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Welcome to the online OED archive, which contains reproductions of printed material relating to the OED.

With the exception of On some deficiencies and The Romanes Lecture, the images were captured from rare documents belonging to the official OED archives, which are housed in the Archive Department at Oxford University Press. For further information, please contact Martin Maw, Archivist, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.

Appeals for readers

Papers and essays

  • On some deficiencies in our English Dictionaries (ed. 2, 1860) - Richard Chenevix Trench

    ‘A Dictionary is an historical monument, the history of a nation contemplated from one point of view; and the wrong ways into which a language has wandered..may be nearly as instructive as the right ones in which it has travelled.. .’

    The original papers presented to the Philological Society by Richard Chenevix Trench, in which he calls for a new English dictionary.

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    The appendix to this paper is Herbert Coleridge's letter to Richard Chenevix Trench, in which he sets out the progress and prospects of the Philological Society's New English Dictionary.

  • The Romanes Lecture (1900) - James Murray

    ‘..the evolution of English Lexicography has followed with no faltering steps the evolution of English History and the development of English Literature.’

    Read more about James Murray's lecture The Evolution of English Lexicography, delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 22 June 1900

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