He was educated at University College School, Hampstead, and Peterhouse, Cambridge, whence he graduated with a BA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in 1970.[2] He was subsequently awarded an M.Litt. for his thesis[3] on the inscriptions of Pictland by the University of Edinburgh in 1972. In 1992, he took a Litt.D. for his work on Cornish place-names.[4]
Cornish nationalist, John Angarrack criticised Padel for cultural suppression by disregarding Cornish etymology of place-names in an attempt to make a connection to Saxon naming conventions.[10]
Selected publications
Linguistic and literary studies
Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature (Writers of Wales series); Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2000. ISBN0-7083-1682-4 (pbk) 0708316891 (hbk)
Cornish Place-name Elements (English Place-Name Society series; v.56/57); Nottingham: English Place-Name Society, 1985. ISBN0-904889-11-4 : No price
A Popular Dictionary of Cornish Place-names; Penzance: A. Hodge, 1988. ISBN0-906720-15-X
Editions, translations and other contributions
A Commodity of Good Names: essays in honour of Margaret Gelling; edited by O. J. Padel and David N. Parsons. Donington, Lincolnshire: Shaun Tyas, 2008. ISBN978-1-900289-90-0 (hbk.)
The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries / edited by H. S. A. Fox and O. J. Padel. (Devon and Cornwall Record Society. New series; v. 41); Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2000. ISBN0-901853-41-0 (pbk.)
The Cornish Writings of the Boson Family. Nicholas, Thomas and John Boson, of Newlyn: circa 1660 to 1730. Edited with translations and notes by O. J. Padel; Redruth: Institute of Cornish Studies, 1975. ISBN0-903686-09-0
Domesday Book / text and translation edited by John Morris. 10, Cornwall / edited by Caroline and Frank Thorn from a draft translation prepared by Oliver Padel (History From the Sources series); Chichester : Phillimore, 1979. ISBN0-85033-156-0 (hbk) ISBN0850331552 (pbk)
Gascoyne, Joel A Map of the County of Cornwall, 1699 ; reprinted in facsimile with an introduction by W. L. D. Ravenhill and O. J. Padel (Devon and Cornwall Record Society: new series; vol. 34.); Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 1991.
Padel, O. J. "Two new pre-conquest charters for Cornwall". Cornish Studies; 6, 1979. pp. 20–27.
Royal Institution of Cornwall: Exhibition of Manuscripts and Printed Books on the Cornish Language (15th century - 1904). [Compiled by O. J. Padel.]; [Redruth:] Institute of Cornish Studies, 1975. Note: Arranged in association with the 5th International Congress of Celtic Studies, held at Penzance.
A Medieval Cornish Miscellany / W. M. M. Picken ; edited by O. J. Padel; Chichester: Phillimore, 2000. ISBN1-86077-098-3
Thomas, CharlesA Provisional List of Imported Pottery in Post-Roman Western Britain & Ireland / Charles Thomas ; (with an appendix on Tintagel by O. J. Padel) (Special report ; no.7); Redruth: Institute of Cornish Studies, 1981. ISBN0-903686-33-3
^Michael Lapidge, 'Introduction', in H. M. Chadwick and the Study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge, ed. by Michael Lapidge, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 69/70 (2015) ISBN9780955718298, pp. 1-58 (p. 39 n. 143).
^Michael Lapidge, 'Introduction', in H. M. Chadwick and the Study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge, ed. by Michael Lapidge, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 69/70 (2015) ISBN9780955718298, pp. 1-58 (p. 39 n. 143).
^H. M. Chadwick and the Study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge, ed. by Michael Lapidge, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 69/70 (2015) ISBN9780955718298, p. 278.