Richard Mulcaster

Richard Mulcaster (ca. 1531, Carlisle, Cumberland – 15 April 1611, Essex) is known best for his headmasterships of Merchant Taylors' School and St Paul's School, both then in London, and for his pedagogic writings. He is often regarded as the founder of English language lexicography. He was also an Anglican priest.

Early life

Mulcaster was possibly born in 1530 or 1531 in Brackenhill Castle. He was the son of William Mulcaster.[1]

Education

In 1561 he became the first headmaster of Merchant Taylors' School in London, where he wrote his two treatises on education, Positions (1581) and Elementarie (1582). Merchant Taylors' School was at that time the largest school in the country, and Mulcaster worked to establish a rigorous curriculum which was to set the standard for education in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. He was the mentor of Lancelot Andrewes, later Dean of Westminster, who kept the subject's portrait above his study door.[2]

Church employments

He was vicar of Cranbrook in Kent in 1590, rector of the ancient church of St Margaret's in Stanford Rivers in Essex,[3] and was presented by the Queen as prebendary of Yatesbury in Wiltshire in January 1592.[4]

Writings

Mulcaster’s most enduring work, Elementarie, was published in 1582. For the most part, it is a guide to good practice in teaching, particularly in the teaching of English. At a time when Latin still held all of the prestige in education, Mulcaster made a convincing case for the huge potential of English to serve all of the functions that were at that time reserved for Latin, calling for it to be more widely used and, crucially, respected. Elementarie is, in this respect, a call to national pride: "forenners and strangers do wonder at vs, both for the vncertaintie in our writing, and the inconstancie in our letters." Provoking a movement that was to lead, ultimately, to English being the language of learning in the English-speaking world, the Elementarie argues "I do not think that anie language, … is better able to utter all arguments, either with more pith, or greater planesse, than our English tung is." However, Mulcaster goes on to remind people of the need for the language to be codified and learnt, as Latin had thus far been: only "if the English utterer be as skillfull in the matter, which he is to utter" can English rival Latin.[5]

Lexicography

To the end of establishing an English that could serve the complex needs of education, the Elementarie ends with a list of 8000 "hard words". Mulcaster does not define any of them, but attempts to lay down a standard spelling for them at a time when English lacked universal standardized spellings. Besides making movements toward spelling rules for English (such as the role of the silent e in vowel length in such pairs as bad and bade), the list represents a call for English to have its first dictionary, to gather "all the words which we use in our English tung … out of all professions, as well learned as not, into one dictionarie, and besides the right writing, which is incident to the Alphabete, [the lexicographer] wold open vnto us therein, both their naturall force, and their proper use." The first English dictionary A Table Alphabeticall would be published over two decades later, in 1604.

Football

Richard Mulcaster's unique contribution is not only inventing the name "footeball"[dubiousdiscuss] but also providing the earliest evidence of organised team football. Mulcaster confirms that his was a game closer to modern football by differentiating it from games involving other parts of the body, namely "the hand ball" and "the armeball". He referred to the many benefits of "footeball" in his personal publication of 1581 in English entitled Positions Wherein Those Primitive Circumstances Be Examined, Which Are Necessarie for the Training up of Children.[6] He states that football had positive educational value and that it promoted health and strength.

Mulcaster was one of the first advocates of the introduction of referees: "For if one stand by, which can judge of the play, and is judge over the parties, & hath authoritie to commande in the place, all those inconveniences have bene, I know, & wilbe I am sure very lightly redressed, nay they will never entermedle in the matter, neither shall there be complaint, where there is no cause."[7] Mulcaster's discussion on football was the first to refer to teams ("sides" and "parties"), positions ("standings"), the benefits of a referee ("judge over the parties") and a coach "(trayning maister)".[7] Mulcaster describes a game for small teams that is organised under the auspices of a referee (and is therefore the first evidence that his game had evolved from disordered and violent "mob" football): "Some smaller number with such overlooking, sorted into sides and standings, not meeting with their bodies so boisterously to trie their strength: nor shouldring or shuffing one another so barbarously ... may use footeball for as much good to the body, by the chiefe use of the legges".

Politics

Mulcaster was a Member of Parliament for Carlisle in 1559.[8]

References

  1. ^ McCaig, Thomas Eccles (1967). The Differential Influence of the Junior High School and Elementary School Organizational Patterns on Academic Achievement and Social Adjustment of Seventh and Eighth grade students. Loyola University Chicago. p. 25.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Bobrick, Benson. (2001). Wide as the waters: the story of the English Bible and the revolution it inspired. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 220 ISBN 0-684-84747-7.
  3. ^ "Stanbridge - Stanford-upon-Soar." A Topographical Dictionary of England. Ed. Samuel Lewis. London: S Lewis, 1848. 180-183. British History Online. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Prebendaries: Yatesbury." Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: Volume 6, Salisbury Diocese. Ed. Joyce M Horn. London: Institute of Historical Research, 1986. 87-89. British History Online. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  5. ^ "1582 - Mulcaster's Elementarie". Bl.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 September 2006. Retrieved 27 April 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ a b "Richard Mulcaster". FootballNetwork. Retrieved 21 July 2007.
  8. ^ "MULCASTER, Richard (1532-1611), of London. - History of Parliament Online". Historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 5 March 2019.

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