- John Jamieson
Reverend John Jamieson, D.D. (
March 3 ,1759 –July 12 ,1838 ) was a Scottishlexicographer , son of a minister, born inGlasgow .He was educated at the
University of Glasgow , and subsequently attended classes at theUniversity of Edinburgh After six years' theological study, Jamieson was licensed to preach in 1789 and becamepastor of anAnti-burgher congregation inForfar ,Angus ; and in 1797 he was called to the Anti-burgher church in Nicolson Street,Edinburgh . The union of the Burgher and Anti-burgher sections of theSecession Church in 1820 was largely due to his exertions. He retired from the ministry in 1830, spending the rest of his life in Edinburgh.Dr Jamieson had a strong literary bias and keen interest in
antiquarian research. His name stands at the head of a tolerably long list of works in Robert Watt's "Bibliotheca britannica"; but by far his most important book is the laborious and erudite compilation, best described by its own title-page: :AnEtymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language[i.e. Lowland Scots, not Scottish Gaelic] ; illustrating the words in their different significations by example from Ancient and Modern Writers; shewing their Affinity to those of other Languages, and especially the Northern; explaining many terms which though now obsolete inEngland were formerly common to both countries; and elucidating National Rites, Customs and Institutions and their Analogy to those of other nations; to which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Origin of the Scottish Language".This appeared in 2 vols "quarto", at Edinburgh in 1808, followed in 1825 by a "Supplement", in 2 vols., quarto, in which he was assisted by scholars in all parts of the country. A revised edition by
Longmuir and Donaldson was issued in 1879-1887. These volumes remained the reference work of choice regarding the Scots language until the publication of theScottish National Dictionary in 1931.Jamieson was a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh , of theAmerican Antiquarian Society and of theSociety of Antiquaries of Scotland . In 1789, he published "Sermons of the Heart", and around the same time authored a pamphlet on theAfrican slave trade entitled, "The Sorrows of Slavery".In 1781, Dr Jamieson married Charlotte, daughter of Robert Watson, Esq., of
Easter Rhind ,Perthshire , and had seventeen children, of whom only two daughters and one son survived. His son, Robert Jameson, Esq., advocate, became a distinguished member of theFaculty of Advocates .References
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