Thomas Farnaby

Thomas Farnaby

Thomas Farnaby (or Farnabie, c. 1575 - June 12, 1647), English schoolmaster, was the son of a London carpenter. His grandfather, it is said, had been mayor of Truro, his great-grandfather an Italian musician.

Between 1590 and 1595 he appears successively as a student of Merton College, Oxford, a pupil in a Jesuit college in Spain, and a follower of Francis Drake and John Hawkins. After some military service in the Low Countries he made shift, says Anthony Wood, to be set on shore in the western part of England; where, after some wandering to and fro under the name of Thomas Bainrafe, the anagram of his surname, he settled at Martock, in Somersetshire, and taught the grammar school there for some time with success. After he had gotten some feathers at Martock, he took his flight to London, and opened a school in Goldsmiths Rents, Cripplegate. From this school, which had as many as 300 pupils, there issued, says Wood, more churchmen and statesmen than from any school taught by one man in England. In the course of his London career he was made master of arts of Cambridge, and soon after incorporated at Oxford. Such was his success that he was enabled to buy an estate at Otford near Sevenoaks, Kent, to which he retired from London in 1636, still, however, carrying on his profession of schoolmaster. In course of time he added to his Otford estate and bought another near Horsham in Sussex. In politics he was a royalist; and, suspected of participation in the rising near Tunbridge, 1643, he was imprisoned in Ely House, Holborn. He died at Sevenoaks on the 12th of June 1647.

The details of his life were derived by Anthony Wood from Francis, Farnaby's son by a second marriage (see Wood's "Athenae Oxonienses", ed. Bliss, iii. 213). His works chiefly consisted of annotated editions of Latin authors Juvenal, Persius, Seneca, Martial, Lucan, Virgil, Ovid and Terence, which enjoyed extraordinary popularity. He is also the author of textbooks on rhetoric and Latin grammar. On the 6th of April 1632, Farnaby was presented with a royal patent granting him, for the space of twenty-one years, the sole right of printing and publishing certain of his works.

ources

* R. W. Serjeantson, "Thomas Farnaby," "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 236: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660, First Series", Detroit: Gale, 2001, pp. 108-16.
* R. Nadeau, "The Index Rhetoricus of Thomas Farnaby", Ph. D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1950.
* W. S. Howell, "Logic and Rhetoric in England, 1500-1700", Princeton: University Press, 1956.

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