- Joseph Bosworth
Joseph Bosworth (
1789 -May 27 ,1876 ), English scholar ofAnglo-Saxon language andAnglo-Saxon literature , was born inDerbyshire .Educated at Repton, whence he proceeded to the
University of Aberdeen , he became in 1817 vicar ofLittle Horwood ,Buckinghamshire , and devoted his spare time to literature and particularly to the study of Anglo-Saxon. In 1823 appeared his "Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar".In 1829 Bosworth went to Holland as chaplain, first at
Amsterdam and then atRotterdam . He remained in Holland until 1840, working there on his "Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language" (1838), his best-known work.In 1857 he became rector of
Water Stratford , Buckinghamshire, and in the following year was appointedRawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford. He gave to theUniversity of Cambridge in 1867 £10,000 for the establishment of a professorship of Anglo-Saxon. He died leaving behind him a mass of annotations on the Anglo-Saxon charters, and is buried in Water Stratford churchyard. The Oxford professorship was held by JRR Tolkien from 1925 to 1945, by which time it was known as the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon.References
*1911
External links
* [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/texts/oe_bosworthtoller_about.html "An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary"] , scanned page images and OCRed text. From the Germanic Lexicon Project.
* [http://beowulf.engl.uky.edu/~kiernan/BT/Bosworth-Toller.htm "An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary"] , scanned page images. Digitized under the direction of Sean Crist.
* [http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/app "A Downloadable version of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary"]
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