Thomas Harman, A Caveat for Common Cursitors (1567)
Full Text
EEBO/TCP
Date
1567
Author
Thomas Harman, esquier (alternate name for Thomas Harman )
Lexicon title
Here I set before thee good Reader, the leud lousey language of these lewtering Luskes, and lasy Lorrels, wher with they bye and sell the common people as they passe through the country. Which language they terme Peddelars Frenche, a unknowen tong onely, but to these bold beastly bawdye Beggers, and vaine Vacabondes, being halfe myngled with Englyshe, when it is familiarly talked, and fyrste placing thinges by their proper names, as an Introduction to this peuysh speeche
Book title
A Caueat For Commen Cursetors Vvlgarely Called Vagabones, set forth by Thomas Harman. Esquier, for the vtilite and proffyt of hys naturall Countrey. Newly agmented and Imprinted Anno Domini. M.D.LXVII. Vewed, examined and allowed, according vnto the Queenes Maiestyes iniunctions
Publication place
London
Publisher
Wylliam Gryffith
Transcription source
EEBO (Henry E. Huntington Library)
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
canting
Summary
A book about canting and its language
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Extent
G2v-G4v
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: Nab. a head.
sample: Nab. a head.
Alston
IX.220
Schafer
1567 H
STC
12787
Catalog
Kennedy, Arthur Garfield. A Bibliography on Writings on the English Language from the Beginning of Printing to the End of 1922. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1927. 11869. view record
Other editions
1567: STC 12787.5 ("A caueat or warening...Augmented and inlarged...");
1573: STC 12788 (Henry E. Huntington Library 61292);
1577: STC 13568 (in Holinshed's Chronicles, III, ca. 5, d2v-d3r)
1592: STC 12789 ("The groundworke of conny-catching...") and STC 12789.5 ("The groundeworke...")
Facsimiles
Harman, Thomas. A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursetors Vulgarly Called Vagabonds, set forth by Thomas Harman, for the utility and profit of his natural country; whereunto is added the Tale of the second taking of the counterfeit crank with the true report of his behaviour, and also his punishment for his dissembling, most marvelous to the hearer or reader thereof. London: Bensley, 1814. view record
Modern editions
Viles, Edward and F. J. Furnivall, eds. The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakespeare's Youth: Awdeley's "Fraternitye of vacabondes" and Harman's "Caveat". NSS VI.7; Early English Text Society, Extra Series 9. London: Chatto and Windus, 1869, 1880, 1907. 17-91. view record
Criticisms
Aydelotte, Frank. Elizabethan Rogues and Vagabonds. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. 122-23. view record
Chandler, Frank Wadleigh. The Literature of Roguery. 2 vols. New York: n.p., 1907. view record
Clark, Sandra. The Elizabethan Pamphleteers: Popular Moralistic Pamphlets 1580-1640. London: n.p., 1982. 43-45. view record
Gotti, Maurizio. The Language of Thieves and Vagabonds: 17th and 18th Century Canting Lexicography in England. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1999. 22-25 . view record
Judges, A. V., ed. The Elizabethan Underworld. London: n.p., 1930. 114-15. view record
Lievsay, J. L. "Newgate Penitents: Further Aspects of Elizabethan Pamphlet Sensationalism." Huntington Library Quarterly 7 (1943): 47-69. view record
McPeek, James A[ndrew] S[carborough]. The Black Book of Knaves and Unthrifts in Shakespeare and Other Renaissance Authors. The University of Connecticut Publication Series. Storrs, Conn.: n.p., 1969. view record
Coleman, Julie. A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries. Vol. I: 1567-1784. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 20-29. view record
Chandler, Frank Wadleigh. The Literature of Roguery. 2 vols. New York: n.p., 1907. view record
Clark, Sandra. The Elizabethan Pamphleteers: Popular Moralistic Pamphlets 1580-1640. London: n.p., 1982. 43-45. view record
Gotti, Maurizio. The Language of Thieves and Vagabonds: 17th and 18th Century Canting Lexicography in England. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1999. 22-25 . view record
Judges, A. V., ed. The Elizabethan Underworld. London: n.p., 1930. 114-15. view record
Lievsay, J. L. "Newgate Penitents: Further Aspects of Elizabethan Pamphlet Sensationalism." Huntington Library Quarterly 7 (1943): 47-69. view record
McPeek, James A[ndrew] S[carborough]. The Black Book of Knaves and Unthrifts in Shakespeare and Other Renaissance Authors. The University of Connecticut Publication Series. Storrs, Conn.: n.p., 1969. view record
Coleman, Julie. A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries. Vol. I: 1567-1784. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 20-29. view record