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The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources ("DMLBS") is a lexicon of Medieval Latin published by the British Academy. The dictionary is not founded upon any earlier dictionary, but derives from original research. After decades of preparatory work, work on the dictionary itself was begun in 1965, and it was published in fascicules between 1975 and 2013. In 2016 the complete work was put online.


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History

In 1913, Robert Whitwell, a prolific contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary, petitioned the British Academy to use the imminent International Congress of Historical Studies to propose a replacement for the standard dictionary of medieval Latin, Du Cange's Glossarium (1678). Whitwell's idea was taken up in 1920 by the new International Union of Academies, which decided in 1924 that member academies should produce dictionaries based on those medieval Latin texts produced in geographic areas corresponding to their respective present-day territories, whilst also furnishing the material for an international Novum Glossarium. To this end, the British Academy appointed two committees to direct the collection of quotations, one covering the sixth to eleventh centuries for the Novum Glossarium and the other covering 1066 to 1600 for a dictionary of "late medieval British Latin".

By 1932 the Academy felt that they could usefully publish the first fruits of the project, which appeared in 1934 as the Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish Sources; a Revised Word-List appeared in 1965.


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Published fascicules

The DMLBS was published in fascicules, from 1975 to 2013, by Oxford University Press:

  • I: A-B (R.E. Latham), 17 April 1975, ISBN 978-0-19-725948-1
  • II: C (R.E. Latham), 14 May 1981, ISBN 978-0-19-725968-9
  • III: D-E (R.E. Latham, D.R. Howlett, et al.), 26 June 1986, ISBN 978-0-19-726023-4
  • IV: F-G-H (D.R. Howlett, A.H. Powell, et al.), 14 December 1989, ISBN 978-0-19-726082-1
  • V: I-J-K-L (D.R. Howlett), 21 August 1997, ISBN 978-0-19-726148-4
  • VI: M (D.R. Howlett, J. Blundell, et al.), 3 January 2002, ISBN 978-0-19-726240-5
  • VII: N (D.R. Howlett), 30 May 2002, ISBN 978-0-19-726266-5
  • VIII: O (D.R. Howlett), 29 January 2004, ISBN 978-0-19-726300-6
  • IX: P-Pel (D.R. Howlett), 24 November 2005, ISBN 978-0-19-726340-2
  • X: Pel-Phi (D.R. Howlett), 18 January 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-726387-7
  • XI: Phi-Pos (D.R. Howlett), 13 December 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-726421-8
  • XII: Pos-Pro (D.R. Howlett), 26 March 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-726436-2
  • XIII: Pro-Reg (D.R. Howlett), 28 October 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-726467-6
  • XIV: Reg-Sal (D.R. Howlett), 8 December 2011, ISBN 978-0-19-726508-6
  • XV: Sal-Sol (D.R. Howlett, R.K. Ashdowne), 26 July 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-726528-4
  • XVI: Sol-Syr (R.K. Ashdowne, D.R. Howlett), 19 February 2013, ISBN 978-0-19-726545-1
  • XVII: Syr-Z (R.K. Ashdowne), 19 December 2013, ISBN 978-0-19-726561-1

A binding case for the first five fascicules is supplied with Fascicule V, forming a first volume (A-L). However, no further binding cases have been issued.


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Publication online

In 2016 the whole DMLBS was published online, under licence from the British Academy. The Logeoin version is free and is searchable by headword only. The Brepolis version, available by subscription, is more fully searchable.


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See also

  • A Latin Dictionary
  • Oxford Latin Dictionary
  • Lexicon Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis Polonorum

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References


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Further reading

  • Ashdowne, Richard (2014). "Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources". British Academy Review. 24: 46-53. 
  • Ashdowne, R.K. (2010). "'Ut Latine minus vulgariter magis loquamur': The making of the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources". In Christopher Stray (ed.). Classical dictionaries: past, present and future. London: Duckworth. pp. 195-222. ISBN 9780715639160. CS1 maint: Uses editors parameter (link)
  • Latham, R.E. (1957). "Suggestions for a British-Latin Dictionary". Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi. 27: 189-229. 
  • Sharpe, Richard (1995). "Modern Dictionaries of Medieval Latin". In Jacqueline Hamesse (ed.). Bilan et perspectives des études mediévales en Europe: actes du premier Congres européen d'études médievales (Spoleto, 27-29 mai 1993). Textes et études du moyen âge. Louvain-la-Neuve: Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Études Médiévales. pp. 289-304. CS1 maint: Uses editors parameter (link)

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External links

  • Logeion has a complete, free copy of Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources ("DMLBS"), searchable by headword.
  • Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources project website
  • Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources project blog
  • Quisquiliae, notes from an Assistant Editor on the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources

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