- John Bullokar
John Bullokar (1574–1627), English
physician andlexicographer , was born in St Andrew's parish,Chichester ,Sussex , and baptized there onNovember 8 ,1574 , third of four known children of Elizabeth andWilliam Bullokar .Staunch
Roman Catholic s, theWilliam Bullokar family was forced to move and wasexcommunicated on several occasions. The second son,Thomas Bullokar (also known asJohn Baptist Martyr ) became aFranciscan and, in 1642, was hanged, drawn, and quartered atTyburn for celebrating mass. John Bullokar, presumably because of his religion, obtained his medical degree away from England, atCaen ,France , onOctober 16 ,1612 .John Bullokar was the author of "An English Expositor: Teaching the Interpretation of the Hardest Words Used in our Language" (1616) and "A True Description of the Passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ, a poem in six-line stanzas" (1622). For his contribution to the development of the English dictionary, John Bullokar is recognized by linguists and lexicographers.
The "Expositor" treated
Latin and Greekloanwords ofRenaissance English, drawing from many contemporaneous sources, ranging fromRobert Cawdrey 's alphabetical and Thomas's Latin–Englishdictionaries to specialist glossaries. Many revised editions were published up to 1775, but John Bullokar lived to see only the second of these editions (1621). He died in 1627 and was buried in St Andrew's parish onJanuary 2 ,1628 .ources
Janet Bately, ‘"Bullokar, John (bap. 1574, d. 1627)"’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3925, accessed
March 2 , 2008.]
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