William Dwight Whitney

William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894) was an American linguist, philologist, and lexicographer who edited The Century Dictionary. Born in Northampton, Massachusetts, February 9, 1827. He entered Williams College at fifteen, graduating in 1845. He continued studying and worked at a bank in Northampton for several years, then assisted his brother Josiah Whitney on a geological survey of the Lake Superior region in 1849. For three years, he studied Sanskrit in Germany, and gained wide reputation for his scholarship in the field. At Yale, he became professor of Sanskrit in 1854, adding comparative philology in 1869. He served as secretary to the American Oriental Society from 1857 until he became its president in 1884. Whitney revised definitions for the 1864 edition of Webster's American Dictionary, and in 1869 became a founder and first president of the American Philological Association. He wrote metrical translations of the Vedas, and numerous papers on the Vedas and linguistics, many of which were collected in the Oriental and Linguistic Studies series (1872-74). He wrote several books on language, and grammar textbooks of Sanskrit, French, English, and German. Although he suffered from a heart ailment in his later years, he was editor-in-chief of the first edition of the respected Century Dictionary, which appeared from 1889 to 1891. He died in New Haven, Connecticut June 7, 1894. Whitney's works include: Language and the Study of Language: Twelve Lectures on the Principles of Linguistic Science (1867) On the Material and Form in Language (1872) Oriental and Liguistic Studies - First Series: The Veda, The Avesta, The Science of Language (1872) Oriental and Liguistic Studies - Second Series: The East and West, Religion and Mythology, Hindu Astronomy (1874) Darwinism and Language (1874) The Life and Growth of Language: An Outline of Linguistic Science (1875) Essentials of English Grammar for the Use of Schools (1877)* Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana (1879) Language and its Study: with Special Reference to the Indo-European (lectures) (1880)* Logical Consistency in Views of Language (1880) Mixture in Language (1881) The Roots, Verb-forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language (supplement to Sanskrit Grammar) (1885) Practical French Grammar (1887)* A Compendous German and English Dictionary (1887)* The Century Dictionary (editor) (1889-1891) Introductory French Reader (1891)* Max Mller's Science of Language (1893) Atharva Veda Samhita 3 volumes (translator) Who are the Americans? The History of Sanskrit Grammar Manuscript Diary (photo reprint) Note: Dates marked * may not be first publication. Modern collections: Oriental and Linguistic Essays On the Vedas Whitney on Language: Selected Writings of William Dwight Whitney

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