The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes who created the Oxford English Dictionary
Sarah Ogilvie
Friday, 4 April 2025
4:00pm
1 hour
Weston Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Lexicographer Dr Sarah Ogilvie explains how the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) relied not just on experts but also on members of the public, including three murderers, Karl Marx’s daughter and a vegetarian vicar.
Ogilvie explains how the dictionary had crowdsourced its 414,825 entries in 1928 from a surprisingly diverse group of people. She dives into the OED archives to celebrate for the first time the full story of the making of one of the most famous books in the world.
‘Utterly fascinating, entertaining, astonishing and as clever as a box of monkeys ... I completely love it’ Joanna Lumley
Ogilvie teaches at the University of Oxford and has been an editor at the Oxford English Dictionary and chief editor of Oxford Dictionaries in Australia. She also worked in Silicon Valley as a technologist in the team that developed the Kindle.