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Philological Society

The Philological Society, or London Philological Society, is the oldest learned society in Great Britain dedicated to the study of language as well as a registered charity.[3] The current Society was established in 1842 to "investigate and promote the study and knowledge of the structure, the affinities, and the history of languages".[4] The society publishes a journal, the Transactions of the Philological Society, issued three times a year as well as a monographic series.

The Philological Society
NicknamePhilSoc
Formation1842; 182 years ago (1842)
FounderEdwin Guest[1]
Typelearned society
Registration no.1014370
Legal statuscharity, limited company
PurposeEducation
HeadquartersLondon, England
FieldsLinguistics
Membership (2019)
641[2]
President
Susan Fitzmaurice
PublicationTransactions of the Philological Society
Websitewww.philsoc.org.uk

The first Philological Society, based in London's Fitzroy Square, was founded in 1792 under the patronage of Thomas Collingwood of St Edmund Hall, Oxford.[5] Its publication was titled The European Magazine, and London Review.[6]

The Philological Society is a member organisation of the University Council of General and Applied Linguistics.[7]

History edit

The Society's early history is most marked by a proposal in July 1857 to create an up-to-date dictionary of the English language.[8] This proposal, issued by Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, members of the Unregistered Words Committee, and an article by Trench, entitled On Some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries,[9] eventually led the Society to formally adopt the idea of creating a comprehensive new dictionary on 7 January 1858.[10]: 107–8  Coleridge, and later Furnivall, led the project by compiling quotations, submitted by volunteer readers, illustrating the usage of words.[11] In 1879, Oxford University Press agreed to publish the dictionary which would become known as the Oxford English Dictionary, with Society member James Murray being appointed editor that year.[11][12]

In 1952, the Society hosted the seventh Congress of the International Congress of Linguists in London.[13]

At a later date, the Society was instrumental in the early stages of the Survey of English Dialects conducted by Harold Orton between 1950 and 1961, helping to develop, amongst other things, a questionnaire for use in gathering data.[14]

Activities edit

The society holds seven regular meetings each academic year; traditionally, four take place in London at SOAS University of London, the other three in Cambridge, Oxford, and at another university outside of South East England. Most meetings consist of hour-long academic papers being presented by one or more scholar. Occasionally, round table or panel discussions are organised.[15] Every two years, together with the British Academy the Society organises the Anna Morpurgo Davies Lecture, named in honour of its former president.[16]

Prizes and Bursaries edit

Once every two years, the Society awards the R. H. Robins Prize for an article on a subject within the Society's area of interest; the prize bears the name of a former president of the Society.[17] Every year, the Society further awards a limited number of bursaries valued at £5,000 each to students embarking on taught postgraduate programmes in all areas of linguistics or philology.[18]

Governance edit

The Society is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee, having been incorporated on 2 January 1879. The Society is governed by its trustees, consisting of the President (appointed at an Annual General Meeting for a period of three years, with the option to renew for one further year), the vice-presidents (appointed for life at an Annual General Meeting; usually former presidents), the other Officers, and up to twenty ordinary members of Council, who are elected annually at an Annual General Meeting.[2]

As of February 2021, the Officers of the Society are:[19]

  • Secretary: Paul Russell
  • Treasurer: Ranjan Sen
  • Secretary for Publications (Transactions): Lutz Marten
  • Secretary for Publications (Monographs): Melanie Green
  • Secretary for Membership: Richard K. Ashdowne
  • Secretary for Student Associate Members: Joshua Booth

