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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.

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  • Osbern de Gloucester ou Osbern Pinnock (en latin : Osburn Pinnuc Claudianus) (fl. 1148), est un moine bénédictin ainsi qu'un lexicographe et théologien du XIIe siècle. Le mot latin Pinnuc suggère qu'il serait né près de dans le Gloucestershire, et Claudianus signifie « de Gloucester ». Il est moine à l' sous l'abbé Hamelin (1148-1179), mais était peut-être déjà là sous l'abbé Gilbert Foliot (1139-1148). Il est l'auteur de plusieurs travaux théologiques qui n'ont jamais été publiés. Parmi eux, un dialogue de Nicolas sur le Pentateuque ; un traité de six livres sur le Livre des Juges adressé à Gilbert Foliot quand il était évêque d'Hereford ; des traités sur l'incarnation, la nativité, les sacrements de la Passion, et la résurrection. Mais c'est son travail de lexicographie, dit Panormia ou Liber derivationum, qui reste le plus marquant. Il survit dans au moins 25 manuscrits. C'est une liste alphabétique de dérivations lexicales, riche de citations. Il s'agit d'une amélioration modeste, dans le sens d'une systématisation, de l'essai de classement dérivationnel tenté par Papias dans Elementarium doctrinae rudimentum (vers 1050). (fr)
  • 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. (en)
  • Osberno di Gloucester, nato come Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester (in latino: Osbernus Glocestriensis o Claudianus Osbernus Pinnuc; 1123 – 1200), è stato un monaco cristiano e lessicografo inglese appartenente all'ordine dei benedettini dell'abbazia di St. Peter di Gloucester. (it)
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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. (en)
  • Osberno di Gloucester, nato come Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester (in latino: Osbernus Glocestriensis o Claudianus Osbernus Pinnuc; 1123 – 1200), è stato un monaco cristiano e lessicografo inglese appartenente all'ordine dei benedettini dell'abbazia di St. Peter di Gloucester. (it)
  • Osbern de Gloucester ou Osbern Pinnock (en latin : Osburn Pinnuc Claudianus) (fl. 1148), est un moine bénédictin ainsi qu'un lexicographe et théologien du XIIe siècle. Le mot latin Pinnuc suggère qu'il serait né près de dans le Gloucestershire, et Claudianus signifie « de Gloucester ». Il est moine à l' sous l'abbé Hamelin (1148-1179), mais était peut-être déjà là sous l'abbé Gilbert Foliot (1139-1148). (fr)
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  • Osberno di Gloucester (it)
  • Osbern de Gloucester (fr)
  • Osbern of Gloucester (en)
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