A Concise Dictionary of Middle English From A.D. 1150 To 1580 (Annotated) - Walter W Skeat - Books - Independently Published - 9798657521979 - June 28, 2020
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A Concise Dictionary of Middle English From A.D. 1150 To 1580 (Annotated)

Walter W Skeat

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English From A.D. 1150 To 1580 (Annotated)

Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A. D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter W. Skeat. The purpose of realizing this historical context is to approach the understanding of a historical epoch from the elements provided by the text. Hence the importance of placing the document in context. It is necessary to unravel what its author or authors have said, how it has been said, when, why and where, always relating it to its historical moment. Walter William Skeat, FBA (21 November 1835 - 6 October 1912) was the pre-eminent British philologist of his time. He was instrumental in developing the English language as a higher education subject in the United Kingdom. Skeat was born in London to architect William Skeat, of Perry Hill, Sydenham, later of Mount Street, Park Lane, City of Westminster, and his wife Sarah, daughter of Timothy Bluck. The Skeat family were a branch of an ancient Surrey family, and were resident in the parish of St George Hanover Square since the 1700s.] He was educated at King's College School (Wimbledon), Highgate School, and Christ's College, Cambridge. He became a fellow at Christ's College in July 1860. In 1860, Skeat was ordained an Anglican deacon and married Bertha Clara. In December 1860, he became a curate at East Dereham, where he served during 1861 and most of 1862. From 1862 to 1863, Skeat served as the curate at Godalming, Surrey. In October 1864, he returned to Cambridge University as a mathematics lecturer, a position he held until 1871. Skeat soon developed an interest in the history of the English language. In 1870, Skeat and Henry Bradshaw collaborated on an edition on Geoffrey Chaucer for the University of Oxford. However, the project fell through when Bradshaw failed to keep his commitment. In 1894, Skeat published a six-volume edition on Chaucer; a supplementary volume, Chaucerian Pieces, was published in 1897.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 28, 2020
ISBN13 9798657521979
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 618
Dimensions 203 × 254 × 32 mm   ·   1.21 kg
Language English  

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