List of presidents edit

The following list is based on the sporadically occurring statements concerning membership of the Society's Council as printed in the Transactions of the Philological Society of the relevant years.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (Madison) Fiona Carolyn Marshall. ‘Edwin Guest: Philologist, Historian, and Founder of the Philological Society of London’. Language & History (July 2016); formerly Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas 42, no. 1 (2004): 11–30, doi:10.1080/02674971.2004.11745588.
  2. ^ a b "Report of the Council of the Philological Society for the year 2019". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Charity No. 1014370 – Charity Commission for England and Wales". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  4. ^ "The Philological Society – About Us". Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  5. ^ (Madison) Fiona Carolyn Marshall. "History of the Philological Society: The Early Years" (PDF). Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  6. ^ Attributions of Authorship in the European Magazine, 1782-1826
  7. ^ "UCGAL – Members". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Oxford University Press – The Philological Society Proposal". Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  9. ^ Trench, Richard Chenevix (1857). "On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries". Transactions of the Philological Society. 9: 3–8.
  10. ^ Winchester, Simon (1999). The Professor and the Madman. New York: HarperPerennial. ISBN 978-0-06-083978-9.
  11. ^ a b "History of the OED". Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  12. ^ Simpson, John (2016). The Word Detective: Searching for the Meaning of It All at the Oxford English Dictionary: A Memoir. New York: Basic Books. p. 7. ISBN 9780465060696.
  13. ^ Brough, J.; Scott, N. C. (November 1952). "Philological Society – Secretaries' Annual Report 1951". Transactions of the Philological Society. 51 (1): 143. doi:10.1111/j.1467-968X.1952.tb00264.x.
  14. ^ "Special Collections – University of Leeds – Archived notes of Harold Orton". 24 March 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  15. ^ "The Philological Society – Meetings". Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  16. ^ "Anna Morpurgo Davies Lectures". Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  17. ^ "The Philological Society – Robins Prize". Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  18. ^ "The Philological Society – Funding Opportunities". Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  19. ^ "The Philological Society – Council Us". Retrieved 18 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official blog of the Philological Society

