Authority Cited: Mareschal [Thomas Marshall]
Author name and dates: Thomas Marshall, Dean of Gloucester (1621-1685)
(Portrait at Lincoln College, Oxford, accessed at Art/UK,
photo credit: Keith Barnes)
(DNB also indicates an engraving in the Oxford Almanack of 1743)
BKG Bio-tweet: Oxford Anglo-Saxon, Gothic scholar; student of Junius; cleric in Europe during Cromwell; SJ uses etym and in H. of English
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one Mareschal cite in 1755 Dict. vol.1. See Yale Vol. 18 p. 115 for the History of the English Language citation. No English translation for the title below was located.]
Author name and dates: Thomas Marshall, Dean of Gloucester (1621-1685)
(Portrait at Lincoln College, Oxford, accessed at Art/UK,
photo credit: Keith Barnes)
(DNB also indicates an engraving in the Oxford Almanack of 1743)
BKG Bio-tweet: Oxford Anglo-Saxon, Gothic scholar; student of Junius; cleric in Europe during Cromwell; SJ uses etym and in H. of English
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: one Mareschal cite in 1755 Dict. vol.1. See Yale Vol. 18 p. 115 for the History of the English Language citation. No English translation for the title below was located.]
- Observationes in Evangeliorum Versiones perantiquas duas, Gothicas scil. et Anglo-Saxonicas (Dort, 1665; Amsterdam, 1684)
- Mareschal (no work cited); emberweek [BKG Note: SJ references Nelson as adopting Mareschal's etymology (ember days in Nelson text)]