- Samuel Rousseau
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death_place = Ray Street,Clerkenwell ,London
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footnotes =Samuel Rousseau (1763 – 1820) was a British oriental scholar and printer who compiled the first Arabic-English dictionary and translated and printed the first English language editions of several important Arabic works. He was closely related to
Jean-Jacques Rousseau , the philosopher, being descended from Jacob Rousseau, Jean-Jacques' great uncle, who had been sent from Geneva to London too look after the family watchmaking business there and who had married into theHuguenot community and become a British subject.Family Background
Baptised Samuel Kent Rousseau in St Ann's Church, Blackfriars,
London on20 November 1763, he was the eldest son of Phillip Rousseau, a printer working forWilliam Bowyer , and his wife Susannah. Phillip died in 1814 and was buried atSt Bride's Church ,Fleet Street .Bowyers, which was later taken over by
John Nichols (printer) , took on Samuel as an apprentice in 1778. He was later joined by his younger brother, James, but whereas James spent the rest of his working life as a compositor and editor for Nichols, Samuel preferred to set up his own business, although he was occasionally employed by Nichols in collecting epitaphs, and other remains of antiquity forThe Gentleman's Magazine .According to Timperley A Dictionary of Printers and Printing, published in 1839 by C H Timperley] , Samuel Rousseau was "a singular instance of patient perseverance in the acquirements of the ancient languages". Whilst working as an apprentice and journeyman, he taught himself Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Persian, Arabic, and the
Syriac language . To these he added French and several other modern tongues.On
27 May ,1787 , he married Mary Silvester atTottenham . They had two daughters, one called Elizabeth.Translator, Printer and Publisher
After his apprenticeship, he set up his own printing business in
Leather Lane ,Holborn , and later moved to Wood Street,Clerkenwell , where he established the Arabic Press. He commissioned the making of Arabic type and set about translating and printing several classic works of Arabic literature, including "The Flowers of the Field". He also taught Persian. Other works included publishing the prophetic writings ofJoanna Southcott .The press was a financial failure and eventually he sought new employment as Master of Joye's Charity School (see
List of former schools in the City of London ) in St Ann's, Blackfriars.He also edited a variety of works for booksellers and as he was more interested in raising money to support himself and his family, rather than achieve literary fame, most of his works appeared under a fictitious name. According to Timperley , "they have, however, proved generally successful to the publishers, as their objects were useful; and nothing ever appeared in them contrary to good morals, or the established religion and government".
Death
Around 1817 he suffered a paralytic stroke which continued to increase, and joined to a cancerous affliction in the face made him incapable of holding a pen or even of feeding himself. In dire poverty, and with two daughters wholly dependent on him, he was greatly comforted by a large grant from the
Royal Literary Fund . He died at his home in Ray Street,Clerkenwell , on4 December ,1820 , at the age of 57. The remains of the grant enabled his daughters to give him a decent burial in the churchyard ofSt James' Church, Clerkenwell .Legacy
Apart from a small entry in the
Dictionary of National Biography , the legacy of Samuel Rousseau is virtually unknown today and he lacks any serious attempt at a biography.References
Persondata
NAME = Rousseau, Samuel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Samuel Kent Rousseau
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Printer, academic
DATE OF BIRTH = 1763
PLACE OF BIRTH =London
DATE OF DEATH =4 December 1820
PLACE OF DEATH = Ray Street,Clerkenwell ,London
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