ProfessorThomas Northcote Toller | |
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Born | 1844 Kettering, England |
Died | 1930 |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Old English |
Institutions | University of Manchester |
Thomas Northcote Toller (1844–1930) was the first professor of English language at Manchester and one of the editors of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary which had been begun by Joseph Bosworth. He was appointed to the chair in 1880 and retired in 1903. The annual Toller Lecture, which commemorates his achievements, is held in Manchester.
Biography
Toller was born in Kettering, to Caroline (née Wallis) and Joseph Toller.
In 1880 he was appointed as Chair of English Language at the University of Manchester, and he retired in 1903.
References
- ^ "Textual and Material Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures". Retrieved 14 September 2010.
- Charlton, H. B. (1951) Portrait of a University, 1851--1951. Manchester: Manchester University Press; p. 172
External links
- An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, scanned page images and OCRed text. From the Germanic Lexicon Project.
- An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, scanned page images. Digitized under the direction of Sean Crist.
- A Downloadable version of "An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary"
- Thomas Northcote Toller at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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