'John Palsgrave' (around
1480 –
1554) was a priest of
Henry VIII of England's court.
He composed ''L'esclarcissement de la langue francoyse'' (printed in 1530 in
London and dedicated to Henry VIII). This book — written in
English despite its French title — is said to be the first
grammar of the
French language. Its purpose was to help Englishmen who wanted to learn French.
It is also useful for understanding the
history of the English language.
Bibliography
★ ''John Palsgrave: L'éclaircissement de la langue française (1530). Texte anglais original avec traduction et notes de Susan Baddeley'',
Paris, Honoré Champion 2003, ISBN 2-7453-0851-3,
★ ''John Palsgrave as Renaissance Linguist: A Pioneer in Vernacular Language Description'', Gabriele Stein, Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1997, ISBN 0-19-823505-4