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Sir Richard W. Southern (1912-2001) was a notable English medieval historian, based at the University of Oxford.
Southern was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle and at Balliol College, Oxford where he graduated with a first-class honours degree in History. At Oxford Southern's mentors were Sir Maurice Powicke and Vivian Hunter Galbraith. He was a Fellow of Balliol from 1937-61 (where he lectured alongside Christopher Hill), Chichele Professor of Modern History at Oxford from 1961-9, and President of St John's College, Oxford, from 1969-81. He was knighted in 1974. He died in Oxford.
Southern's Making of the Middle Ages (1953) established his reputation as a medievalist. This pioneering work opened up new vistas in medieval history and it has been translated into many languages. Southern's studies of St Anselm and Robert Grosseteste have redefined their historiography.
Saint Anselm of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury
Enthroned 1093
Ended April 21 1109
Predecessor Lanfranc
Successor Ralph d'Escures
Born 1033
Aosta, Burgundy
Died April 21, 1109
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Southern was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle and at Balliol College, Oxford where he graduated with a first-class honours degree in History. At Oxford Southern's mentors were Sir Maurice Powicke and Vivian Hunter Galbraith. He was a Fellow of Balliol from 1937-61 (where he lectured alongside Christopher Hill), Chichele Professor of Modern History at Oxford from 1961-9, and President of St John's College, Oxford, from 1969-81. He was knighted in 1974. He died in Oxford.
Southern's Making of the Middle Ages (1953) established his reputation as a medievalist. This pioneering work opened up new vistas in medieval history and it has been translated into many languages. Southern's studies of St Anselm and Robert Grosseteste have redefined their historiography.
Bibliography
- The Making of the Middle Ages (1953)
- Medieval Humanism: And Other Studies (1970)
- St Anselm and his Biographer (1963)
- Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe (1986, 2nd ed. 1992)
- St. Anselm: A Portrait in a Landscape (1992)
- Western Society and the Church in the Middle Ages (1970)
- Western Views of Islam in the Middle Ages (1962)
- Scholastic Humanism and the Unification of Europe (1997)
- History and Historians: Selected Papers of R.W. Southern, edited by Robert Bartlett (2004)
External links
- Gifford Lecture biography - By Dr Michael W DeLashmutt
- Palmer, William. "Sir Richard Southern looks back", Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 1998.
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historian is an individual who studies history and who writes on history.[1] The person may be an authority (or expert) over history,<ref name="wordnetprinceton" /> but this is not a requirement.
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Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Grammar School, known locally as The RGS, is a long-established co-educational, independent school. It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, located in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
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Sir (Frederick) Maurice Powicke (1879-1963) was an English medieval historian. He was a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, delivered the Ford Lectures in 1927, and from 1929 was Regius Professor of History at Oxford.
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Vivian Hunter Galbraith (December 15, 1889–November 25, 1976) was an historian, Fellow of the British Academy and Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History.
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John Edward Christopher Hill (February 6, 1912–February 23, 2003) was an English Marxist historian and the author of many history textbooks.
Born in York, Christopher Hill entered Balliol College, Oxford in 1931.
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Born in York, Christopher Hill entered Balliol College, Oxford in 1931.
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Henry Chicheley (also Checheley or Chichele) (c. 1364 – April 12,1443), English archbishop, founder of All Souls College, Oxford, was born at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, in 1363 or 1364.
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For entities named after Saint Anselm, see .
Saint Anselm of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury
Enthroned 1093
Ended April 21 1109
Predecessor Lanfranc
Successor Ralph d'Escures
Born 1033
Aosta, Burgundy
Died April 21, 1109
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Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175 – October 9, 1253), English statesman, scholastic philosopher, theologian and bishop of Lincoln, was born of humble parents at Stradbroke in Suffolk. A.C.
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