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Thomas Tyrwhitt (; 27 March 173015 August 1786) was an English writer, classical scholar, and critic. He was best known for his edition of The Canterbury Tales in which he modernized the language and provided extensive notes as well as a glossary.


Early life and education
He was born in , where he also died. He was educated at and Queen's College, Oxford. He was elected a fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1755. In 1756, he was appointed under-secretary at war, in 1762 clerk of the House of Commons. In 1768, he resigned his post, and spent the remainder of his life in learned retirement. In February 1771, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1784, he was elected a trustee of the , to which he bequeathed a portion of his valuable library.


Works
His principal classical works are:
  • Fragmenta Plutarchi II. inedita (1773), from a Harleian manuscript
  • Dissertatio de Babrio (1776), containing some fables of , hitherto unedited, from a manuscript
  • the pseudo-Orphic De lapidibus (1781), which he assigned to the age of Constantius
  • Conjecturae in Strabonem (1783)
  • Isaeus De Meneclis hereditate (1785)
  • 's Poetica, his most important work, published after his death under the superintendence of Thomas Burgess, bishop of Salisbury, in 1794.

Special mention is due of his editions of 's (1775–1778); and of Poems, supposed to have been written at by "Thomas Rowley" and others in the 15th century (1777–1778), with an appendix to prove that the poems were all the work of Thomas Chatterton. Tyrwhitt's bibliophile friend is credited with introducing Tyrwhitt in 1776 to George Catcott, the owner of the "manuscripts" of the poems. Initially Tyrwhitt was convinced that they were authentic, and pressed for publication in 1777. It was only when the third edition was published that Tyrwhitt changed his mind and pronounced the poems forgeries.See L. F. Powell, Thomas Chatterton and the Rowley Poems. Review of English Studies. Vol. 7. July 1931.

In 1782, he published a Vindication of the Appendix in reply to the arguments that they were authentic. While clerk of the House of Commons he edited Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, 1620–1621 from the original manuscript in the library of Queen's College, Oxford, and 's (1768).


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