John Mitchell Kemble (2 April 1807 – 26 March 1857), English scholar and historian, was the eldest son of Charles Kemble the actor and Maria Theresa Kemble...
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H. Kemble (1912–1990), American professor of history and maritime historian John Philip Kemble (1757–1823), English actor and manager John Mitchell Kemble...
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complete translations were made in the 19th century, including those by John Mitchell Kemble and William Morris. After 1900, hundreds of translations, whether...
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maritime historian John Mitchell Kemble (1807–1857), scholar of Old English John Philip Kemble (1757–1823), British actor Lillian Kemble, American stage...
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founder of the Ahalolfings. This suggestion was first made in 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419). If the Old English...
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in keeping honey bees from swarming. The text was discovered by John Mitchell Kemble in the 19th century. The charm is named for its opening words, "wiþ...
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though not Catholics, were: Roger Kemble, Stephen Kemble, Charles Kemble, John Mitchell Kemble, Frances Anne Kemble who after spending time in the United...
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only mean 'wide-ruler'. The latter etymology was first suggested by John Mitchell Kemble who alluded that "of six manuscripts in which this passage occurs...
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and correspondence: illustrative of the social and political... By John Mitchell Kemble, p. 224 Bougaud, Emile. St. Chantal and the Foundation of the Visitation...
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this, Jänichen is following a suggestion made as early as 1849 by John Mitchell Kemble in History of the Saxons in England (p. 419). Michael Borgolte, Die...
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have been perplexed about the origin of yeo since scholars such as John Mitchell Kemble and Joseph Bosworth began the modern linguistic study of Old English...
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and on to North America. Advocacy in Britain included the likes of John Mitchell Kemble, William Stubbs, and Edward Augustus Freeman. Within the U.S., future...
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poems Andreas and Elene, both found in the Vercelli Book. In turn, John Mitchell Kemble partly based his Poetry of the Codex Vercellensis (London, 1856)...
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Cambridge John Mitchell Kemble Trinity Scholar and historian who made one of the first translations of Beowulf Benjamin Hall Kennedy St John's Scholar and...
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being the cited suggestion of the Victorian Anglo-Saxon scholar John Mitchell Kemble. There is another Paddington in Surrey, recorded in the Domesday...
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Ashlafr, compensation for injury, a font and a monastery of Therfuse. John Mitchell Kemble in 1840 advanced a reading referring to Mary Magdalene. The better...
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Collection of Charters Relating to Anglo-Saxon History, which supersedes John Mitchell Kemble's Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici. Birch worked in the British Museum...
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ISBN 1-4346-0560-4, ISBN 978-1-4346-0560-3. Length: 172 pages. Page 63 Kemble, John Mitchell. de Gray Birch, John (editor). 'The Saxons in England V1: A History of the...
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"Annabel Lee", "Eldorado", "The Bells", "A Dream Within a Dream" John Mitchell Kemble – History of the Saxons in England Søren Kierkegaard (as Anti-Climacus)...
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March 11 – Manuel José Quintana, Spanish poet (born 1772) March 26 – John Mitchell Kemble, English historian (born 1807) April 19 – Elizabeth Wynne Fremantle...
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erroneously described as a stone circle with a cromlech. In 1856, John Mitchell Kemble and the Reverend Lambert Larkin excavated at the site, reporting...
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sculptor, who also designed the Butler mausoleum in this cemetery John Mitchell Kemble (1807–1857), scholar Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814–1873), writer...
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Charles James Mathews, who assisted Richardson as a copyist, John Mitchell Kemble, and John Maddison Morton, the dramatist. Richardson gave up his school...
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Rev. Lambert b. Larking, M. A., with an historical introduction by John Mitchell Kemble, M. A. (PDF). Camden Society. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames...
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After a lull in interest in Old English, in the nineteenth century, John Mitchell Kemble developed the study of Old English and Anglo-Saxon archaeology at...
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collected edition of the surviving corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters. John Mitchell Kemble, Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici ebook, (Cambridge University Press...
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copy was the basis of the Jacob Grimm's edition published in 1840. John Mitchell Kemble partly based his 1856 Poetry of the Codex Vercellensis on Grimm's...
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Spedding, Edward FitzGerald, and John Mitchell Kemble, the Anglo-Saxon scholar. His friendship in after life with the Kemble family helped to turn his attention...
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Magennis writes that this was often but not always to aid study. John Mitchell Kemble's "literal" 1837 prose, forming the first complete version in modern...
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Besides Fanny Kemble, her daughter Adelaide Kemble was known on the stage. A son John Mitchell Kemble was a classical scholar. Her brother Vincent De...
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