already posted on ADS RE: Antedating of "Xenophobia"

Shapiro, Fred fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Wed May 28 00:37:07 UTC 2014


I apologize that I didn't realize that Stephen had already posted this antedating.

Fred Shapiro



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xenophobia antedated (1887)

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The Saturday Review...63, 1633,  Feb. 12, 1887,   "The Growth of Freedom in the Balkan Peninsula" pp. 237-238, here p. 238 col. 1.

Mr. Minchin's testimony as to Bulgaria is all the more valuable because he does not exactly like the Bulgarians. Their curious Xenophobia, which the Russians have with such incredible folly stirred up against themselves, obviously annoys him; and, though he admits their patriotism, their "bottom," their extraordinary development since they became a quasi-nation, and so forth, he evidently does not like "to live with them."

By the way, in the 1950s when debates about the Dead Sea Scrolls began to heat up, the similar sounding term Essenophobia was coined (in French by Andre Dupont-Sommer, ET by Geza Vermes). Esseneophobia is the fear of assigning authorship of some of the Qumran scrolls to Essenes, a Jewish "heresy" (in the old Greek sense, as a school of philosophy or the like). Dead Sea Scrolls debates and Essenophobia have not gone away. A recent court case involved attempts to dissociate Essenes from these scrolls through use of what a jury agreed included harassments and identity thefts (including mine).

Stephen Goranson
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Fred Shapiro wrote:

xenophobia (OED 1909)

1887 _Saturday Review_ 12 Feb. 238 (ProQuest)  Mr. Minchin's testimony as to Bulgaria is all the more valuable because he does not exactly like the Bulgarians.  Their curious Xenophobia, which the Russians have with such incredible folly stirred up against themselves, obviously annoys him.

Fred Shapiro

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