The Rudiments of English Grammar

The Rudiments of English Grammar

"The Rudiments of English Grammar" (1761) was a popular English grammar textbook written the eighteenth-century British polymath Joseph Priestley.

While a minister for a congregation in Nantwich, Cheshire, Priestley established a local school; it was his first successful educational venture. Believing that all students should have a good grasp of the English language and its grammar before learning any other language and dismayed at the quality of the instruction manuals available, Priestley wrote his own textbook: "The Rudiments of English Grammar" (1761). [Priestley, Joseph. "The Rudiments of English Grammar; adapted to the use of schools. With observations on style". London: Printed for R. Griffiths, 1761.] The book was very successful—it was reprinted for over fifty years. Its humor may have contributed to its popularity; for example, Priestley illustrated the "couplet" with this rhyme:

::Beneath this stone my wife doth lie:::She's now at rest, and so am I. [Qtd. in Jackson, 51.]

Priestley also quoted from the most famous English authors, encouraging the middle-class association between reading and pleasure, a reading that would also, Priestley hoped, foster morality. Priestley's innovations in the teaching and description of English grammar, particularly his efforts to disassociate it from Latin grammar, made his textbook revolutionary and have led twentieth-century scholars to describe him as "one of the great grammarians of his time." [Qtd. in Schofield, 79.] "Rudiments" influenced all of the major British grammarians of the late eighteenth century: Robert Lowth, James Harris, John Horne Tooke and even the American Noah Webster. The resounding success of Priestley's book was one of the reasons that Warrington Academy offered him a teaching position in 1761. [Schofield, 83-5; 99-100; Jackson, 52; Gibbs, 16; Watts, 91.]

ee also

*Joseph Priestley and education
*Joseph Priestley and Dissent
*List of works by Joseph Priestley

Notes

Bibliography

*Gibbs, F. W. "Joseph Priestley: Adventurer in Science and Champion of Truth". London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1965.
*Jackson, Joe, "A World on Fire: A Heretic, An Aristocrat And The Race to Discover Oxygen". New York: Viking, 2005. ISBN 0670034347.
*Schofield, Robert E. "The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley: A Study of his Life and Work from 1733 to 1773". University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997. ISBN 0271016620.
*Watts, R. "Joseph Priestley and education." "Enlightenment and Dissent" 2 (1983): 83–100.


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