after 1604)’] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 23 Sept 2008

External links

*http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/ret/cawdrey/cawdrey0.html


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