The original editors

Their dedication stretched for decades: the quartet of original editors, who notched up a combined total of 183 years’ commitment to the thesaurus.

Michael SamuelsProfessor Michael Samuels

‌Professor Michael Samuels (1920–2010) announced his intention, at a meeting of the Philological Society in 1965, to begin the thesaurus project – a decision that was met with “scorn, ridicule and disbelief that we thought the project possible” in some quarters. Forty-four years later, vindication came when the thesaurus was published to worldwide acclaim.

Known as an innovative teacher and leading linguistics scholar, Professor Samuels’ work also included the examination of thousands of medieval manuscripts, resulting in the publication of A Linguistic Atlas of Late Medieval English. ‌