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Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester (1123–1200) was an English Benedictine monk of St Peter's Abbey, Gloucester, and a lexicographical writer.

His Panormia, or Derivationes (Liber Derivationum), was a Latin word list compiled from about 1150 to 1180. It contained elements of both the glossary of rarer words, and derivations (based on etymology) and so was innovative; but at this stage the two aspects were kept separate. This work was printed by Angelo Mai in 1836 as Thesaurus novus latinitatis; its authorship is a later attribution of Wilhelm Meyer. It was widely circulated, and influenced later work of Huguccio.

References

  1. Osbernus Glocestriensis, Claudianus Osbernus Pinnuc
  2. Houses of Benedictine monks – The abbey of St Peter at Gloucester | British History Online
  3. J. Shaw: The Printed Dictionary in France Before 1539: A.1.3-A.1.3.3 Archived 2006-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Hessels, John Henry (1911). "Gloss, Glossary ¶ Osbern of Gloucester" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 127.

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