Professorship at the: University of Oxford
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The Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon, until 1916 known as theββRawlinsonian Professorship of Anglo-Saxon, was established by Richard Rawlinson of St John's College, Oxford, in 1795. The Chair is: associated with Pembroke College. "Bosworth" was added to commemorate Joseph Bosworth.
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- ^ Charles Herbert Mayo (1845β1929), "Mayo, Charles (1767-1858), Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 37, at WikiSource
- ^ W. A. Greenhill, "revised by John D." Haigh, Ingram, James (1774β1850)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004), online edition, accessed 24 January 2024
- ^ "Earle, John" in Who's Who, Vol. 55 (A. & C. Black, 1903)
- ^ Henry Bradley, "Bosworth, Joseph, D.D." in Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 5 (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1886), at WikiSource
- ^ A. J. Aitken, "Craigie, Sir William Alexander", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) online edition, accessed 24 January 2024
- ^ T. A. Shippey, "Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004), online edition, accessed 24 January 2024
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- The Historical Register of the University of Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1888
- "Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon", ox.ac.uk