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PhilSoc redirects here For other uses see PHILSOC disambiguation The Philological Society or London Philological Society is the oldest learned society in Great Britain dedicated to the study of language as well as a registered charity 3 The current Society was established in 1842 to investigate and promote the study and knowledge of the structure the affinities and the history of languages 4 The society publishes a journal the Transactions of the Philological Society issued three times a year as well as a monographic series The Philological SocietyNicknamePhilSocFormation1842 182 years ago 1842 FounderEdwin Guest 1 Typelearned societyRegistration no 1014370Legal statuscharity limited companyPurposeEducationHeadquartersLondon EnglandFieldsLinguisticsMembership 2019 641 2 PresidentSusan FitzmauricePublicationTransactions of the Philological SocietyWebsitewww wbr philsoc wbr org wbr uk The first Philological Society based in London s Fitzroy Square was founded in 1792 under the patronage of Thomas Collingwood of St Edmund Hall Oxford 5 Its publication was titled The European Magazine and London Review 6 The Philological Society is a member organisation of the University Council of General and Applied Linguistics 7 Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Prizes and Bursaries 4 Governance 5 List of presidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMain article Oxford English Dictionary History The Society s early history is most marked by a proposal in July 1857 to create an up to date dictionary of the English language 8 This proposal issued by Richard Chenevix Trench Herbert Coleridge and Frederick Furnivall members of the Unregistered Words Committee and an article by Trench entitled On Some Deficiencies in our English Dictionaries 9 eventually led the Society to formally adopt the idea of creating a comprehensive new dictionary on 7 January 1858 10 107 8 Coleridge and later Furnivall led the project by compiling quotations submitted by volunteer readers illustrating the usage of words 11 In 1879 Oxford University Press agreed to publish the dictionary which would become known as the Oxford English Dictionary with Society member James Murray being appointed editor that year 11 12 In 1952 the Society hosted the seventh Congress of the International Congress of Linguists in London 13 At a later date the Society was instrumental in the early stages of the Survey of English Dialects conducted by Harold Orton between 1950 and 1961 helping to develop amongst other things a questionnaire for use in gathering data 14 Activities editThe society holds seven regular meetings each academic year traditionally four take place in London at SOAS University of London the other three in Cambridge Oxford and at another university outside of South East England Most meetings consist of hour long academic papers being presented by one or more scholar Occasionally round table or panel discussions are organised 15 Every two years together with the British Academy the Society organises the Anna Morpurgo Davies Lecture named in honour of its former president 16 Prizes and Bursaries editOnce every two years the Society awards the R H Robins Prize for an article on a subject within the Society s area of interest the prize bears the name of a former president of the Society 17 Every year the Society further awards a limited number of bursaries valued at 5 000 each to students embarking on taught postgraduate programmes in all areas of linguistics or philology 18 Governance editThe Society is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee having been incorporated on 2 January 1879 The Society is governed by its trustees consisting of the President appointed at an Annual General Meeting for a period of three years with the option to renew for one further year the vice presidents appointed for life at an Annual General Meeting usually former presidents the other Officers and up to twenty ordinary members of Council who are elected annually at an Annual General Meeting 2 As of February 2021 the Officers of the Society are 19 Secretary Paul Russell Treasurer Ranjan Sen Secretary for Publications Transactions Lutz Marten Secretary for Publications Monographs Melanie Green Secretary for Membership Richard K Ashdowne Secretary for Student Associate Members Joshua BoothList of presidents editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2024 The following list is based on the sporadically occurring statements concerning membership of the Society s Council as printed in the Transactions of the Philological Society of the relevant years 1842 1869 Connop Thirlwall 1869 1872 Theodor Goldstucker 1872 1874 Alexander John Ellis 1874 1875 Richard Morris 1875 1878 Henry Sweet 1878 1880 James Murray 1880 1882 Alexander John Ellis 1882 1884 James Murray 1884 1887 Walter William Skeat 1890 1893 Henry Bradley 1896 1897 A W Verrall 1900 1903 Henry Bradley 1909 1910 Henry Bradley 1910 1915 W A Craigie 1915 1919 W P Ker 1919 1922 Israel Gollancz 1943 1944 W A Craigie 1944 1948 Charles Leslie Wrenn 1948 1952 Harold Bailey 1952 1954 N B Jopson 1954 1957 John Rupert Firth 1957 1960 Leonard Palmer 1976 1980 Anna Morpurgo Davies 1980 1984 Ilya Gershevitch 1984 1988 Eugenie Henderson 1988 1992 R H Robins 1992 1996 P H Matthews 1996 2000 Rebecca Posner 2000 2003 Nigel Vincent 2003 2007 Nicholas Sims Williams 2007 2009 Keith Brown 2009 2013 Sylvia Adamson 2013 2017 Wendy Ayres Bennett 2017 2020 Aditi Lahiri 2020 present Susan FitzmauriceSee also editOxford English Dictionary Philology Linguistics Transactions of the Philological Society Survey of English DialectsReferences edit Madison Fiona Carolyn Marshall Edwin Guest Philologist Historian and Founder of the Philological Society of London Language amp History July 2016 formerly Bulletin of the Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas 42 no 1 2004 11 30 doi 10 1080 02674971 2004 11745588 a b Report of the Council of the Philological Society for the year 2019 Retrieved 18 February 2021 Charity No 1014370 Charity Commission for England and Wales Retrieved 18 February 2021 The Philological Society About Us Retrieved 17 February 2021 Madison Fiona Carolyn Marshall History of the Philological Society The Early Years PDF Retrieved 17 February 2021 Attributions of Authorship in the European Magazine 1782 1826 UCGAL Members Retrieved 18 February 2021 Oxford University Press The Philological Society Proposal Retrieved 19 February 2021 Trench Richard Chenevix 1857 On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries Transactions of the Philological Society 9 3 8 Winchester Simon 1999 The Professor and the Madman New York HarperPerennial ISBN 978 0 06 083978 9 a b History of the OED Oxford English Dictionary Retrieved 16 March 2024 Simpson John 2016 The Word Detective Searching for the Meaning of It All at the Oxford English Dictionary A Memoir New York Basic Books p 7 ISBN 9780465060696 Brough J Scott N C November 1952 Philological Society Secretaries Annual Report 1951 Transactions of the Philological Society 51 1 143 doi 10 1111 j 1467 968X 1952 tb00264 x Special Collections University of Leeds Archived notes of Harold Orton 24 March 2024 Retrieved 19 February 2021 The Philological Society Meetings Retrieved 18 March 2024 Anna Morpurgo Davies Lectures Retrieved 18 March 2024 The Philological Society Robins Prize Retrieved 18 March 2024 The Philological Society Funding Opportunities Retrieved 18 March 2024 The Philological Society Council Us Retrieved 18 March 2024 External links editOfficial website nbsp Official blog of the Philological Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philological Society amp oldid 1214396237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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