Authority Cited: Peacham
Author name and dates: Henry Peacham (1578-1644) (the younger)
BKG Bio-tweet: Cleric Henry Peacham's son; poet; author, guidebooks to education of upper class youth used in N. America for 300 years
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: about 136 Peacham sites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1; about 186 Peacham cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. Three Peacham cites identified as added in the 1773 Dict. indicated in bold italic below. The edition of the title below used by SJ is unknown. The title below is the third edition, the last in Peacham's lifetime.]
The compleat gentleman Fashioning him absolut, in the most necessary and commendable qualities concerning minde or body, that may be required in a noble gentleman. Whereunto is annexed a description of the order of a maine battaile or pitched field, eight severall wayes: with the art of limming and other additions newly enlarged. By Henry Peacham Master of Arts: sometime of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, 1634. London: Printed for Francis Constable, and are to bee sold at his shoppe in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Crane
Author name and dates: Henry Peacham (1578-1644) (the younger)
BKG Bio-tweet: Cleric Henry Peacham's son; poet; author, guidebooks to education of upper class youth used in N. America for 300 years
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: about 136 Peacham sites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1; about 186 Peacham cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. Three Peacham cites identified as added in the 1773 Dict. indicated in bold italic below. The edition of the title below used by SJ is unknown. The title below is the third edition, the last in Peacham's lifetime.]
The compleat gentleman Fashioning him absolut, in the most necessary and commendable qualities concerning minde or body, that may be required in a noble gentleman. Whereunto is annexed a description of the order of a maine battaile or pitched field, eight severall wayes: with the art of limming and other additions newly enlarged. By Henry Peacham Master of Arts: sometime of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge, 1634. London: Printed for Francis Constable, and are to bee sold at his shoppe in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Crane
- The Compleat Gentleman (chapters below are referenced by SJ) [BKG Note: all of the Peacham citations for the "a" and "b" and most of the "c" headwords appear to be from the chapter on Drawing. There are about 59 Drawing chapter cites in vol. 1 and 57 Drawing chapter cites in vol. 2. Samples are given below for the "Peacham on Drawing" cites and the "Peacham" cites. The other chapter cites are complete for cites where a chapter is indicated.]
- Graphiae; or the most excellent Art of Drawing and Limning; abortive; aforenamed; allegorically; altar-cloth; amber; ankle-bone; anneal; april; bat-fowling; bent; blaze; blazonry; bungler; cat; caterpillar; cellar; censor; challenge; chamlet; chestnut; chief; communion; compartment; concentration; cormorant; corveto; crab (not in 1773 Dict.); crucible; depen; diaper; . . . lean; lie; lily; lion; . . . winkingly; zephyr
- On Antiquities; coin; pound; private
- On Blazoning; dependant; epigrammatist; erase; ermine; fesse; fusil; griffin; margarite; marten; metempsychose; molehill; painim; parsnep; quarter; remora; rondles; rowel; sable; saltier; tin
- On Geometry; demand; partner
- On Music; composer; displeasure; palm; play (3); revert
- On Poetry; comedian; dangerously; physician; preface
- Peacham (no work cited); afeard; allegory; august; ball; base; bise; black-lead; blazon; brawn; brazen; breast-bone; brown; buck; canker; canton (not in 1773 Dict.); canzonet; charge (2); cherry; coat; column; compact; condensate; conservative; contemplate; continuate; courtesy; cylinder; . . . .levelness; limn; . . .over; . . . woodbind; wrist